So I am really late I know BUT I just finished this series!l FINALLY! I Been holding off on watching the last…
I don't know if you notice, but Day wrote an entire book about second chance. Again, he wrote a book about them and their love. Mhok discovered right after saying to Night that if Day doesn't talk, he will not talk too, but then he saw the book and started to invest in Day asking if he is in a relationship. Mhok knows Day'sfeelings, he is a pretty confident man. The point is: how come back together? Why Day is so hesitant?
Day was deceived twice by August and Mhok. We know why Mhok lied, but Day doesn't have the same perception as us and the main thing is: he didn't want to get in the way of Mhok's life.
I believe it is important to use a little imagination to fill the gaps created between scenes in the final episode, before jumping to negative and hasty conclusions.
The series gave us a lot of information in 10 episodes, enough information to interpret what was not 100% explicit, thrown in our faces on the screen, which we really don't need.
For example, if the series has already shown that Day and Mhok talk about serious things and that they open up to each other, then that's it, they did that after they reunited
11 episodes gave us good insights to understand what happened between the time jumps, the creators trust the audience to catch what they dont have time to show us completely, they expect that we did understand the characters and that we will see through their eyes.
This series is about Mhok and Days choices, not ours, its not about us and how we wanted and would choose
i think you're being a bit uncharitable to people that had a problem with this ending. people aren't calling it…
Yeah, time helped them to come in terms about the breakup and move on, but yeah, I understand what your mean.
The pain about his sister in ep. 11 is not something new, Mhok felt that kind of feeling in ep.2 when he breaks down Day's bedroom door.
From what I understand, Mhok learned to deal with his trauma alone, which isn't a bad thing , thats okay, he is a strong man. Day didn't help directly, but he made Mhok feel true love.
I think your vision is already biased and pessimistic, condemning writers as if they were insensitive, prejudiced…
I understood the writers when they said that Day's blindness was the worst chapter of his life. I truly did, because I didn't take it to the negative side. Try not to take it the wrong way, be more positive.
And what I meant is that living life to the fullest is difficult for everyone, even for those who can see it is difficult to live sometimes. So for those who have a visual impairment is difficult too, things get more complicated, right? But of course It is totally possible for them to live a fully life. Day proves it. He finished his studies, started a business... But it wasnt always easy, right?
I think your vision is already biased and pessimistic, condemning writers as if they were insensitive, prejudiced…
No, thats not what I meant. And, okay, I will educate myself, cause clearly I'm suddenly making the life of disable people harder. Thanks for the input!
i think you're being a bit uncharitable to people that had a problem with this ending. people aren't calling it…
Time has the power to heal. In my view, thats the reason they reconnected easily. And I think Day and Mhok made good life decisions while they were apart. They chose to live life in the best way possible and to be true to the feelings they had for each other. The talk they had in the cake scene was good, enough for them to understand each other. They know each other and like each other, it doesn't take much to align. Mhok will always take care of Day, which is why it seems like he is still the caretaker, after all, that is how they met and became closer.
About Mhok's trauma, Day didn't help directly, there was no conversation and things are like that cause of the way Mhok is, I guess, he is a strong man, grew up alone, doesn't have the mother that Day has, I believe that opening up is not a characteristic of him. He is a strong, hero-style man who takes care of everyone
i think you're being a bit uncharitable to people that had a problem with this ending. people aren't calling it…
I got you! It was difficult for me to understand him too, but at some point I managed to see it from the perspective of someone who can't see, - thats going blind and then completely blind - and then all things fell into place
You guys keep using the argument that if Day was a real person he'd choose the same and he should AND LIKE WHO…
I think your vision is already biased and pessimistic, condemning writers as if they were insensitive, prejudiced and incapable of being consistent. What is of course not true.
Last Twilight was written with great consistency and carries a unique meaning, which is knowing how to live in adverse circumstances and not lose hope of having a better life.
Everyone wants to make their lives better, never worse. Blind people living their lives fully, which I think is something difficult to achieve, the person will always have hope for an even fuller life. Day is like that. I admire Day and what he represents.
I believe and trust in the team of professionals who developed Last Twilight. I understood the message and it was pure and beautiful.
How can they say that Day and Mhok didn't talk through?
The cake scene was so meaningful. Mhok confessed that he had selfish thoughts, that Day couldn't do things without him and so on.
Sometimes things don't need to be explicit, said clearly, we just need key words to connect the dots and draw our conclusions
The breakup was painful, but being a good person, who learned from his past, Mhok was able to see the positive side and move on, live his life and achieve things, something he couldn't do before.
I liked the ending. I read that some people complained that Mhok's problems were not addressed and resolved, but they were.
The scene of the family together, Day visiting the grave, Day's mother praising the food Mhok prepared, talking about increasing the price on the menu... all of these are resolutions in Mhok's life.
He has a family now, learned a new profession and excelled as a professional. This in someone's life is a lot.
Was the ending rushed? Yes, but I already knew it would be.
But even with little screen time, the story managed to show what Mhok achieved and he achieved everything by being good, caring and faithful.
I don't know maybe it will drop again. You never know.Episode 12 has to be pretty great for people to forgive…
Yes, very realistic indeed, but I don't think we will know everything that happened during the time Day and Mhok were apart. I wanted details, follow closely their lives, but its not going to happen, I guees, and thats okay
but Day wrote an entire book about second chance. Again, he wrote a book about them and their love. Mhok discovered right after saying to Night that if Day doesn't talk, he will not talk too, but then he saw the book and started to invest in Day asking if he is in a relationship. Mhok knows Day'sfeelings, he is a pretty confident man. The point is: how come back together? Why Day is so hesitant?
Day was deceived twice by August and Mhok. We know why Mhok lied, but Day doesn't have the same perception as us and the main thing is: he didn't want to get in the way of Mhok's life.
It's a shame, this show deserved a solid 9 for sure.
The series gave us a lot of information in 10 episodes, enough information to interpret what was not 100% explicit, thrown in our faces on the screen, which we really don't need.
For example, if the series has already shown that Day and Mhok talk about serious things and that they open up to each other, then that's it, they did that after they reunited
11 episodes gave us good insights to understand what happened between the time jumps, the creators trust the audience to catch what they dont have time to show us completely, they expect that we did understand the characters and that we will see through their eyes.
This series is about Mhok and Days choices, not ours, its not about us and how we wanted and would choose
The pain about his sister in ep. 11 is not something new, Mhok felt that kind of feeling in ep.2 when he breaks down Day's bedroom door.
From what I understand, Mhok learned to deal with his trauma alone, which isn't a bad thing , thats okay, he is a strong man. Day didn't help directly, but he made Mhok feel true love.
And what I meant is that living life to the fullest is difficult for everyone, even for those who can see it is difficult to live sometimes. So for those who have a visual impairment is difficult too, things get more complicated, right? But of course It is totally possible for them to live a fully life. Day proves it. He finished his studies, started a business... But it wasnt always easy, right?
The talk they had in the cake scene was good, enough for them to understand each other. They know each other and like each other, it doesn't take much to align. Mhok will always take care of Day, which is why it seems like he is still the caretaker, after all, that is how they met and became closer.
About Mhok's trauma, Day didn't help directly, there was no conversation and things are like that cause of the way Mhok is, I guess, he is a strong man, grew up alone, doesn't have the mother that Day has, I believe that opening up is not a characteristic of him. He is a strong, hero-style man who takes care of everyone
I'm happy for them and proud of Day. He did good, really good, he deserves the best of the best.
Last Twilight was written with great consistency and carries a unique meaning, which is knowing how to live in adverse circumstances and not lose hope of having a better life.
Everyone wants to make their lives better, never worse. Blind people living their lives fully, which I think is something difficult to achieve, the person will always have hope for an even fuller life. Day is like that. I admire Day and what he represents.
I believe and trust in the team of professionals who developed Last Twilight. I understood the message and it was pure and beautiful.
The cake scene was so meaningful. Mhok confessed that he had selfish thoughts, that Day couldn't do things without him and so on.
Sometimes things don't need to be explicit, said clearly, we just need key words to connect the dots and draw our conclusions
The breakup was painful, but being a good person, who learned from his past, Mhok was able to see the positive side and move on, live his life and achieve things, something he couldn't do before.
He is a patient, faithful and strong man.
The greatest greeflag of all time
The scene of the family together, Day visiting the grave, Day's mother praising the food Mhok prepared, talking about increasing the price on the menu... all of these are resolutions in Mhok's life.
He has a family now, learned a new profession and excelled as a professional. This in someone's life is a lot.
Was the ending rushed? Yes, but I already knew it would be.
But even with little screen time, the story managed to show what Mhok achieved and he achieved everything by being good, caring and faithful.