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Replying to MinJi23 Jan 27, 2024
thanks for your comment!I agree with many of your remarks and explanations, and I still also agree that this was…
My gosh, that was beyond awful. I wonder if the screenwriter lost someone for suicide and has so many hard feelings over the person to the point to write that. How irresponsable. I have another one that everyone liked and I didn't: Tomorrow. The episode of the bullying case was just terrible, they kind of blamed the victim for me, and acted like she just needed to get over it, I couldn't go beyond that.
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MinJi23 Jan 12, 2024
I agree with you. But I think as some people have already mentioned there are some explanations for the case of the mother-daughter solution. But take the case of the student for an example, it was very realistic, although he was doing better the social conditions in which he was in didn't change, and so he made that decision. It made me question how he wasn't being treated with terapy, only with medication. It was very important, of course, but since the world doesn't change, he needs to change his view of life, that is so aligned with the social values that killed him. He wasn't useless cause he didn't pass his exams, he was a driven, kind and smart person who had so much to offer, yet he left the hospital not aware of that. I think the drama needs to point out some solutions to this problems, like the boss of the friend with panic disording obeying the law and allowing him to leave work when it's time. I think it's an artistic message, not only a documentary of mental illness at times. Yet I understand your feelings about it , but I've seen dramas take even worst takes on this topics. I quit one show once that the doctor goes to the rooftoop and kind of encourages the suicidal person to jump as a way to save them, Horrible. This with all it's imperfections, was very good in my personal view. I think the message in Daeun going back to work can be use to way more than just her case. I thought about it as how society wants your life to be over if you become ill, makes one mistake, is different.
Just to clear it out: I have total respect over you and your opinion!
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