While I understand why he needed to arrest the guy, you know that monster is gonna come out again soon because laws haven't changed
This is why I love Indian movies. The hero will kill the bad guy at the end, but since it was a "justified murder", he will be out sooner. Of course, our justice system is equally bad, this is why filmmakers just kill the bad guys instead of having them arrested
Not to be rude but some of the comments are way too long or has too much advance english for my level. Anyone…
What kinda main character complaint is this? Just because YOU don't understand english, doesn't mean we all have problems understanding it. Lots of people here are ESL and we all keep up just fine. Those who don't understand the comments, use google translate or other translators instead of whining
i would say its more like a hopeful ending… but if i have to choose between a sad or happy ending, its more…
I thought it was made clear by the other comments, but no. They are NOT together at the end. I haven't seen this drama yet, but they get separated at the end, bécause their story picks up in the sequel (or rather the original drama, which released last year) after Hotae returns from College and starts working at Dong Hee's cafe. Dong Hee was disowned by his homophobic parents and Hotae's mom took him in, so he is reluctant to face his feelings. Hotae is in love but he has no idea how pursue a clearly reluctant guy who keeps calling him "younger brother" (even though they are not related).
In the sequel, which takes place I think 10yrs later, they are still not together but now Hotae is confidant of himself and his love. At the end of the SEQUEL, Dong Hee finally agrees to let Hotae a chance (they are STILL not together, but it's hopeful). They are together in the manga epilogue, but not in the drama.
The sequel focuses on the main couple, these 2 are the side couple.
It’s totally cool if you like ULS more, but I personally feel like that’s a really harsh assessment of Donghee’s…
Yep. He is terrified of hus feelings for Hotae, partly because he doesn't want to be rejected by the only people who actually gave a shit about him. Also because he doesn't know how Hotae's mon will react to him and Hotae, if they got together. Because some people accept homosexuality of strangers/others, but not their own kids (my parents are the same, so I can understand his fear. They would never kick me out because of their reputation, but it's a DADT thing in my house, even though I am now 35 and have been out since I was 17. I have made my peace with it, but when I was that age, everyday was a nightmare because it's like u are waiting for the bomb to go off).
I don't really know what to say. It started out great, but later... I think there was no special idea for these…
Watch the OG story. The manga doesn't really have much focus on 2nd cp apart fron they had issues in the past but now Seme is pursuing Uke and Uke is resisting him even though he loves him. They still have an open/happy ending in ULS because DongHee FINALLY agrees to give Hotae a chance at the end.
Many people asked for their extended story, so they made a sinple prequel to explain why they had drama and issues in the first place. They are not supposed to have a closure in either shows.
I want to watch it since it has Won Tae Min but I can't help but be turned off by the description. There's a difference…
They are 2nd cp of ULS and they have an open/happy ending there. This is a prequel. They are neighbours and Uke was taken in by Seme's mom after he was disowned by his own parents for being gay (when he was a senior in high school. Seme must have been in middle school at the time, they do have an age gap) which is their main source of drama in both shows.
Uke thinks he owes "a debt of honour" to Seme's mom for helping him and doesn't want to "destroy her son's life by turning him gay" (this is the actual dialogue btw, in ULS). Basically, he is using "we are brothers" as an excuse to keep Seme away even though he loves him because of internalized homophobia thanks to his f#cked up childhood.
How can a pedo be reformed? So many innocents get affected and so many officer's life are put in danger just by…
Personally, I think child rape should carry a bigger punishment than murder. Coz there are times when murder can be justified, but there is no, none, zero justification for child abuse - sexual or otherwise.
That old guy who is Deuk Pal's boss in the gang. Since his conviction 20yrs ago, he has been getting much bigger roles in much bigger productions, than a 5 min role in webnovel-based mini series.
Both. One gets HE, other compromises his happiness for his mother. They are best friends, not a couple.
It is a very good manga, if u wanna read it first. The mangaka is a gay man and he more or less accurately portrays what it is to grow up as young gay boy in a conservative society. You could say that both of them find happiness in their own way. It is a HE, but it might not necessarily be the kind of happiness you (personally) would choose.
Both. One gets HE, other compromises his happiness for his mother. They are best friends, not a couple.
I wasnt hoping for an adaptation for this very reason. It is a very poignant LGBT themed drama, almost depressingly realistic with it's ending. If you watch it through rose-cloured BL lenses, you will hate it. And most audiences are going to be young bl-fans.
This is not a shade, I first read this when I was in early 20s and I couldn't accept or understand some decisions, some of the characters made, esp towards the end. But when I read it again, in my 30s, I could understand some of them.
This is why I love Indian movies. The hero will kill the bad guy at the end, but since it was a "justified murder", he will be out sooner. Of course, our justice system is equally bad, this is why filmmakers just kill the bad guys instead of having them arrested
In the sequel, which takes place I think 10yrs later, they are still not together but now Hotae is confidant of himself and his love. At the end of the SEQUEL, Dong Hee finally agrees to let Hotae a chance (they are STILL not together, but it's hopeful). They are together in the manga epilogue, but not in the drama.
The sequel focuses on the main couple, these 2 are the side couple.
Many people asked for their extended story, so they made a sinple prequel to explain why they had drama and issues in the first place. They are not supposed to have a closure in either shows.
Uke thinks he owes "a debt of honour" to Seme's mom for helping him and doesn't want to "destroy her son's life by turning him gay" (this is the actual dialogue btw, in ULS). Basically, he is using "we are brothers" as an excuse to keep Seme away even though he loves him because of internalized homophobia thanks to his f#cked up childhood.
This is not a shade, I first read this when I was in early 20s and I couldn't accept or understand some decisions, some of the characters made, esp towards the end. But when I read it again, in my 30s, I could understand some of them.