for me, I think the purpose why there is this color blindness was like supposed to be an obstacle for Hyeseong.…
Thank you for your idea, I think it might well be what the writers meant 👍 but it's so poorly executed that it doesn't really make sense. And it doesn't make sense either how he has color blindness sometimes but most of the time he's perfectly fine and is a famous artist! Also it kind of seem that it only happens when he's touching woojin 🤔 at first I thought they wanted to make the "time is a circle and he was in fact already trying to save woojin in his first life because he was already back in time!" And it was a consequence of knowing the future or something. But they didn't choose this path so I don't know...
I understand why people don't really like the ending. But I feel like the whole point of the serie was a karmic cyrcle, that you can't move on if you don't resolve what stuck with you along the way: Junichi's guilt, Makiko's suffering, Naoto's obsession, Nara's grief, Keisuke's inferiority complex (yeah this one is not really resolved...). There was no other proper way to end this than by having Junichi and Makiko reunited/having a second chance at love, and Junichi giving back to Masaki what he received from Masaki's grandpa. Everyone went back were they were before the traumatic event, and moved on.
As for Hiromi...yes that's classic jdrama. But at the same time, she's literally a nurse, we should have seen it coming.
It was not perfect but I loved the drama nevertheless.
This show was awazing all the way, I don't think I've ever seen anything like it in japanese cinema. The acting was very good, I was especially impressed by the guest appearance of Hinata Hiiragi in the last episode
Okay it was an amazing drama!! It's been so long since I've been able to finish such a long serie but it was never boring, always fresh and interesting. The acting was incredible (especially impressed by Alen Fang's performance, that I had only seen in romance drama). I was pretty alright with the ending, how rebirth instead of desctruction is the solution for Ye Mo, yeah okay. But that montage with everyone being happy, as if all their problems were coming from Tianren realms? (just. HOW were Chunji's problems solved? Tiaren didn't create class discrimination or poverty). I'm guessing that there is a buddhist implication that I just don't know, but it kinda feels like they just said 'Nothing is going your way? The right answer is to kill yourself because in another like/universe you will be happy and accomplish everything you want'. I felt like it was so contradictory of the message they give all through the drama that 'Actions have consequences, and consequences shape your karma, so be good'.
I'm so sad it ended it was sooooo good :'( Like, did we have ny other thai serie this perfect in the last few years? I had a question though, why did Charn say he changed his surname?
Guys, please lightly spoil me with a yes or no answer 'cause I need to know: is Khem or Master going to die? I feel like they're teasing that Master will sacrifice his life to save Khem, kinda like he did with his friend. I hate the "we'll meet again in our next life for sure" kind of ending...
And whyyy did he distance himself from Woojin in the first timeline? It was so confusing
But I feel like the whole point of the serie was a karmic cyrcle, that you can't move on if you don't resolve what stuck with you along the way: Junichi's guilt, Makiko's suffering, Naoto's obsession, Nara's grief, Keisuke's inferiority complex (yeah this one is not really resolved...).
There was no other proper way to end this than by having Junichi and Makiko reunited/having a second chance at love, and Junichi giving back to Masaki what he received from Masaki's grandpa.
Everyone went back were they were before the traumatic event, and moved on.
As for Hiromi...yes that's classic jdrama. But at the same time, she's literally a nurse, we should have seen it coming.
It was not perfect but I loved the drama nevertheless.
I was pretty alright with the ending, how rebirth instead of desctruction is the solution for Ye Mo, yeah okay. But that montage with everyone being happy, as if all their problems were coming from Tianren realms? (just. HOW were Chunji's problems solved? Tiaren didn't create class discrimination or poverty).
I'm guessing that there is a buddhist implication that I just don't know, but it kinda feels like they just said 'Nothing is going your way? The right answer is to kill yourself because in another like/universe you will be happy and accomplish everything you want'. I felt like it was so contradictory of the message they give all through the drama that 'Actions have consequences, and consequences shape your karma, so be good'.
I had a question though, why did Charn say he changed his surname?
I hate the "we'll meet again in our next life for sure" kind of ending...