It's finally over. There's no denying that it was literally too long. The kdrama could have been finished in 12 easy episodes. For me, Oh Jung Se carries the drama from beginning to end, what a character, literally emotionless, empty, totally dead, even to the end, he kept that attitude. On the other hand, I would have liked to know who had entered his cell at the end. I give it an 8/10
And just like that, Our Movie has come to an end… It’s been over a month of scenes that were sad, tender, and above all, magical—brought to life by two incredibly talented actors, Namgoong Min and Jeon Yeo Been.
For me, Yeo Been truly carried the drama on her own. Sadly (or maybe impressively), she sets the bar way too high for anyone else.
Now that it’s over, I can’t help but feel a slight sense of disappointment—not because it wasn’t a happy ending, but more because of how it was delivered. Honestly, I would’ve been angrier if it had ended happily, considering the nature of the story.
One scene that really hit me was when Jeha watches the video Da Eum left for him near the end of episode 12. Watching him break down in tears completely shattered me. Still, Da Eum managed to fulfill her dream of finishing her film—and she left peacefully.
I did the 11th episode, it literally killed me. I'm afraid for the last one, I'm going to cry so hard I'm not ready. Not ready to say goodbye and not ready to see Da Eum go. It's literally a K-trauma 😢😢
YSJ's haircut is way too funny. Didn't he also laser the facial hair? I know he talked about it in an interview for his kdrama “Doona”. Except that here, you can see that he's got some light facial hair, even though this kdrama was shot after Doona.
One of the things I'm most afraid of here is that it's a shoot from 2023 and 99% of the time kdramas with a shoot that's old compared to the broadcast are all crap.
How can this kdrama only be at 8.1? There really is a hatred of actors who do everything they can to underrate kdrama. It reminds me more of the year with “Friendly Rivalry” a terrible wave of hatred just because the kdrama had a “GL” vibe. For me, Our Movie's rating should be 8.4.8-5, I'm just afraid we'll go down to less than 8 if the finale isn't to my liking.
honestly the best ending for me will be Lee Jeha joining Da Eum in death hand in hand or if they don't do that try to make a marriage between Da Eum and Jeha before she dies. On the other hand, if they let Da Eum live, it'd be a real mess, and even if I wanted it very much, it wouldn't be very credible.
Can't wait to see my boy Lee Dong Wook and fairy Lee Sun Kyung, in this role. Honestly, I like the kdrama, it makes me want to see it, even if it's a kdrama from 2023, it's just that it pisses me off.
The song at the end of episode 9 where Jong Hyun gets shot is just the best ost here. It's so sweet, it brings tears to my eyes. The happiness that brings. It's not out yet, frankly I wonder who's singing
Wait, I'm reading the comments and it's making me laugh out loud. So some people think Dong Ju will die at the end of the kdrama? I've been watching dramas since 2014 now and I'm very familiar with the rhythm of the kdrama and always how it usually ends. When in a kdrama where there are a lot of suffering scenes or they had a hard time, never the main (nice) characters end with a happy ending, so even here I really doubt MJY will die there, 10% chance of that happening. Then, the kdrama before watching it, just reading the plot, the images, the look of the drama, there's no sign that can show any other ending than a happy one in this kind of drama, there are way too many kdrama mood remedies
It’s been over a month of scenes that were sad, tender, and above all, magical—brought to life by two incredibly talented actors, Namgoong Min and Jeon Yeo Been.
For me, Yeo Been truly carried the drama on her own. Sadly (or maybe impressively), she sets the bar way too high for anyone else.
Now that it’s over, I can’t help but feel a slight sense of disappointment—not because it wasn’t a happy ending, but more because of how it was delivered.
Honestly, I would’ve been angrier if it had ended happily, considering the nature of the story.
One scene that really hit me was when Jeha watches the video Da Eum left for him near the end of episode 12. Watching him break down in tears completely shattered me.
Still, Da Eum managed to fulfill her dream of finishing her film—and she left peacefully.
Goodbye, my dear Lee Da Eum 🪽
My rating: 9/10