mental illnesses are not to be romanticized just bc the person having it is successful, beautiful and has a great fashion sense + looks and sounds like seo yeji.
i think the recently completed drama 'soul repairman' did a good job showing a female lead with borderline personality disorder without romanticizing the illness in any way. she was her own beautiful person but her disorder wasn't pretty.
we're only 3 eps in so we don't know what the writer is planning, so let's trust the writer with this one.
the finale was beautiful and perfectly tied together. this wasn't my favorite currently airing show and after the halfway point it got a little boring for me, but ep 14-16 were pretty good.
woojoo learning to accept herself and her healing process was wonderfully executed. i'm so happy to see mental illness treated the same as physical illness in the drama.
The demanding, clingy ex feels like an overripe trope, doesn't it? Personally, I'd happily file them away with…
omg i remember that drama. the otp moments were cute but the controlling bf, obsessed ex gf narrative was so off putting for me. doesn't help that ha seokjin has played that exact tsundere-ish character thrice lol
Hope they develop more the Mental Illness tag since it's a topic that is usually avoided in Korea. Moon Young…
the currently airing 'soul repairman' also deals with mental illnesses and psychiatry and the female lead is has borderline personality disorder. it's interesting to see kdramas exploring mental illness in a more healthier way and normalizing it.
I really like this drama, but i m starting to get pissed how they are making gyu jin miserable and pathetic, while…
i want the siblings to find out about each other soon but seeing the flow of the drama its gonna be a whole "is he cheating on me" plot, followed by bullying choyeon, choyeon doing something selfless and gaining okboon's respect, choyeon becoming close to the rest of the family, and then finally the "bam!! surprise!!! we're siblings!!!!!" part with only a couple of weeks left for the ending.
i really hope i'm wrong about this but it seems unlikely.
i think the recently completed drama 'soul repairman' did a good job showing a female lead with borderline personality disorder without romanticizing the illness in any way. she was her own beautiful person but her disorder wasn't pretty.
we're only 3 eps in so we don't know what the writer is planning, so let's trust the writer with this one.
woojoo learning to accept herself and her healing process was wonderfully executed. i'm so happy to see mental illness treated the same as physical illness in the drama.
i really hope i'm wrong about this but it seems unlikely.
btw is the ost out yet?