My Theory on the ending! BTW, this is my new favorite drama and would 10/10 recommend
I think that Keng has a severe case of obsession and inferiority. This would actually make more sense that Keng is the one that walked out in front of traffic and died because he wanted to make sure that the "new Shin" remembered him forever. I mean, his life is already messed up because of what happened and the severity of his obsession would make him want to eternalize himself into the memory of Shin. If we look at it like this, "97% of rapists never spend a day in jail" so Keng most likely was never punished by the law but was forever a 'mistake' and 'stain' on his parent's reputation so he didn't graduate university and I think that when Keng saw that Shin had graduated, it set something off in Keng that triggered his inferiority complex and that rush of emotions, as well as his obsessional love for Shin with the goal to "immortalize his existence" to Shin, made him walk in front of a car. And I think that Shin only walked into the road in order to confirm the death of his rapist. A lot think that Shin loved Keng but was not true AT ALL. He admired him and looked up to him but never loved him in any way. Anyway, based on the novel, rather than scarring Shin for life with his suicide, Shin confirming Kengs' death actually released Shin from the anxiety of always looking over his shoulder in fear of encountering Keng. (Or the "Keng" that commited sucide was in Shins mind and by killing him there, he was able to find solace and comfort in knowing that the Keng in his memory is dead and can no longer hurt him)
Additionally, HOWEVER, if we are being COMPLETELY realistic, I would have to say that there is a possibility that Shin committed suicide with Keng because of Rape Trauma Syndrome. I find this a very unlikely outcome though because Shin graduated University which invokes stress and would bring back alot of memories that would trigger him... unless he overcame it and did put everything in the past (like I think he did).
There is just too many possibilities and I think that is the beauty of the author leaving this an open ending to envoke thoughts from the reader/veiwer.
If you live on a college campus in the US, you might have an HBO Go Account. Alot of schools include it in your tuition as a perk since you might get bored in your dorm room. [Just sayin... I almost made and had to pay for an account so check first if you live on campus.]
I can't for episode 6 to be subbed! I am loving the use of trauma and PTSD from the first 5 episodes so far. It helps that I love YamaP so much!!Been following his career since Algernon Ni Hanataba O and I have to say that this role is so suited for him because he is such an amazing actor.
I heard they are going to be airing season 2 within the next month or two . The only thing that they are cautious about airing is the reaction because God isn't going to be taking part. His agency doesn't want him promoting or taking part in BL content.
If you loved this movie then you'll love the manga it was based on. I read it years ago and it is still one of my favorite. Kimi ni Shika Kikoenai (TSUZUKI Setsuri). There is another manga by the same name but you have to read the one by Artist TSUZUKI Setsuri to read the story that the movie is adapted from. The manga has two stories and they are amazing so trust me on this. There are changes but the movie and manga are still exceptionally beautiful.
I want to watch!! They used to provide subtitles on their Youtube videos but it seems they got rid of them. I really want to watch~! Been waiting months~
That first scene in Ep 20 is so similar to the scene in Blind (2011) where their assailant is following him and the dog saves him as they get on the elevator. AND who kills a dog?? Like really! And then Yat-Ha giving him the leash in the hospital made me all sentimental. It made me cry just watching...
Am I the only stupid one or this website has made me so... When I watched this movie, it was in Chinese, but this…
It's hard to classify it. The story was written by CJ Entertainment which is a Korean Film company but the content was filmed in various countries and you hear Mandarin Chinese rather than Korean. For some reason they chose that route and I don't know why (probably a Chinese branch of CJ Entertainment). Bottom line, the movie, although spoken in Mandarin Chinese and filmed everywhere but Korea, was sponsored and funded by a Korean Entertainment company ruling it a Korean film.
where can i see all 67 episodes? there's only 58 in dramanice and kissasian
I asked the same question and found that there is 58 episodes if you watch the uncut version and 67 episodes if you watched the TV-cut version.
There is no difference but the Director wanted to prolong the show on TV so he cut some episodes up to make 67 episodes when there is actually only 58 (length-wise). All the episodes are actually on Youtube (with ENG subs) as well.
You know, I found that through all 67 episodes Yue Qi was my favorite character. He was the most realistic... *blush* And in my opinion, he was really handsome but cute at the same time. Xing Zhao Lin!!! \(>o<)/
Did anyone else freak out when they saw Meng Rui playing as Xie Yan from Uncontrollable Love in episode 15? I completely freaked out because there is no BL in this series and then HE shows up?
(Or the "Keng" that commited sucide was in Shins mind and by killing him there, he was able to find solace and comfort in knowing that the Keng in his memory is dead and can no longer hurt him)
Additionally, HOWEVER, if we are being COMPLETELY realistic, I would have to say that there is a possibility that Shin committed suicide with Keng because of Rape Trauma Syndrome. I find this a very unlikely outcome though because Shin graduated University which invokes stress and would bring back alot of memories that would trigger him... unless he overcame it and did put everything in the past (like I think he did).
There is just too many possibilities and I think that is the beauty of the author leaving this an open ending to envoke thoughts from the reader/veiwer.
BTW, this is my new favorite drama and would 10/10 recommend
[Just sayin... I almost made and had to pay for an account so check first if you live on campus.]
Bottom line, the movie, although spoken in Mandarin Chinese and filmed everywhere but Korea, was sponsored and funded by a Korean Entertainment company ruling it a Korean film.
There is no difference but the Director wanted to prolong the show on TV so he cut some episodes up to make 67 episodes when there is actually only 58 (length-wise). All the episodes are actually on Youtube (with ENG subs) as well.
Xing Zhao Lin!!! \(>o<)/
You really have to strain your ears to understand the English but other than that, it has the subs.