1:17:00 / 1:23:00 ... the movie's almost over. I'm ready to give it 8/10. In my head I was like "Why did so many people hate it? It was such a sweet movie". *literally 30 seconds later* and I'm here like... "what the... actual... FUCK?!?!"
I’ve looked everywhere for this film! I can’t find it anywhere to stream for free online! If anyone has a…
I found a website to purchase it but I'm not sure how to do it. Maybe you'll have some luck. Just search the native title and it's the first video on google.
Really good short story. The metaphor between the lock and the main character is very true to life, like the comment below me said for lack of better words.
What. The. Actual. Frick?!?! The message at the end and what I watched were two different things.
Yeong Taek's dad cheated on his mom with his classmate and he almost chocked his classmate to death for it. His uni senior got him drunk and sexually assaulted him and he strangled him to the point where he couldn't eat for two weeks. Then his senior in the army stole his wallet, got him drunk and put his girlfriend in his reach (both of them are sick for this), just to blackmail him into sucking him off.
How did he learn to respect lgbtq people and live with them from these experiences?
Thank you! I almost forgot pirate sites existed.
In my head I was like "Why did so many people hate it? It was such a sweet movie".
*literally 30 seconds later* and I'm here like... "what the... actual... FUCK?!?!"
To the two people below me. I feel you 100%
Yeong Taek's dad cheated on his mom with his classmate and he almost chocked his classmate to death for it. His uni senior got him drunk and sexually assaulted him and he strangled him to the point where he couldn't eat for two weeks. Then his senior in the army stole his wallet, got him drunk and put his girlfriend in his reach (both of them are sick for this), just to blackmail him into sucking him off.
How did he learn to respect lgbtq people and live with them from these experiences?