I know right, I think the message it was sending about new perspectives, broadened mind, seeing other people Struggle…
Exactly. This is why many people have multiple su*cide attempts and often it’s after they seem to be doing better. Unless you address the underlying causes, everything is just a bandaid and that includes a ‘new perspective.’
didnt work for me. the message behind it to think about the people u leave behind is valid but at the same the…
I didn’t like the su*cide propaganda either. It was essentially victim blaming/guilt tripping. It’s as if they think most ppl who contemplate su*cide don’t know that their loved ones would be left devastated (in as much as any person can really know anything without having the experience of it playing out). People know this, this is why it often takes years of struggling with something for them to actually go through with it. Their pain sadly cannot be remedied by the future pain of their loved ones. The better message would have been to focus on the cause (which was how a person’s life in SK can be made or broken by getting employment. There is too much financial and social stigma tied up in being employed that you are seen as a literal failure if you fail to get employment).
I co-sign the message of valuing life but it’s not devaluing life that leads people to these drastic actions. Therefore the solution is not guilt tripping people who are basically on their knees. The solution is to help create an environment where people are valued.
There’s an MDL article that says this is a spinoff and that the Park Ji Bin character returns in this spinoff…
The names of the characters are different so I don’t think it is the same character he is playing. Also he is not trans in this one. It’s only episode two but it’s looking like he is playing a male childhood friend of the FL who also worked for the ML (uncle) for a bit.
I picked it up and dropped it in the first episode a couple of times - too slow, too miserable. One day I started…
This is the absolute truth. I realised this not too long ago and is the reason why I will try watching something at least twice before dropping it and will try to let enough time pass between viewings. Being ‘receptive’ to a drama is a big part of being able to fully enjoy it and sometimes you don’t even know you aren’t receptive at that time.
is it worth watching? If I'm going to watch it just because "Lee Dong Wook" I love him, but at the same time ,…
Whatever you envision it will be, it’s different to that. So, watch it but not because of LDW and not because you hope it’ll be similar to his other dramas. Trust me, it is different. Good different but different.
Sadly I am not buying Charlie's death. Even though Babe cried his eyes out. I'm still not buying it.The story…
It’s kinda obvious that Charlie isn’t dead. Jeff is too calm which leads me to believe this is part of the plan he’s been hatching since the last few episodes.
Words can’t even describe how good the first 2 eps were. How is this rated a 8.1, it def higher than a 9
I also don’t understand why people are rating the drama already (especially since they haven’t dropped it). It would be better just to rate the episodes so far.
This was a bit different from what I was expecting but it exceeded my expectations. I really liked episode one but I LOVED episode 2. Impatiently waiting for the next episode.
I remember watching this film on my tele at 3am in the morning not knowing it was a Korean movie. At that time I had only dipped my toes into k-dramas. It’s foreign movies like this one and Vietnamese cinema that really pique my interest and solidified my love of Asian movies and dramas.
I co-sign the message of valuing life but it’s not devaluing life that leads people to these drastic actions. Therefore the solution is not guilt tripping people who are basically on their knees. The solution is to help create an environment where people are valued.
Can anyone else chime in as to whether they think this series is violent/scary.