I was actually shocked when I read that a lot of people found that scene unusual because that scene was so realistic.…
I agree. Being asked with that question during a fight would be irritating, insulting even, especially for someone who truly loves the one asking. It's as if the other person made their efforts seem not palpable.
Perfect example is that scene in Twenty Five, Twenty One where Hee Do asked Yijin if he truly loved her, instead of answering, he portrayed irritation and warned her to be careful with her line of questioning.
She heard it as lie. A bell rang. I understand that both sounds might be confusing for some, but if it's truth,…
The show is kinda teaching us that truth and lie are both subjective. So if a person truly believes that such fact is the truth/lie, then it is (cue Sol Hee's "If I say so, then it is").
In Doha's case, just my personal take on this though, it could be that he truly believes that it was him who drove his ex to death. So when questioned by the police and he answered "I didn't kill her", he was lying to himself.
This does not mean that he actually killed her though.
Probably not. But I am surprised why FL heard the ringing of lie. Maybe her powers are disrupted? Curious to see…
Personally, since the drama shows that truth and lie are both subjective, the bell rang at the last scene because Do Ha truly believes that it was him who drove his ex to her death. So he was lying to himself when he said "I didn't kill her".
This also relates to ep 3 where the client's boyfriend kept lying to protect his surprise, as well as to that scene where Mol Hee's ex kept lying to hide that he's terminally ill.
best way to tell the difference is to think of it like a singing bowl. The truth sound is as though you are skimming…
I think the strong bell sound in the first episodes was intentionally done to properly introduce Mok Sol Hee as a character. As the episode progresses, it would be very annoying to hear that strong bell sound when someone lies. So I really liked how they made it sound like a 'ding!' and not disrupt our senses watching/hearing the daily conversations of the FL.
Besides, the truth sound remains either as an echo or no sound at all, so it's still very distinguishable from Lie.
Can someone recommend me some good dramas to watch and plz no historical ones.
Prison Playbook, The Good Bad Mother, Summer Strike, My Liberation Notes (it kinda helps you reevaluate life, not for everyone), Hometown Cha cha cha, Our Blues, Dear My Friends
Am I the only one who always miss when the bell ring when someone lies or tells truth in drama ? What is wrong…
Hi. If it's the truth, it could be just a low-toned echo or no sound at all (like if FL is throwing a lot of questions while working) but if it's a lie, there's a very distinctive bell sound. Just one ding.
4 eps in and there's no romance yet. The characters are still trying to get to know each other. There were a few situations that needed them to act in love with each other and the chemistry is definitely there.
guys, to me I am not really able to figure the sound when she hears a lie and when she hears a trurth...it's a…
She heard it as lie. A bell rang. I understand that both sounds might be confusing for some, but if it's truth, you'd hear an echo-- more of an elongated low note, whereas if it's a lie, just one swift ring of a bell- high note.
Perfect example is that scene in Twenty Five, Twenty One where Hee Do asked Yijin if he truly loved her, instead of answering, he portrayed irritation and warned her to be careful with her line of questioning.
In Doha's case, just my personal take on this though, it could be that he truly believes that it was him who drove his ex to death. So when questioned by the police and he answered "I didn't kill her", he was lying to himself.
This does not mean that he actually killed her though.
This also relates to ep 3 where the client's boyfriend kept lying to protect his surprise, as well as to that scene where Mol Hee's ex kept lying to hide that he's terminally ill.
As the episode progresses, it would be very annoying to hear that strong bell sound when someone lies. So I really liked how they made it sound like a 'ding!' and not disrupt our senses watching/hearing the daily conversations of the FL.
Besides, the truth sound remains either as an echo or no sound at all, so it's still very distinguishable from Lie.
Are you perhaps referring to Syaon?
There were a few situations that needed them to act in love with each other and the chemistry is definitely there.