We saw the scene of LMH carrying her son on her back and walking the road in the earlier episodes, yet it felt heavier somehow in ep 12 I felt so sad for her
Enjoyed it, yes I skipped a lot because I wasn't so interested in the other couples, the chemistry between the FL and the ML was so good enough to keep going on despite the repetitive scenes
so I have a theory let's see if it stands up: _The young people watching Moving (let's say<20ans) are more interested in the kids story._The older people (>20ans including me) like the kids story but they are more interested in the parents story
I finally decided to rewatch this drama after 9 years, now that ZIG is back with a new drama "moving" I thought I may not like it as much as I did the first time after watching so many kdramas, because I first watched it in 2015, I was just starting in Kdrama's world. But I was wrong, this drama is still a Masterpiece for me. The cast, acting, story, OST and everything else was perfect. I have a weak point towards dramas that deal with psychological desorders: It's okay to not be okay, Kill me heal me, beautiful mind, they all are in my top list, and it's okay, that's love was the first that I watched of that type. After 9 years, I felt all the emotions and maybe more since I know now more about mental illness. This such a meaningful Romantic comedy, even though it may give the opposite impression at first, which is not a very common thing nowdays.
What I was saying while watching every episode of the 7eps: (This is good, WHERE IS JO IN SUNG?)😂 I had to wait 9 years to see him in a main role in a Kdrama
I thought I may not like it as much as I did the first time after watching so many kdramas, because I first watched it in 2015, I was just starting in Kdrama's world. But I was wrong, this drama is still a Masterpiece for me. The cast, acting, story, OST and everything else was perfect.
I have a weak point towards dramas that deal with psychological desorders: It's okay to not be okay, Kill me heal me, beautiful mind, they all are in my top list, and it's okay, that's love was the first that I watched of that type.
After 9 years, I felt all the emotions and maybe more since I know now more about mental illness. This such a meaningful Romantic comedy, even though it may give the opposite impression at first, which is not a very common thing nowdays.