Every frame feels like a painting. From the snow-covered rooftops of the village to the amber glow of the bookstore, the visuals wrap around the viewer like a blanket.

The English-subtitled version of "When the Weather is Fine" was made available on various streaming platforms, including KBS World TV, Viki, and Amazon Prime Video. The subtitles were well-received by international viewers, who appreciated the accurate translation and nuanced rendering of cultural references.

There, she reconnects with Eun-seop (Seo Kang-joon), the owner of the local bookshop, "Goodnight Bookstore." Unlike the aggressive suitors common in the genre, Eun-seop is a creature of habit. By day, he runs the shop; by night, he is a member of a secret reading club. He has harbored a quiet, decade-long crush on Hae-won, but he expresses his love not through grand gestures, but through warm coffee, a spare key, and a place to sleep by the fireplace.

The way this drama captures the quiet moments of winter is unmatched. If you are looking for something gentle, poetic, and visually stunning, this is it.

This is a 16-episode drama, but it has a unique pacing: