I didn't even realize the movie was 2 hours honestly felt shorter then that. Really great I personally enjoyed it. And also the ending message/saying was so relatable for me. (the one about waking up from a beautiful dream and being sad that it'll never come true)
Let's be honest the only reason why some people hated this movie is because they want cheesy romance between Shin Min Ah and Lee Byun Hun. LOVE is the theme, but ROMANCE is not the main point of the story.
Why, in the end they bring happiness to everyone around them. They reunited their fathers. And it’s really a…
If we watched the same drama you will notice that one of the main theme is how tightly knit is the community in Pureung, Jeju. They always look out for each other. Huron and Young Joo left by their Mothers at early age, and were raised by their Fathers and the whole village. So I’m sure they can find support from all those people around them too, and the baby will be loved by many. They’re mature enough to apologize to their Fathers and to face the consequences. That requires courage and strength that some adults don’t even have. Hardship and challenges will come to most married people, no matter how ready they are to have a family. So I agree wholeheartedly with the choice they made. The message that the writer tries to convey is not to lose hope.
I know I've truly grown up because man do I hate these teenagers for what they're putting their parents through.…
Why, in the end they bring happiness to everyone around them. They reunited their fathers. And it’s really a heartwarming message that even at the be bleakest moment there always a ray of hope. I like it that event though they’re afraid of their future but they’re brave enough to defend that the baby is not a mistake, and to face the consequences of their action.
Is it just me or the kiss and a few more scenes from the preview at the end of ep 12 and FL's flashbacks in ep 13 never happened in any episode? It's like important chunks of the story got cut.
liked the acting of all the actors, the cinematography was also good but the scenes of the first half of the movie lack cohesion it's like the scenes start abruptly they just don't have a smooth flow. the twist was predictable and made everything nonsensical.(spoiler alert)was really revenge at the end though?they just commit suicide in each other's arms and traumatized the girl for no reason.
Replying toMelodious•Sep 15, 2017•Liked Mar 2, 2026
I; for one, have never seen the movie that this was a "knock off" from. I might have to watch it, but…
yup i got all the points you mentioned and maybe this is why i saw this as the most selfish act from the mother, cause in the process she ended up ruining her daughters life, how would she live now that she ended up killing her own parents even if they were traitors she is just a child /: but a really good movie nonetheless
Just why ?! .. what's wrong with the mother. How could she do that for her own daughter !? I feel sorry for Deok…
Right? She's so selfish. What kind of mother would make her daughter do something like that? No matter how guilty you feel using your own daughter is not the right way.
Meh...bored. Too many names/offices/cops/gangsters/corrupt politicians/blah blah blah to bother keeping track of. Seems to me they mostly sit around talking without much happening, except for the occasional dismemberment or murder. Can't believe there's two more hours of this to go...
How many similar yakuza/politicians/corporate corruption movies does the Korean film industry think it can make before it's maxed out? I feel I've seen a hundred variations of what's going on here.
Can any Korean actor portray a character without smoking cigs as a crutch? All my favorite movies and actors are Korean, so I get to ask this.
Huron and Young Joo left by their Mothers at early age, and were raised by their Fathers and the whole village.
So I’m sure they can find support from all those people around them too, and the baby will be loved by many.
They’re mature enough to apologize to their Fathers and to face the consequences. That requires courage and
strength that some adults don’t even have.
Hardship and challenges will come to most married people, no matter how ready they are to have a family.
So I agree wholeheartedly with the choice they made.
The message that the writer tries to convey is not to lose hope.
I like it that event though they’re afraid of their future but they’re brave enough to defend that the baby is not a mistake, and to face the consequences of their action.
I feel sorry for Deok Ki ! his Daughter !!! :( :( :( .
How many similar yakuza/politicians/corporate corruption movies does the Korean film industry think it can make before it's maxed out? I feel I've seen a hundred variations of what's going on here.
Can any Korean actor portray a character without smoking cigs as a crutch? All my favorite movies and actors are Korean, so I get to ask this.
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