My heart aches for the second couple. I'm not one for fancy dates or expensive gifts; I just crave a cozy place with simple or homemade food. I never want my partner to worry about money. So, seeing InHo in that situation breaks my heart. I appreciate Balgeum's efforts, but it's clear InHo didn't want anything extravagant. And I don't know what the hell is happening with the main couple but i love them so muchh! While the series' plot isn't my favorite, the emotional depth and intimacy really get to me. The kisses, hugs, touches, and those soft eyes—they're all so perfect. It's no surprise the director is a woman; she captures everything beautifully.
Was not planning to watch this, but I didn't have anything else to watch on Saturdays after Unknown. Only able to finish the first episode because both the leads were super hot, otherwise there wasn't much to watch.
ngl, i also felt the same. Kissing can be so unique for everyone , but Phuwin's style is a bit... funny?! Meanwhile…
I absolutely love both of them in this show too. They've definitely gotten better in the kissing also, but I think they could use a bit more practice. It seems like they're still not totally comfy with it till now.
The main couple may seem a bit lame, but they're actually super fun! Normally, I don't like characters like Ki Sub, but the expression he had while kissing Jiwoo was everything. Their gentle kiss with those soft eyes won me over! I'm staying for Ki Sub. Oh, and can we please get rid of those ugly extensions and bring back his wavy hair? He looked so hot with his old hairstyle!
i hate the director. thats already not a good sign for this series.
hahaha, New is hated by most of us. His dramas are either hit or miss. Can't believe he is the same person who directed my only 12% and between us in the same year.
Have anyone else noticed how everyone in this show looks super pretty? Maybe they're using some filters or because of styling. Pond is already handsome with his cute lips and fluffy hair, but when he's with Phuwin, they both look prettier, they really complement each other like forceBook.
I absolutely do not mean it as criticism but for me, Phuwin kisses in a funny way 😅 It's like he inhales the…
ngl, i also felt the same. Kissing can be so unique for everyone , but Phuwin's style is a bit... funny?! Meanwhile Pond's approach is like he's not even trying, just stiff as a board.
What the hell is happening? Boun, Prem, and Santa just left Wabi Sabi! What did I miss? I didn't even know until now! They've joined GMMTV, which makes sense since GMMTV is huge and well-known. But seriously, I need a moment to process this. So many actors are leaving and joining GMMTV at the same time, it's kind of overwhelming! And also, Bas and Pond are doing a series with Wabi Sabi. It's a lot to take in all at once!
I hadn't even considered the idea of the kids passing away until I checked a few reviews. Honestly, I was in disbelief at first, thinking, "No way, they can't be gone!" But after giving it some thought, I realized there might actually be a chance. Those scenes with the muddy window, the sunny day, and the conversation with his mom the night before about being reborn and not to feel sorry for him... all clicked later on, making me see why some people thought they died in the end.
Mr. Hori, just like the other characters in the movie, didn't deserve all that pain and was a victim too. Minato unconsciously blamed Mr. Hori to shield his and Yori's friendship from the world, and to keep their relationship a secret.
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!
"You don't even know what i dream of at night...."🥲🥲🥲🥲