welcome to this question, have asked this myself too many times, but no reply. so much toxicity exist in Korean…
Often the kdrama chaebol daughters are despicable. And the chaebols too. Women are vindictive and aggressive. Surely there’s some truth in the culture and society. And the extreme brutality. Not forgetting mode of killing someone is usually truck accident.
As someone mentioned this drama often uses symbolism to tie in with the meaning of the scene i.e the coin towards the end. My Liberation Notes is definitely a drama at a different sophistication and artistic level. This is one drama that one needed to listen every dialogue from the start to the end and pay attention to every detail from character expression, the surroundings, a simple coin analogy tells a whole story on its own mentioned here to understand the inner meaning. Even the musical score and songs evokes so much emotions … for me personally, walking in the park listening to “A Kind of Confession, Here we are, To be together, I think I know, Deeply on Spotify playlist … I feel free and immerse in the life journey of the main leads which i can relate.
After coming here from a really deep drama “My Liberarion Notes “ every week (ended tonight), It’s Beautiful Now” acts as antidote to my fried brain cells lol Absolutely love this drama … three core entertaining couples, the wit and humor. Yoon Jae is a real dim wit make me lol the most, Hyun Jae is borderline clueless, and Soo Jae a lost cause. … metaphorically speaking.
Kudos to “Our Blues’ riveting plots which tackle controversial issues from teen pregnancy, mental illness, mentally challenge, and complex relationships is so compelling which is a rarity in K-dramas. Each story pulls at one’s heartstrings … episode 15 definitely hit a raw nerve !
I can’t begin to describe what a brilliant scriptwriter … I believe no other piece of of writing could ever be so enthralling as the scriptwriter had undertaken for My Liberation Notes, ending the drama with a riveting performance ! From the music score, cinematography and transition detailing of each individual was executed in precision.
“Life is a journey, not a destination.” “To finish the moment, to find the journey’s end in every step of the road, to live the greatest number of good hours, is wisdom.” :- Ralph Waldo Emerson
It serves to remind us destination is not our only goal. Our life’s journey is filled with setbacks and achievements but we must learn to savor and cherish every bit of it.
Can you explain what you mean by Three Lives Three Worlds? A rare find even if reincarnation is true?
I meant to express for me personally …. Mr. Gu is one of a kind … a rare find … As for Three Lives Three Worlds, it’s a Cdrama … even in those worlds if it exist Mr. Gu is a rare find … metaphorically speaking. Hope that helps ?
Mr. Gu and all the three siblings have very distinct and intricate roles, including each and every supporting cast. The production team is a class act. The subtlety interactions, point-on dialogue, the attention to details i.e. music score and cinematography that create the aural mood and visual story telling experience for each scene intensify the characters raw emotions.
My Liberation Note is absolutely a piece of art !
And Mr. Gu … he is an “antiquity” … a rare find even if “Three Lives Three Worlds” exists.
Mr. Gu and Mi Jung finally reuniting on a picturesque bridge makes me feel what power of love can do … makes the impossible possible and makes the unbearable bearable.
The scene strikes me as arguably one of the most unforgettable scene in K-dramas. For me it’s akin to the scene of Jack and Rose on the bow of the ship in “Titanic”.
NM made a commendable break with WR, it was swift and decisive. It would have been an added bonus if we could get to see NM and JM get together in there latest episodes 28 & 29.
“Life is a journey, not a destination.”
“To finish the moment, to find the journey’s end in every step of the road, to live the greatest number of good hours, is wisdom.” :- Ralph Waldo Emerson
It serves to remind us destination is not our only goal. Our life’s journey is filled with setbacks and achievements but we must learn to savor and cherish every bit of it.
https://www.soompi.com/article/1527675wpp/watch-son-seok-gu-and-kim-ji-won-share-thoughts-on-finally-filming-their-confession-scene-in-my-liberation-notes
DISCLAIMER: the Link above contains spoilers
My Liberation Note is absolutely a piece of art !
And Mr. Gu … he is an “antiquity” … a rare find even if “Three Lives Three Worlds” exists.
The scene strikes me as arguably one of the most unforgettable scene in K-dramas. For me it’s akin to the scene of Jack and Rose on the bow of the ship in “Titanic”.