I just finished the series and the dynamic between the two ML is so... weird.
In the Vee/Mark relationship, it is Vee who is supposed to be in charge and is the oldest with the most self-confidence.
However, in many scenes we feel that the one who takes charge is War and that most of the time Yin tries to follow.
Maybe it's the age difference but I feel like War is much more self-confidence and that makes the Vee/Mark relationship very fun to watch in contrast. I have the impression that War really tried to take the position of the most fragile in this relationship. But yet, his dominant side is always present.
After that it's just a personal feeling and it's not an absolute truth.
I just finished this series and honestly loved it.
Some people say there is no bromance between the two main characters, but that's not true.
I don't know why Joo Won developed this obsession with Dong Shik, but this relationship has certainly brought a lot to both of them. Lee Dong Shik was able to see the potential of the young man and sought to push him to his limits throughout the series. As for Han Joon Won, he came to admire Lee Dong Shik for his strength and intelligence, learning a lot from him.
Moreover, the symbolism of the scene where Han Joo Won comes between his father and Dong Shik is extremely strong. He positions himself not to prevent Dong Shik from shooting but to protect him. He positions himself to allow him to choose what Dong Shik will do, while asking him to give him his weapon. Here, Han Joo Won makes himself vulnerable for Dong Shik. Here, he demonstrates the blind trust he ultimately has in him.
Their relationship, in the end, is very much like that of a father and son.
The main couple is actually dating in real life so it’s not even a fanservice lol
I know, but I still have a hard time believing it. These are new actors and the temptation to ride this wave of popularity must be hard. Then I wish them that it's true ^^ That would be really cool.
The story is nothing special, however it is largely watchable. And it is true that the two main actors seem comfortable with each other. On the other hand, the second couple made me uncomfortable, I don't know why.
However, I've never seen two actors do so much fanservice. They should watch out before it comes back to bite their ass.
One of the most powerful and poetic series i have ever seen. The cinematography and the story are really superb!…
Episode three is, for me, the finest example of this beautiful work. There is a scene that may seem innocuous but is shot in such a way that it becomes unavoidable and full of emotion. For this scene, they all really outdid themselves. And yes, it's the only one so far.
I found it so strange to see Mek Jirakit in a bl, I don't know why. I really didn't imagine him in this kind of role. And honestly, I didn't think he would succeed in this. But in the end, he was really correct.
Maybe you can try to change the way you see the ending. In many ways, it is indeed a happy ending. Even though…
I can understand this point of view. But I am one of those who are looking for something that provokes an emotion. And I must confess that most of the stories leave me indifferent. This is one of the reasons that also explains why some people manage to appreciate this series ^^
Usually i don't watch dramas with sad ending becoz i m a very emotional person my little heart can't take it so…
Maybe you can try to change the way you see the ending. In many ways, it is indeed a happy ending. Even though Tofu deserved better, Nut's happiness always came first for him. Tofu's character couldn't have been so great without that ultimate sacrifice that makes him so extraordinary. It's important to see what you have in life, and not what you can never have again ;) This ending is beautiful, even if deeply tragic to some extent.
I just finished the last episode of the series. I hesitated to see it, but deep down I knew I wanted to. I just had to manage to accept this ending. This end which is definitely not a bad end.
It's really a happy ending, it's just that it's not the happy ending we expected. And sometimes you have to know how to accept certain feelings. Sadness is not always a bad or negative thing. You just have to take the time to accept it and understand it.
I think it's also important to understand Tofu so you can see the good in this ending. He was always pure, far more than any human will ever be. His feelings have never been selfish, or so little. His whole existence has always been turned towards Nut. As for the latter, we can't hate him either. He's just a normal man who finds it difficult to understand himself and even more to accept what he feels.
I think that to appreciate this series, you have to have reached a certain emotional maturity and be able to read between the lines.
Some things in life are inevitable. We have to learn to live with it because not all endings will always be happy. But they won't be bad either. Don't condemn this series, because ultimately, it's one of the most beautiful stories you'll see. Learn to love and then accept to let go with these fantastic characters.
EP 7 was the critical point for me as well, it's a very painful episode for Tofu as well as Nut (which may be…
Don't get me wrong, I also like Nut even though I don't always agree with his reactions. He's stupid but he's just a person in pain. I know he will survive and eventually move on.
But I'm afraid Tofu will end exactly where he started. As a Teddy Bear. And I find it horrible to have given him humanity for such a fleeting moment.
I want to see the other episodes and I really love the story. But I'm really afraid of being sad.
I'm only at episode 7 and yet, seeing Tofu's innocence dwindle from episode to episode hurts me. He has a kind of naivety that we would like to preserve. Seeing him get hurt without him being able to understand why is really difficult.
Besides, I can't help but be afraid of what will happen to him at the end of the series.
I'm not sure I want to watch the next episodesl, because he doesn't deserve anything bad. He deserves to be able to live his own life being nobody else but only himself. Not giving it to him would be really cruel.
In the Vee/Mark relationship, it is Vee who is supposed to be in charge and is the oldest with the most self-confidence.
However, in many scenes we feel that the one who takes charge is War and that most of the time Yin tries to follow.
Maybe it's the age difference but I feel like War is much more self-confidence and that makes the Vee/Mark relationship very fun to watch in contrast.
I have the impression that War really tried to take the position of the most fragile in this relationship. But yet, his dominant side is always present.
After that it's just a personal feeling and it's not an absolute truth.
Otherwise overall the series was fun to watch.
Some people say there is no bromance between the two main characters, but that's not true.
I don't know why Joo Won developed this obsession with Dong Shik, but this relationship has certainly brought a lot to both of them. Lee Dong Shik was able to see the potential of the young man and sought to push him to his limits throughout the series. As for Han Joon Won, he came to admire Lee Dong Shik for his strength and intelligence, learning a lot from him.
Moreover, the symbolism of the scene where Han Joo Won comes between his father and Dong Shik is extremely strong. He positions himself not to prevent Dong Shik from shooting but to protect him. He positions himself to allow him to choose what Dong Shik will do, while asking him to give him his weapon. Here, Han Joo Won makes himself vulnerable for Dong Shik. Here, he demonstrates the blind trust he ultimately has in him.
Their relationship, in the end, is very much like that of a father and son.
I want to believe that they will meet again.
Then I wish them that it's true ^^ That would be really cool.
However, I've never seen two actors do so much fanservice. They should watch out before it comes back to bite their ass.
And yes, it's the only one so far.
However, it is really very boring. I have rarely taken so long to watch a series whose quality is respectable.
In addition, the scenario is relatively annoying because of how the characters manage their various problems. And there is no action lol
It's really a happy ending, it's just that it's not the happy ending we expected.
And sometimes you have to know how to accept certain feelings. Sadness is not always a bad or negative thing. You just have to take the time to accept it and understand it.
I think it's also important to understand Tofu so you can see the good in this ending. He was always pure, far more than any human will ever be. His feelings have never been selfish, or so little. His whole existence has always been turned towards Nut.
As for the latter, we can't hate him either. He's just a normal man who finds it difficult to understand himself and even more to accept what he feels.
I think that to appreciate this series, you have to have reached a certain emotional maturity and be able to read between the lines.
Some things in life are inevitable. We have to learn to live with it because not all endings will always
be happy. But they won't be bad either.
Don't condemn this series, because ultimately, it's one of the most beautiful stories you'll see. Learn to love and then accept to let go with these fantastic characters.
I know he will survive and eventually move on.
But I'm afraid Tofu will end exactly where he started. As a Teddy Bear. And I find it horrible to have given him humanity for such a fleeting moment.
I want to see the other episodes and I really love the story. But I'm really afraid of being sad.
Besides, I can't help but be afraid of what will happen to him at the end of the series.
I'm not sure I want to watch the next episodesl, because he doesn't deserve anything bad. He deserves to be able to live his own life being nobody else but only himself. Not giving it to him would be really cruel.