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The drama is also the final try in director Lee Jang-soo's Heav Trilogy which included Beautiful Days in 2001 and Stairway to Heav in 2003.

Also known as Tgoku no ki (天国の樹 ), the series was filmed completely in Japan and featured a cast of both Korean and Japanese actors.

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Bright and optimistic Korean Japanese teager Hana (Park Shin-hye) lives at a small hot springs inn owned by her mother. Wh her mother decides to marry a Korean man, she tries her best to reach out to her odd, introverted stepbrother-to-be Yoon Seo (Lee Wan), who likes to walk barefoot in the snow. He rebuffs her initial efforts, but her cheer evtually wins him over. With their parts on honeymoon, together Hana and Yoon Seo stand up to Hana's spiteful aunt Yoko (Kim Chung) and cousin Maya (Asami Reina), and the two develop an increasingly close relationship over time. Yoon Seo is forward in his love for Hana, but despite feeling the same way, she is unwilling to break the taboo of a romance betwe step-siblings. After graduating from high school, she leaves for Tokyo with her admirer Fujiwara Ryu (Asahi Uchida), and loses contact with Yoon Seo. 2 years later, Hana, Yoon Seo, and Maya meet again. Time has led them down very differt roads, but the love and the rivalry remain the same.at the d both meet up during hana's marriage but unfortunately they both got hit by an accidt, in which hana needed a heart transplant which was done by Yoon Seo . Later wh she found out that Yoon Seo was no longer alive and listed to his message to live well so that they can reunite in heav where there would be no separation. The tree of heav still there to protect hana.

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In Japan, an abridged version of the series dubbed in Japanese aired on terrestrial network Fuji TV on late-night Thursdays beginning April 13, 2006, and on Fuji TV's satellite channel BS Fuji on Thursdays at 9:00 p.m. beginning April 6, 2006. The original version (with Korean audio and Japanese subtitles) aired on Fuji TV's cable channel CS Fuji in July 2006.

It aired in Thailand on Channel 7 beginning July 25, 2012, under the title สุดปลายฟ้าสัญญารักนิรันดร์ (read as Sud Plai Fha Sunya Rak Nirandon, literally: Eternal Love at Horizon).Hana is a bright young girl who lost her father at a young age. When her mother returns to Japan, she comes with her new Korean husband and his son Yunsuh. Yunsuh's mother died during his 10th birthday and after her death, he gets emotionally scarred and becomes closed off. While Hana is fond of her new step-brother, he wants nothing to do with her. When their parents leave on their honeymoon, Hana's mother leaves the children with her deceased husband's sister who will manage their inn during the trip. While they are gone, the aunt and her daughter Maya abuse Hana and make plans to sell the inn in order to pay for gambling debts and college. Despite all of this, Hana finds comfort in her brother who begins to open up to her and eventually speaks after his 20th Birthday and the day his mother passed away. Yunsuh's mother died on the same day as he was turning 10, 10 years ago. As they start to have feelings for one another, Hana is afraid to love him. She soon leaves with her senpai, Fujiwara Ryu, who also likes her. Later on, Maya gets jealous, and decides to make Hana's life even more miserable. (Source: TVDB) Edit Translation

I had mixed feelings once I finished this drama....first I felt very very sad. Then I felt relieved that I finished this drama and now could be able to do my homework in peace. Overall I was just feeling a whole mess of emotions.

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So plot wise this story was a very heavy melodrama but for me it wasn't overpowering like most melodramas. It had a different feeling to me. A bittersweet feeling. It always felt as though even during the happy moments there were hard ones.

Yes this drama is painful to watch. It's a story of a forbidden love filled with heartbreak. What can you expect? I loved every single second of it though.

Park Shin Hye was only 16 at the time when she filmed this drama but she was able to portray a adult and someone who was being abused with ease. I was impressed not very many 16 year olds would be able to do what she did.

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Lee Wan who I had never heard of before was great. He didn't speak for a large part of the drama but was able to express himself without talking. That's when you know their good actors.

I tried listening to the OST after finishing the drama but I kept on visualizing what had happened. The OST was astounding but I recommend waiting a few days before you start listening to it again.

I gave this a low re-watch value because for me it would be to hard watching this drama again..while knowing what happens.

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I would say to everyone go and watch this drama! I highly recommend but do it when you are feeling happy and are in a good place.Tree of Heaven is a classic 2006 drama about a teenage Korean girl (Park Shin Hye) named Ha Na who is living in Japan. Her mother remarries a man with a son (Lee Wan), and they leave the son and Ha Na with their mean aunt while they go on a trip.

Ha Na struggles to connect with her step brother who is closed off and doesn’t speak after experiencing trauma as a child. But the two eventually grow closer and soon develop romantic feelings for each other.

Park Shin Hye plays Ha Na. Her father died when she was young, and her mother later remarries. She is sweet, caring, and beyond excited to get to know her new step brother. Park Shin Hye was just a teenager in this drama, and she was so adorable! I already loved her, but this just made me love her even more.

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Lee Wan is Yoon Suh. Losing his mother when he was young traumatized him which caused him not to speak and be withdrawn and aggressive. But he begins to open up to Ha Na, and she becomes his whole world.

We’ve also got our villains which consist of possibly the most horrible aunt (Kim Chung) and cousin (Asami Reina) ever. They scheme, are rude, and the aunt is abusive towards Ha Na. It’s just awful to see all they put her though.

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Tree of Heaven has been on my watch list for ages, and I was waiting for a good opportunity to squeeze it in between some of the newer dramas. This forbidden love story between step siblings is a quick watch with only 10 episodes. And well, this drama was…interesting to say the least. I had a lot of mixed emotions regarding it.

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First, it was a bit difficult to watch at times because of how Yoon Suh treats Ha Na, especially in the beginning. He has a traumatic past which has caused him to be very closed off and not speak. He’s also very inconsiderate and standoffish.

As he slowly begins to warm up to Ha Na, it’s evident that he cares for her. But since he’s never had feelings like this, finally connecting with someone combined with his issues makes him quite possessive of her.

He’s aggressive with her, pushes her, and basically stalks her. Being rude and dismissive is one thing, but getting physical is another level. It’s not “meant” to be abusive, but it definitely crosses a line. A lot of the scenes were just uncomfortable to watch.

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In order to try and enjoy the relationship, the drama requires some serious suspension of how we would normally view this type of behavior (as a side note, please never let anyone treat you like this in real life no matter how much you love them or they say they love you).

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From a story perspective, Yoon Suh is portrayed as a man who is traumatized that finally connects with someone for the first time. It’s all new to him, and he becomes possessive since he doesn’t want to lose her.

So I fully understand the dynamics at play. This drama definitely takes a certain lens to view it though. And thankfully, the aggressive behavior does settle down a lot as the drama progresses.

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These are two struggling people who love each even that haven’t been dealt the best hand in life. At first, they aren’t supposed to be together because they are step siblings. They didn’t meet until they were older, but a relationship like this is very frowned upon. So that’s adds a juicy forbidden aspect to the romance.

Their feelings are much more troublesome for Ha Na who is more active in trying to push Yoon Suh away. That’s what causes some of the extra aggression on his part since he is desperate not to lose the one person he loves and who he