Finished this and I can't believe I started questioning myself like what exactly count as cheating? Because there are instances when I thought that's not it or that was fine, I guess. But the drama doesn't only highlight that but also the aftermath of it.
I like how Makiko's daughter try to understand her mom unlike Makiko who is more like Fuji(the grandma) who kept everything to herself. She is definitely a new generation of women who values themselves more after having to witness her mom's struggle growing up.
The overall theme is definitely sisterhood. The girls REALLY stick together and I love them for that.
So the whole movie leading towards his escape to the police station, the man had never saw himself in the mirror? Despite being clean shaven and all? It's the hypnosis under works I guess.
Still doesn't explain why he saw this fake hyung 'hanging' in the room.
Why did he lied to him, still? Just tell him the truth. You wrecked his family, you're not scoring any brownies points here.
I like how Makiko's daughter try to understand her mom unlike Makiko who is more like Fuji(the grandma) who kept everything to herself. She is definitely a new generation of women who values themselves more after having to witness her mom's struggle growing up.
The overall theme is definitely sisterhood. The girls REALLY stick together and I love them for that.
So the whole movie leading towards his escape to the police station, the man had never saw himself in the mirror? Despite being clean shaven and all? It's the hypnosis under works I guess.
Still doesn't explain why he saw this fake hyung 'hanging' in the room.
Why did he lied to him, still? Just tell him the truth. You wrecked his family, you're not scoring any brownies points here.
Kim Mu Yeol is SO GOOD!
https://youtu.be/7TpK_Q5w0d4