I think shirtless scenes are only meaningful when it adds to the story. Like tattoos or scars that show the characters' experiences. I'm not upset when they add those to series, I get kind of fed up by them though. I enjoyed them as a teen because why not, but now I just want meaningful story's that don't focus on an actor's look but instead their talent instead.
I absolutely love Yuwol, it fills me with so much happiness. The main kid in that is actually a ballerina star in plays too, he played in Billy. Summer Bus is honestly such a great short film, it gives me hope in humanity. It's such a simple story and it feels so real, I love it. Beats per Mizu is pretty good too, I feel like it could be made into a full length movie.
It's been a long time since I was last impressed by an actor before. He's really so amazing and I really hope he doesn't get stuck in basic rom-coms like most other actors and instead goes into darker and more mature stories, he's so good for them
Gojinam is honestly really creepy. It's not one of those movies that necessarily really scary but it just makes you feel really uncomfortably by the end up it.
I love Taste of Cat, it's just a unique concept. I really hope they do another season of it. Where'd you watch Meo Me & You? It looks pretty interesting.
They didn't delve that deeply into all the psychological issues that Boo had and I'm sure that he didn't only…
Yeah, most of the time when someone has depression, they just appear like a blank canvas. They struggle to have many emotions and don't react to much of anything if they have severe depression. I think his main mental illness was more like schizophrenia, but he also had social anxiety and depression.
This jerk Boo is being really unreasonable and his father is an asshole ( last episode he was fine).Well now this…
They didn't delve that deeply into all the psychological issues that Boo had and I'm sure that he didn't only have depression. The writers did a pretty good job writing his character though, I'm currently studying psychology and his symptoms and action were quite realistic. My point is that, maybe you could try to understand him more? This drama can act as something to help you understand people that struggle with depression and other mental illnesses.
I've never really understood why suicide is a sin.. Does someone know? Is it because you are deciding to take…
I think that harming anyone is considered a sin, whether it be yourself or others. When you harm someone, that means that you harbor hate towards someone, that is also a sin, no matter who it's targeted towards.