This is a story about parallel worlds, not loops. So the character doesn't have to end the loop. Mum (the male…
But I totally agree with you that it seems Dew's various endings are just Mum's dreams since it all ends abruptly when Mum wakes up and returns to his world.
This is a story about parallel worlds, not loops. So the character doesn't have to end the loop. Mum (the male…
Mum is the main character and the story is told from Mum's perspective, revolving around Mum and his sister, his friends, his pub, his action, his thinking.... so his world is the real world.
(Ep. 1) This is better than I expected it would be and has an original and intriguing storyline, if a somewhat…
It's actually Dew's apartment, not Mum's. They both live in room 609 but in two different parallel universes. And Mum crosses over to Dew's universe at midnight. The director tried to use color to differentiate: Dew's universe is purple, and Mum's is blue.
This is a story about parallel worlds, not loops. So the character doesn't have to end the loop. Mum (the male…
They're going to have 2 endings, so I think they're going to keep these 2 endings different. - One ending: MumDew happy together. - Another one: not together. In the novel, there are a total of 4 worlds, each with different endings. Among them, only 1 ending is MumDew together.
i seen a couple of theories on other platforms saying mum is the one who shoots dew, this is supported by the…
This is a story about parallel worlds, not loops. So the character doesn't have to end the loop. Mum (the male lead of the story) can go to another parallel world by going to sleep and waking up in another world at midnight. This world also has another Mum (not the male lead).
Likewise, there are 2 Dews in two parallel worlds.
In fact, in the novel, there are a total of 4 worlds, the result of 3 different actions of Dew. But despite reading novels with lots of illustrations and detailed explanations, 90% of readers still don't understand. So I think the scriptwriter will adapt the script to be not that complicated.
Actually, I found Fluke to be good in his minor appearances in ep 2. I was disappointed when I watched the trailer…
It gets even more bizarre when you find out that both of MLs are straight before they meet. And after they met, they suddenly turned gay and fell madly in love with eo. Pity their former girlfriends. :-)
The original idea: Important decisions in life, such as the decision to love/not love someone or the decision to save/not save someone will create parallel worlds with the same people but with different destinies.
1. One important decision in Dew's life, if he made them in different ways, would create different worlds with changes to his fate and the people around him. These worlds coexist with the Mum, Dew, Mint... of that world and don't know about the other world.
2. Mum has a special ability, that is, when he sleeps, he will travel to a world parallel to the world he lives in. This world born due to another decision of Dew. But the time is reversed.
3. Due to reverse time, the first day Mum met Dew was the last day Dew met Mum. At this day, Mum doesn't know who Dew is (because they met for the first time). But Dew knew and loved Mum deeply because he had met Mum many times. And on this last day, Dew was shot dead.
4. Also, due to reverse time, the second time Mum met Dew, was the day before the last day that Dew met Mum. So Mum meets a living Dew, not a dead one.
Actually, I found Fluke to be good in his minor appearances in ep 2. I was disappointed when I watched the trailer…
The novel has quite a lot of nonsense that the author forced into to create drama for it. The idea was great at first, but as it grew, it got messed up and became increasingly ridiculous. But it's less ridiculous than Oh my sunshine night anyway. :-)
Watched the first 10 minutes and then decided to put this on hold. Everything looked too much like "BL series…
Actually, I found Fluke to be good in his minor appearances in ep 2. I was disappointed when I watched the trailer because in the cut scenes, his facial expressions were all the same. But in ep 2, he acted well.
However, overall, I think no one can interpret Dew in any convincing way because in the original novel itself, Dew's actions already have a lot of absurdity and illogical points.
so who kill Dew? and why? what's about The ending?
In the novel it is Mum (in Dew's world) who shoots Dew dead, but the author can't explain the logical reason for this. The story has a lot of plot twists and these twists have some points that are quite unreasonable
the trailer looks pretty good but after OMSN ill keep holding my breath until this is over. the pink/violet lighting…
he was filming Oh my sunshine night and 609 at the same time so he had to constantly cut his hair to play the character Sun. The stylist couldn't do any nice hairstyles for him with that short hair. When he was filming Make a Wish, he even had to use a wig.
I actually donβt mind seeing them together from time to time even though I do think that Ohm is a good couple…
Their fandom actually boycotted Make a Wish, which Fluke paired with Judo, but they explained that it was because the producer tricked them into thinking Ohm would be joining Fluke in Make a Wish to sell them Sammon's novels at a high price. The producer originally invited OhmFluke to participate but Ohm turned them down so they invited Judo to join with Fluke
- One ending: MumDew happy together.
- Another one: not together.
In the novel, there are a total of 4 worlds, each with different endings. Among them, only 1 ending is MumDew together.
Likewise, there are 2 Dews in two parallel worlds.
In fact, in the novel, there are a total of 4 worlds, the result of 3 different actions of Dew. But despite reading novels with lots of illustrations and detailed explanations, 90% of readers still don't understand. So I think the scriptwriter will adapt the script to be not that complicated.
The original idea: Important decisions in life, such as the decision to love/not love someone or the decision to save/not save someone will create parallel worlds with the same people but with different destinies.
1. One important decision in Dew's life, if he made them in different ways, would create different worlds with changes to his fate and the people around him. These worlds coexist with the Mum, Dew, Mint... of that world and don't know about the other world.
2. Mum has a special ability, that is, when he sleeps, he will travel to a world parallel to the world he lives in. This world born due to another decision of Dew. But the time is reversed.
3. Due to reverse time, the first day Mum met Dew was the last day Dew met Mum. At this day, Mum doesn't know who Dew is (because they met for the first time). But Dew knew and loved Mum deeply because he had met Mum many times. And on this last day, Dew was shot dead.
4. Also, due to reverse time, the second time Mum met Dew, was the day before the last day that Dew met Mum. So Mum meets a living Dew, not a dead one.
However, overall, I think no one can interpret Dew in any convincing way because in the original novel itself, Dew's actions already have a lot of absurdity and illogical points.