"At a time when everyone else is celebrating Christmas Eve, the students realize that the anonymous letters they each received were not the result of a harmless prank; there was a murderer in their midst." i'm reminded of the manga Ousama Game
a friend recommended i watch this because we were on the topic of wild korean movies and... all i have to say is i'm disgusted. if you call this art you're probably as gross as the guy who made this.
As a fan of Han Yeseul♥ since waaaay back when Will It Snow For Christmas? was airing I was extremely excited to find out she was making her comeback through this drama after, what.. 2-3 years of hiatus?? But as I watch the show, I can't help but feel extremely angry with her character.
In the beginning, she's fat. Ugly to everyone around her, because she is fat. She's an incredibly warm and sweet person that takes care of everyone around her even if they treat her like crap. For years, with nothing in return. Not a thank you or anything. For years. Because she is fat. Because of her appearance alone, people treat her poorly and legitimately thinks it's ok to do so once again. Because of her weight. She endure's her husband's overbearing family + nurses his grandmother with dementia for 7 years without any help. Why? Because her husband doesn't live in the home. Why? Because he had been having an affair and living with a woman that shares a workplace with him. Guess who knew this: the same family that she used all of her energy to take care of despite how badly they treated her - because of her weight and appearance.
Typing out the entire plot thus far (episodes 1 & 2) and breaking down WHY it's all troublesome would be a waste of time. But I'll cut to the chase. The skinny, "beautiful" Sara still being in love with a man who cheated on her, didn't take responsibility for his wife's happiness and didn't give a damn about her being "dead" was known is complete and utter bullshit. Realistically, it isn't healthy at all to simply excuse the trauma people put you through "because you love them". It's just.......not ok. And if Sara doesn't come to her senses by episode 20 I'll be very upset.
i'm so disgusted @ the thought of the old man trying to get with his dead girlfriend's little sis....but i'm going…
yeah honestly the summary put me off but i actually really like the drama; it's captivating. i'm just glad they aren't having him (LHW) smothering sena with love or romantic advances if you get me? the summary made him out to be some kind of criminal
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In the beginning, she's fat. Ugly to everyone around her, because she is fat. She's an incredibly warm and sweet person that takes care of everyone around her even if they treat her like crap. For years, with nothing in return. Not a thank you or anything. For years. Because she is fat. Because of her appearance alone, people treat her poorly and legitimately thinks it's ok to do so once again. Because of her weight. She endure's her husband's overbearing family + nurses his grandmother with dementia for 7 years without any help. Why? Because her husband doesn't live in the home. Why? Because he had been having an affair and living with a woman that shares a workplace with him. Guess who knew this: the same family that she used all of her energy to take care of despite how badly they treated her - because of her weight and appearance.
Typing out the entire plot thus far (episodes 1 & 2) and breaking down WHY it's all troublesome would be a waste of time. But I'll cut to the chase. The skinny, "beautiful" Sara still being in love with a man who cheated on her, didn't take responsibility for his wife's happiness and didn't give a damn about her being "dead" was known is complete and utter bullshit. Realistically, it isn't healthy at all to simply excuse the trauma people put you through "because you love them". It's just.......not ok. And if Sara doesn't come to her senses by episode 20 I'll be very upset.