What is going to happen in the end please tell me (spoil me)
They graduate and go their seperate ways in life while promising to remember each other forever. It's relaly realistic but I've been so spoiled by dramas where everyone ends up together and goes to the same college that I forgot the reality of graduating and forging your own path. Both the sML and ML sort of confess. The sML goes to Japan to be with his mom. The ML travels across the world to be with his grandma. Si Tu Er goes far away for his studies. Xiao He Mei gets into a different college than the FL. And the FL's brother gives up on his company and goes to college. Its super bittersweet.
NGL It's kind of scary how a comment section can be filled with people enjoying it and talking to each other about it before people who dislike it suddenly flood the comment section and drown out all the positivity.
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Haha, np! If you're into dramas like this, there's one called I Told Sunset About You. Its 5 eps (each one is an hour long), Your Name Engraved In Herein is basically the R-rated version of I Told Sunset About You.
Okay yeah the awkwardness I felt in the previous episodes... its all cuz of the goddang mask. The moment starts talking with it off, I'm perfectly fine xD
It's relaly realistic but I've been so spoiled by dramas where everyone ends up together and goes to the same college that I forgot the reality of graduating and forging your own path.
Both the sML and ML sort of confess. The sML goes to Japan to be with his mom. The ML travels across the world to be with his grandma. Si Tu Er goes far away for his studies. Xiao He Mei gets into a different college than the FL. And the FL's brother gives up on his company and goes to college.
Its super bittersweet.
It was a good ending, but it still hurt like hell.
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Adaption: Meaning both dramas/movies come from the same written material (novel, manga, or webtoon).
Compilation: Use to refer to dramas/movies that are part of the same series but the plot is not related at all, or in the case of behind the scene specials, talk specials, or recap. The main dramas/movies should use "Original Story".
Original Story: Use to refer to the main dramas/movies in case of a Compilation or Remake.
Parent Story: Used to refer to the main dramas/movies in case of a Side Story or Spin-off.
Prequel: A story or film containing events which precede those of an existing work (A prior season).
Remake: A drama/movie that is based on an earlier product and tells the same, or a very similar, story. (Not to be used between drama/movie adapted from the same written material (novel, manga, or webtoon).
Sequel: A work that continues the story or develops the theme of an earlier one (The next season of a drama or part 2 of a movie).
Side Story: A self-contained story featuring the main characters that runs parallel to the main narrative but is never completely separate from it.
Spin-off: Taking the supporting characters from one drama/movie and make them the main characters in a new drama/movie.