I remember thinking it was stupid of her to put the bag on an unknown car and then tie her shoelaces in the middle of the road, I don't know why anyone would do that? Then it was a bit unclear how the ML started liking her. I found the both the FL, the bad FL and minion annoying but the 2FL was entertaining and had a personality. I kept thinking that 2FL does what the ML or 2ML usually does and that was entertaining. 2ML was a hoot he was flamboyant but not annoying and I liked the friandship between the 2 MLs. Babyvoices and too much cutesy behavior from the FL annoys me I've never understod why the MLs of dramas like that but as long as the FLs aren't doormats, to dumb, naive or childish it ok. There were some moments here and there but definatly not among the worst I've seen. On the plus side this MC communicared with eachother, missunderstandings didn't last long that I liked. I did like the absolutly last scenes with the boy and the girl.
I really wanted to like it. It was a good ide but I havent been able to see more than a few eps becase o the FL irritated me something awful. I can handle bad acting and things like that, it can even be fun watching that but this was to much for me on some level. It was probably the bad directing that made her that way but in the end I had a hard time watching her.
I liked the ending and I think they used the a-thing wisely, because to me it made sence. Personelly I would probably…
Another thing is how would he ever have the shed the fake persona that he had lived with for so long if he had just picked up where he left off after the hospital? As someone wrote, he would constantly be questioning himself and her, does he love her, does she love him or the fake etc would he ever trust it the way he needed? Even with therapy for the rest of his life I honestly think he would never be ok. So it was the most humane ending and new begining for the whole family. They got to now eachother again. As his real self.
I see many comments about cliches but honestly isn't it all about how things are used/delivered? If bad is because…
I liked the ending and I think they used the a-thing wisely, because to me it made sence. Personelly I would probably have gone insane if I had gone thru what he did since he was a kid, the tension of the past 14 years, and then the horror of the last few episodes and then his biggest fear of losing his anchor in life, his beloved wife, at the hands of his fathers disciple. That mental blow would be devastating. It is beliveble that his mind protected it self by resetting to a time before he meet with that family.
He is telling her that truth about his behavior for the first time (well acctually, he did somewhat do that when they rre young) thinking that will drive her away but it's to protect himself from hurting since he doesn't realize his feelings. While he's acting like himself fore the first time in his adult life it does confuse her but most importantly he is deliberatly showing her himself and how boken he is. He then slowly starts to get flashbacks of his wife and his behavor mirrors that with his subconscious action, like buying the daughters favorite desserts. I think the visit to "his mother" was a turning point. It's when he acctually starts to trust his own feelings. When he realizes the name of the workshop was chosen by him and what that meant I think that confirmed to him that he acctually loved her. That's way he started to cry when he heared that she was leaving, he might acctualy loose her again. This is how I saw it.
I also think that wedding ring shows his subconcious love. He needs to ware it otherwise he can't do his metal work, something he always loved. After he took it of, meaning even that tie to his wife was severed, he hurt his hands (got physically hurt as a manifestation of his subconscious need for his wife) everytime he did metal work. I think that is a big deal for both of them.
I see many comments about cliches but honestly isn't it all about how things are used/delivered? If bad is because I've seen it many times before or is it bad because it was badly made/preformed? Another thing is even thou it would have been nice if certain questions were answeared more clearly I didn't feel I lost out on anything.Me, I loved this drama! But I only care about how it makes me feel and it totally captured me. Every nuance kept me glued to the screen.
My problem with THAT trope is the fact how romanticised it is in dramas. When it real life I can't imagine anything…
I like the ending plus it's peppered with clues that he is slowly getting his memory back but his mind needs time to heal and probably needs to be secure in the love of his family befor he can deal with it. I think the visit to "his mother" when she answeared that she thought that he actually cared for his wife was a turning point in him to start trusting his feelings. When he then realized the name of the workshop and what it had and still ment to him. When he heared that she was leaving he was so scared that he was too late. That is how I saw it.
I really disliked the ending, i found it super sus that he was suddenly all emotional especially when he had just…
Could it be he told her that in order to push her away? To protect himself? For me it wasn't sudden. Some time had passed, so much that the FL had finally made the decision to let go of him.
He was clearly having flashbacks of things in their past life together but he didn't trust himself. Maybe he needed time alone to sort thru his emotions and I think when his "mom" said that she thought that he acctually cared about his wife he might have started to acctually trust that feeling. So he started to revisit their past. I think when he heard the name of the workshop he was finally ready to trust that it might be true. Maybe it's my wishfull thinking :) The FL, I think she was forcing herself to let go of him by moving away, so she was probably really grateful that the man she loved was coming back to her.
The actor playing the ML must have developed a bad back because the posture is really bad, it must have ached every day. He doesn't look like a thugh it's more like an oaf.
He is telling her that truth about his behavior for the first time (well acctually, he did somewhat do that when they rre young) thinking that will drive her away but it's to protect himself from hurting since he doesn't realize his feelings. While he's acting like himself fore the first time in his adult life it does confuse her but most importantly he is deliberatly showing her himself and how boken he is. He then slowly starts to get flashbacks of his wife and his behavor mirrors that with his subconscious action, like buying the daughters favorite desserts. I think the visit to "his mother" was a turning point. It's when he acctually starts to trust his own feelings. When he realizes the name of the workshop was chosen by him and what that meant I think that confirmed to him that he acctually loved her. That's way he started to cry when he heared that she was leaving, he might acctualy loose her again. This is how I saw it.
I also think that wedding ring shows his subconcious love. He needs to ware it otherwise he can't do his metal work, something he always loved. After he took it of, meaning even that tie to his wife was severed, he hurt his hands (got physically hurt as a manifestation of his subconscious need for his wife) everytime he did metal work. I think that is a big deal for both of them.
He was clearly having flashbacks of things in their past life together but he didn't trust himself. Maybe he needed time alone to sort thru his emotions and I think when his "mom" said that she thought that he acctually cared about his wife he might have started to acctually trust that feeling. So he started to revisit their past. I think when he heard the name of the workshop he was finally ready to trust that it might be true. Maybe it's my wishfull thinking :) The FL, I think she was forcing herself to let go of him by moving away, so she was probably really grateful that the man she loved was coming back to her.