Yes because of the small red bottle.. I think it is more like a hint that a speculation, don't you?
It is so tragic, but she should not have take her own life.. I feel you.. She had her reasons but still.. We can appreciate the fact that she didn't kill herself right away though
Sorry for last comment, I looked around and found this! Hope it helps!
"Moo-hyuk kills himself in a dramatic motorcycle accident so that his heart could be transplanted into Yoon. Before his death, he calls Eun-chae and tells her, "I'm sorry. I love you." His heart is given to Yoon, who makes a full recovery. One year later, a heartbroken Eun-chae goes to Melbourne, Australia, and then wanders through the same neighborhoods where she and Moo-hyuk first met, and finally arriving at his grave, lies down on the ground next to his plot and appears to sleep peacefully, despite her crying. She dies there next to a small red bottle, leading the viewer to believe she committed suicide by drinking poison.[3] This is the apparent punishment that Eun-chae's father receives - the death of his own daughter."
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It is so tragic, but she should not have take her own life.. I feel you.. She had her reasons but still.. We can appreciate the fact that she didn't kill herself right away though
"Moo-hyuk kills himself in a dramatic motorcycle accident so that his heart could be transplanted into Yoon. Before his death, he calls Eun-chae and tells her, "I'm sorry. I love you." His heart is given to Yoon, who makes a full recovery. One year later, a heartbroken Eun-chae goes to Melbourne, Australia, and then wanders through the same neighborhoods where she and Moo-hyuk first met, and finally arriving at his grave, lies down on the ground next to his plot and appears to sleep peacefully, despite her crying. She dies there next to a small red bottle, leading the viewer to believe she committed suicide by drinking poison.[3] This is the apparent punishment that Eun-chae's father receives - the death of his own daughter."