How disgusting is SY to hold MR from doing a DNA test but immediately says yes when JT asks? Then she tries to…
This!
This is the reason why I never like SY character. She always make wrong decisions without consulting her kids. This include:
- Her decision to keep it a secret after finding out that SJ is her daughter; it was proven to backfire. - Her decision to dissolve WR's adoption without consulting him first; fortunately her son was OK although a bit shocked; and - Her decision to take WR's DNA samples without consulting him <-- this is unacceptable IMHO since her son is an adult now.
I would like to share this thought which just crossed my mind. Initially, without insight into why MR was so hostile…
MR doesn't know that JT spotted HW 25 years ago but decided not to take him. She only knew that JT lost him 30 years ago, and she blamed JT much about it. That was the reason why their marriage was strained in the past 30 years.
If MR knew that JT found HW 25 years ago but decided to abandon him, she might have kicked JT out long time ago.
Am I the only one who doesn't like Uri and Suji getting back together? After how Uri has been treated by Suji all this while? Suji doesn't deserve him, really. He's too kind for her.
I wish they continue to be siblings so Suji can feel the suffering of not having Uri by his side and only as his elder brother. She has been taking him for granted.
During the scene where ML was teasing the FL about her drawing and Eunjung almost fell…… that looked like…
Yeah I was surprised to see that scene as well, I think you are right. It looks natural and not part of the script (is it called "ad-lib"?). Wondering why the director decided to include it in and didn't cut the scene. It's cute though.
OK, completed watching the whole movie. Very heartwarming movie with unique storyline (a grandson taking care of his late grandfather's little daughter), with a stellar acting performance of the cast.
First thing first -- the child actress portraying Rin -- she's spectacular. Great and natural acting skills for her age, plus she's very beautiful and cute at the same time. The actor portraying Daikichi also performed a very good job!
Some of the scenes are heartwarming, some heartbreaking. My favourite heartwarming scene is when Daikichi temporarily left Rin with his parents and sister while he went to meet Rin's biological mother at the cafe -- when he came back, he saw Rin getting along with Daikichi parents and sister (Kazumi), practicing her dancing moves for her upcoming performance. Even aunt Kazumi taught Rin to do the dance well! This is in contrast with the situation in the earlier part of the movie during the grandfather's funeral where Rin was treated like an outcast and nobody from the big family cared about her, except Daikichi. Rin looked so sad and lonely -- very heartbreaking.
Another heartwarming scene was during Rin, Kouki and their friends' performance! Not only Daikichi, but his parents, Kazumi and even her boyfriend came to watch the performance. Seeing Rin so happy during and after the performance, when she can get along with everyone in the family even Kazumi's boyfriend, warmed my heart!
The most heartbreaking scene was when the kids left the school to go to Kouki's father's grave. When both Kouki and Rin cried, I cried as well. I cried badly. It is the same case when the kids managed to safely back home by themselves and were reunited with their mother and guardian. The reunion scene was heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time. I cried.
The ending is good (I heard the manga's ending is bad), although it could be better. I was hoping that Daikichi and Yukari (Kouki's mother) can be together -- they almost kissed the night after both of the kids went missing (the grave scene), but at the end of the movie, it was implied that they continued to be friends and do not start dating each other.
Also, I wished Daikichi proceeded to adopt Rin. I know he asked her and Rin said no, but she's still a little girl and such decision should be done by Daikichi, may be after consulting his parents and family. In terms of paperwork, family register etc, it'll be much easier for Rin to become Daikichi's adopted daughter. And lastly, I wish Rin would call Daikichi "dad".
Note: I know the above didn't happen because of the continuation of the story in the manga version, but since we have a consensus that the manga version's ending is bad, I wish that a sequel of the movie can be produced with its own storyline and not following the manga's storyline altogether.
Last verdict, it's a 9.5/10, almost 10/10 for me. Highly recommended!
Who didn't cry on the scene where the two kids are in the boy's father's grave, and when they went back home and being reunited with their respective parent/guardian? I cried badly.
- Yes the slime is the monster version of Yeongsu- Sangwon entered Yisu’s body so he’s the one controlling…
Ah yes, now I remember. Well it's not her fault that she thought humans are bad, remember how Yikyung treated her badly when she was a child (she wished her daughter was dead, locked her inside the small room on the ship where they stayed, etc).
Also remember when some evil humans hunted her when she was a little girl and shot arrows at her back (can't remember which episode on S2, I think around episode 6-7). Remembering that scene already make my blood boils, how could they do that to a little girl!!! I was crying and screaming watching the scene.
- Yes the slime is the monster version of Yeongsu- Sangwon entered Yisu’s body so he’s the one controlling…
Thanks for the reply. I still think Yi-su is a good character. Yes, she hated her mother but that was because her mother treated her badly when she was little, remember her mom even wished that she was dead. However, she still decided to follow her mother at the stadium, after learning that her father is evil. And when she was dying after she was stabbed by Eun-hyeok (to oust her father's monster instance from her body), and Hyun-soo carried her and put her aside, she asked Hyun-soo to kill her evil father for her. I am crying when I watched the scene.I am sad that many commenters dislike Yi-su's character and think that she's one of the villains. No, she is one of the protagonists and the heroine in the drama. I love Yi-su's character very much. ❤️❤️
Please bring them back. :( It's not their fault that their families are enemies. They should start a new life together and leave everything behind.
Please, please please.... :( :(
if NY's baby ends up not his, I will surely declare him the most stupid character in the drama.
This is the reason why I never like SY character. She always make wrong decisions without consulting her kids. This include:
- Her decision to keep it a secret after finding out that SJ is her daughter; it was proven to backfire.
- Her decision to dissolve WR's adoption without consulting him first; fortunately her son was OK although a bit shocked; and
- Her decision to take WR's DNA samples without consulting him <-- this is unacceptable IMHO since her son is an adult now.
If MR knew that JT found HW 25 years ago but decided to abandon him, she might have kicked JT out long time ago.
I wish they continue to be siblings so Suji can feel the suffering of not having Uri by his side and only as his elder brother. She has been taking him for granted.
First thing first -- the child actress portraying Rin -- she's spectacular. Great and natural acting skills for her age, plus she's very beautiful and cute at the same time. The actor portraying Daikichi also performed a very good job!
Some of the scenes are heartwarming, some heartbreaking. My favourite heartwarming scene is when Daikichi temporarily left Rin with his parents and sister while he went to meet Rin's biological mother at the cafe -- when he came back, he saw Rin getting along with Daikichi parents and sister (Kazumi), practicing her dancing moves for her upcoming performance. Even aunt Kazumi taught Rin to do the dance well! This is in contrast with the situation in the earlier part of the movie during the grandfather's funeral where Rin was treated like an outcast and nobody from the big family cared about her, except Daikichi. Rin looked so sad and lonely -- very heartbreaking.
Another heartwarming scene was during Rin, Kouki and their friends' performance! Not only Daikichi, but his parents, Kazumi and even her boyfriend came to watch the performance. Seeing Rin so happy during and after the performance, when she can get along with everyone in the family even Kazumi's boyfriend, warmed my heart!
The most heartbreaking scene was when the kids left the school to go to Kouki's father's grave. When both Kouki and Rin cried, I cried as well. I cried badly. It is the same case when the kids managed to safely back home by themselves and were reunited with their mother and guardian. The reunion scene was heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time. I cried.
The ending is good (I heard the manga's ending is bad), although it could be better. I was hoping that Daikichi and Yukari (Kouki's mother) can be together -- they almost kissed the night after both of the kids went missing (the grave scene), but at the end of the movie, it was implied that they continued to be friends and do not start dating each other.
Also, I wished Daikichi proceeded to adopt Rin. I know he asked her and Rin said no, but she's still a little girl and such decision should be done by Daikichi, may be after consulting his parents and family. In terms of paperwork, family register etc, it'll be much easier for Rin to become Daikichi's adopted daughter. And lastly, I wish Rin would call Daikichi "dad".
Note: I know the above didn't happen because of the continuation of the story in the manga version, but since we have a consensus that the manga version's ending is bad, I wish that a sequel of the movie can be produced with its own storyline and not following the manga's storyline altogether.
Last verdict, it's a 9.5/10, almost 10/10 for me. Highly recommended!
In this drama, Jiho portrayed a not so good dad to a good child, reminding me of Oh My Geumbi (2016).
This is also my first time watching IU in a drama.
I love Bae Hae Sun as well. Watched her in See You in My 19th Life.
Let's see how it goes. :)
Also remember when some evil humans hunted her when she was a little girl and shot arrows at her back (can't remember which episode on S2, I think around episode 6-7). Remembering that scene already make my blood boils, how could they do that to a little girl!!! I was crying and screaming watching the scene.