Did a rewatch and yeah ..... this is a such a fun good movie. Honestly such an emotional rollercoaster… one minute you.are laughing, the next you are on the edge of your seat, and then it hits with that catharsis.
And the chase and fight scenes especially with the cop are just ✋😐🤚.
We have never really had a main character this unhinged.
What I learned from this movie and 12:12 is that the SK government(but can be said about any government around the world) is apparently run by a bunch of wildly incompetent fools who failed upward through elite level asskissing, bootlicking, toadying ,brownnosing….............. and the country is somehow still standing only because some poor nameless folks are out there actually doing their jobs and refusing to let everything burn.
The ending basically proved the FL’s fear are correct and something to keep in mind.
The ending really ruined the whole movie. They spent the entire film pushing the idea that love is worth the risk and that fear of eventual heartbreak should not justify holding back. The ML given his personal experience with his mother and his scum father never really believed anyone was genuine. But he overcame that and started to fall for the FL. The case is even stronger for the FL who literally just wants to live in their happiest moments because she cannot bear the thought of the love fading. So she holds back and pulls away from the relationship. The film keeps preaching that message all the way to the end only to deliver an ending that contradicts it.
And the chase and fight scenes especially with the cop are just ✋😐🤚.
We have never really had a main character this unhinged.
Him and that transport minster where the only sane ones there.
and the country is somehow still standing only because some poor nameless folks are out there actually doing their jobs and refusing to let everything burn.
Was it for his mom?
It's just that the statements felt like they contradict each other.
Even I thought the story was ending in that direction but no..that did not happen.
They spent the entire film pushing the idea that love is worth the risk and that fear of eventual heartbreak should not justify holding back. The ML given his personal experience with his mother and his scum father never really believed anyone was genuine. But he overcame that and started to fall for the FL.
The case is even stronger for the FL who literally just wants to live in their happiest moments because she cannot bear the thought of the love fading. So she holds back and pulls away from the relationship. The film keeps preaching that message all the way to the end only to deliver an ending that contradicts it.