Could this be when Sun-jae penned "Sudden Shower" about Sol-a?? Because these lyrics---
Geudaeneun seonmuribnida haneuri naeryeojun,🤌🏻 Hollo seon sesang soge geudael jikyeojulgeyo.. (You are a gift Sent down from the sky🥺 In this lonely world I will protect you)
They have the power to shine better than the ML's if they played the villain together. Ahh I want them together…
I've got this plot spinning in my head already. Picture this: both villians have this dark backstory and are out for revenge against the main character's family. At first, they clash big time, but eventually, they team up to bring down the protagonist and their clan. Along the way, they start to see each other in a different light and, surprise, fall for one another without even realizing it. Then, bam! They uncover this shared past where both their families suffered at the hands of the ultimate bad guy. Cue the emotional turmoil and some serious "whoa" moments. But then, things take a twist when BWS's character gets accused of certain illigal dealings by the ML and lands in jail. KHY's character goes all out to set him free, and when he's out, they cook up this genius plan to take down the big bad and turn the tables on the main character's family. And hey, I'm all for flipping the script here—let the supposed villains find their happiness while the real baddie faces the music. And of course, the main character should find their happy ending too, with a side of apologies for their family's misdeeds.
Now blame BWS & KHY for sending my imagination into overdrive! 😂😂😂😂
The Soljae fandom just doesn't take a break! OMG, I'm constantly watching these reels on loop and swooning over them. Hye-yoon and Woo-seok complement each other so well no matter the era! 🤌🏻😍🤌🏻
Even in K-dramas, Kiho literally waited for Mokha for 15 years without knowing that Mokha will come back, and…
I don't know why people are throwing tantrums now when there are thousands of dramas depicting the same theme out there. Maybe because they didn't expect this drama with not-so-popular leads to receive such a great response. That's why some people want to stir trouble, or they are just not ready to accept that others can have preferences that do not align with their own.
Even in K-dramas, Kiho literally waited for Mokha for 15 years without knowing that Mokha will come back, and…
I'm sorry, but I can't guess which K-drama you're referring to here. I haven't watched any K-dramas released in the last five years (except LR ofcourse). So, if it's a new one, I'm not familiar with it. But I understand your point.
..And the upcoming Love Song in Winter (adapted from "Winter Solstice" novel). Also, there is First frost which is now being shot. There are plenty of dramas like this.
There is a Indian movie based on a real life couple. They waited for 20yrs to be with each other without getting…
Oh💔 "Sita Ramam" might not be based on a true story. But there's "Shershaah," which tells the story of Captain Vikram Batra and his girlfriend Dimple Cheema. Even though they never got married, she's still living as his widow. It's really sad, but it highlights that there is no dearth of such stories in real life. People tend to think moving on is the only way forward, without realizing they're imposing their own beliefs on others.
Even in K-dramas, Kiho literally waited for Mokha for 15 years without knowing that Mokha will come back, and…
Everything boils down to whether he wanted it or not. That man is so into her that he even had her photo in his bathroom (as seen in Episode 8 when In-hyuk found it and questioned him about it). If he had such deep feelings for Sol, getting involved with another girl would have created complications when Sol reappeared. What would have happened to the other girl in that scenario? Moreover, he didn't have any desire for another woman, so why would he force himself to date just for the sake of it?
You know, it's not all that uncommon in real life. Take Captain Vikram Batra, for example. He was a hero in the 1999 Kargil war and had a girlfriend. Their love story is so heartbreaking. Despite facing objections from her family, eventually they got her father's approval for marriage. But then the war happened, and tragically, he was martyred when he was 24 years old. His girlfriend, she's still unmarried and lives as his widow. Their story's even been made into a 2021 Indian movie called "Shershaah." Sometimes, for some people, even a lifetime falls short when it comes to moving on.
There is a Indian movie based on a real life couple. They waited for 20yrs to be with each other without getting…
Yes, and recently there's "Sita Ramam" too. It tore my heart. Although I didn't like the movie as a whole, SRK & Kajol's Dilwale also portrayed the same theme! Some people do remain in love with one person for their entire lives because they simply don't desire anyone else! I understand that in modern dating culture, this might be hard to accept, but respecting others' preferences is basic manners, which I feel many people lack these days.
So many people wonder how Sun-jae can wait for Im Sol for 15 years lol! Are they new to dramaland?? Yuan Shuai waited 10 years for Jiang Jun (Love is Sweet), Lan Zhan waited 16 years for Wei Ying even after knowing that he was dead (The Untamed), Tantai Jin searched for Li SuSu's soul in the Nether river for 500 years without even knowing her actual name! (TTEOTM), Song Yan never had any other girl in his life until he met Xu Qin again after 10 years (FOMH), and there are many more examples!! These people must have been living in a hole all this time.
But let me tell you one thing, if Sun-jae had dated any other girl while pining after Sol all this time, then I would have dropped this drama right there. Because it would be so disrespectful towards the other party involved. Men in love with someone else should never enter another girl's life to ruin it! And I respect Sun-jae for not doing that.
Geudaeneun seonmuribnida haneuri naeryeojun,🤌🏻
Hollo seon sesang soge geudael jikyeojulgeyo..
(You are a gift
Sent down from the sky🥺
In this lonely world
I will protect you)
https://twitter.com/CJnDrama/status/1786168796836724997?t=74z8PnOSac2wLDCNVaAPSg&s=19
And hey, I'm all for flipping the script here—let the supposed villains find their happiness while the real baddie faces the music. And of course, the main character should find their happy ending too, with a side of apologies for their family's misdeeds.
Now blame BWS & KHY for sending my imagination into overdrive! 😂😂😂😂
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6dIXe7J73-/?igsh=NHo1dGZhMDhzZHo2
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6dLhpIpLJT/?igsh=MWVuazI2dDRhM2ZtcQ==
"Sita Ramam" might not be based on a true story. But there's "Shershaah," which tells the story of Captain Vikram Batra and his girlfriend Dimple Cheema. Even though they never got married, she's still living as his widow. It's really sad, but it highlights that there is no dearth of such stories in real life. People tend to think moving on is the only way forward, without realizing they're imposing their own beliefs on others.
You know, it's not all that uncommon in real life. Take Captain Vikram Batra, for example. He was a hero in the 1999 Kargil war and had a girlfriend. Their love story is so heartbreaking. Despite facing objections from her family, eventually they got her father's approval for marriage. But then the war happened, and tragically, he was martyred when he was 24 years old. His girlfriend, she's still unmarried and lives as his widow. Their story's even been made into a 2021 Indian movie called "Shershaah." Sometimes, for some people, even a lifetime falls short when it comes to moving on.
But let me tell you one thing, if Sun-jae had dated any other girl while pining after Sol all this time, then I would have dropped this drama right there. Because it would be so disrespectful towards the other party involved. Men in love with someone else should never enter another girl's life to ruin it! And I respect Sun-jae for not doing that.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6TJ2S8SJKR/?igsh=amp5ankzMzZwb3g0