Why did they made the same as in Love Is Like a Car both are talking in their own language and they want us to…
My first language is technically French but I used to be made fun of for my dialect and accent by my cousins from Quebec. (I'm Canadian and from Ontario). My Stepdad and Mum got together when I was only 1, and I switched to English around 2 years old. So I just don't speak French confidently. But I understand it, and I have other cousins who aren't confident in speaking English and understand it. So that's just how we have conversations all the time. Sometimes I answer in French if I know the sentencing and am confident in my accent and the same goes for them answering me in English. Sometimes you're more confident in speaking one language but understand others.
I'm thinking it's a parody lmao. And technically saying "Manners Maketh Man" is a historical reference. He's a…
Hello stranger, I mean yes he lives cut-off from main society but he did input that he has run away from home before. And he hasn't gotten into how far cut-off he is, he seemed educated enough to navigate outside of the village when he was outside of it. Yoon Bok may have read the many translated copies of Shakespeare etc that South Korea has had in its school system since the early 1900s. He's a scholar, he seems to have a knack for learning as they typically do. Thus the title scholar. Adding on, the man knows 3-5 languages at least since we saw him show off his short-lived prowess in the epilogue.
Also the parody doesn't necessarily have to be something Yoon Bok needs to understand as a character. It could just be something the director put in as an Easter Egg.
Did anyone notice that auction scene was just stolen from Kingsman or should I say was heavily inspired by Kingsman.…
I'm thinking it's a parody lmao. And technically saying "Manners Maketh Man" is a historical reference. He's a scholar and I'm sure he's read a lot of Shakespeare/William of Wykeham. Etc, etc.
Sometimes you're more confident in speaking one language but understand others.
Jeff your voice is just absolutely gorgeous. I do hope we have some Barcode, Jorin and Mike on the OST too. The actors are all vocal powerhouses.
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Totally juicier! I wonder how they will interpret it.
I mean yes he lives cut-off from main society but he did input that he has run away from home before. And he hasn't gotten into how far cut-off he is, he seemed educated enough to navigate outside of the village when he was outside of it. Yoon Bok may have read the many translated copies of Shakespeare etc that South Korea has had in its school system since the early 1900s. He's a scholar, he seems to have a knack for learning as they typically do. Thus the title scholar.
Adding on, the man knows 3-5 languages at least since we saw him show off his short-lived prowess in the epilogue.
Also the parody doesn't necessarily have to be something Yoon Bok needs to understand as a character. It could just be something the director put in as an Easter Egg.
I hope this clown helped you think critically.
And technically saying "Manners Maketh Man" is a historical reference. He's a scholar and I'm sure he's read a lot of Shakespeare/William of Wykeham. Etc, etc.
(I do hope we get a cameo at least of Prim!)