I don't know what the griping peeps are moaning about. Yes, there's the end scene, that shows gives the promise of another season, but at least there was a "happy ending" for the main couple; it's not like Angie ignored her beau and got on her flight and left him. It's obvious she's not gonna go and they'll be together.
I nearly ditched this, because of the negative reviews and comments, but really glad I didn't.
the I'm obsessed with you type of love which was not great
The main female lead looks exactly like the dead ex-girlfriend of Director Hi, that's why he's obsessed with her; plus, she was also a ballerina. There's more to learn in flashbacks as you watch.
So, the version I watched was only 80 mins, and had no credits at the end, so I think I missed the ending; especially since it suddenly cut off, when I feel something crucial to the plot should have happened. I can't say more without giving away spoilers, so I'll have to look for the uncut version I'm guessing...
I liked it, except...I just don't understand why Gump's friends (mainly Zee) were so desperate to prove he was gay and in a relationship with Nai. Someone's sexuality is nobody elses business; I would have understood if Zee, or one of his friends, fancied Gump (or even Nai), so they needed to know, but no. That part of the plot just annoyed me, despite his friends being supportive when he was sad; though Zee was behind the reason why Gump ended up being sad, so...
This really didn't sit right with me at all. I know there wasn't like in-your-face chemistry between the two male leads, but at least they were likeable. All the other characters sucked, besides the "boy's" father and the guys mother. The guys "friend" sucked, because he told everything that was said to him, in confidence, to the guys wife. The guys wife sucked, though I initially I felt bad for her, despite her weird choice of vocabulary (like being offended because her husband didn't want sex and wasn't on a "deep love" level, and wanting to "eat her shit" - her words), but then her true colours, of what she really thought of her husband and his poetry, came out when she got what she wanted (pregnant). Just the things she said to him, which were downright uncalled for, even in the heat of the moment; I wouldn't have stayed with her either. Even a little of a hopeful ending for the pair to be together, would have been nice, despite the lack of chemistry aspect; but instead the "boy" obviously and thankfully has a brighter future, but unfortunately the sad poet gets left behind and shedding tears with hopefully enjoyment found in fatherhood at some point and will find love again.
I nearly ditched this, because of the negative reviews and comments, but really glad I didn't.