you guys seriously angry bout the age gap? first do hyun and now rowon? y'all are weird. like y'all aren't simping…
" y'all aren't simping for actors who are 10-15 years older than you?..🙄" lmao that made me laugh because it's so fucking true. People be simping of people who're like 10-20 yrs older than them but they have the nerve to judge others. Not to mention this isn't even a romance drama lmao
I'm kinda glad they did because Bungee's a problematic movie due to its portrayal of romance between a teacher and an underage student and it's a very homophobic movie.
He's one of the best actors under GMMTV because he can actually act. It's a complete shame that he's not utilised properly by them. Give him proper dramatic roles like Inhuman Kiss. He's miles better than some of their ubiquitous so-called actors :/
For the 2nd paragraph, he's a guy who went through a major trauma, an accident in which he lost his father, his…
Survivor's guilt, the way he treated her is because of survivor's guilt not PTSD. PTSD was him having episodes of breakdown where he hallucinated the dead guy.
Survivor's guilt manifests through lack of self worth, lack of self care (i.e him taking all those pills, getting beaten up etc.), impulsive and reckless behaviour, suicidal tendencies etc. Him not accepting her love for him was a form of self flagellation because he liked her.
It's a very realistic portrayal of survivor's guilt because that is actually how it manifests IRL, it's SUPPOSED to be toxic because people who are caring for people with survivor's guilt suffer a lot as well. It's a mental illness, families and lovers suffer as much as the patients. It's not bad writing, it's actually really good writing because they took what survivor's go through to heart and portrayed it realistically. Most people with survivor's guilt IRL actually require intense therapy as treatment and many of them end up committing suicide.
Okay, so I have a love-hate relationship with this drama. It's incredible, really, except for a few bits I never…
For the 2nd paragraph, he's a guy who went through a major trauma, an accident in which he lost his father, his dream and in which he failed to save the boy that the girl he has fallen for liked. To top it off he believes one of causes of that accident was his father selling construction material on the side. Let's not forget the girl he liked lost her sister in the same accident. The accident left him with a lifetime of PTSD and Survivor's guilt. When the bank guy openly accused him of it, and when the female lead jilted him and ignored him, his guilt over liking the girl who lost her sister and potential lover in an accident supposedly caused by an action made his father came rushing out. He reacted in realistic way. That's how people with survivor's guilt act, they have low self worth and they don't believe they have the right to be alive.
So my friend, sorry to say this but it seems like the whole point of this drama has went over your head. It's a drama exploring life of people with PTSD and survivor's guilt. He's not your normal man who's having issues with his confidence and self worth. You have failed to grasp the nuances in the writing entirely.
It's not a big hit. It was doing decently at the beginning, but has lost a lot of viewers in recent episodes.
Yes I'm watching the Red Sleeve and it's a saeguk well done, it's really good. I normally don't like historical Kdramas but the Red Sleeve is an exception. The reason it's doing so well is because it's a good drama + Korean viewers love historical dramas, more so than modern dramas.
Me too...JBR has another drama already finished, but for some reason has not passed the censorship yet. He is…
You're not lol Only YY fans liked that drama. Everyone else saw how bad it was from the get go. YY back then couldn't act for life either (he has improved at the least).
Survivor's guilt manifests through lack of self worth, lack of self care (i.e him taking all those pills, getting beaten up etc.), impulsive and reckless behaviour, suicidal tendencies etc. Him not accepting her love for him was a form of self flagellation because he liked her.
It's a very realistic portrayal of survivor's guilt because that is actually how it manifests IRL, it's SUPPOSED to be toxic because people who are caring for people with survivor's guilt suffer a lot as well. It's a mental illness, families and lovers suffer as much as the patients. It's not bad writing, it's actually really good writing because they took what survivor's go through to heart and portrayed it realistically. Most people with survivor's guilt IRL actually require intense therapy as treatment and many of them end up committing suicide.
So my friend, sorry to say this but it seems like the whole point of this drama has went over your head. It's a drama exploring life of people with PTSD and survivor's guilt. He's not your normal man who's having issues with his confidence and self worth. You have failed to grasp the nuances in the writing entirely.