Honestly, the drama is not showing why the second ml is hesitating to show his love towards FL if he had loved…
Ye Rong typifies the C-Drama childhood sweetheart girl who has a great relationship with the boy's mother, so she thinks she will marry the boy, regardless of how he feels.
Not me lo, i dont feel sorry forl. 2ML is such a coward π and a total hypocrite π. The moment he called…
Ye Rong makes claims on him and he doesn't set the record straight. So, their friends think FL is the "homewrecker." Ugh! 2ML needed to offer her some hope if he truly wanted her to wait for him, if he really thought they had a future together. He outright rejected her then offered NOTHING. When Ye Rong wronged FL, he didn't stand up for her at all.
I disagree about the court case. He placed the entire financial burden on his wife's shoulders and became a stay-home…
"He placed the entire financial burden on his wife's shoulders and became a stay-home parent." IIRC His wife asked him to so she could focus on freelancing.
I disagree. If you watch the prequel, it gives a bit more character background of Nagisa, his realization that…
@Tayce, I agree with you. Nagisa still loved Rena as a person and could not handle having her torn apart in court. He wanted to give her a chance to get to know Sora the way he had for the past 6 years. He was heartbroken about it but felt that having their daughter know both her parents would be a good thing. And he believed Rena when she said she had stopped drinking, and that Sora is her priority. And as the ending showed, Nagisa was right in his judgment. Sora was no longer neglected. Rena was more in tune with what was going on with Sora and realized she needed her Papa too. Frankly, when you have more adults (aunts, uncles, grandparents, significant others) love and care for your child, the better off everyone will be.
Can you please explain which aspects of the movie you didnt like? I dont know if i should watch it or not.
Late to reply so maybe you have watched it already. I love this movie even though it's flawed and doesn't address everything fully to satisfy all its viewers. IMO, Nagisa goes through a huge development arc from the selfish p.o.s. (everyone seems to be calling him that) to one who realizes what a gift it was to raise this beautiful child, Sora. Yes, there's courtroom battles, but not too much. It's enough to show us how unfair it is to gay men even though it's illegal to discriminate against homosexuals. Law is one thing; culture is another. Did Shun forgive Nagisa too easily? I don't judge other people's relationships, because I'm not privy to everything that's between them. From having seen the prequel, they had been together a very long time, then Nagisa goes into this crisis mode and abandons Shun. I'm a sucker for Second Chance Love in dramas, so maybe we shouldn't be asking me. I've seen it work IRL so maybe we let them figure it out. All I know is this movie managed to make me feel the gamut of feelings available and I cried sad tears and some happy ones. It's heartbreaking and heartwarming.
This was great!! Way better than its prequel drama
The prequel was fluffy, which I can enjoy in a different mood. This movie had everything that made me feel all those feelings: joy, sadness, frustration, angst, heartbreak then love for this little girl who managed to make her family whole.
Having her go to him at the end was so meaningful. He was ready to give up, thinking he had no right to ask her for reconciliation. This time, though, it was she who approached him. After crying or being teary for so much of the show, my heart finally felt light.
Really not a triangle. The prince is interested in the brother and vice versa. No one is interested in the lady…
Looking at this from Pin's POV, she might feel her fiance was "snatched" because he was already promised to her. And she does have feelings for him. Her cousin-brother knew she has feelings for Saen but still flirted with Saen anyway. Of course I'm rooting for the leads to be together, but I just wanted to offer Pin's POV and how she might feel the loss.
A father's words of wisdom after his smart, independent and very accomplished daughter gets married: "Remember if one day you realize that people around you have changed. They don't treat you like they used to. You remember there are three don'ts: - First, don't be dragged down by past relationships. - Second, don't hope for a change in the future. Those are all futile. - Third and most importantly, never doubt or blame yourself. All you need to do is make a decision when it's time to make a decision."
siyeol is bad ... using innocent person who really was in love with him to his own revenge of someone else
He doesn't know that though. He has assumed that based on overheard calls. He doesn't know those guys are childhood friends and roommates, who say I love you when they're drunk.
Yes, there's courtroom battles, but not too much. It's enough to show us how unfair it is to gay men even though it's illegal to discriminate against homosexuals. Law is one thing; culture is another.
Did Shun forgive Nagisa too easily? I don't judge other people's relationships, because I'm not privy to everything that's between them. From having seen the prequel, they had been together a very long time, then Nagisa goes into this crisis mode and abandons Shun. I'm a sucker for Second Chance Love in dramas, so maybe we shouldn't be asking me. I've seen it work IRL so maybe we let them figure it out.
All I know is this movie managed to make me feel the gamut of feelings available and I cried sad tears and some happy ones. It's heartbreaking and heartwarming.
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Of course I'm rooting for the leads to be together, but I just wanted to offer Pin's POV and how she might feel the loss.
"Remember if one day you realize that people around you have changed. They don't treat you like they used to. You remember there are three don'ts:
- First, don't be dragged down by past relationships.
- Second, don't hope for a change in the future. Those are all futile.
- Third and most importantly, never doubt or blame yourself. All you need to do is make a decision when it's time to make a decision."