This drama is doing something that will stir the drama pot I think. All the more relevant characters in the Rong house are kept as morally gray as possible, even those who we would see as evil are given small moments to humanize them regardless of the viewers scale of evil for them.
But that goes both ways, almost no character is 100% good. Everyone makes choices due to circumstances and has to own up to those choices. Everyone hides things and many think they are doing the right thing despite others suffering due to it. It's very humanizing to the characters and adds to their complexity. It would be much more comfortable for viewers to digest clear evil&good dynamics between 2 clearly defined sides but the family adds more dimension.
For every character the drama asks you: Are you able or willing to understand their perspective and can you trust them? Are you able to put yourself in their position fully and not just from your own perspective? Regardless tho, that cousin is a loose cannon lol.
Now that LJL is finally back, and for a real good reason, I wanna see her undestand him as he did for her all…
I mean; do we even acknowledge the infidelity-suspicion arc? Where she protected him despite him being accused of being a father already? Your comment makes it sound like this relationships dynamic of actually being helpful has been one-sided.
She has been left at the altar and humiliated in view of all her family and those most important to her were arrested by him. If that isn't one of the worst days of her life for her then I don't know what is.
Grant her some time to sort those feelings out I'd say instead of immediately letting her go the sacrificial lamb route. It would be detrimental to her character-building if she just ignores her own feelings.
I don't feel emotions FL. She is pretty and it's all I can say about her. I like more 5th sister. And ML he should…
I think it's part of her character to present as cold. The house is a cut-throat place and she likely adapted to hide her emotions while others adapted by becoming two-faced or other tactics. If she showed emotions openly, she would be read like a book by her sisters and enemies and dethroned.
Well, when he remembers he will instantly leave the mansion and go on his own revenge-mission without FL. So I don't know where you expect the romance build-up to take place then without this buffer-period of him being amnesiac. He'll hopefully remember once FL and ML have at least a basic bond and a reason to stick together.
can someone pls explain to me why Sugiki runs after Suzuki after he gets called lame and we get the first kiss…
So: Beginning quote of movie: ''Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies'' The dance style? Only possible with 2 people. What is Sugiki missing? Love & inspiration, which he can both get from Suzuki.
Suzuki calling Sugiki boring/lame emphasises that he is incomplete. He lacks something which keeps him from winning and Sugiki thinks that Suzuki has the key to what he lacks. He chases after him because that is him being competitive and wanting what he is missing after Sugiki puts salt on that wound of how he is lacking in his dance-performance (aka he's deemed boring/lame and not passionate/loving). It's not necessarily an act out of love as much as it is an act of desperation for someone who can complete him (aka a dance-partner who inspires him).
I mean they kiss in front of hundreds of people idk what people want. Yes it's an open ending, but that's cause…
Ok so in the story from what I saw: The jealousy from Suzuki is about Sugiki dancing with his ex-gf, them showing passion to each other and all that even if its fake. In their dance, they act and look like they are one.
Then Sugiki when approached by Suzuki says ''we can never be one''. Alluding to ''we can never be anything more than rivals because we are not a dance couple, we are two separate dance couples competing''. Yes, that's how central to these characters dance is to their lives, it's their entire existence and bleeds over into their idea of love.
So, when they dance together at the end. The movie is literally saying ''They don't have to be competing as rival-couples, they can be one couple as a male-male duo''. So the kiss in front of everyone present therefore does mean a lot.
I noticed this as well, Gaga currently displays ''Dec 19'' so idk if that means its shifted a day forward. I assume its just a delay in delivery hopefully. Update: nvm I just saw it arrive just now, its online as of now
All the more relevant characters in the Rong house are kept as morally gray as possible, even those who we would see as evil are given small moments to humanize them regardless of the viewers scale of evil for them.
But that goes both ways, almost no character is 100% good. Everyone makes choices due to circumstances and has to own up to those choices. Everyone hides things and many think they are doing the right thing despite others suffering due to it. It's very humanizing to the characters and adds to their complexity. It would be much more comfortable for viewers to digest clear evil&good dynamics between 2 clearly defined sides but the family adds more dimension.
For every character the drama asks you: Are you able or willing to understand their perspective and can you trust them? Are you able to put yourself in their position fully and not just from your own perspective?
Regardless tho, that cousin is a loose cannon lol.
She has been left at the altar and humiliated in view of all her family and those most important to her were arrested by him. If that isn't one of the worst days of her life for her then I don't know what is.
Grant her some time to sort those feelings out I'd say instead of immediately letting her go the sacrificial lamb route. It would be detrimental to her character-building if she just ignores her own feelings.
If she showed emotions openly, she would be read like a book by her sisters and enemies and dethroned.
He'll hopefully remember once FL and ML have at least a basic bond and a reason to stick together.
Beginning quote of movie: ''Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies''
The dance style? Only possible with 2 people.
What is Sugiki missing? Love & inspiration, which he can both get from Suzuki.
Suzuki calling Sugiki boring/lame emphasises that he is incomplete. He lacks something which keeps him from winning and Sugiki thinks that Suzuki has the key to what he lacks. He chases after him because that is him being competitive and wanting what he is missing after Sugiki puts salt on that wound of how he is lacking in his dance-performance (aka he's deemed boring/lame and not passionate/loving). It's not necessarily an act out of love as much as it is an act of desperation for someone who can complete him (aka a dance-partner who inspires him).
The jealousy from Suzuki is about Sugiki dancing with his ex-gf, them showing passion to each other and all that even if its fake. In their dance, they act and look like they are one.
Then Sugiki when approached by Suzuki says ''we can never be one''. Alluding to ''we can never be anything more than rivals because we are not a dance couple, we are two separate dance couples competing''. Yes, that's how central to these characters dance is to their lives, it's their entire existence and bleeds over into their idea of love.
So, when they dance together at the end. The movie is literally saying ''They don't have to be competing as rival-couples, they can be one couple as a male-male duo''. So the kiss in front of everyone present therefore does mean a lot.
Yes it's an open ending, but that's cause the manga has not ended yet.
Update: nvm I just saw it arrive just now, its online as of now