Blue and red colors are used so much in drama. I'm starting to think it has something to do with yin-yang as well. Accordingly, red represents masculine energy and blue represents feminine energy. There is a part of the opposite sex in both sexes. Yin while it has protective, emotional, compassionate, listening and soothing traits, Yang has logical, action-based, impulsive, disciplined, talkative, flaming character traits.
If we look at the characters, we see that Heedo likes blue. In many scenes, we see Heedo in blue. But her sword case is red. This represents her passion for fencing. We see Yijin in red in many scenes. For example, his car is red. On the beach scene, we see him wearing a blue shirt. Heedo is wearing a red striped T-shirt. This symbolizes how they balance each other out. However, a healthy life energy can be obtained with the balanced combination of these two energies. When we look at the characters, we see that Heedo has some yang traits and Yijin has yin traits. I am sure that if we search, we will find these symbols in the script itself and in the lines. The color of the shadows of the duo in the scene at the end of the 12th episode is remarkable. It may symbolize that these two have increased masculine and feminine energies and desire each other.
This is funny. But in episode 2, Heedo's mother talked about the fake statue in the garden and said that she bought it to balance the yin-yang energy in the house. Then Yijin damaged the statue.
At the end of episode 14, we see the blue color behind Yijin. Behind Heedo is red. The color of the light hitting Heedo's hair at the end of episode 14 is also red.
I had high expectations. Frustration... There is not enough chemistry between the friends and the tragedy started from the very first episode. And romance did not excite me. Most importantly, this should have been a friendship-oriented drama. The script of the show is very messy.
But here this condition is valid only in case of BUN OK and GYEOK CHAN not between main leads........cause they…
You should not normalize empathy and sympathy for those who commit violence and take hostages by calling it human nature. We're talking about an unhealthy relationship being romanticized here.
For detailed information about the love story in the drama: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_syndrome
Come on guys. Do not take hostages, violence and verbal violence as normal because you love actors. I love JHI too and his appearance in this drama was amazing. But, imagine a hostage situation happening to you. Would Soo-ho change if North Korea hadn't let him down? No matter how great a love you had before, would you continue to love a person who held a gun to your head, threatened, harmed your friends, battered you and had a share in your brother's death? More importantly, if you experienced such an event, would you forget it? Was it something that would be forgotten just by drinking coffee? And in the final, the girl gives her brother's belongings to him. This is not love, friends. It's just a drama you'll say. But because of this drama, many viewers believed that love can forgive everything. Loving someone who is violent is considered normal. Empathize with the victims of violence, not just with the hostage takers. Stockholm Syndrome or not. I don't see normal love here. I do not approve of the love story in this drama.
As of the 9th episode, drama has become completely ridiculous. What the hell was that hiding scene? SY is a genius person, could he even think of this? In addition, it bothered me that the woman was constantly involved in her life, holding her arm and pulling it. Especially the scene with the YS's ex-fiancee was very cringe. The story is far from the atmosphere of the first episodes. It's been 9 episodes and there is still no clear plan about revenge or truth. Very boring. It's a poorly written script. Also, SY is trying to prove the innocence of the YS. But he never leaves her side. It's like what he's trying to prove is that there's a relationship between them.
His behavior trying to prove that he is an adult is very cringe. I am not criticizing the age difference in this drama. I enjoyed watching Lost. My whole problem is with the absurdity of the script. I'm also sorry but the chemistry between them is zero. It's never exciting. I think it's time to drop the drama.
I love LDH. But the character of SY started to annoy me a bit. After all, YS went through a very difficult time, she lost his job. She was slandered. SY, on the other hand, keeps coming out of nowhere and wants to be a part of her life. He goes to her father. YS looks uncomfortable. If I were SY, I couldn't be that comfortable in front of her. I wish this drama was in slice of life style instead of scandal. It would be great to watch two people's passion for math. Also, Ye-rin put a lot of effort into being the first. But the result? She looks like a normal college student. Also, all the family parts are very disturbing, I can't stand it. Unfortunately, there are few characters in drama that I enjoy watching. The side characters are not well written.
A hidden masterpiece. It looks more like an artistic movie than a drama. It has a bold narrative. Soundtracks... Even the background music is wonderful. Watch, just watch. Pure art.
Better than I expected. There are aspects to be criticized, yes, but it is exciting to watch. Still, I want a friendship based on a love of mathematics rather than a romance between them. I wish there was more about math in drama. It's great to watch their passion for math.
By the way, did you notice the episode names? Episode 1, Fermat's Last Theorem. Episode 2, Baek Min Jae. Episode 3, Infinite and Finite. Episode 4, 10-Year-Old Genius.
Everyone likes this drama and I respect everyone. But I think this drama is overrated. The way the past was handled was absurd. A mystery was created, but the background turned out to be meaningless. Dushik had no fault for what happened in the past. Also, what were the coincidences coming out of everywhere? It's so cliche. Also, the scenes where Hye Jin hit Du Shik were so ridiculous. Even his nose bled. Violence is no joke. Would it be funny if the man hit the woman? Also, I never liked the village people. The side characters were poorly written. They left Dusik alone in his most difficult moment. So did Hye Jin. We watched an unnecessary tragedy in the series. Dusik's story was very weak. I hated FL in the last episodes. She was very conceited and selfish. A drama with potential wasted in the hands of the screenwriter and director. Congratulations to the actors of the drama anyway.
I don't like KES's works very much. But it is obvious that they are popular and have a big budget. This synopsis didn't excite me either, for now. But we can guess that this drama will not only have two lead roles. Because there are usually multiple lead roles in KES's dramas. If LDH accepts it will be one of them. I'm a big LDH fan. I would love for him to progress in his career. I'm also waiting for him to make his movie debut. But instead of this kind of drama, I would most like to watch him as the lead role in a psychological thriller. Also, it would be nice to see him in a calm and warm slice of drama too(like When the Weather is Fine). Still, if LDH acts, I will watch this drama.
Dramas: A Piece of Your Mind, When the Weather is Fine. Movie: Josee.
Thank you! :) My top 5 favorites are: Reply 1988 Move to Heaven Hospital Playlist Dear My Friends Youth of May In fact, there are many dramas that I like in different genres. But I don't like the very popular and exaggerated ones.
Thank you for writing this article! It's nice to be reminded about the different portrayals of love and relationships.…
Absolutely. We experience relationships in which the characters communicate in a healthy way through kdramas. This is more than just sex. It's about touching each other's souls. Some kdramas are like poetry, both in script and imagery.
A very nice article. I love this kind of TV series so much that it's like I'm discovering my own soul while watching it. Maybe we should call it dramatherapy. I love the kind-spirited, deep people in these kind of dramas. I love their efforts to make their lives better despite the difficulties in their lives. I love that they support each other and heal each other. I like to see their love spread slowly through their veins, not all at once. Also, love doesn't just have to be romantic. Love is not just about romantic relationships.
My favorites are Reply 1988, Hospital Playlist, Prison Playbook, Run On, A Piece of Your Mind, When the Weather is Fine, Just Between Lovers, Romance Is a Bonus Book, The Package, Dear My Friends, Navillera.
If we look at the characters, we see that Heedo likes blue. In many scenes, we see Heedo in blue. But her sword case is red. This represents her passion for fencing. We see Yijin in red in many scenes. For example, his car is red. On the beach scene, we see him wearing a blue shirt. Heedo is wearing a red striped T-shirt. This symbolizes how they balance each other out. However, a healthy life energy can be obtained with the balanced combination of these two energies. When we look at the characters, we see that Heedo has some yang traits and Yijin has yin traits. I am sure that if we search, we will find these symbols in the script itself and in the lines.
The color of the shadows of the duo in the scene at the end of the 12th episode is remarkable. It may symbolize that these two have increased masculine and feminine energies and desire each other.
This is funny. But in episode 2, Heedo's mother talked about the fake statue in the garden and said that she bought it to balance the yin-yang energy in the house. Then Yijin damaged the statue.
At the end of episode 14, we see the blue color behind Yijin. Behind Heedo is red. The color of the light hitting Heedo's hair at the end of episode 14 is also red.
His behavior trying to prove that he is an adult is very cringe. I am not criticizing the age difference in this drama. I enjoyed watching Lost. My whole problem is with the absurdity of the script. I'm also sorry but the chemistry between them is zero. It's never exciting. I think it's time to drop the drama.
I wish this drama was in slice of life style instead of scandal. It would be great to watch two people's passion for math.
Also, Ye-rin put a lot of effort into being the first. But the result? She looks like a normal college student. Also, all the family parts are very disturbing, I can't stand it. Unfortunately, there are few characters in drama that I enjoy watching. The side characters are not well written.
By the way, did you notice the episode names?
Episode 1, Fermat's Last Theorem.
Episode 2, Baek Min Jae.
Episode 3, Infinite and Finite.
Episode 4, 10-Year-Old Genius.
Also, I never liked the village people. The side characters were poorly written. They left Dusik alone in his most difficult moment. So did Hye Jin. We watched an unnecessary tragedy in the series. Dusik's story was very weak. I hated FL in the last episodes. She was very conceited and selfish. A drama with potential wasted in the hands of the screenwriter and director. Congratulations to the actors of the drama anyway.
Reply 1988
Move to Heaven
Hospital Playlist
Dear My Friends
Youth of May
In fact, there are many dramas that I like in different genres. But I don't like the very popular and exaggerated ones.
Some kdramas are like poetry, both in script and imagery.
I love the kind-spirited, deep people in these kind of dramas. I love their efforts to make their lives better despite the difficulties in their lives. I love that they support each other and heal each other. I like to see their love spread slowly through their veins, not all at once. Also, love doesn't just have to be romantic. Love is not just about romantic relationships.
My favorites are Reply 1988, Hospital Playlist, Prison Playbook, Run On, A Piece of Your Mind, When the Weather is Fine, Just Between Lovers, Romance Is a Bonus Book, The Package, Dear My Friends, Navillera.