I never post before but i just needed to get this off my chest after the finale. Sorry in advance for the lengthy…
"For me, I would have preferred an ending where Hyunwoo and Haein rekindled their relationship, got married again, had kids, and grew old together."
Thats because this show didnt show much of that happy scene. After a journey of 16 episodes, we finally can see Hyun-Woo and Hae-In are truly happy, without disturbance like Eun-Seong. Somehow we emotionally attached to see them happy (or see him receive happyness he deserved).
As for us the viewer. After 16 episodes of torture-like experience, we deserve to see them happy.
"True happiness, to me, is the time spent with loved ones while alive"
Hae in have about 50 years to live with Hyun-Woo, they're happy, but the show choose to tell it indirectly. Remember, Hae-In call her marriage a miracle.
As for Hyun-Woo, eventhough we see somekind of sad-lonely scenes, eventhough we cant see old Hyun-Woo's expression, but somehow i feel he is satisfy with his life. His happyness is by the side of Hae-In, he stated that many times. And for Hyun-Woo's arc, i guess he satisfy he can be by her side till death do them apart.
Yesss, i chuckle so much during court scene. It's not how it works, c'mon.The cop in snow scene also very dumb.…
yess im aware of that (this is a drama), i enjoy the love story. the ending of the love story itself is beautifull. The finale overall? not so much. The details? oh thats and the plot are the duo that ruin this show.
I really liked this drama, but I found the final two episodes were not as good as the rest of the drama. I did…
Yesss, i chuckle so much during court scene. It's not how it works, c'mon.
The cop in snow scene also very dumb. They see someone with a gun pointed to weaponless people, the cop have to wait till the gun being fired. My godddd.
Hyun-Woo said he will never leave Hae-In, well he kept his word. Thus, Hae-In leave him first. But, then she welcome…
If we cramped all romance-comedy scene of Baek-Hong, probably its only 2 episodes of 16. Yess, we need more. But its kinda better this way. Their rom-com moment will be precious.
Hae-In called her marriage a miracle, its let viewer imagine how happy her romantical life was.
Hyun-Woo said he will never leave Hae-In, well he kept his word. Thus, Hae-In leave him first. But, then she welcome…
I probably misread your "heartbreaking" as sad scenes. Some people here dont like that part, when he is left alone.
But they forgot other details in the finale.
It's beautifull when they show old Hyun-Woo visiting Hae-In's grave. It's a complete arc when they showed us old Hyun-Woo being welcomed by the spirit (or his memories?) of Hae-In.
Them both keeping their words till the end, to afterlife, it's beautifull.
What's with the ending, I felt like that one was pretty unnecessary... ðŸ˜
They live fullfilling their promise, overcome their past trauma too.
Old Hyun-Woo welcomed by kind of spirit of Hae-In, metaphorically means they being together again in afterlife. Metaphorically show that their love are eternal, and they keep their promise to afterlife.
The last scene with many photographs in Hyun-Woo's room, including their daughter from kid to teen. Means Hyun-Woo are happy, satisfied, live his life to the fullest in Hae-In side. Hyun-Woo said many times he just want in Hae-In's side.
While from Hae-In pov, it showed on her gravestone, her life with her husband was a miracle.
Dont focus on old Hyun-Woo in sad vibe. It's not end there
Some of the ending showing Hyun-Woo walking alone in the park in Germany, because Hae-In have passed away before him. Some peoples didnt like that feel (old Hyun-Woo being alone). They dont like to see Hyun-Woo being alone, but they forgot other details in endscene.
I decided I don't like the ending because there's actually no raccoon LOL. But seriously, a lot of the last ep…
At some scenes in episode 16, they express their worryness about 2nd marriage. But they close it with a promise. Im not worry about them.
They separated, by death in the end.
They have showed us they come together too, but they also showed us Hyun-Woo alone, there is a scene when Hae-In welcoming old Hyun-Woo too.
We cant see old Hyun-Woo expression, but we can guess he have live an amazing life with Hae-In (scenes when they walk with kids, they have overcame their past trauma). Then the scenes when old him being alone, ended with him being welcome by Hae-In. Its beautifull, metaphorically, they together too in the afterlife.
Thats because this show didnt show much of that happy scene. After a journey of 16 episodes, we finally can see Hyun-Woo and Hae-In are truly happy, without disturbance like Eun-Seong. Somehow we emotionally attached to see them happy (or see him receive happyness he deserved).
As for us the viewer. After 16 episodes of torture-like experience, we deserve to see them happy.
"True happiness, to me, is the time spent with loved ones while alive"
Hae in have about 50 years to live with Hyun-Woo, they're happy, but the show choose to tell it indirectly. Remember, Hae-In call her marriage a miracle.
As for Hyun-Woo, eventhough we see somekind of sad-lonely scenes, eventhough we cant see old Hyun-Woo's expression, but somehow i feel he is satisfy with his life. His happyness is by the side of Hae-In, he stated that many times. And for Hyun-Woo's arc, i guess he satisfy he can be by her side till death do them apart.
The cop in snow scene also very dumb. They see someone with a gun pointed to weaponless people, the cop have to wait till the gun being fired. My godddd.
And some of flashback is she afraid Hyun-Woo will blame her.
Hae-In called her marriage a miracle, its let viewer imagine how happy her romantical life was.
Then the episode closed with those photograph, its beautiful.
Great job for the 2 casts, director and writer.
But they forgot other details in the finale.
It's beautifull when they show old Hyun-Woo visiting Hae-In's grave. It's a complete arc when they showed us old Hyun-Woo being welcomed by the spirit (or his memories?) of Hae-In.
Them both keeping their words till the end, to afterlife, it's beautifull.
These scenes were spoken between them two, i forgot the details, but they kinda speak about if Hae-In passed away before Hyun-Woo.
Before Hae-In get cured in Germany, Hyun-Woo propose to Hae-In to cancel their divorce.
But after Hae-In lost her memories, somehow the have divorced and break-up.
Hyun-Woo propose her again, and Hae-In ask not to rush thing in their second dating.
Old Hyun-Woo welcomed by kind of spirit of Hae-In, metaphorically means they being together again in afterlife. Metaphorically show that their love are eternal, and they keep their promise to afterlife.
The last scene with many photographs in Hyun-Woo's room, including their daughter from kid to teen. Means Hyun-Woo are happy, satisfied, live his life to the fullest in Hae-In side. Hyun-Woo said many times he just want in Hae-In's side.
While from Hae-In pov, it showed on her gravestone, her life with her husband was a miracle.
Dont focus on old Hyun-Woo in sad vibe. It's not end there
If you watch 16 but skip too much of 13,14,15, you missed many details that build for the 16. It will be almost meaningless.
Im gratefull to continue to watch it.
They separated, by death in the end.
They have showed us they come together too, but they also showed us Hyun-Woo alone, there is a scene when Hae-In welcoming old Hyun-Woo too.
We cant see old Hyun-Woo expression, but we can guess he have live an amazing life with Hae-In (scenes when they walk with kids, they have overcame their past trauma). Then the scenes when old him being alone, ended with him being welcome by Hae-In. Its beautifull, metaphorically, they together too in the afterlife.