you're right, makes sense. in the beginning Seol said she was struggling with depression and she found hope in…
wish their characters and their issues explored more. felt like the director purposely left some scenes to be interpreted liberally,idk. when did you realize that Seol was no longer alive?
Make no mistake Su An is the main protagonist/lead here, it’s her journey that’s focused on and in the end…
you're right, makes sense. in the beginning Seol said she was struggling with depression and she found hope in Su An's company. Su An's "rejection" could have led to Seol's death . and all of that because of Su An's low self esteem.
he wasn't focused on revenge. he wanted justice for himself and the 2 victims
an innocent man spent ten years in prison.he found himself in a hopeless nightmare that he could not wake up from. after all his suffering ,the betrayal and the intense torture in the jail he forgave all these people so easily. they ruined that man's life. i just don't see how he chose justice for himself.
kids performances are captivating particularly nonverbal communication between them,their eyes and expressions deliver such profound and subtle emotions.what's more impressive is that were all nonprofessionals and it actually took over an entire year to film chronogically.
in the beginning Seol said she was struggling with depression and she found hope in Su An's company.
Su An's "rejection" could have led to Seol's death .
and all of that because of Su An's low self esteem.
he gave the show a much needed dose of humor, bro will be missed.
wish the duo were up for more seasons.
this was full of excitement,i was tense for two hours watching it!
there better be a 5th movie asap