I'm afraid Ji Hyeon has committed suicide. If you watch the beginning of the film again, you will realize it.…
I too loved the movie and them. I'm believing he did as Ji Hyeon wanted. He wanted to be at his side but Ji Hyeon chose to take the blame himself to not jeopardize GW career. When the roomate asked JH to move out, when he entered his bedroom, from the outside GW was told, "GW, don't look so down, it makes you look like the gulty one." So GW chose to stay silent and do as JH wanted. What confused me was, why didn't JH move on and chose this end? The co worker randomly visiting and singing the song of hope to him, could have played a bigger part. This one person supported him when no one did. It ends with them both at the lighthouse. GW throws the shell and JH hugs him. They're wearing different clothes and roles reversed. Am I right in believing that he still loves him deeply and dreams of a moment with him again or did he too commit S and this is their meeting as JH looks the same and he has matured.
The dismal lighting from beginning to end made this a little more depressing than it needed to be but worth the watch. While S is an option some take, I wish films portray other options. It seems an easy copout to make the film more drastic.
I agree with all this, except one minor point - Teerak isn't calling Muenfah by his name - that's just the subtitles.…
I actually listen as I read the subs and watch the series. P'Fah is heard multiple times in every scene when he speaks to him. This is very irritating. Some series may only use Phi or P' which is way more acceptable. If the special is anything like this, I may not watch.
Lack of creativity and/or their target audience probably like to see such behaviors. I can't see their industry widening if this continues as is. Thanks for commenting.
Why, for God's sake, would this be unacceptable now?! On which planet do you live?
I do not think this is the worst thing that can be shown in a drama. My initial comment was to add clarity for those watching to keep an open mind and not automatically cast judgment againt the teacher and the situation. This was done before the age of consent changed. My review also recommends to view it as a period piece and not by todays standards which would make it illegal. I highlighted the controversial areas as this is where offense was taken. Would it be acceptable for a teacher to have relations with a student under his care? Would it be acceptable for a teacher well into their late 30's / early 40's to have a relationship with a student not yet 18? To add, being gay at that time was frowned on and both were. As I said before, watch the short in the period it was filmed and it will be interesting. Don't watch it with 2025 legalities.
Occupation she said, Bison found out his boyfriend was a snitch and made him jump into the ocean. Fadel literally…
Since you insist: Actually, Kant and Style pretended to love them to get at them. One to clear his record and one for a car. Heartless and incompetent.
Occupation she said, Bison found out his boyfriend was a snitch and made him jump into the ocean. Fadel literally…
Yes Kant and Style were doing the do and plotting to sell them out.....heartless much. Come on, they hurt Fadel and Bison unprovoked by them. Who are the heartless ones?
Occupation she said, Bison found out his boyfriend was a snitch and made him jump into the ocean. Fadel literally…
I am with both Bison and Fadel. He is lucky that it was Bison who made him jump and not me, else he would have had to drink all to save his own life. He betrayed him. He was sleeping with our plushie and betraying him. Ride or die. Well he was about to die... 😁
Style was enticed for a car. A car. He went after Fadel to win a car. Style inserted himself at every turn in Fadel's life for a car. Just that alone, he should be shot. Their feelings didn't matter? They were just pawns until the tables turned. How is that fair? Both Bison and Fadel didn't go looking for them, so deal with the consequences.
I stand by my sentiments. The were very proficient professionals. 😁😁😁😁
My dear M, how could you? Bison dressing like a middle aged woman.... 💀 Always!!! Only Friends, same vibe. Thought only I felt that way.... 😁😁😁
Re: Fadel and Bison were not the reddest flags imo. That was their occupation and were good at it. 😁😁😁
Kant and Style were worse as they only got to know them for ulterior motives... Fadel didn't deserve to be lied to like that as he was keeping his distance and Style, in his crop top, wouldn't leave him alone... So what if he get's a gun pointed at him 😁
100 in agreement of unkidnapping Style... that dude original 😁😁😁😁😁😁
I agree! Tew was a selfish, self-righteous a**hole! He left his mother for years, didn't want to come back- didn't…
Murder 1. the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another. 2. kill (someone) unlawfully and with premeditation.
Euthanasia 1. the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma.
A person's choice to die by a qualified doctor will still be classed as murder unless the country's laws allow it. While I can empathize with a person in pain needing release it is still a killing. There are methods a person can use to commit suicide thus taking the responsibility of their death from someone else's hands and opening them to up to prosecution.
A doctor's oath is to save lives not end it. Kan went against his duty as a doctor and against the laws of the country. He should face the consequences. If any regular person did the same, would it not be classed as murder? What proof would they have before a court to say that it was assisted killing and not premeditated murder.
Tew did his moral job but was generated from an emotional one and this is where I find fault. He was in pain by the loss of his mother but felt guilty. It was not a clear case of a crime being committed and the offender caught. He should never have been part of the investigation as it was close to him. He created his pain.
I agree! Tew was a selfish, self-righteous a**hole! He left his mother for years, didn't want to come back- didn't…
While he can be called an a**hole, we must remember he gave the Doc many chances to tell the truth. Everytime he had to go through lies and smoke screens before he'd get the truth. He told him clearly that he would do his job if he found out that he was doing the killings. The both fell in love with each other. Also worth remembering, how would anyone feel if the person they eventually gave their heart to was the one who killed their mother? I do agree that I wasn't against what the doctor did, but if anyone else had done it, it would be called murder.
The tv series is directed in 3 perspectives. 1st episode = observer's (our) perspective2nd episode= Danny's perspective3rd…
👏👏👏👏 Thank you!
I was thinking maybe "uncle" couldn't get it up anymore and Yoho did "self love" as a substitute. You make perfect sense. I don't need the next episode anymore.
Acting aside, this was better than I initially thought. Really got to put the pieces together to understand what really happened.
The tv series is directed in 3 perspectives. 1st episode = observer's (our) perspective2nd episode= Danny's perspective3rd…
This makes the most sense as he would have seen his body and would recognize it from the pics. He may be a stay at home bf and only responds to Danny's texts when he is free to meet. Last lingering question: Why would Yoho's partner be watching OF but not touching Yoho? Really need one more ep to tie this up.
The tv series is directed in 3 perspectives. 1st episode = observer's (our) perspective2nd episode= Danny's perspective3rd…
Probably the uncle was a fan also. But, how did his uncle know the shape of his butt to recognize it as his? His only distinguishing mark was the tattoo across his left chest which wasn't shown in the pics.
Could be bad editing, because he texts Danny right after about the couples account. If that is the case, he was lying to his friend about not having sex. Which would lead to him being shocked to be found out by uncle.
The tv series is directed in 3 perspectives. 1st episode = observer's (our) perspective2nd episode= Danny's perspective3rd…
I was confused as to what he read on the phone because the translation was iffy. I saw "Get home right now" but it didn't say by whom. So I wondered who sent the message.
What made him suddenly want to go to the bathroom though he never used it but only checked his phone, saw the message and left.
Also, the convo he had with the person on the phone, already knew that he was doing it for money, so why the text? Could it have been someone else?
This definitely needs a 4th to tie up the story. I agree with your perspectives.
The dismal lighting from beginning to end made this a little more depressing than it needed to be but worth the watch. While S is an option some take, I wish films portray other options. It seems an easy copout to make the film more drastic.
Lack of creativity and/or their target audience probably like to see such behaviors. I can't see their industry widening if this continues as is.
Thanks for commenting.
Style was enticed for a car. A car. He went after Fadel to win a car. Style inserted himself at every turn in Fadel's life for a car. Just that alone, he should be shot. Their feelings didn't matter? They were just pawns until the tables turned. How is that fair? Both Bison and Fadel didn't go looking for them, so deal with the consequences.
I stand by my sentiments. The were very proficient professionals. 😁😁😁😁
Re: Fadel and Bison were not the reddest flags imo. That was their occupation and were good at it. 😁😁😁
Kant and Style were worse as they only got to know them for ulterior motives... Fadel didn't deserve to be lied to like that as he was keeping his distance and Style, in his crop top, wouldn't leave him alone... So what if he get's a gun pointed at him 😁
100 in agreement of unkidnapping Style... that dude original 😁😁😁😁😁😁
Great review!!
1. the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
2. kill (someone) unlawfully and with premeditation.
Euthanasia
1. the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma.
A person's choice to die by a qualified doctor will still be classed as murder unless the country's laws allow it. While I can empathize with a person in pain needing release it is still a killing. There are methods a person can use to commit suicide thus taking the responsibility of their death from someone else's hands and opening them to up to prosecution.
A doctor's oath is to save lives not end it. Kan went against his duty as a doctor and against the laws of the country. He should face the consequences. If any regular person did the same, would it not be classed as murder? What proof would they have before a court to say that it was assisted killing and not premeditated murder.
Tew did his moral job but was generated from an emotional one and this is where I find fault. He was in pain by the loss of his mother but felt guilty. It was not a clear case of a crime being committed and the offender caught. He should never have been part of the investigation as it was close to him. He created his pain.
Thank you!
I was thinking maybe "uncle" couldn't get it up anymore and Yoho did "self love" as a substitute. You make perfect sense. I don't need the next episode anymore.
Acting aside, this was better than I initially thought. Really got to put the pieces together to understand what really happened.
Could be bad editing, because he texts Danny right after about the couples account. If that is the case, he was lying to his friend about not having sex. Which would lead to him being shocked to be found out by uncle.
What made him suddenly want to go to the bathroom though he never used it but only checked his phone, saw the message and left.
Also, the convo he had with the person on the phone, already knew that he was doing it for money, so why the text? Could it have been someone else?
This definitely needs a 4th to tie up the story. I agree with your perspectives.