Samee, they were still using flip phones in the drama lolol. I was in middle school in 2012 and my classmates…
I think it was just bcz they were highschoolers? It wasn't flip phone either, just an old model. I remember some of my classmates had these things and we saw them as people who had the luxury. For highschoolers, phones were seen as luxury back then. But after getting into the university, the characters had new model phones too
I can't understand people saying it was so difficult to get it bcz it wasn't complicated at all tbh apart from the murder subplot which it was solved as well? There will be some spoilers in this comment.
The romance part was actually so bittersweet. She was in depression as well even tho we understood it towards the end. She tried to find a way to be free from all that and "sea" was her solution. It was foreshadowed from the start when she said she loved sea. In the end, he will live with this misery for the rest of his life. The last scene was also a summarization of their love. Their love was based on longing and pining on each other. So when he confessed, his love ended. And when she lost him, her love started. So in the end, he kept looking for her, and he will never get her again. So it means their love is eternal.
The cinematogrphy was insanely good. Park Chan Wook is one phenomenal man. And I'm in love with his anti hero women.
It is my favorite in the trilogy for sure. The storytelling is just top notch in this one. No matter how many times I rewatch it, I can never handle the second half of the movie.
Hidden Love was good too, I really enjoyed it but it's just romance focused and a little slowburn (obv I understand the reason) and it's not really my thing. I love slowburn when we can have other things to focus on in dramas.
Does anyone else think that this series can have multiple seasons because of multiple characters and so many possible…
The webtoons are actually happening in the same universe. It's like Marvel in a way. The 2nd webtoon Bridge, has some familiar characters like Heesoo. But the other webtoons have different storylines and casts.
Disney+ has said if Moving was successful, they would adapt the other webtoons as well.
"Even as ashes, you never change. Sparkling, impossible to hold, and swept away by the wind. And then... Unable to defy gravity."
TWs: SA, self-harm, abuse
As someone who has read the manga and has it on my favorites list, I thought this movie wouldn't wreck me because I already know everything. But oh god I was wrong. Nagano Mei is such a good actress, I should mention it first of all.
The movie is actually from Shiino's perspective. How she learned about her broken Mariko's death. How she tried to kidnap Mariko from everything that made her hate her life after she died. How she missed Mariko, even her sides that she hated. A tragic love story between two friends. Who tried to be everything to each other but when you decide to end this suffering, even these people who used to be your everything can't stop you. In the end, Shiino was the only one who had every loved Mariko.
Seems like they scout powered children to go to that school. Cause with Hee Soo, the bully got interviewed of…
They actually always keep an eye on parents. Like with Bongseok, they found out abt his ability when he tried to fly and impress his friends then he got expelled. It's definitely not a coincidence
I waited literally 2 years for this drama but now need to wait until ep 15 too until I can watch it... The longing and yearning between me and Moving will never end lmao
The romance part was actually so bittersweet. She was in depression as well even tho we understood it towards the end. She tried to find a way to be free from all that and "sea" was her solution. It was foreshadowed from the start when she said she loved sea. In the end, he will live with this misery for the rest of his life. The last scene was also a summarization of their love. Their love was based on longing and pining on each other. So when he confessed, his love ended. And when she lost him, her love started. So in the end, he kept looking for her, and he will never get her again. So it means their love is eternal.
The cinematogrphy was insanely good. Park Chan Wook is one phenomenal man. And I'm in love with his anti hero women.
P.S: Lee Young Ae is really sexy...
The 2nd webtoon Bridge, has some familiar characters like Heesoo. But the other webtoons have different storylines and casts.
Disney+ has said if Moving was successful, they would adapt the other webtoons as well.
TWs: SA, self-harm, abuse
As someone who has read the manga and has it on my favorites list, I thought this movie wouldn't wreck me because I already know everything. But oh god I was wrong. Nagano Mei is such a good actress, I should mention it first of all.
The movie is actually from Shiino's perspective. How she learned about her broken Mariko's death. How she tried to kidnap Mariko from everything that made her hate her life after she died. How she missed Mariko, even her sides that she hated. A tragic love story between two friends. Who tried to be everything to each other but when you decide to end this suffering, even these people who used to be your everything can't stop you. In the end, Shiino was the only one who had every loved Mariko.