"I believe God loves me so he won't send me to hell."This is the saddest line of the whole letter. The sad belief…
well, the church teaches that suicide is murder. But like many modern issues it has no actual coverage in the bible, it's just something that humans(priests) decided over the centuries.
But if there is anything the bible does teach, is that god is beyond human comprehension, so ye, that line of hers was definitely ignorant. The idea that god "loves" humans is a later construct as well, god isn't love, god is a mystery.
But you are mistaken when you say that god told "us" to follow him. God certainly didn't say that. Decalogue begins with the words "I am the Lord your God, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery". Who was brought out of egypt, the house of slavery? Koreans? Russians? Indians? No, only the Jews were, and thus only the Jews were told by god to follow them, for they are his chosen people.
The others can do whatever they want. Christians and Muslims want to believe that they too will get salvation, and they developed complex theologies as to why it can be so. But it certainly wasn't written in the Bible, and God certainly didn't "say" anything of the sort.
Not just that, in most Abrahamic faiths the idea that a person goes to heaven or hell right after death is foreign. It was also foreign to Christianity, until late middle ages. Until then, dead stayed dead until the judgement day, when they would rise again and be judged. Hence the name.
But then people started complaining that if that's the case, why are they even praying for their deceased loved ones? Why are they praying to saints and to the mother of jesus, if they are all dead and not actually sitting in heaven just waiting to fulfil their wishes? So the church changed the doctrine.
But that's a whole different issue, unrelated to you making light of suicide under the guise of fake empathy.
Lisa: *spitting facts right in her face what Heejoo did wrong*Heejoo: *wondering why does lisa harm herself?*😐😐😐Is…
That's right, hejoo was an absolute moron most of the time. She thought she was so smart and everyone was stupid, and kept lying about everything...but in reality she was the dumbest of them all.
It’s crazy how Joo Young father stabbed HW which wasn’t the root of his problems. He was a terrible father…
He probably has this personality where he blames others for his problems, kinda like...several other characters did. Good thing Haewon survived that, I was worried there she'll die.
Hmm I thought she realised the lake is drying up hence the body might surface? Lols
I just watched it again, and I see nothing but rocks. I think the bell interpretation is correct, as we did hear it.
Or, maybe...there should be something at the bottom of drained lake, like the luggage with woojae's body, but there is nothing there hence she's so surprised.
Finally finished watching the full subbed version No one gets convenient happy ending. Both women finally did…
No, actually, lisa obviously knows why her mom abandoned her. Weird she didn't tell her father, I assume lisa is just selfish and too afraid to go to prison.
Yes, that was not clear. I thought she died, but if she did, then why was there an exhibition of her work? We…
It's possible, but heejoo is narrating then "your story has just begun, and my is about to end" which makes sense if it was actually Gu Haewon who got over her depression and actually became a great artist
+ too many unnecessary characters.... for me they could cut away Hee Joo's annoying mother (or at least decrease…
Heejoo's mother? You mean, the mother of her husband, as actual mother of heejoo had only one scene.
And I disagree if you meant that, if everyone was as rational as her the entire tragedy wouldn't even happen. Her one liners were the best!
The dead friend sideplot was important because of forgiveness and revenge theme of the drama, and seeing the behavior of the woman who couldn't let Seonwoo go and getting support from him is what allowed Haewon to finally move on....
Goo Haewon made a very strong impression on me, and this drama is best enjoyed if we perceive her as the protagonist. She is one of the best portrayals of "yandere" archetype in fiction...but unlike an overdrawn caricature some people might know from manga, she's psychologically complex, multidimensional, and relatable.
Actually, all the characters in this drama are. It's hard to find a pure good or pure bad person, all of them have some motive and reason for the things they do, and have some bad and some sympathetic side to them.
I need help someone needs to help me i am so confused by that ending and people's comment. So basically everyone…
No, it's not that complex.
Here's my interpretation: Jong Woo understood how to live honestly, to smile when he wants to smile and be angry when he wants to be angry. Unfortunately, the path to that was ridden with pain and tremendous stress.
To say it in short, he's traumatized for life, and these newly surfaced feelings that he kept suppressing until now took the form of the dentist who was responsible for all that trouble. The hallucination of the dentist represents his "darker" desires, which he apparently isn't quite ready to fully embrace, so he outsources it to the imaginary dentist. Whether he can reconcile and accept it, or he'll keep seeing the dentist all his life, we don't know as the ending is pretty open. However, his question about the nature of good and evil might suggest he's on the way to it.
As for the policewoman she's perfectly sane and stable.
the "new testament" wasn't even compiled until 300 years after jesus died. do you reject decalogue and genesis too?
We will write a comment or two and forget about it in a few days.
But if there is anything the bible does teach, is that god is beyond human comprehension, so ye, that line of hers was definitely ignorant. The idea that god "loves" humans is a later construct as well, god isn't love, god is a mystery.
But you are mistaken when you say that god told "us" to follow him. God certainly didn't say that.
Decalogue begins with the words "I am the Lord your God, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery".
Who was brought out of egypt, the house of slavery? Koreans? Russians? Indians? No, only the Jews were, and thus only the Jews were told by god to follow them, for they are his chosen people.
The others can do whatever they want. Christians and Muslims want to believe that they too will get salvation, and they developed complex theologies as to why it can be so. But it certainly wasn't written in the Bible, and God certainly didn't "say" anything of the sort.
Not just that, in most Abrahamic faiths the idea that a person goes to heaven or hell right after death is foreign. It was also foreign to Christianity, until late middle ages. Until then, dead stayed dead until the judgement day, when they would rise again and be judged. Hence the name.
But then people started complaining that if that's the case, why are they even praying for their deceased loved ones? Why are they praying to saints and to the mother of jesus, if they are all dead and not actually sitting in heaven just waiting to fulfil their wishes? So the church changed the doctrine.
But that's a whole different issue, unrelated to you making light of suicide under the guise of fake empathy.
I think the bell interpretation is correct, as we did hear it.
Or, maybe...there should be something at the bottom of drained lake, like the luggage with woojae's body, but there is nothing there hence she's so surprised.
And I disagree if you meant that, if everyone was as rational as her the entire tragedy wouldn't even happen. Her one liners were the best!
The dead friend sideplot was important because of forgiveness and revenge theme of the drama, and seeing the behavior of the woman who couldn't let Seonwoo go and getting support from him is what allowed Haewon to finally move on....
Other subplots had similar importance.
Goo Haewon made a very strong impression on me, and this drama is best enjoyed if we perceive her as the protagonist. She is one of the best portrayals of "yandere" archetype in fiction...but unlike an overdrawn caricature some people might know from manga, she's psychologically complex, multidimensional, and relatable.
Actually, all the characters in this drama are. It's hard to find a pure good or pure bad person, all of them have some motive and reason for the things they do, and have some bad and some sympathetic side to them.
Here's my interpretation: Jong Woo understood how to live honestly, to smile when he wants to smile and be angry when he wants to be angry. Unfortunately, the path to that was ridden with pain and tremendous stress.
To say it in short, he's traumatized for life, and these newly surfaced feelings that he kept suppressing until now took the form of the dentist who was responsible for all that trouble. The hallucination of the dentist represents his "darker" desires, which he apparently isn't quite ready to fully embrace, so he outsources it to the imaginary dentist. Whether he can reconcile and accept it, or he'll keep seeing the dentist all his life, we don't know as the ending is pretty open. However, his question about the nature of good and evil might suggest he's on the way to it.
As for the policewoman she's perfectly sane and stable.