The manga developed the romance a lot better and also made more sense about the glasses thing. It was her way of shielding herself. You all should definitely read it.
Oh, that's an interesting cope mechanism. I tried before, watching dark content and stuff, but it just doesn't…
I might just take things too seriously but when I watch overally happy things then I feel like I'm forcing myself to feel better. By watching dark shows, it's like I can confront my bad feelings in an indirect way? I can continue to feel depressed without saying completely that I feel bad due to something other than a sad show. Sorry to get all serious, oof
The odd thing is that when I don't feel good I only want to watch dark and depressing things. I just don't want to like trick myself into feeling better than I actually do? It helps me cope better to watch something similar to what I'm feeling.
That's one of the reasons why I like kdramas, because the male lead isn't always strong. I love the adorable male leads like, Park Hyung Shik and Jinyoung. They don't have extremely manly characters.
Can someone please explain the ending to meWhy did Chen cry at the end when he saw the eels were dead or dying…
Chen cried because his efforts were in vain, after risking it all to save them, he himself got trapped. He left to go back to China and the FL stayed in Korea to continue working for them. She signed a contract in order to save him.
I feel so much for the mother, I'm truly proud that after everything that she had gone through, she still kept the child. Instead of hurting a baby, she instead did everything she could to help it.
This was such an amazing movie, this is probably the best bromance movie that I've ever seen. The friendship was just so sweet and I could feel how much they cared for each other.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Do6t0aSm3nA&list=PLXgoKQ9juAEPTjd-QMPDQ9BH3WBl0EcdA&index=3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoAwZi4M2_U&list=PLXgoKQ9juAEPTjd-QMPDQ9BH3WBl0EcdA