nah it wasn't that bad but a little fast on the love. the ending confused me tho like let's say he saw the future, won't those things happen again anyways? sad.
I think, just like Bae Hwan said, he didn't want to act on an impulse and realized he didn't really had a life…
omg thank you for nice wishes! I think he was aiming to stop and live a new life at first (remember he also had to run away so he won't get killed) but as time passed he thought he won't be able to live in another country and be a model. He was like "well this guy I like has a life anyways, can I even give up what I'm used to do, I can't be a model anyways, eh whatever happens will happen." They didn't show it properly tbh so it's open to interpretation.
can someone please explain one thing that is why did ryu not tried to find bae hwan in the end also why did bae…
I think, just like Bae Hwan said, he didn't want to act on an impulse and realized he didn't really had a life in Korea. He was happy as a prostitute imo. Just decided to live his fate no matter what. And Bae Hwan's wife called him that night and his ringtone is his baby's crying so he realized he had life to return. And Ryu probably heard that ringtone tho I'm not so sure. As for why Bae Hwan took a pic at the finale, he probably wanted to keep a memento.
Honestly it was a little (too) boring, watch just to waste some time. And y'all, irl, stay away from people who jump to conclusions without listening to you first.
In case you're feeling too lazy to watch all 63 episodes like me, someone uploaded all of main (gay) couple's scenes in bilibili (it's called "Life Is Beautiful : KyungTae Story" and have 33 parts) They also included some of others characters' stories now and then so it was a nice cut. If I re-watch this someday, I'm gonna watch it full but not right now. Ah our gay couple... This series gave me so many feelings. I actually cried when Tae's parents accepted him warmly when he came out. There wasn't unnecessary drama and in the end, everyone had their happy ending. I think this is the first Korean gay series (with many episodes). They did such a great job! Definitely one of my all-time favorites!
imagine being an uncensored movie with dicks open out there and there isn't a single sex scene with the couple, what a shame...🥲 anyways, this movie made me so sad, I wished he got better and they got their happy ending but real life doesn't work like that I guess. It was very realistic ending. Also, if anyone has a link to that sad ost with violin (plays at the end) please let me know!
I think he was aiming to stop and live a new life at first (remember he also had to run away so he won't get killed) but as time passed he thought he won't be able to live in another country and be a model. He was like "well this guy I like has a life anyways, can I even give up what I'm used to do, I can't be a model anyways, eh whatever happens will happen." They didn't show it properly tbh so it's open to interpretation.
And y'all, irl, stay away from people who jump to conclusions without listening to you first.
Ah our gay couple... This series gave me so many feelings. I actually cried when Tae's parents accepted him warmly when he came out. There wasn't unnecessary drama and in the end, everyone had their happy ending.
I think this is the first Korean gay series (with many episodes). They did such a great job! Definitely one of my all-time favorites!
anyways, this movie made me so sad, I wished he got better and they got their happy ending but real life doesn't work like that I guess. It was very realistic ending.
Also, if anyone has a link to that sad ost with violin (plays at the end) please let me know!