Life in the 1970s US was almost the polar opposite of life in revolutionary China in what seems every aspect.
You were probably an elite. Life in the 70s in US was not easy at all for even upper middle class.During & Post vietnam war,post watergate years had the worse economic inflations ,most commoner families had no savings left & only maintained their basic livelihood needs.women in the most families started working vastly in this time period because of the financial crisis.it was obviously better than china but not a 'polar opposite' experience at all.
I loved this drama.it's deep for people who can relate and understand...what a refreshing romance with a psychothriller touch, Most people probably disliked FL for her actions but i really could connect to her a lot ,she was an imperfect vulnerable character ,she isn't mentally healthy for reasoning things in and out,that's what childhood trauma actually does to people,it slowly breaks apart & damages someone to the weirdest ways possible.For a 12 episodes drama,the depiction of it was short and good. the plot never felt boring,characters were fun,humor was well setup,Acting was good,cinematography fantastic.i absolutely enjoyed the journey of them through 12 episodes and i loved their happy ending.Kind guys like joo hojin is rare this days but i wish every cha muhee's out there could be blessed with a joo hojin in life.how he handled her vulnerable side was as green flagged as many other kdrama male leads but idk why to me it felt so realistic to made me tear up in the end. This is probably a drama to feel not judge.thank you hong sisters for bringing in such a lovable characters to life.
P.S 2nd couple was enjoyable too.i loved hiro's nonchalant vibe,shipped him with his manager lol,such a good match.the librarian /novel writer was funny.had a good laugh in a long while.
P.S 2nd couple was enjoyable too.i loved hiro's nonchalant vibe,shipped him with his manager lol,such a good match.the librarian /novel writer was funny.had a good laugh in a long while.