Sad but then again funny, really funny movie. I don't like affair movies but this one was nice and I laughed a…
Le Sung Min is an amazing actor!!! I felt even more invested during his parts! I don’t like cheating or affairs so I was salty that she didn’t find out (even though she cheated too)…
finally watched this and ugh i'm so upset by that ending wtf 😭😭1. kim kangwoo is sexy as fck i love that…
I saw the tag strong female lead and I thought, maybe I watched the movie wrong ? Because to me she wasn’t exactly a strong lead. She was just being saved by her brother the whole time and it was a bit annoying. I get she went through a lot but she wasn’t painted as strong like the strong female lead suggests.
you were the most recent online thus asking. the plot seemed really intriguing , just wanna know this doesnt end…
This is me before watching any kdrama or k movie. I need to be assured there isn't any romance or anyone falling in love and that it is indeed thriller and fight.
Yes, couldn't agree more. She never lived for herself so it is finally time for her.Many people write that they…
I saw that people didn't like the ending and I think that's also for a lot of other dramas or even mainly romace dramas. People mostly want love interests to end up together or someone dies and that's sad but I think that sometimes it's fair. We don't always get what we want and I understand and try to accept certain things.
I also agree with you, I looked really closely to the three sister because I myself have two sisters and am a middle child so I was very confused at times when they weren't being closeknit or sharing deep moments with each other. Yes, not every sibling is close but for those who live together without their parents, they would be portrayed as close even when not in age. I felt like there was a lack of affection at times and maybe it's just me focusing too much on my own relationship with my sisters and maybe it's because they are are in their thirties and such but I truly hoped they wouldn't always keep stuff away from each other. It felt that way at times and I wanted them to be completely honest with each other. In-hye pissed me off a lot when she wouldn't just talk to her sisters and picked her friend over them too many times.
also Won San-ga was my fave, she was absolutely brilliant. I thought she'd be the wife who just follows husband around and can't think for herself but she was seriously absolutely brilliant. She blew me off.
It’s probably just me and that’s a fact but I think it’s a good thing Do-Il and In-Joo aren’t shown ending up together because I feel she needs to learn to take care of herself now that her sisters are doing their own thing.
The fact that she never really did anything for herself but others shows it’s time for her to focus on her. She needs to learn to do things for herself rather than what others tell her or expect her to do.
I also felt like that fact that Do-Il basically saved her most of the time just showed that if he’s always around, she’ll not be able to take care of herself when she has to so if she lives on her own and learns how to defend herself first, they can then be together. I think I reached this conclusion after watching the drama Happiness. The two leads are friends from high school like In-Joo’s sister and her love interest, who also had feelings for her when they were younger and secretly still does but she paid him no mind. This drama (Happiness) is more like a pandemic zombie virus kind of drama but the female lead is confident and bold and of course takes care of herself even though the male lead loves her and doesn’t want to see her hurt so he naturally wants to protect her.
She can fend for herself and is strong minded yet stubborn. In the drama, she almost gets kidnapped but the male lead puts his life on the line for her to save her. But even with that, she still remains a strong willed and confident character throughout the drama. I think that’s why I thought In-Joo needs to find herself first and become more confident which she’ll learn on her own first and then be ready for a relationship so it’s not mostly Do-Il just coming to her rescue because she has a hard time figuring out what do to on her own.
Now that she’s on her own, she can nurture herself.
maybe it’s just me but when I think affairs, I think the concerned party will be spending romantic time together and will be also having sex but in this drama it’s like they were just cuddling and smiling at each other and falling in love. They had chemistry yes, but it was like you said just romance. It was a bit blend in the sense that they were ever physically intimate.
I also agree with you, I looked really closely to the three sister because I myself have two sisters and am a middle child so I was very confused at times when they weren't being closeknit or sharing deep moments with each other. Yes, not every sibling is close but for those who live together without their parents, they would be portrayed as close even when not in age. I felt like there was a lack of affection at times and maybe it's just me focusing too much on my own relationship with my sisters and maybe it's because they are are in their thirties and such but I truly hoped they wouldn't always keep stuff away from each other. It felt that way at times and I wanted them to be completely honest with each other. In-hye pissed me off a lot when she wouldn't just talk to her sisters and picked her friend over them too many times.
also Won San-ga was my fave, she was absolutely brilliant. I thought she'd be the wife who just follows husband around and can't think for herself but she was seriously absolutely brilliant. She blew me off.
The fact that she never really did anything for herself but others shows it’s time for her to focus on her. She needs to learn to do things for herself rather than what others tell her or expect her to do.
I also felt like that fact that Do-Il basically saved her most of the time just showed that if he’s always around, she’ll not be able to take care of herself when she has to so if she lives on her own and learns how to defend herself first, they can then be together. I think I reached this conclusion after watching the drama Happiness. The two leads are friends from high school like In-Joo’s sister and her love interest, who also had feelings for her when they were younger and secretly still does but she paid him no mind. This drama (Happiness) is more like a pandemic zombie virus kind of drama but the female lead is confident and bold and of course takes care of herself even though the male lead loves her and doesn’t want to see her hurt so he naturally wants to protect her.
She can fend for herself and is strong minded yet stubborn. In the drama, she almost gets kidnapped but the male lead puts his life on the line for her to save her. But even with that, she still remains a strong willed and confident character throughout the drama. I think that’s why I thought In-Joo needs to find herself first and become more confident which she’ll learn on her own first and then be ready for a relationship so it’s not mostly Do-Il just coming to her rescue because she has a hard time figuring out what do to on her own.
Now that she’s on her own, she can nurture herself.