She was 32 at the beginning. By the end of the Webtoon, she was late 30s.
One naver blog says Yumi and Soonrok have 9 year difference. He is 29, she is 38(?).
NamuWiki character information pages show ages 29 for Soonrok and 32 for Yumi. But notes that 32 is her START age, from when Yumi Cells Chapter 1 came out.
I just finished the movie and honestly, I thought it was pretty meh — nothing special at all. I didn’t really…
I recommend reading the original Japanese novel (it's translated into Korean, and also there is a version translated into English). Japanese Movie was great too!
Also, the ost for Japanese movie T_T Yorushika's "Left Right Confusion" gets me on waterworks every time
Are you no braincells? She is From the modern world and she's a salted fish.Search the meaning of salted fish,…
Salted fish, such as kippered herring or dried and salted cod, is fish cured with dry salt and thus preserved for later eating. Drying or salting, either with dry salt or with brine, was the only widely available method of preserving fish until the 19th century.
It is a fish preserved or cured with salt, and was a staple food in Guangdong. It historically earned the nickname of the "poor man's food", as its extreme saltiness is useful in adding variety to the simpler rice-based dinners.
In Chinese slang, especially in Cantonese, a "salted fish" (咸鱼, xiányú) refers to someone who is lifeless, unmotivated, or has no ambition, similar to a stiff, dried fish lying on the ground. The term was popularized by the movie Shaolin Soccer, which featured the line, "If a person has no dreams, what's the difference between them and a salted fish?". While the term can also refer to a corpse or someone reviving from a dire situation, its most common contemporary slang meaning describes a person resigned to a stagnant, unambitious existence
In Cantonese, a salted fish is a metaphor for a corpse, but can now mean people who have no intention of doing anything.
One naver blog says Yumi and Soonrok have 9 year difference. He is 29, she is 38(?).
NamuWiki character information pages show ages 29 for Soonrok and 32 for Yumi. But notes that 32 is her START age, from when Yumi Cells Chapter 1 came out.
Please correct me if wrong.
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https://en.namu.wiki/w/%EC%8B%A0%EC%88%9C%EB%A1%9D
Per NamuWiki, quoted below
"유미의 세포들의 주인공. 연재 초반 나이가 32살이었으니 433화(19/11/22) 완결 된 현재 시점에서는 30대 후반정도 될 것으로 보인다."
Also Naver Blog: https://m.blog.naver.com/polianna825/224260415273
Things become more clear in Episode 2, and then become more and more clearer as the episodes go on.
Also, the ost for Japanese movie T_T Yorushika's "Left Right Confusion" gets me on waterworks every time
This is the remake into a Korean movie.
What will you all watch next or are currently watching??
Expected more, I guess, seeing as she is trained to be a Bodyguard.
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It is a fish preserved or cured with salt, and was a staple food in Guangdong. It historically earned the nickname of the "poor man's food", as its extreme saltiness is useful in adding variety to the simpler rice-based dinners.
In Chinese slang, especially in Cantonese, a "salted fish" (咸鱼, xiányú) refers to someone who is lifeless, unmotivated, or has no ambition, similar to a stiff, dried fish lying on the ground. The term was popularized by the movie Shaolin Soccer, which featured the line, "If a person has no dreams, what's the difference between them and a salted fish?". While the term can also refer to a corpse or someone reviving from a dire situation, its most common contemporary slang meaning describes a person resigned to a stagnant, unambitious existence
In Cantonese, a salted fish is a metaphor for a corpse, but can now mean people who have no intention of doing anything.
Interesting o.O