This is the re-make of this drama...........................................................................................................
Even though the plots are different, both stories take place on a college campus. The characters of the respective dramas get to know each other in a natural way and become lovers that break-up. In the end, they do get back together--a happy ending. Most of all, both stories depict the growing pains of young adults and how these experiences and people form their identities.
Both dramas feature a heartfelt youth romance shaped by hidden feelings, emotional barriers, and the challenges of growing up. The leads develop a deep connection during their school years, but misunderstandings, life circumstances, and unresolved emotions keep them apart. Even after years of separation, their feelings continue to linger, and their journey ultimately leads to healing, personal growth, and a long awaited chance to reconnect. However, Unrequited Love focuses more on unspoken affection, self discovery, and coming of age experiences, while Never-Ending Summer leans more toward melodrama, emotional misunderstandings, and a second chance romance after years apart.



