AH BODY SHAMING - making sure that we ALWAYS see a HUGE ML and TINY FL on the scene... and that makes heart flutter…
A. For someone so passionate about body representation, you love the word "midget". And you're using it in a derogatory way, refering to dwarves, and little people, rather than someone who is short (aka the average /low hieght males). It suggest your either a hypocrite and ironically, misogynistic. B. Your ignorant about film / or you don't pay attention. Imagine trying to shoot a closeup of a couple gazing into each other's eyes or flirting, if one of them is to short to fit in the scene. They make an effort to make her look a head shorter than him, or chin hieght in some scenes, and any wide shots they have of the couple, she is aways elevated (standing on the pavement while he stands on the road, or standing at the top of an incline, while he stands on the lower end) Anyway... Your take sucked - _-
Nothing about this ending was half n half. I'm wrecked. From the knowing look mother and daughter give each after Mo-Mi is told to go to her daughter. To the showdown Mo-Mi has with the old lady, who i persume is The Undertaker. Then the moment between grandmother and grandaughter. And let's not forget that the moment that scarred this child for life, happened while a troupe of police had the place surrounded...
To the person who claimed this ending is half sad, half happy... you seem to have romanticized the charm, and overestimated the power, of VHS tapes
what the take/debate on the shoe scene? is the debate really about whether or not it's a realistic scene, vs if it's added for comedic effect? It was such an important scene for me, it was othering. It had an "us and them" effect, and made it clear that these people live in a different world, with different rules. Everything we learn after that scene just proves it over and over
Not really real love when she put aside her love for herself because of her husband and her daughter. That's how…
See my older sister in the same thing. Women are taught to give their identity for marriage and motherhood and it's crazy scary. We see it a lot in Kdrama's, and it's especially sad when a woman says they haven't heard their names in so long they forget them to the point they don't respond when someone call them by their name
It's realising that Hiru was the "bad guy" the entire time for me :D The whole show we criticised Kiyoi because I think many of us see ourselves as Hiru (undeserving of the people in our lives and unable to measure up to the people we adore). But in the end we see that Kiyoi wanted to be treated or seen as someone real by Hiru. But Hiru treated him as a god or an idol and never bothered to consider Kiyoi's feelings, or how his actions and words effected Kiyoi.
Although I knew they were going to end up together, and through spoilers knew Kiyoi had always had feelings for Hiru. I didn't expect the "plot twist" to be the shift in the power dynamic. Hiru was always the one who had power over Kiyoi and it was Kiyoi who fell victim to his feeling for Hiru
I wanna try to share some real experiences to comfort Han Ji-pyeong's supporters.In the real business world on…
I mean no offence. But this is your own "theory" and I think it's a bit dated. Super business women can find love and build a family, they might not do it the same way a 9-5 worker or a stay at home mom but they can and have done it. and maybe I'm reading with cynical eyes, but the way you talk about them seems very negative. there is nothing wrong with a woman whose life goal is power and money instead of being someones wife and mommy. In fact i admire the women who go against these norms.
Do check the recent cdramas for the most hated 2nd leads.
Zhuo Wen Yuan and Su Jie Yu?? talk about about walking definitions of evil people and how not to act as "friend" (although SJY did redeem herself towards the end)
B. Your ignorant about film / or you don't pay attention. Imagine trying to shoot a closeup of a couple gazing into each other's eyes or flirting, if one of them is to short to fit in the scene. They make an effort to make her look a head shorter than him, or chin hieght in some scenes, and any wide shots they have of the couple, she is aways elevated (standing on the pavement while he stands on the road, or standing at the top of an incline, while he stands on the lower end)
Anyway... Your take sucked - _-
To the showdown Mo-Mi has with the old lady, who i persume is The Undertaker.
Then the moment between grandmother and grandaughter.
And let's not forget that the moment that scarred this child for life, happened while a troupe of police had the place surrounded...
To the person who claimed this ending is half sad, half happy... you seem to have romanticized the charm, and overestimated the power, of VHS tapes
It was such an important scene for me, it was othering. It had an "us and them" effect, and made it clear that these people live in a different world, with different rules. Everything we learn after that scene just proves it over and over
The whole show we criticised Kiyoi because I think many of us see ourselves as Hiru (undeserving of the people in our lives and unable to measure up to the people we adore). But in the end we see that Kiyoi wanted to be treated or seen as someone real by Hiru. But Hiru treated him as a god or an idol and never bothered to consider Kiyoi's feelings, or how his actions and words effected Kiyoi.
Although I knew they were going to end up together, and through spoilers knew Kiyoi had always had feelings for Hiru. I didn't expect the "plot twist" to be the shift in the power dynamic. Hiru was always the one who had power over Kiyoi and it was Kiyoi who fell victim to his feeling for Hiru
But this is your own "theory" and I think it's a bit dated. Super business women can find love and build a family, they might not do it the same way a 9-5 worker or a stay at home mom but they can and have done it.
and maybe I'm reading with cynical eyes, but the way you talk about them seems very negative. there is nothing wrong with a woman whose life goal is power and money instead of being someones wife and mommy. In fact i admire the women who go against these norms.
this is my personal opinion