Yeah the marketing also showed it more fluffy than it is. Misleading. And people are rating it low just because it doesn't have as much romance as they had expected.
Im sorry but lee jehas running scene towards to yellow lighthouse was so funny in 2.0x speed lmaaaaoooooooo 😭😭😭😭😭
It was also so unexpected (Iike I am not really not used to jeha moving this much😭) because we always see him laid-back and cold from the outside but finally his physical reaction caught up to his true inner feelings
1- How did he find out about her illness? Is her illness the same as his mom's?2- How does he really feel towards…
1) It’s likely he contacted Daeum’s doctor directly, that's easy enough right?
2) He's conflicted. There’s clearly a protective instinct which part guilt, part care but also a deeper emotional pull he may not fully understand yet. Her confession might have startled him into confronting feelings he was trying to rationalize as “concern” or “necessity” (especially as she’s central to the film). But maybe it’s becoming harder for him to deny that there’s more beneath the surface and we’ll probably see him slowly realize and accept that soon.
3) Hasn't JeHa lways wanted her safe ? but maybe now, after processing her confession and learning the full truth, he’s balancing that more carefully with her autonomy and the film’s emotional weight?
4) That last beach scene felt so final and heavy. It could absolutely be interpreted as post-death especially given the tone and how she’s speaking to JeHa as if from a distance. But there’s also that possibility since Daeum always carries her camcorder, it might just be one of her recordings, like a memory they’re playing back. The grain, the framing all of it fits camcorder footage. In fact, if you look at all the episode endings, they seem to carry that vlogging style. Whatever the reality is, that little recurring detail is incredibly poignant, a quiet reminder of how she’s documenting moments, possibly for when she’s no longer around
As everyone here has already said I too believe the ml will continue the movie. However, for me the sign was a…
That could be but he also says later "It won't happen" and has his own dilemma of not wanting to repeat what his father did but maybe his love for Daeum and wanting her to be happy will outweigh all of those and he will indeed not end up caring about anything else
2) He's conflicted. There’s clearly a protective instinct which part guilt, part care but also a deeper emotional pull he may not fully understand yet. Her confession might have startled him into confronting feelings he was trying to rationalize as “concern” or “necessity” (especially as she’s central to the film). But maybe it’s becoming harder for him to deny that there’s more beneath the surface and we’ll probably see him slowly realize and accept that soon.
3) Hasn't JeHa lways wanted her safe ? but maybe now, after processing her confession and learning the full truth, he’s balancing that more carefully with her autonomy and the film’s emotional weight?
4) That last beach scene felt so final and heavy. It could absolutely be interpreted as post-death especially given the tone and how she’s speaking to JeHa as if from a distance. But there’s also that possibility since Daeum always carries her camcorder, it might just be one of her recordings, like a memory they’re playing back. The grain, the framing all of it fits camcorder footage. In fact, if you look at all the episode endings, they seem to carry that vlogging style. Whatever the reality is, that little recurring detail is incredibly poignant, a quiet reminder of how she’s documenting moments, possibly for when she’s no longer around