that was funny considering they were both in that movie Edited Comment - Kim Nam Gil was not in that movie it was a different actor. My mistake. I was typing fast and was not thinking a week ago.
"The drama had its first reading of a script in September and went into filming right away. It’s been eight…
It is might not be the same, but back then, Korean dramas would film the week before it airs or the week it airs so that I can understand sloppy editing and directing. They may so still do it with a lot of their shows today, but it seems they are having trouble with this drama.
It does not feel that an hour and 15-30 minutes went by watching this hit show. That is how good it is in my eyes, flies by quickly. I have to shout out to Lee Ik Jun's son. CUTENESS!!!
kind of confused with the ending? he was proposing her? or what?
It is implied they end up together as that is how I look at it from the look in their eyes. Not sure about proposing, but I would use imagination. I mentioned in my review it reminded me of Notting Hill (1999) a Hollywood film the last scene but without the words.
I understand your point of view as it did not make sense, but here is my take. It is a crappy argument, so you…
In the end, which we will both agree I think it was sloppy writing as they missed a golden opportunity to address the issue head on.
I was thinking from a different perspective which I have several theories/scenarios that run through my head while viewing dramas if writing starts to fall apart on me.
The show was amazing until last few episodes. Honestly if i didnt leave last 4 episodes to air first, then to…
I understand your point of view as it did not make sense, but here is my take. It is a crappy argument, so you might not read what I have to say but bear with me.
She needed time to get away from everyone clear her thoughts about everything that has happened in her life as she recovered all her memories. I was thinking of it as five stages of Grief & Loss. She went through Denial & Isolation, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, but she was stuck in the state of Depression, deflecting the real problem for years, not accepting the loss (healing her mind and body.) When she recovered all her memories, she finally realized acceptance and making peace needs to occur.
She was switching from different stages of grief that was not working for her. The media did not help her one bit, causing her to be out of a job, so she had to leave the country. Yes, very cliche, but it worked in my book as she was able to recover without media harassment digging into her past. In the future, she can now, without hesitation, start something with Anchor Lee and not be bothered by her best friend.
Living in the past is no better than not facing the future head on if you cannot accept it. The screenwriters made a poor choice, but I look at everything optimisticly.
Am starting this drama, because of good word to mouth. The MDL rating isn't that high, but it's got 7.9 on Douban!
I would watch it and I consider 8.5 or 8.6 a very good rating, but I watch dramas with ratings 7.4-8.3 ratings anyway. Do not be fooled it is a good drama.
Thank you even if it is a joke. I was debating not to add that last sentence which caused me to warn people there is a spoiler. My Title does not spoil the drama as the synopsis expands on myideas I am referencing. Again, thank you for your comment.
Yes, but they will have to overcome obstacles to get there. I will not give away everything, but there are obstacles in there way before they finally end up together like the MLs
Edited Comment - Kim Nam Gil was not in that movie it was a different actor. My mistake. I was typing fast and was not thinking a week ago.
I was thinking from a different perspective which I have several theories/scenarios that run through my head while viewing dramas if writing starts to fall apart on me.
She needed time to get away from everyone clear her thoughts about everything that has happened in her life as she recovered all her memories. I was thinking of it as five stages of Grief & Loss. She went through Denial & Isolation, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, but she was stuck in the state of Depression, deflecting the real problem for years, not accepting the loss (healing her mind and body.) When she recovered all her memories, she finally realized acceptance and making peace needs to occur.
She was switching from different stages of grief that was not working for her. The media did not help her one bit, causing her to be out of a job, so she had to leave the country. Yes, very cliche, but it worked in my book as she was able to recover without media harassment digging into her past. In the future, she can now, without hesitation, start something with Anchor Lee and not be bothered by her best friend.
Living in the past is no better than not facing the future head on if you cannot accept it. The screenwriters made a poor choice, but I look at everything optimisticly.