I have trust issues whether this will truly be romcom. This is Beenie after all! But if it is, Iâm glad. She will make us cry and laugh and hopefully we will have a happy ending.
The intro and outro music is so beautiful. Canât wait for the whole OST because some efforts have gone into this. I actually replayed an episode just at the start and finish for the music.
In terms of the character development of the ML, he clearly has come to terms with his identity. I think I smiled when I realised how much like his father he had become but he also tells the station guard he speaks mandarin âvery wellâ. That told us so much about how he saw himself. I remember him having a conversation earlier in the story about the name of a place. He didnât seem to have the same command of language then. The FL pointed out how the place name was very close in meaning in both languages. This makes me think he studied mandarin further during their separation. For a number of reasons, not just linked to understanding her better. I say this because in the drama notes, the ML mentions that his return to the village isnât about rekindling his relationship. That jarred a little but made sense later. We don't know if heâs aware of her location. But he is finally returning home because he is at peace now. And we sees many signs of this. However, her motherâs words about her daughterâs eligibility, the daughterâs own feelings (which we know of), and that these type of characters do not mess around with things like feelings. Waiting for someone isnât unusual. Also the scene we got in Ep 5 about the meaning of âI like youâ and âI see you clearlyâ. So I will take that their relationship will resume. More mature and definitely deeper. Afterall, the FL did find the ML childish at times when they first dated. So both have grown into this relationship.
The notes written by @Frost_edelweiss is useful in adding some context to the drama. I am glad I read it after the drama as it gave me a chance to gather my own thoughts on the story beforehand. Learning that the ML is of mongol origin was interesting in that he was already very proficient at horse riding (essential here) and shooting.
Please donât read if you are meaning to watch the drama:
Watching the first scenes again of her writing in Ep 1 and one of the last scenes of her writing at her desk in Ep 8, those are of the same timeline. So her shoving snow takes place at this future date. The fact she is handling the birch paper and also that the items on her desk are identical in both scenes - flowers, cake etc. Also, this house was a place her mother ârentedâ and one not familiar to her when we start the story after she leaves the city first time. I had to go back to appreciate this. Makes her words about no footsteps to her door more poignant. She wished to clear a path to the village limits for whoever might come find her. But the timeline would be a short period before the fireworks scenes. She has returned home again after three years.
Just shocked to just see that. As long as heâs healthy and content. We wish him the best in his future endeavours. I only discovered him when The Autumn Ballad was released. And it was instant love for me. His voice is incomparable
In terms of the character development of the ML, he clearly has come to terms with his identity. I think I smiled when I realised how much like his father he had become but he also tells the station guard he speaks mandarin âvery wellâ. That told us so much about how he saw himself.
I remember him having a conversation earlier in the story about the name of a place. He didnât seem to have the same command of language then. The FL pointed out how the place name was very close in meaning in both languages. This makes me think he studied mandarin further during their separation. For a number of reasons, not just linked to understanding her better.
I say this because in the drama notes, the ML mentions that his return to the village isnât about rekindling his relationship. That jarred a little but made sense later. We don't know if heâs aware of her location. But he is finally returning home because he is at peace now. And we sees many signs of this.
However, her motherâs words about her daughterâs eligibility, the daughterâs own feelings (which we know of), and that these type of characters do not mess around with things like feelings. Waiting for someone isnât unusual. Also the scene we got in Ep 5 about the meaning of âI like youâ and âI see you clearlyâ.
So I will take that their relationship will resume. More mature and definitely deeper. Afterall, the FL did find the ML childish at times when they first dated. So both have grown into this relationship.
Learning that the ML is of mongol origin was interesting in that he was already very proficient at horse riding (essential here) and shooting.
Watching the first scenes again of her writing in Ep 1 and one of the last scenes of her writing at her desk in Ep 8, those are of the same timeline. So her shoving snow takes place at this future date. The fact she is handling the birch paper and also that the items on her desk are identical in both scenes - flowers, cake etc.
Also, this house was a place her mother ârentedâ and one not familiar to her when we start the story after she leaves the city first time.
I had to go back to appreciate this. Makes her words about no footsteps to her door more poignant. She wished to clear a path to the village limits for whoever might come find her. But the timeline would be a short period before the fireworks scenes. She has returned home again after three years.