If you like to watch traditional dramas with characters acting like they're perfect, sorry. Don't watch this. This isn't some fantasy story. It's fucking real and irrational, and I love it.
More than motivacional, GOLD is charming and has its own way to send its message. Characters are well build. And there's the importance of having a strong heart.
When I watched Gold, I realized that there's a lot of wrong things with Yuri. And seeing that, I realized she's not the heroine, but another human. Like me, like you, like everyone else. Despite her look and her mind-blowing moments and opinions, in the end of the day she's a woman with a strong and unwavering heart. If you like to watch traditional dramas with characters acting like they're perfect, sorry. Don't watch this. This isn't some fantasy story.
She does everything to chase her dreams and help the expectation with her kids, as well as the expectations she deals with her father. But against that cruel method, there's a mother love. It's a complex love, not in the traditional way we see in movies and other media. Even strict, she loves her kids and we can't deny it. More than abusive, she really got into the fight with her kids. As she said, the gamble was high. A lot was put on the line.
Isn't our lives just like that? Aren't we gambling a lot to get what we want and what we believe in? Anyone who oppose that, is lying. Life is about taking yourself to the next level. I don't agree with the pressure Yuri gave to her kids, but overall, I just see her racional heart taking a stand. Kou, Ren and Akira also understood that later. She wasn't fighting for herself. She cares about those precious kids, accepting their fates instead of blaming others. More than that, she believed that they could be happy after going through this painful journey. In fact, if something doesn't kill you, it makes you stronger.
The point of this drama is to show people how important is to persevere. We cannot say that's an easy journey to victory. Victory only has meaning and keeps you along the road when you work hard for it. There's a lot of stuff in the way. GOLD taught me a lot about how I could enter the road and deal with the surprises that can appear to me.
Sorry for my bad english, guys. I just needed to tell how I felt about them.
I love the way people try to change their lives judged so miserable, but it's so hard to turn away and move on. Besides the creepy wall of faces, I learned how important is to fight for your own life instead of changing it. The challenges we face are just those we can beat. Life is hard! FACE MAKER means a lot to me for the lessons it gave, but I wish it was more elaborated... Anyway, it ended pretty well.
Flower Boy Ramyun Shop is good, but I couldn't really understand Eun Bi's feelings. For me everything happened really fast, and then BANG! She was already with Cha Chi-soo. It's almost like they supressed the character even in the deep and romantic scenes. For me, she was acting like someone who couldn't take an attitude, being pushed behind the story. In the beginning, she had a personality, which I don't know where it went. I get that maybe Choi's love was too calm for her, but there's a moment when I just saw most of Eun Bi's bright disappear. Only at the end we see an authentic reaction of her. Besides that, is a good serie. There's a lot of fun watching it, I fell in love for all characters and a non-stop desire to eat ramen.
Ko Teng really got me since the beginning. When I watched the movie, I enjoyed it. I was really into their story, feeling their expectations. This movie is so honest with the youths! So, when the end came, I couldn't really get sad. Because it's just how life is. It's not like everything working in the way we want. More than that, they were able to live how we should live. Their love wasn't exactly what we expected, but I'm sure it was intense. Now he has what we'll also have: the experience. Reading a book or even my comment won't translate the feeling that I had while understanding that living is not getting what we want, in the way we want: it's just living, making things happen. And remembering it in the end, dealing with the possible regrets. As far as I see, he also thinks like that.
The couple on this drama really caught me. I was so mad at Dae Woong! Only in the middle of the series I could understand him. Dae Woong is honest and unwavering with his feelings. He's just like that. Maybe he was too rude to Mi Ho at the beginning, but he's just a honest person. A lot happened, in part, because Mi Ho was still inexperienced with the world and with how cruel humans can be, but opposing the fact she was always with her doubts and ready to sacrifice herself, Dae Woong feelings' remained intact even in the worst moments. That's why, for me, they match perfectly.
Sorry for my bad english, guys. I just needed to tell how I felt about them. o(^-^)o
I was bored at the beginning but was a question of time until I got into the story (and the duration of each chapter). My Girlfriend is a Gumiho is awesome. In its own way, they're able to catch you and insert you into their world. I was so sad when I finished it...
When I watched Gold, I realized that there's a lot of wrong things with Yuri. And seeing that, I realized she's not the heroine, but another human. Like me, like you, like everyone else. Despite her look and her mind-blowing moments and opinions, in the end of the day she's a woman with a strong and unwavering heart. If you like to watch traditional dramas with characters acting like they're perfect, sorry. Don't watch this. This isn't some fantasy story.
She does everything to chase her dreams and help the expectation with her kids, as well as the expectations she deals with her father. But against that cruel method, there's a mother love. It's a complex love, not in the traditional way we see in movies and other media. Even strict, she loves her kids and we can't deny it. More than abusive, she really got into the fight with her kids. As she said, the gamble was high. A lot was put on the line.
Isn't our lives just like that? Aren't we gambling a lot to get what we want and what we believe in? Anyone who oppose that, is lying. Life is about taking yourself to the next level. I don't agree with the pressure Yuri gave to her kids, but overall, I just see her racional heart taking a stand. Kou, Ren and Akira also understood that later. She wasn't fighting for herself. She cares about those precious kids, accepting their fates instead of blaming others. More than that, she believed that they could be happy after going through this painful journey. In fact, if something doesn't kill you, it makes you stronger.
The point of this drama is to show people how important is to persevere. We cannot say that's an easy journey to victory. Victory only has meaning and keeps you along the road when you work hard for it. There's a lot of stuff in the way. GOLD taught me a lot about how I could enter the road and deal with the surprises that can appear to me.
Sorry for my bad english, guys. I just needed to tell how I felt about them.
TRAILER:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4QBA2Ts4rs
Sorry for my bad english, guys. I just needed to tell how I felt about them. o(^-^)o