Loved the film! Strongberry literally never disappoints!!!Just had one question about the scene with Hyun-woo,…
Yes, he was. As I mentioned in another reply, it was the lady herself who had hired him to watch and be present at all his performances and eventually approach him so that he could focus more on his singing, ostensibly. At least that's what seemed to be her intention according to what she said. Maybe she thought that having a fan to support him would bring out his art and music even more or something like that.
Because it was the lady herself who had hired him to watch and be present at all his performances and eventually approach him so that he could focus more on his singing, ostensibly. At least that's what seemed to be her intention according to what she said. Maybe she thought that having a fan to support him would bring out his art and music even more or something like that.
I love this drama but I'm still pissed about looney's ending to this day, basically everyone else got a happy…
I've been replying with this everywhere and LET ME SAY THIS AGAIN! I have to agree with the comments here. I was really disappointed with Han Yang's storyline. He did deserve a better one.. a better ending. It was quite discouraging for the ones who would have liked to get rid of an addiction. I think that since he was able to endure so much, showing that it was all for naught was very disappointing. He went through so much and even though he was a comic character and one of the very important characters (remember that he was present since ep1!) , I think he could've had a 'happy end' just like the others. It's not like he didn't pay for what he did.. and faced all the hardships and repercussions. I could go on about how it was so unfair and unreasonable, but I mean no offense or hate for the show or characters. I really loved it a lot.
I like all the characters in this drama , tho there's one character that really breaks my heart, Looney, he deserves…
I have to agree with the comments here. I was really disappointed with Han Yang's storyline. He did deserve a better one.. a better ending. It was quite discouraging for the ones who would have liked to get rid of an addiction. I think that since he was able to endure so much, showing that it was all for naught was very disappointing. He went through so much and even though he was a comic character and one of the very important characters (remember that he was present since ep1!) , I think he could've had a 'happy end' just like the others. It's not like he didn't pay for what he did.. and faced all the hardships and repercussions. I could go on about how it was so unfair and unreasonable, but I mean no offense or hate for the show or characters. I really loved it a lot.
a question: why nobody talk with Crony about his life after release in last episodes when everybody were saying…
I loved the show very VERY much and I grew so close to the characters and their lives, it felt like I was a part of the prison, and that I was also living there with them lol. I laughed my ASS OFF with them and I cried with them... I felt their despair and anger. I loved their relationships with each other and all the time, I felt like I was watching an anime with many seasons where different people leave and move on with their lives and many new ones joined us on the ride. As to answer your question, there seemed to be a Dividing line between the "good" and "bad" characters and they got the repercussions in the series according to that. Here, crony was shown as a gangster and he had done "wrong" and hurt the main and "good"characters which caused him to receive treatment accordingly. His storyline wasn't developed further because he was just a support role in order to idolize and portray Je-Hyeok's "heroic" behavior even toward enemies (and basically toward everyone who treated him right.. that's why he had such a huge support base and people were right there when he needed) Even in the end, we can see that Crony seems to be "thankful" for his treatment as a human.
I've watched it 2 times but it always makes me feel so heart-broken. Yoo Han Yang (Looney) was my favorite character.…
Agreed. Definitely!! I really expected so much more from his storyline... Even till the very end. But that just made me very sad. He was doing so great, they could have just given him a happy ending even just to encourage people hoping to get rid of addictions. Showing them "it's possible.." and that "it's not completely hopeless." I was anticipating his release so much but they trampled upon my expectations.
There is a news report last week that his dad is in hospital and is critically ill, pray that his dad will recover
Wow that was the only decent comment I found here. Thank you for caring, you're a great human:) I didn't know what the situation was, but I hope they're all okay.
If anyone's wondering about the length of the movie, it's because these are two sister stories based on the same theme of obsession. The other movie's name is 'Going south'.
Our cute gun, ostensibly. Although they just have a talk about it and nothing else. There's a guy who assumes and asks him whether he's gay if he doesn't like watching women or something. No other mention or act. Tbh I watched it just for gun and I thought it might have something. But it was fun anyway, so it's cool.
This was SO GOOD! The acting is so amazing!! The chemistry was off the charts between the leads! Definitely a…
Can't agree more. The acting, the chemistry, music, the environment, everything was so amazing. My heart fluttered in each episode and I felt the emotions they were feeling. I felt the pain and the tension that was there. Just too amazing. And I'M GONNA SUPPORT THIS AS HELL. WE NEED TO BRING MORE KOREAN BL. So everyone who liked this should support it:)) let's appreciate what we got.
I have to agree with the comments here. I was really disappointed with Han Yang's storyline. He did deserve a better one.. a better ending. It was quite discouraging for the ones who would have liked to get rid of an addiction. I think that since he was able to endure so much, showing that it was all for naught was very disappointing. He went through so much and even though he was a comic character and one of the very important characters (remember that he was present since ep1!) , I think he could've had a 'happy end' just like the others. It's not like he didn't pay for what he did.. and faced all the hardships and repercussions.
I could go on about how it was so unfair and unreasonable, but I mean no offense or hate for the show or characters. I really loved it a lot.
I could go on about how it was so unfair and unreasonable, but I mean no offense or hate for the show or characters. I really loved it a lot.
But no hate for the show and characters. Loved it.
As to answer your question, there seemed to be a Dividing line between the "good" and "bad" characters and they got the repercussions in the series according to that. Here, crony was shown as a gangster and he had done "wrong" and hurt the main and "good"characters which caused him to receive treatment accordingly. His storyline wasn't developed further because he was just a support role in order to idolize and portray Je-Hyeok's "heroic" behavior even toward enemies (and basically toward everyone who treated him right.. that's why he had such a huge support base and people were right there when he needed)
Even in the end, we can see that Crony seems to be "thankful" for his treatment as a human.
I didn't know what the situation was, but I hope they're all okay.
No other mention or act. Tbh I watched it just for gun and I thought it might have something. But it was fun anyway, so it's cool.