Some parts were cringey and unrealistic, but there were also interesting / beautiful scenes. A bit of Sensei's backstory wouldn't've hurt, or at least a few more glimpses into what's going on in his head. The film is over, and he's still a mystery.
was i the only one who was kinda disappointed with the whole gao shi de going to the usa and shu yi's father "threatening"…
IMHO, the quality of writing is the same. At least, all the things I liked about the 1st season are still there. It’s just different because there’s a lot of pain in the mix, but hey, they’ve promised us a happy ending. The point of the couch scene is that the dude is suffering but can’t use his words for the life of him. And when he falls into the water and screams it’s a sort of reference to S1E1, except that now there’s no one who’d come to his rescue. If that isn’t good writing, what is? Shi De’s getting trapped in this promise is rather stupid, but it matches his character. He thought he was doing the right thing and he thought that Shu Yi had given up on him. So it all makes sense.
Shi De’s getting trapped in this promise is rather stupid, but it matches his character. He thought he was doing the right thing and he thought that Shu Yi had given up on him. So it all makes sense.