I’m on episode 15. I love the roommate who has a crush on Jiang Ming. She didn’t put herself forward or being jealous to Sang Zhi. She patiently waited until she’s sure that Sang Zhi doesn’t have any feelings toward Jiang Ming. That’s a good friend. All her roommates are nice and supportive too.
Not really related to the movie but do any of you experience this often? I finished ep. 11 of “Be Melodramatic”…
I know that there’s a reference to Be Melodramatic, but I didn’t really understand why. Now that you mentioned it, I noticed that the writer and director is the same for this movie and Be Melodramatic. But I still don’t get it, what was it that you went through 😁
Why, in the end they bring happiness to everyone around them. They reunited their fathers. And it’s really a…
If we watched the same drama you will notice that one of the main theme is how tightly knit is the community in Pureung, Jeju. They always look out for each other. Huron and Young Joo left by their Mothers at early age, and were raised by their Fathers and the whole village. So I’m sure they can find support from all those people around them too, and the baby will be loved by many. They’re mature enough to apologize to their Fathers and to face the consequences. That requires courage and strength that some adults don’t even have. Hardship and challenges will come to most married people, no matter how ready they are to have a family. So I agree wholeheartedly with the choice they made. The message that the writer tries to convey is not to lose hope.
I thought I won’t be rewatching this drama. But after the finale this goes straight to my ‘to rewatch list’ so I can savor every moment and understand the story better
Now that you mentioned it, I noticed that the writer and director is the same for this movie and Be Melodramatic.
But I still don’t get it, what was it that you went through 😁
Huron and Young Joo left by their Mothers at early age, and were raised by their Fathers and the whole village.
So I’m sure they can find support from all those people around them too, and the baby will be loved by many.
They’re mature enough to apologize to their Fathers and to face the consequences. That requires courage and
strength that some adults don’t even have.
Hardship and challenges will come to most married people, no matter how ready they are to have a family.
So I agree wholeheartedly with the choice they made.
The message that the writer tries to convey is not to lose hope.