the ending, 1. Dong Chan is alive im 80% sure (see the scene where Dong Ho released in prison but he was barely…
Some things point in one direction and others in another one.
@bokami The man who put his hand on Young Gyu's shoulder when Dong Ho gets released, can also not be him. You can't be so sure, it can be Woo Jin or one of Dong Chan's two friends.
@mimi_lovesdrama Why they go back to the lake in the first place if Dong Chan is alive? There is no reason for them to go back where the tragedy took place if not to say the last goodbye to him. There is a possibility that they're smiling because they are grateful to him (?) and want to remember him with a smile. Well, in my opinion that is just a meaningless scene put there to make people wonder until the very end and to create more doubts.
At the same time I think it's improbable that he killed himself for 2 reasons: 1. He was holding SB. 2. SB's mom was there and she would have saved him for sure.
I still don't understand why they kidnapped the child in the 1st timeline. They've found the jewels in the 2nd…
About the last minutes of the drama, everything following 'the fate that will end only if one of the two disappears' was pure nonsense just to create a dramatic ending so people talk about it. Koreans like this kind of bittersweet open endings. I don't understand how a screenwriter can ruin her own work like that just because she necessarily needs to make a super dramatic/memorable/cool/impressive ending even if it means messing up everything in the last minutes. Oh, I forgot. Why didn't they put a tracking device on the child? Really stupid.
I still don't understand why they kidnapped the child in the 1st timeline. They've found the jewels in the 2nd…
Why in the 1st timeline does Dong Chan decide to cover up for his mom when he himself years ago testified against his own brother without thinking twice? Moreover, in the 1st timeline he didn't know the truth, that his brother wasn't the murder and that he wrongly accused him. It was because he was drunk and wasn't himself in that moment? Everyone loved Dong Chan but I, unfortunately, couldn't fully like him because I was suspicious of him since ep.2, when they showed us some clues (when he got drunk and the following morning didn't remember anything, the child's hair pin in his pocket, the blood on his jacket). From ep.2 I knew that he had something to do with SB's death. At some point I've also thought that he had some kind of dissociative identity disorder and killed his first love and ended up killing SB without realize it. Well, I was pretty close...
I still don't understand why they kidnapped the child in the 1st timeline. They've found the jewels in the 2nd timeline. There was no reason to kidnap the child during the 1st timeline. 5 years ago, Yoon Jae Han (Tae Oh's older brother) told SB's dad everything about LSJ's murder and was killed shortly after. SB's dad knew everything but that evil man told him that he can do nothing without proof. Why after 5 years did he decide to kidnap his child? What has changed in those 5 years? SB's dad had no proof yet. And always in the 1st timeline, why they had to kill off SB? In the 2nd timeline it was because she had the photo with the president's son in it. In the 1st timeline she didn't even know the photo existed, she knew nothing. So why kill her and blame Dong Chan for everything?
Is the ending sad? Like does one of the lover die? Cuz if one does, I don't wanna watch it. If one of the other…
Regardless how it ends, it's a beautiful story, I advise you to watch it. You won't regret it! Since you already know how it ends, you're already prepared for it so it won't be that traumatic, I think ;)
My problem with this drama is that I can't feel any emotional attachment to the story or characters. I'm always emontionless while watching it. I don't know what's going to happen and I don't care at all. Dropped.
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Hi!! Thanks for the friend request and nice to meet you :)
Does anyone know if they're going to release the full ost? The instrumental pieces are really beautiful but I can't find them anywhere.
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Ma infatti ho comunque guardato tutti gli episodi, quindi non è stato così pesante da guardare. E poi non l'ho trovato mai noioso, a parte le scenette che ti ho detto che ho skippato, la storia mantiene il giusto ritmo dall'inizio alla fine e, tra imprecazioni e insulti vari, non annoia di certo. XD
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Non ho odiato in maniera particolare nessun altro personaggio, la nonna di KH mi stava antipatica, o meglio, il suo modo di parlare mi infastidiva. La madre, che appena l'ho vista mi ha ricordato la strega cattiva di Biancaneve, per l'aspetto e l'atteggiamento che aveva, non mi è dispiaciuta affatto nel suo personaggio. Ho skippato tutte le scene con Hee Chul e famiglia perché le trovavo noiose e stupide. Alcune reazioni, specialmente degli adulti, erano veramente esagerate ma, per essere un melodramma, non è così poi eccessivamente drammatico. Eps finali a parte dove hanno aggiunto del dramma inutile un po' ovunque; è semplice giocarsi l'opzione malattia alla fine per far riunire protagonisti e famiglia. Il drama, come avrai capito, non mi è piaciuto, non mi ha lasciato niente, però si lasciava guardare, altrimenti non l'avrei guardato fino alla fine. Ho scritto un pippone, sorry :p
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Ciao Paola! Ho finito il drama una settimana fa circa. Come temevo, la protagonista femminile non mi è proprio piaciuta. Non ho proprio sopportato il suo atteggiamento sottomesso e passivo, che è veramente eccessivo. Ok che sei una persona buona ed educata e che hai dovuto fare quello che hai fatto (manco avesso ammazzato qualcuno, poi), ma questo non significa che devi passare la vita a farti calpestare da chiunque e autocommiserarti. Ogni volta che la vedevo volevo darle uno schiaffo per farla svegliare. Reagiva solo quando doveva trattare male/respingere l'unica persona che la trattava bene, Kang Ho. Che nervi! Non so veramente cosa lui abbia trovato in lei da amarla e venerarla così tanto fino alla fine! L'unico personaggio che mi è davvero piaciuto e che ho trovato davvero sprecato per lei, speravo che la mandasse a quel paese ad un certo punto per come si comportava.
@bokami The man who put his hand on Young Gyu's shoulder when Dong Ho gets released, can also not be him. You can't be so sure, it can be Woo Jin or one of Dong Chan's two friends.
@mimi_lovesdrama Why they go back to the lake in the first place if Dong Chan is alive? There is no reason for them to go back where the tragedy took place if not to say the last goodbye to him. There is a possibility that they're smiling because they are grateful to him (?) and want to remember him with a smile. Well, in my opinion that is just a meaningless scene put there to make people wonder until the very end and to create more doubts.
At the same time I think it's improbable that he killed himself for 2 reasons: 1. He was holding SB. 2. SB's mom was there and she would have saved him for sure.
I'm desperately looking for a sad instrumental piece not included in the ost, I can't find it anywhere :/
http://www.allkpop.com/article/2014/04/classic-movie-joint-security-area-to-be-made-into-a-kbs-2tv-drama