Just finished watching Me.Queen. Where did you watch the commentary ep?
Pre/Post content are rarely shown from official streaming sites, this is one such. You should be able to watch it from the usual third-party sources. ^_~
This one seems to be interesting. I already decide I won't continue because the first half of episode 1 was already disappointing, it was going nowhere. Then in the second half, that's when the story picked-up and the plot started to make sense.
Majority of people are not used to the multiple "present day" format, probably because they're too young, haven't…
Exactly! Good thing you mentioned those.
Add to that the "cheat sheet" common these days. Instead of knowing things by heart, people rely on cheat sheets. Some do remember but not because they know it by heart but because they can visualize the cheat sheet.
True also about the Internet. With everything searchable, more and more are no longer remembering things, instead "it's just a search away".
Vital skills are being eroded because we're no longer using it or training our brain and memory because of reliance on technology.
If we look at human history in general, fitness itself is a testament to that. People used to walk a lot and for long distances, but today it's all about autos and trains. Our ancestors are far stronger than us physically.
Even in Jirisan, I can't help but always think how these people can hike a mountain like that, for kilometers and hours, like someone visiting the nearest grocery store. Then I'll remember, they grew up in the area so they're in good shape since they were kids.
I can't even imagine what the future will look like after pre-21st century generations are gone. The picture depicted in WALL-E … I hope it won't happen.
It depends … but as some doctors say "if they have somewhere to go, they'll be able to walk again". What it…
From what I see in the comments and the show, it seems even the writer and/or director was torn between "supernatural", "miracle", and "natural".
They probably want to make the mountain mysterious and supernatural because that's what locals usually believe (even in other countries). Maybe there were indeed anecdotes. But at the same time, they don't want to get entangled in accusations of making the mountain other than being a mountain.
For example, Yi Kang still insisted in the end that "the mountain is just a mountain", not once but twice. One when she was facing imminent death and the other during the interview. Even after everything she experienced and witnessed herself, even after floating sticks were recorded in cameras and witnessing it herself, she stuck with her belief that "the mountain is just a mountain".
While Hyun Jo, on the other hand, has concluded that the mountain wants to punish the murderer--which seems like it did by letting huge rocks slide and kill the suspect, even saving Yi Kang in the process.
I think in the end, the writer and/or director probably used that contrasting belief of the two main characters as a way to explain the miraculous thing that happened to Hyun Jo, and Yi Kang walking again.
Think of it as, Hyun Jo was awakened by the mountain because he believed there is a supernatural power in the mountain. While Yi Kang was healed naturally because, as doctors would say, she'll "walk when they find a place to go to" and it is … well, the mountain.
Everything goes back to the mountain regardless if one believes in the supernatural or the natural. And I think that's the explanation for Hyun Jo's and Yi Kang's recovery.
It depends … but as some doctors say "if they have somewhere to go, they'll be able to walk again". What it…
That's like saying all those people who walked again "like nothing happened" are not logical and was simply "the magic of kdramas". They went through hell to walk again to be only dismissed like that. :)
Also, this medical fact and reality was and is used in Western fiction too, long before K-Dramas became popular. ;P
2021: https://www.flintrehab.com/walking-after-spinal-cord-injury/ Quote: While some factors (such as the level and severity of injury) cannot be changed, others (such as participation in rehabilitative therapy, diet, and motivation) can have a significant effect on recovery. With a positive mindset and consistency, many individuals are able to walk again after spinal cord injury.
Let's see where it goes.
By the way, looks like her playlists are so far up-to-date.
* IU's Palette: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGhOCcpfhWjehA7vhdz3eZW9oFVstpkTL
* Lee Ji Dong: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGhOCcpfhWjfnVnmlQrehDvFrlMnn2W9f
* LOEN TV (old, way back 2012): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGhOCcpfhWjfZ6EkcFwDZulJUYKgI8HZ7
* IU TV: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGhOCcpfhWjeZqunx7WlGOwcJgNIVSTTj
* Chef IU: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGhOCcpfhWjfd15mRYKwdnOtroU7RVANo
* https://www.viu.com/ott/ph/en-us/vod/415339/Moonshine
* https://www.viu.com/ott/sg/en-us/vod/415339/Moonshine
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It's actually hard to track, you'll have to pay close attention and count correctly which are which.
If I get the time to do it, I'll do an update. But I don't know when.
Add to that the "cheat sheet" common these days. Instead of knowing things by heart, people rely on cheat sheets. Some do remember but not because they know it by heart but because they can visualize the cheat sheet.
True also about the Internet. With everything searchable, more and more are no longer remembering things, instead "it's just a search away".
Vital skills are being eroded because we're no longer using it or training our brain and memory because of reliance on technology.
If we look at human history in general, fitness itself is a testament to that. People used to walk a lot and for long distances, but today it's all about autos and trains. Our ancestors are far stronger than us physically.
Even in Jirisan, I can't help but always think how these people can hike a mountain like that, for kilometers and hours, like someone visiting the nearest grocery store. Then I'll remember, they grew up in the area so they're in good shape since they were kids.
I can't even imagine what the future will look like after pre-21st century generations are gone. The picture depicted in WALL-E … I hope it won't happen.
They probably want to make the mountain mysterious and supernatural because that's what locals usually believe (even in other countries). Maybe there were indeed anecdotes. But at the same time, they don't want to get entangled in accusations of making the mountain other than being a mountain.
For example, Yi Kang still insisted in the end that "the mountain is just a mountain", not once but twice. One when she was facing imminent death and the other during the interview. Even after everything she experienced and witnessed herself, even after floating sticks were recorded in cameras and witnessing it herself, she stuck with her belief that "the mountain is just a mountain".
While Hyun Jo, on the other hand, has concluded that the mountain wants to punish the murderer--which seems like it did by letting huge rocks slide and kill the suspect, even saving Yi Kang in the process.
I think in the end, the writer and/or director probably used that contrasting belief of the two main characters as a way to explain the miraculous thing that happened to Hyun Jo, and Yi Kang walking again.
Think of it as, Hyun Jo was awakened by the mountain because he believed there is a supernatural power in the mountain. While Yi Kang was healed naturally because, as doctors would say, she'll "walk when they find a place to go to" and it is … well, the mountain.
Everything goes back to the mountain regardless if one believes in the supernatural or the natural. And I think that's the explanation for Hyun Jo's and Yi Kang's recovery.
^_^
But I guess it was a "miracle" this time. Like many similar miracles related to death/dying, this was one of it.
Also, this medical fact and reality was and is used in Western fiction too, long before K-Dramas became popular. ;P
2021: https://www.flintrehab.com/walking-after-spinal-cord-injury/
Quote: While some factors (such as the level and severity of injury) cannot be changed, others (such as participation in rehabilitative therapy, diet, and motivation) can have a significant effect on recovery. With a positive mindset and consistency, many individuals are able to walk again after spinal cord injury.
2015: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/09/150923213931.htm
Quote: The ability to walk has been restored following a spinal cord injury, using one's own brain power, according to research.
2018: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/news-spinal-cord-injuries-walk-again-electrical-stimulation-health
Quote: Three men who were paralyzed from the waist down are able to walk again with a new type of therapy that uses electrical stimulation, ...
The only supernatural here is seeing Hyun Jo's soul. ^_^