The plot itself isn't anything new, but I really enjoyed it! The chemistry between the two leads is very nice. I definitely felt the tension between the characters.
Where can i watch this movie???? anybody please recommend me a website
https://tubitv.com/movies/69804/a-moment-to-remember I believe this one works? I haven't tried it but the video started to play for me so I think it does. The only thing is I believe you have to watch it in one go if you're not a member of their website because it says for me "sign up to save progress" so I suppose you can't save your place in the middle of the movie
" thats why ur mom left you" yeah buddy this is out of the line u crossed it
Exactly! The way I gasped when he brought up his deceased mother. Like damn, at least Pin has you and your friends to help her through her sadness when the wedding doesn't go through, but pulling in a dead relative into an argument so disrespectful. Especially if it's a direct parent.
uh do the directors know its only epsiode 3 😭😭😭😭😭😭
ikr, I had to check to see how many ep's they planned to have and was shocked to see that it was 12 lol. Tho, to be fair, if you read the manga, the pacing is quite similar
After reading this I checked it out for myself out of pure disbelief and was *still* shocked to find you were right 😭😭 like what do you meannnn, that's impossible!!!
Please when he apologized to him I went crazy this didn't happen in the og and chanyoung knew heesu feelings because…
That was another thing that got on my nerves! The way he wanted Heesu to out himself in the middle of school where there was CLEARLY so many people around them. It doesn't even matter if Heesu wasn't gay: forcing your friend to feel bad about not telling them about a personal secret in earshot of the entire classroom is just NOT it. He purposefully drew the attention of everyone around them to try and peer pressure Heesu into saying something, talking something stupid about how this was how little Heesu regarded him as a friend. Again, huh???? Terrible friend, 0/10 would cut out of my life.
ok now that i have had a few days to sleep over this but im still not over what they did with heesu and chan young…
I literally said something to a similar effect when I was watching. I couldn't help but think to myself "Oh, okay. I see we're continuing the narrative that queer people are not only supposed to apologize for who they are when straight people demand to know, but are also forced to hand-hold straight people to feel comfortable at all times".
I agree, I thought Chan Yeong wasn't a good friend at all considering his whole thing for the last two eps was "you can tell me" and then when Heesu does, Chan Yeong lashes out and blames Heesu for his own actions. He literally almost word for word says "It's your fault I reacted the way I did"
HUH????
When he said doesn't know anything about Heesu, I couldn't help but scoff and roll my eyes. As if you've ever been interested in the slightest about your friend. Granted, he didn't have to know everything like Heesu did because of course he didn't share the same type of feelings, but when he said he knew nothing about Heesu's family the same way Heesu knows about his it really goes to show how shallow his friendship was. How on earth are you going to call each other best friends if you don't mutually care about the other person's wellbeing and adjacent life events??? Both Chan Yeong and his gf were my least fav on the show (her with a begrudgingly higher score than his) . I ended up caring more about the shorter friend's relationship more than those two tbh lmao.
Also, I found it in such bad taste that he critiqued the way Heesu came out. "I could have done better." No, you couldn't have because you have never and will never be in that type of position. You'll likely never have to worry about the worst case scenario (possible physical and mental harm) when it comes to confessing and being in a relationship because your sexuality is viewed as "normal".
This better be a damn good misunderstanding because from where I'm at now, I can't stand either of them lmao. I skipped through scenes because I knew what they were going to look like and that they would frustrate me //: I keep wanting the MC to set boundaries and cut the ML off with the pretense of professionalism and for the ML to have made things clear to the MC eight years ago that things between them were going to be casual from the start before they entered a "relationship". I'm coming into this with no context from the manhwa bc I didn't read it, but the only character I have relative interest in is the glasses dude at work lol
I agree, I thought Chan Yeong wasn't a good friend at all considering his whole thing for the last two eps was "you can tell me" and then when Heesu does, Chan Yeong lashes out and blames Heesu for his own actions. He literally almost word for word says "It's your fault I reacted the way I did"
HUH????
When he said doesn't know anything about Heesu, I couldn't help but scoff and roll my eyes. As if you've ever been interested in the slightest about your friend. Granted, he didn't have to know everything like Heesu did because of course he didn't share the same type of feelings, but when he said he knew nothing about Heesu's family the same way Heesu knows about his it really goes to show how shallow his friendship was. How on earth are you going to call each other best friends if you don't mutually care about the other person's wellbeing and adjacent life events??? Both Chan Yeong and his gf were my least fav on the show (her with a begrudgingly higher score than his) . I ended up caring more about the shorter friend's relationship more than those two tbh lmao.
Also, I found it in such bad taste that he critiqued the way Heesu came out. "I could have done better." No, you couldn't have because you have never and will never be in that type of position. You'll likely never have to worry about the worst case scenario (possible physical and mental harm) when it comes to confessing and being in a relationship because your sexuality is viewed as "normal".