Characters died in One and Only and reincarnated as characters in Forever and Ever. So, the story that happens in One and Only is actually past lives of Forever and Ever characters.
- They solve the crime, people who committed it gets punished. - One of the characters commits suicide, another one dies (none of them are leads, but played important roles in the show). - One of the leads started to work in a different law department in a different city, another one gets certified for solving the crime professionally.
Not great, but good enough. There are tons of better movies (physicological thrillers) than this. 2.5 hour is so long for this kind of plot. I really didn't get why this was nominated for Oscar. It is not that good tho.
People keep saying it was the afterlife in the end but then why would he need those pills if he was free of all…
I don't know if you remember but there was a scene where Tae Sul and Tae San were throwing their parents' ashes into the sea. At that scene Tae San told Tae Sul that they will meet their parents in afterlife but Tae Sul made a logical explanation to that which I do not remember :D.
So from beginning till end this show was completely logical and if we include Tae Sul's explanation into this logic; afterlife does not exist in this universe/story. You may say that what about Greek mythology and fantasy, well I'm not sure about that part but I'm sure that last scene was not afterlife.
If you really want to remember this show with happy memories the best you can do is act like you didn't see that…
I feel both anger and love towards this show. Beautiful story and scenario, actresses, actors, chemistry and overall everything. I wish they would just sum up everything beautifully and made a little bit more effort. It would been such a hit.
If you really want to remember this show with happy memories the best you can do is act like you didn't see that ending or that ending just do not exist :D
The ending is a complete mystery itself as people (including me) cannot say that if it's a "additional" for the story since a lot of people wanted a happy ending OR writers really wrote that part themselves.
If Han Tae Sul really died at the end (which he did) and (adult) Seo Hae dissapeared AND they showed a part where Han Tae San looking at Tae Sul's photos and somehow shows that he will get the revenge of his brother it could be 10000 times better. Or little Seo Hae growing up and Han Tae San wanting help from her and something like that. I mean there are A LOT OF other scenarios to show that this thing didn't end. It was such a shame that writers made such a mess as ending and it didn't FIT AT ALL.
One of the characters has a crush on the main character but it is only one sided. Also there is a kind of a relationship between the leads which is not romance but I guess you can call it platonic.
Reading comments really makes me throw up... People who watch that fancy, happy romantic relationship dramas with over cuteness; I suggest you to not watch this. This is more than romance, this drama shows hardships of people in life and their realistic choices which they make by thinking themselves in the first place. It's really frustrating to see everyone is convinced with thinking that FL is annoying because she doesn't care about others or making stupid (?) decisions, I mean this is what most humans do, right? We are not perfect and we're still trying to hold on to something. So if you don't like it, or whatever it has, the interview format, characters or plot; Drop it. No need to say "wasted my time", without knowing the whole story.
(after a month and more, it's still my favourite show ever :'')
Currently watching, and I think that it would be a lot better if this had more drama rather than comedy (or maybe…
+ the story and characters had sooo much potential that I feel they wasted all of that, if only they (the production team) worked a little bit much on it, the overall, it would be such a hit.
Currently watching, and I think that it would be a lot better if this had more drama rather than comedy (or maybe no comedy at all). Because the plot is actually sad itself, but with comedy that sadness couldn't be portrayed well.
- They solve the crime, people who committed it gets punished.
- One of the characters commits suicide, another one dies (none of them are leads, but played important roles in the show).
- One of the leads started to work in a different law department in a different city, another one gets certified for solving the crime professionally.
So from beginning till end this show was completely logical and if we include Tae Sul's explanation into this logic; afterlife does not exist in this universe/story. You may say that what about Greek mythology and fantasy, well I'm not sure about that part but I'm sure that last scene was not afterlife.
The ending is a complete mystery itself as people (including me) cannot say that if it's a "additional" for the story since a lot of people wanted a happy ending OR writers really wrote that part themselves.
If Han Tae Sul really died at the end (which he did) and (adult) Seo Hae dissapeared AND they showed a part where Han Tae San looking at Tae Sul's photos and somehow shows that he will get the revenge of his brother it could be 10000 times better. Or little Seo Hae growing up and Han Tae San wanting help from her and something like that. I mean there are A LOT OF other scenarios to show that this thing didn't end. It was such a shame that writers made such a mess as ending and it didn't FIT AT ALL.
(after a month and more, it's still my favourite show ever :'')