I'm not the best at explaining things, but let me give it a shot with the movie ending. So, Yori and Minato were both trying to escape their lives and wanted to be reborn. In the final scene, when Mr. Hori and Minato's mom find the abandoned railcar with Minato's raincoat inside, it seems like the kids might have passed away there because the railcar was buried in mud and they couldn't get in. But the director purposely left the ending kind of open-ended. He wants grown-ups to think about how they might miss signs that their kids are struggling, but he also wants to show kids that bravery can lead to happiness. Personally, I think they might have died, and in another universe, they came out from the railcar on a sunny day, also I noticed they ran towards the railway station ending which previously had fencing and now the fencing was gone, symbolizing a fresh start without any boundaries. So, it's a bit of a mix of interpretations, but that's the beauty of it!
In past series, I was all about Satang and his character, but now Winny has totally caught my eye! How did I not notice how incredibly handsome he is before? Plus, his character Q fits the grumpy role perfectly. Love it!
I've noticed some negative comments about Phuwin's acting, but honestly, I think he's doing pretty well! With the right director, I'm sure he'll silence all the critics.
a lot of people have been mentioning how they got emotional during watching this but to be honest for me i just…
I totally understand why you might find that relationship a bit creepy. It's true that there's a sizable portion of people who really idolize their favorite celebrities. They invest so much of themselves into these idols, and it can seem like their whole world revolves around them. At first, it might even seem kind of sweet that they have such a strong emotional connection to someone. But as time goes on, it becomes clear that it's not all sunshine and rainbows. The entertainment industry often plays into this, capitalizing on people's vulnerabilities for their own gain.
So, I just wanted to encourage people to be mindful of where they invest their emotions and time. It's important to prioritize relationships and interests that bring genuine fulfillment and growth.
I just couldn't help myself from starting this drama because of Byeon Woo Seok! π I almost skipped it because, okay, don't hate me for saying this, but I usually can't stand short, annoying female leads. But I gave it a shot, and I'm so glad I did! It's been such a nice, light-hearted start, and I'm loving every moment of it!
I wasn't sure if I had a crush on him or not because I didn't want anything romantic from him. I just really wanted him to be there with me, nothing more.
Actually no, we're not in touch anymore, but back in high school, he was a huge support for me, all the way through college. Even though we ended up in different cities, I'd always give him a call before exams for a good luck wish. But once I started working, life got busy and we sort of drifted apart. Now, unfortunately, I've lost contact with him.
Can't believe how much this drama reminds me of my school days! Back in school, I was also the school president. One time, my vice principal found a cigarette packet and asked me who it belonged to. Well, I knew the boy, but I just couldn't bring myself to tell on him. She said I was wrong for protecting him, but I couldn't help it - I had a little crush on him ππ. Oh god, those days were so much fun.
I was watching this drama, and oh boy, it did bring back some memories! Everything about it reminded me of my school days β the building, the uniforms, the way it was filmed, even the students and their thoughts felt strangely familiar. I was only 5 minutes into the drama, but already my heart was overflowing with nostalgia.
"You don't even know what i dream of at night...."π₯²π₯²π₯²π₯²
So, I just wanted to encourage people to be mindful of where they invest their emotions and time. It's important to prioritize relationships and interests that bring genuine fulfillment and growth.