I honestly believe this movie is a not a sad romance drama but a movie about mental illness that comes from trauma and abandonment issues.
Yohan is telling the story and what we mostly see is him coming to terms with his issues with his dad. All other characters are reflections of him and his feelings. I think we only see a few 'real moments' in the entire movie, everything else is him coming to terms with his trauma. Like they said, sometimes you have to get off the horse and allow your soul to catch up with you....and when he tried to commit suicide, that is just what he did. But also, the music, the pavane, the name, the bowie references, van gogh poster, the paintings on the lamp post outside the cafe etc all pointed to people who had bouts with mental illness or who were depicting mental illness/hallucinations/things are not as they seem.
The couple was YoHan, dealing with the fact that his mom committed suicide and him trying to provide her (instead of being so in love with Yohan's dad that she let him use her and pined away for him, only to have him leave her) and him (watching his mom wither away and being an outcast in the family --seen when his sisters show up and tell him to leave) with a happy ending.
am i the only one who had a feeling that son heejo is actually ja in, remember when he said 'that was why i came…
I think so too. He said his mom said the same thing to him and told him to wait. Ja In was also upset because he remembered each reset and asked why was he always 6 years old. I think in one reset he spawned his adult self to subconsciously help his mother. His clothing is another hint, he is a mix of the black wearing soldiers and the blue that Ja In wore.
Started watching this and was like 'this seems familiar'.....Loveeeeee Fabricated City. Can't wait to see how they top the movie. Fabricated City is one of my go to watches when I am bored and can't find anything to watch. Classic underrated movie.
I had my suspicions from the beginning about the psychiatrist being the killer since she was played by an actor…
i also am disappointed. the show paid such close attention to details and the cinematography was amazing. it was looking at all the tiny details that seemed to connect that made it so intriguing...only for it to collapse at the end and rush a disconnected motive and ending. like, really?
the female doctor was weird but that was the only thing--she was just weird--there were absolutely no clues to lead to her during the entire show other than her being weird. this show started amazing but the ending fell so flat and rushed in the last two episodes.
(very messy writing and its 3 am and i haven't slept well for three nights)basically came back to yall suspecting…
i think there is some dual/personality thing going on in the show. the female doctor tells ina that just because her and the male doctor share a space, does't mean they live together. also, at the conference, it is about psychodynamic psychotherapy--which is a 'talk therapy' where you basically let the patient do all the talking to explore their trauma. i am starting to think everything is meant to get the ml to see and face his own trauma. i think ina might be doing to him, what she did to the little boy that murdered his brother...there is a second poster for the show that is a bit more telling and there is a trailer someone posted below to the last episodes that has major hints in it.
or maybe the puzzle killer is not a real killer but making them turn on themselves and target/kill each other to keep their secret all the while giving ina the puzzle pieces so she can figure it out. the reporter that the captain met with is also sus....and the captain saying let's invite the press may have meant--let's air these people's dirty deeds and stop this mess--bringing to light what happened all those yrs ago.
i also think that the one city people did dirty deeds to drive down property value, influenced chimook's wife when she was young, or an accomplice....i think they enlisted people to help them drive out the people that lived there so they could end up building one city, the journalist was in on it and had some dirt left to spill and the person leaving the puzzle pieces may just not be the killer but someone trying to out the whole thing. so many theories. who knows, i just hope the ending is not a total misdirect and letdown.
if the writers were really smart they would make ml the killer and the rollo tomassi foreshadowing would be insane…
i agree. ml seems to be the killer to me. when the journalist was murdered there was a guitar in hallway by bedroom, in crime scene photos that ina got, there is a photo of the hallway/bedroom and the guitar is missing. there is a guitar in the ml's living room. ml's passcode is 10.25, fl's passcode is 20131025 which is the date of her uncle's murder...she even asks him why is that his passcode.
how is the one who did suicide (ep 7 i think) is linked with her uncle ?? i rewatched the scene but i still dont…
he is the reporter who reported that one of the victims from the case the uncle was working on was a karoake girl. her brother tried to sue for defamation and supposedly the uncle helped cover it up to get it thrown out of court.
Spoiler!! I'm convinced at the end the husband was acting when the old neighbour supposedly left his body. Every…
I agree. I think the movie was to show how love can be so powerful that it does indeed try to overcome any obstacle but can also lead to madness. I think the husband was really suffering with sleepwalking but the wife's love to help see him through it, ultimately led to her descent into madness. Even when he was 'cured', his love for her had him willing to do anything, and in the end his love is what made him lie when he pretended to be the old man and 'left'. The wife suffered from sleep deprivation and started hallucinating and it was her doing the bad things.
I honestly believe this movie is a not a sad romance drama but a movie about mental illness that comes from trauma and abandonment issues.
Yohan is telling the story and what we mostly see is him coming to terms with his issues with his dad. All other characters are reflections of him and his feelings. I think we only see a few 'real moments' in the entire movie, everything else is him coming to terms with his trauma. Like they said, sometimes you have to get off the horse and allow your soul to catch up with you....and when he tried to commit suicide, that is just what he did. But also, the music, the pavane, the name, the bowie references, van gogh poster, the paintings on the lamp post outside the cafe etc all pointed to people who had bouts with mental illness or who were depicting mental illness/hallucinations/things are not as they seem.
The couple was YoHan, dealing with the fact that his mom committed suicide and him trying to provide her (instead of being so in love with Yohan's dad that she let him use her and pined away for him, only to have him leave her) and him (watching his mom wither away and being an outcast in the family --seen when his sisters show up and tell him to leave) with a happy ending.
the female doctor was weird but that was the only thing--she was just weird--there were absolutely no clues to lead to her during the entire show other than her being weird. this show started amazing but the ending fell so flat and rushed in the last two episodes.
i also think that the one city people did dirty deeds to drive down property value, influenced chimook's wife when she was young, or an accomplice....i think they enlisted people to help them drive out the people that lived there so they could end up building one city, the journalist was in on it and had some dirt left to spill and the person leaving the puzzle pieces may just not be the killer but someone trying to out the whole thing. so many theories. who knows, i just hope the ending is not a total misdirect and letdown.