Things that disappoint/annoy the hell out of me with k-dramas is the way they deal with homosexuality, or in this case (ep 4) the wish to cross dress, and how even the police has to tell him its a "good idea to go to the hospital for a 'cure'" or how the supposedly innocent/nice lady has to ask him "how would your mother feel" as if she's saying something helpful.
Last drama I watched (Ho Goo's love) also portrayed homosexuality as a problem and something to be cured. I understand that korea is not as open about it as other countries, but it does upset me. That aside, enjoying the drama so far~
Does this have a tragic ending? Please spoiler-mark your reply for the sake of others who might not want to know...
Sadly, yes. The drama is based on the diaries of a real girl who had this disease. It's a disease where there is no cure and where the patient (the real girl and thus also the character in this drama) will eventually pass away from it. Though I'd still say to watch it because even with a tragic ending it is a very beautiful and inspiring story :)
Watched it for Lee Min Ki. I ended up giving it a 7/10, it's definitely worth watching! But it lacked of depth, explanations and character development in my opinion.. Has some random funny moments but over all an action-filled movie. Give it a try!
hahah, I'm so confused. So many characters and twists involved from like ep 13 onwards. Quite the horrible last few minutes of a twist too and.. well. ;__; still, def a fave drama for me.
Last drama I watched (Ho Goo's love) also portrayed homosexuality as a problem and something to be cured. I understand that korea is not as open about it as other countries, but it does upset me. That aside, enjoying the drama so far~