But the crime plot was disappointing though, it’s kinda weak actually….. I’m even reading the novel now…
Interesting observation. Hope this link helps, its at 43.56 I am really impressed we have many eagle eye here that pay attention to even the minute details. I read somewhere a comment there’s a connection between these two stories. Not sure if it’s just speculative.
But the crime plot was disappointing though, it’s kinda weak actually….. I’m even reading the novel now…
No worries you’re not slow. I ham trying to catch up on the comment thread. Your question was what I meant by last frame. Just fast forward right to the end, a second before, you will see ZZ standing alone with no TS in sight. Some comments say it’s ambiguous
But the crime plot was disappointing though, it’s kinda weak actually….. I’m even reading the novel now…
Absolutely agree with you. It was meaningful and memorable, j short and sweet. Anything more would have lost the plot and the pace. Let me guess your heart is still in knots … perhaps it’s a withdrawal symptom haha
But the crime plot was disappointing though, it’s kinda weak actually….. I’m even reading the novel now…
Quoting Suada Hedi’s comments above, it was spot on for me,it sums up so well what I was trying to convey to you. I am not big on those drugs and police or army storylines cause it gives one those propaganda vibes
In episode 36 Tan Shan told RZZ that the result is less important than the process when they were in the shooting hall. This show seems to be more about the process than the result, about the development of the characters than the money and the case. They serve only as a framework to allow the leads to get to know each other, change and learn to trust.
But the crime plot was disappointing though, it’s kinda weak actually….. I’m even reading the novel now…
I thought it was the last second of episode 38. It didn’t appear to me the last frame ZZ standing at the same spot turning around is part of the ending summary. Try watching it up to the last bit and let me know what you think. Earlier someone mentioned PGY interview hinting couldn’t be an ambiguous ending leaving up to your interpretation.
But the crime plot was disappointing though, it’s kinda weak actually….. I’m even reading the novel now…
I can relate to the let down part because financial instruments are your expertise. Despite the lack of romance air time, my personal view, primarily the drama is the building on the couple romance, the crime thriller part makes the connection. I watched a recent Korean crime drama and the connection that holds together the story is poker. I don’t quite understand poker and wining stats, I dropped it despite the ML is one of my favorite. Perhaps that’s why you find a lot of loopholes same discrepancies in relation to the real financial world.
I rarely have the wish for two main leads to date in real life but those two have such a deep bond and it reflects…
I second it. They would make a very unique handsome couple. Reminds me of Bin-Jin K-couple in CLOY where everyone was playing a guessing game for a few years.
But the crime plot was disappointing though, it’s kinda weak actually….. I’m even reading the novel now…
I perfectly understand where you coming from. For layman like me and some of us out there might find the complexity of the whole scheme of things and financial jargons hard to comprehend. As for the USB stick, my guess is it contains the complex and intricate layering of financial transactions to hide the criminal and corrupt money laundering elements.
Yes lucky us hahaha !!! we finally got the icing on the cake ! I think they end on a high note.
Peng Guan Ying and Elvira Chai are truly actors in a league of their own. The multifaceted facial expressions / personalities … the deep gaze … up to E36 I couldn’t gauge their next course of action. Both ML and FL are really in their element in this drama Unexpected Falling.
I am really impressed we have many eagle eye here that pay attention to even the minute details. I read somewhere a comment there’s a connection between these two stories. Not sure if it’s just speculative.
In episode 36 Tan Shan told RZZ that the result is less important than the process when they were in the shooting hall. This show seems to be more about the process than the result, about the development of the characters than the money and the case. They serve only as a framework to allow the leads to get to know each other, change and learn to trust.
Yes lucky us hahaha !!! we finally got the icing on the cake ! I think they end on a high note.