Episode 11 should be interesting, as ML and Mr. Bu counter Mr. Han, the investor, who has halted funding and replaced the director.
The fact that ML mortgaged his childhood home, reassembled the original crew, and instructed Mr. Bu to make good use of him indicates that he is planning to produce a different version of "Love in White."
Subsequently, Mr. Bu informed the reporter that he has "something big" to reveal.
I believe this "something big" may refer to ML's intention to create a real-life romantic film about a movie director who falls in love with a terminally ill actress, featuring himself and FL in the lead roles.
There are three possible endings: FL dies, FL is still alive, and there is a funeral that does not explicitly confirm FL's passing.
Let me explain: In the first scenario, it is illogical to expect a miracle when FL's father, a doctor, has stated that there is no cure.
In the second scenario, if FL is still alive, then a Season 2 is possible.
In the final scenario, a funeral is being held, but we do not know for whom, which again paves the way for Season 2.
I suspect the last scenario is the most likely, as in an earlier episode, ML asked the actor who portrayed Gyuwon's father about his chemotherapy. With an ambiguous ending, we will be left in suspense.
Declaration of Jealousy – Those scenes are so beautiful.
Daeum to Seoyeong: I'm so insanely jealous of you. You get to have another movie, and another one, and another one after that.
Seoyeong to Daeum: Actually, I've been jealous of you since the moment I met you. Figuring out why Jeha cast you as Gyuwon.
However, the best scene was when Jaein recalled her jealousy towards Daeum: 1) Must be cozy, just lying there to act. You lie there, frown a bit like you are in pain, and a movie with your name on it gets released. 2) Must be nice. You're lucky. Life must be so exciting.
Jaein was so ashamed that she left without completing her audition for another new drama.
In an early episode, FL approaches the manager of a funeral parlor to inquire about arrangements for a wake. This indicates that she has come to terms with her impending death. However, now that she is in love, she genuinely desires to live. This illustrates the transformative power of love.
Actually, there is no definitive answer to Quiz #10 (Episode 9).
Here are my personal thoughts:
Which scene did you find the funniest? As the couple attempted to hold hands, four crew members suddenly appeared in front of them, staring intently.
Which scene was the most heartbreaking? That was when FL informed the crew that she was, in fact, dying.
Which scene provoked the most anger in you? Jennie secretly recorded FL entering ML's room.
What was the most surprising revelation? ML intentionally left a USB drive on Mr. Bu's desk, which contained a recording of FL confessing that she had a terminal illness.
Would ML be concerned about losing his directing job? Love operates in mysterious ways; some lovers elope, while others are willing to forfeit their inheritances. Consequently, losing the position of director is not a significant concern.
I just hope the ending is not too painful( since a happy ending is highly unlikely)
@tintin92 The final scene likely takes place at the seaside. This marks the conclusion of two dramas I have watched that revolve around terminal illnesses. It is both romantic and profoundly sad.
As I browse JYB's Instagram, I find myself curious about what was written on the beach.
The couple was conversing, and when the camera panned out, the background trees were so vibrant that they made the scene so unforgettable. (Episode 3, 10.13)
I don't remember if I have ever commented on an ongoing k-drama on this website. But this one deserves more publicity.I…
Those villains embody the essence of human nature: belittling others to inflate their own importance and exploiting the weaknesses of those around them.
A writer once stated, "Instead of being wary of your enemies, be more cautious of your friends who may harm you."
Only in a utopia is there a complete absence of selfishness, and everyone lives in harmony.
The fact that ML mortgaged his childhood home, reassembled the original crew, and instructed Mr. Bu to make good use of him indicates that he is planning to produce a different version of "Love in White."
Subsequently, Mr. Bu informed the reporter that he has "something big" to reveal.
I believe this "something big" may refer to ML's intention to create a real-life romantic film about a movie director who falls in love with a terminally ill actress, featuring himself and FL in the lead roles.
Let me explain: In the first scenario, it is illogical to expect a miracle when FL's father, a doctor, has stated that there is no cure.
In the second scenario, if FL is still alive, then a Season 2 is possible.
In the final scenario, a funeral is being held, but we do not know for whom, which again paves the way for Season 2.
I suspect the last scenario is the most likely, as in an earlier episode, ML asked the actor who portrayed Gyuwon's father about his chemotherapy. With an ambiguous ending, we will be left in suspense.
Which ending would you choose?
In quiet hush where shadows sleep,
We whisper love for Daeum deep.
Though you’ve slipped beyond our days,
Your memory lights the darkest haze.
The earth now cradles where you lie,
As stars attend the endless sky.
We hold your laughter, soft and true,
A song the winds still carry through.
No final breath can end your name,
No silence dim your vibrant flame.
So rest, dear Daeum, beyond the shore.
In hearts you dwell forevermore.
Daeum to Seoyeong: I'm so insanely jealous of you. You get to have another movie, and another one, and another one after that.
Seoyeong to Daeum: Actually, I've been jealous of you since the moment I met you. Figuring out why Jeha cast you as Gyuwon.
However, the best scene was when Jaein recalled her jealousy towards Daeum: 1) Must be cozy, just lying there to act. You lie there, frown a bit like you are in pain, and a movie with your name on it gets released. 2) Must be nice. You're lucky. Life must be so exciting.
Jaein was so ashamed that she left without completing her audition for another new drama.
These put an end to the villain label.
Here are my personal thoughts:
Which scene did you find the funniest?
As the couple attempted to hold hands, four crew members suddenly appeared in front of them, staring intently.
Which scene was the most heartbreaking?
That was when FL informed the crew that she was, in fact, dying.
Which scene provoked the most anger in you?
Jennie secretly recorded FL entering ML's room.
What was the most surprising revelation?
ML intentionally left a USB drive on Mr. Bu's desk, which contained a recording of FL confessing that she had a terminal illness.
Would ML be concerned about losing his directing job?
Love operates in mysterious ways; some lovers elope, while others are willing to forfeit their inheritances. Consequently, losing the position of director is not a significant concern.
Which scene did you find the funniest?
Which scene was the most heartbreaking?
Which scene provoked the most anger in you?
What was the most surprising revelation?
Would Jeha be concerned about losing his directing job?
Now that the crew is aware of her condition, what benefit will it provide?
Without his funding, the film "Love in White" would have been delayed, but FL didn’t have time to wait. (Episode 3, 25.56 to 27.00)
No doubt that all film productions require financing; however, the investor is rarely a character in the movie.
In episode 9, Mr. Han will likely get more screen time.
Quiz #9: Which character is the most important in this drama?
As I browse JYB's Instagram, I find myself curious about what was written on the beach.
If that critic raved about this drama, would we respond?
NKM can’t sue critics for giving him eggs, and similarly, he can’t reward them for giving him favorable reviews.
A writer once stated, "Instead of being wary of your enemies, be more cautious of your friends who may harm you."
Only in a utopia is there a complete absence of selfishness, and everyone lives in harmony.
Her illness was inherited from her mother, and there is a scene in which her ailing mother lies in bed.
The stark contrast between her vitality and her frail mother's condition suggests that something is amiss.