Any predictions as to how this drama may end??? Waiting to hear you guys~ :D
Hmm, yeah, I think a lot of people would be okay with an open ending because it would be a little difficult to try to satisfy one of the two extremes (the affair works out, the affair doesn't).
Anybody else feels like Lee Seo-jin was miscast? I just can't get used to him playing a 30 year old and the character doesn't work with him. I don't know.
his crying at the end of episode 12 just about killed me.
All the separation and reunions are finally getting to him. When they began the whole thing, he made do with spending time with her for a short time and, though he hated her going back to her husband, he overlooked it.
But now it tears him apart every time she leaves. My heart can't take his crying. T_T
Do you think what the fortune-teller said about the trio in episode 8 is true? I've been burned by dramas before that totally followed predictions by fortune-tellers although 'supernatural' wasn't one of the genres.
I don't see why else that scene was necessary. The husband going there seemed a tad random.
So if what that man said is true, Hye-won would pick her job over Seon-jae in the end, the relationship between Hye-won and her husband would never become more than comradeship, and Seon-jae is going to achieve great success. He might travel overseas and become this famous pianist, his love for Hye-won not changing. I could see the drama going in that direction if it was cliche enough.
I'm currently watching 'Gou' (episode 2) and I have to say something: why the hell is a 26 year old woman (at the time) playing a 6 year old girl? I went crazy, thinking I miscalculated the age but she was born in 1573 and the second episode takes place in 1579. I doubted myself so much (all, like, the producers won't be so stupid as to do that) that I went and calculated the number, and, as it turns out, I wasn't hallucinating. Yeesh.
I really wish they used a child actress. God, it was awful to watch a grown woman play a girl.
This makes me think of the manga 'Vagabond'. I'd love to get another view on Miyamoto Musashi's character since both 'Vagabond' and 'Miyamoto Musashi' are based on the novel by Eiji Yoshikawa.
I can't find the words to describe this amazing drama. It was just so good.
This drama could be found fully subbed in English. On streaming sites, only episode 1-44 are there but the links for episodes 45-48 are in the D-Addicts 'Ryoma Den' forum (page 14).
I sometimes watch a couple episodes of Turkish dramas on TV (there are so many dubbed Turkish dramas on Arabic TV) but I can never really continue watching the series. Each season is long and the story can span several seasons which makes me very impatient.
Remakes don't work most of the time though Günesi Beklerken piqued my curiosity. Might check it out some time~
OMG, from wiki: Director Sabu mentioned that the entire filming was done without a prepared script. Mana Ashida and Ruiki Sato, who played the roles of Rin's kindergarten classmates, therefore did not have a prepared script to follow during shooting. Instead, they spent one month with the film's assistant director going through each and every scene in detail before the actual filming.
It's because drama subbing has changed so much. Now there's Viki, DramaFever, DarkSmurf subtitles that come out a few hours after airing or a day or two.
It's really sad. Thank you WS2 for your subs all along~
I think it's actually perfect (though I cried when he shot himself). He had nothing left to live for (all the people he cared for were dead). Mok-dan was his last hope at getting his old self back (which is his own delusion) and her dying killed any will remaining to live.
Kang-to also didn't want to kill him so Shunji did it himself.
*crossed-fingers*
But now it tears him apart every time she leaves. My heart can't take his crying. T_T
I don't see why else that scene was necessary. The husband going there seemed a tad random.
So if what that man said is true, Hye-won would pick her job over Seon-jae in the end, the relationship between Hye-won and her husband would never become more than comradeship, and Seon-jae is going to achieve great success. He might travel overseas and become this famous pianist, his love for Hye-won not changing. I could see the drama going in that direction if it was cliche enough.
I really wish they used a child actress. God, it was awful to watch a grown woman play a girl.
Plus, it's Kimura Takuya <3
This drama could be found fully subbed in English. On streaming sites, only episode 1-44 are there but the links for episodes 45-48 are in the D-Addicts 'Ryoma Den' forum (page 14).
I sometimes watch a couple episodes of Turkish dramas on TV (there are so many dubbed Turkish dramas on Arabic TV) but I can never really continue watching the series. Each season is long and the story can span several seasons which makes me very impatient.
Remakes don't work most of the time though Günesi Beklerken piqued my curiosity. Might check it out some time~
Now I'm more curious about this movie.
It's really sad. Thank you WS2 for your subs all along~
Kang-to also didn't want to kill him so Shunji did it himself.
It was a tragic death too. Gah. This drama.