The red high heel shoes represent wealth and power enough to crush one's enemies. The victims wearing the red shoes showed that they have been crushed by their enemy who's wealthier and more powerful than them because they are the one to wear the real red shoes. Shoes show our social standing in society, each of them have a meaning. Orchids used to represent luxury and decadence during the Victorian Era.
The Bobae bank savings case: 30 000 people entrusted around 400 Billion KWon so nearly 300 millions USD to the bank. Those 400 billions disappeared.
Among those 400 billions, 140 billions disappeared with the deaths of 4 guys. Then Oh In Kyung seemed to have concluded that those 140 billions were transfered to : -the CEO of Wonryeong Industry -the son of a general -Park Jae Sang's wife.
Park Jae Sang is played by Uhm Ki Joon, who played Joo Dan Tae in Penthouse.
I think that the 70 billions that Jin Hwayoung stole are also related to that case.
Everyone related to that embezzlement got killed, with a blue orchid next to them.
This money will be most likely used for financing some kind of secret project. Since there's a General involved, and Park Jae Sang's father in law was the Ministry of Defense, that project would be most likely related to some kind of army financing.
This drama should be called the Blue Orchid killings and the red shoes lol. No wonder why in the intro they showed orchids to represent the sisters. This drama has lots of hidden message through symbols. The flowers and the shoes are the main ones.
The plot is mainly about murders related to embezzlement money. That's why there's a focus on money in the drama. I recommend it only for people who are interested in stories that talk about economy, finance and white collar crimes, otherwise you would only be disappointed.
People can change their rating anytime they want and it can change anytime. What they are rating is the first…
I answered your first question. As for your next question, from your point of view, people rating a drama with only one episode out doesn't make the platform credible. So if we follow your logic, mdl should block the ratings until all episodes are out, then people could rate. If mdl does that, would you think the platform would be credible then?
People can change their rating anytime they want and it can change anytime. What they are rating is the first…
And I never said that you said they weren't allowed. You seem to get angry thorugh a quiproquo.
I was stating that they were free to choose the means with which they can express their opinion for the drama. , why calling them careless by choosing to rate the drama with only the first episode out? People always start to rate dramas when only the first episode is out anyway. The rating will change depending on if the next episodes will be good or not. The rating is a way for them to give their opinion, same as comments.
People can change their rating anytime they want and it can change anytime. What they are rating is the first…
People can give their opinions through comments and ratings, one doesn't exclude the other. It's their freedom to give their points of view through whatever mean they choose.
People already rating it a 10 and writing reviews. This platform is not to be trusted after all lol. So it will…
People can change their rating anytime they want and it can change anytime. What they are rating is the first episode. At least people can know if the first episode was well liked by others.
I think the sister who is going to get sick and die is prob In Hye? On the first teaser released a few weeks ago…
I didn't watch that teaser. In the book, it's the third sister who likes music that dies, she was reserved. In Hye is more like the fourth sister in the book, who is an artist.
My theory is that in the drama, the friend who died is supposed to represent the third sister from the book. But it could be that In Hye falls sick and dies, I hope not.
Omgg why are u so smartt this would be a huge plot twist for people like me
Idk, I just thought the friend acted like a sister and since there's a missing sister in the drama, she could represent the sister figure that's missing in the drama. But well, we don't know, maybe we'll find out she was an enemy later on lol.
Why am I thinking that even though there are 3 sisters in the drama, unlike the 4 sisters in the book, Oh In Joo's friend who gave her money is in fact the supposed 4th sister?
I know that the character is not related to them, but her friendship with Oh In Joo and what she did to her reminds me of what a sister would do for her little sister. And it's thanks to her that the plot is starting to unravel. I think it's like a nod to the book.
Edit: It seems that in the book, one of the sister actually becomes sick and dies. Actually if we had to guess which sister from the drama is supposed to be like the sisters from the book, it would be :
-Oh In Joo is the eldest sister, Meg March from the book
-Oh In Kyung is the second sister, Jo March
-Jin (Oh In Joo's friend) would be the third sister Beth March who dies
It was one of the first Korean movies I watched a long time ago. I went through so many emotions, I got angry, sad and furious, the acting was top notch. I recommend it.
If people didn't talk about the book "Little Women", I wouldn't even have guessed it was inspired from the book. In my language, the book has another title which would be translated as " The Four Daughters of the Doctor March" so of course I didn't even see any relationship with the book. It's a drama about 3 sisters, and it's clearly different from the book.
There's no need to compare them both, just imagine it's a drama like any other. The first episode is quite promising, I can't wait for the next one.
Gong Ji Hoon is like the funniest villain lol, why does he remind me of Draco Malfoy from Harry Potter. He's just like a rich bastard who looks down on poor people and remains ridiculous all the time.
The red high heel shoes represent wealth and power enough to crush one's enemies. The victims wearing the red shoes showed that they have been crushed by their enemy who's wealthier and more powerful than them because they are the one to wear the real red shoes.
Shoes show our social standing in society, each of them have a meaning.
Orchids used to represent luxury and decadence during the Victorian Era.
30 000 people entrusted around 400 Billion KWon so nearly 300 millions USD to the bank.
Those 400 billions disappeared.
Among those 400 billions, 140 billions disappeared with the deaths of 4 guys. Then Oh In Kyung seemed to have concluded that those 140 billions were transfered to :
-the CEO of Wonryeong Industry
-the son of a general
-Park Jae Sang's wife.
Park Jae Sang is played by Uhm Ki Joon, who played Joo Dan Tae in Penthouse.
I think that the 70 billions that Jin Hwayoung stole are also related to that case.
Everyone related to that embezzlement got killed, with a blue orchid next to them.
This money will be most likely used for financing some kind of secret project. Since there's a General involved, and Park Jae Sang's father in law was the Ministry of Defense, that project would be most likely related to some kind of army financing.
Oh In Hye's friend is Park Jae Sang's daughter.
No wonder why in the intro they showed orchids to represent the sisters.
This drama has lots of hidden message through symbols. The flowers and the shoes are the main ones.
The plot is mainly about murders related to embezzlement money. That's why there's a focus on money in the drama.
I recommend it only for people who are interested in stories that talk about economy, finance and white collar crimes, otherwise you would only be disappointed.
Only the future will tell.
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Those are 2 questions
You should suggest MDL to do that then.
As for your next question, from your point of view, people rating a drama with only one episode out doesn't make the platform credible.
So if we follow your logic, mdl should block the ratings until all episodes are out, then people could rate. If mdl does that, would you think the platform would be credible then?
I was stating that they were free to choose the means with which they can express their opinion for the drama. , why calling them careless by choosing to rate the drama with only the first episode out?
People always start to rate dramas when only the first episode is out anyway. The rating will change depending on if the next episodes will be good or not. The rating is a way for them to give their opinion, same as comments.
My theory is that in the drama, the friend who died is supposed to represent the third sister from the book. But it could be that In Hye falls sick and dies, I hope not.
I know that the character is not related to them, but her friendship with Oh In Joo and what she did to her reminds me of what a sister would do for her little sister. And it's thanks to her that the plot is starting to unravel. I think it's like a nod to the book.
Edit: It seems that in the book, one of the sister actually becomes sick and dies.
Actually if we had to guess which sister from the drama is supposed to be like the sisters from the book, it would be :
-Oh In Joo is the eldest sister, Meg March from the book
-Oh In Kyung is the second sister, Jo March
-Jin (Oh In Joo's friend) would be the third sister Beth March who dies
- Oh In Hye would be the fourth sister Amy March
There's no need to compare them both, just imagine it's a drama like any other. The first episode is quite promising, I can't wait for the next one.