jibozaiiii what a character you were. I loved the chemistry and the visuals. how pretty can some people be ๐ if you wantvto watch this style go for it. it was so great. and ost amazing.
In her opinion, dating the actor who was in his prime would get her more fame and recognition.The notebook that…
I understood yesterday after I finished episode 8. I asked Gemini about the feelings she had with the grandmother's death and this was what it came out... so true. โThe Significance of Ah-jin's Tears โBaek Ah-jin, who is generally depicted as a cold, manipulative individual with an antisocial personality, cried over the death of her ex-boyfriend Heo In-gang's grandmother because the grandmother was the only person who ever showed her genuine, unconditional love and acceptance. โA True Mother Figure: Ah-jin had an abusive and neglectful childhood. The grandmother of the actor she was using (Heo In-gang) saw past Ah-jin's attempts at manipulation and embraced her with sincere warmth and kindness. She was the first adult to treat Ah-jin like a real, beloved daughter. โThe Loss of Hope: When the grandmother died, Ah-jin felt an immense, genuine loss. The grandmother represented the one chance she had at a "normal" life and a genuine human connection. The show implies that any small piece of humanity or hope Ah-jin still possessed died with the grandmother. โThe Contrast with Her Persona: This scene is significant because it is a moment where Ah-jin is seen crying alone, not for the benefit of an audience or a manipulative strategy. This strongly suggests the emotions were real, contradicting the idea that she is a complete psychopath incapable of any feeling.
question..... why she dated for 1 years tge actor ? why cause him so much pain? also I didn't understand what was the notebook about that got the grandma so stocked that she had to die......
The end got me on the edge . I was not expecting such many things happening in such short time. so things where sometimes unhinged. the basket scene for example was weird other than that I actually love it.
2 years of korean dramas and it helps a little bit to understand his thoughts. ๐ I need 2 more years to understand completely though ๐ I giggle so much while watching them ๐คญ
I asked Gemini about the feelings she had with the grandmother's death and this was what it came out... so true.
โThe Significance of Ah-jin's Tears
โBaek Ah-jin, who is generally depicted as a cold, manipulative individual with an antisocial personality, cried over the death of her ex-boyfriend Heo In-gang's grandmother because the grandmother was the only person who ever showed her genuine, unconditional love and acceptance.
โA True Mother Figure: Ah-jin had an abusive and neglectful childhood. The grandmother of the actor she was using (Heo In-gang) saw past Ah-jin's attempts at manipulation and embraced her with sincere warmth and kindness. She was the first adult to treat Ah-jin like a real, beloved daughter.
โThe Loss of Hope: When the grandmother died, Ah-jin felt an immense, genuine loss. The grandmother represented the one chance she had at a "normal" life and a genuine human connection. The show implies that any small piece of humanity or hope Ah-jin still possessed died with the grandmother.
โThe Contrast with Her Persona: This scene is significant because it is a moment where Ah-jin is seen crying alone, not for the benefit of an audience or a manipulative strategy. This strongly suggests the emotions were real, contradicting the idea that she is a complete psychopath incapable of any feeling.
why she dated for 1 years tge actor ? why cause him so much pain?
also I didn't understand what was the notebook about that got the grandma so stocked that she had to die......
haven't cried so much for soooo long. it's absolutely one of the best productions of the year!!!!