Nothing wrong with the story or plot, was a nice watch- even though I disagree with the message. Hachiken was right initially to be concerned with the morality of the whole livestock situation. From there, I wish he had gone on to encourage more empathy and care for the animals, who have no choice but to be the games and food of people, because they're strong and taste delicious. But that would be a different genre and unpalatable and unsuitable for the world atm. Just that the movie reminded me of humanity's selfishness.
Doesn’t Minwoo represent the portion of society with unfair prejudices against the Youngwoos? He doesn’t need a kdrama happy ending, he needs to be made an example of. If he’s excused and rewarded (with SY), the takeaway message is that ignorance and small mindedness can just escape unscathed. That’s... tragic. 😑
is it worth watching nowadays? or is it a kinda dated?
It's among the best written and acted Thai dramas and highschool shows (even internationally) so if you care about that it's worth watching definitely. Imo it's not that dated.
Actually Babi would make a good marriage partner long-term because of the calmness, care and stability with him. That's kind of rare and he should be appreciated for those qualities. Yumi/writers are so dumb.
Hwang Bo Young and Mok Jin are quirky yet likable lol they're my favourite characters so far. Rosa needs help. I hope there are more scenes of Jooah Minho in the second half.
Noa is the character I'm most curious about in season 2. Wonder who will play him.
Was shocked to learn that in the book, Hansu and Sunja's mom are around the same age... Man I feel sorry for the girls of that time, married off when they're like 15 and their lives are full of suffering
Uk: Who are you?
Jang kang: Uk, I am your faThER
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