Now, We Are Breaking Up
A SBS Original
Now, We Are Breaking Up follows Ha Young-eun, a savvy, pragmatic manager who heads the design team at a fashion label and treats relationships with the same clear-eyed realism she applies to her work. Her life becomes more complicated when she meets Yoon Jae-guk, a handsome, successful freelance... Read more
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About Now, We Are Breaking Up
Now, We Are Breaking Up follows Ha Young-eun, a savvy, pragmatic manager who heads the design team at a fashion label and treats relationships with the same clear-eyed realism she applies to her work. Her life becomes more complicated when she meets Yoon Jae-guk, a handsome, successful freelance photographer whose public confidence hides private doubts. Around them orbit colleagues and former classmates whose loyalties and resentments affect office dynamics, including Hwang Chi-sook, the design director with shared history, and Seok Do-hoon, a smooth PR CEO. Across episodes the series stages romantic beginnings and endings, showing how careers, pride, and past ties shape intimate choices.
Released in 2021, the series was directed by Lee Gil-bok and created by Je-in with writer Kang Eun-kyung, pairing high production design with a fashion-industry backdrop to frame its drama and relationships.
There is no widely reported record of major international awards for the series. Coverage tends to focus on performances and production values rather than a haul of prizes, and the cast drew attention for their roles more than for trophy recognition.
The show had a noticeable cultural footprint in South Korea and among international K-drama fans, largely because of its stylish wardrobe and the on-screen pairing of Song Hye-kyo and Jang Ki-yong. Costume choices and photography sequences prompted fashion-oriented discussion online, and viewers often commented on how the series handled breakups in a media-savvy, image-conscious setting.
Audience and critical reaction was mixed, which you can see in its 6.1/10 user rating from a modest sample. Many viewers praised the lead actors and the look of the production, while others felt pacing and plot development were uneven across episodes. Major themes include the tension between workplace ambition and personal life, the messy aftermath of breakups, and how public personas can hide private uncertainty.
Details
- Release Date
- November 12, 2021
- Episode Length
- 1h 4m
- User Ratings
- 37 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 1
- Episodes
- 16
- Network
- SBS
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- South Korea
- Studio
- Studio S +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Song Hye-kyo
Ha Youg-eun
Jang Ki-yong
Yoon Jae-guk
Choi Hee-seo
Hwang Chi-sook
Kim Ju-hun
Seok Do-hoon
Park Hyo-ju
Jeon Mi-sook
Yoon Na-moo
Kwak Soo-ho
Nam Kee-ae
Kang Jeong-ja
Choi Hong-il
Ha Taek-soo
Cha Hwa-yeon
Min Hye-Ok
Moon Joo-yeon
Ahn Sun-joo
Director: Lee Gil-bok
Created by: Je-in, Kang Eun-kyung
Seasons (1 season, 16 episodes)
Season 1
16 episodes - 2021