This drama is made mostly for Lee Se Young to flex her fluent Japanese 😁. Love the cinematography also.But…
That’s why when the final scene was when they running together back in Japan, I thought “That’s all? Is that it?”. It took them 5 years to acknowledge their mistakes and then they go back to the place where she felt lonely. Ok hopefully they learned from experience. But I can’t help feeling skeptical.
This drama is made mostly for Lee Se Young to flex her fluent Japanese 😁. Love the cinematography also. But the ending is not too convincing. I know from my own experience, living abroad all my adult life, it can be very lonely and stressful. Even though I’m busy raising my own family, but I always miss my home country, my parents and my siblings. So I do understand Hong’s feelings.
Currently rewatching Kill Me Heal Me and pleasantly surprised that now I can recognize Choi Won Young (Ajusshi/Juwon’s Dad) as Secretary Ahn there. Only difference is his hair and the mole in his chin is gone now 😁😁
Leaving small children unattended at home is a crime in itself. Sanha’s parents could be jailed for gross negligence and the death of their daughter. His dad should know about it, he’s a police officer.
It took them 5 years to acknowledge their mistakes and then they go back to the place where she felt lonely.
Ok hopefully they learned from experience. But I can’t help feeling skeptical.
Love the cinematography also.
But the ending is not too convincing.
I know from my own experience, living abroad all my adult life, it can be very lonely and stressful.
Even though I’m busy raising my own family, but I always miss my home country, my parents and my siblings. So I do understand Hong’s feelings.
Sanha’s parents could be jailed for gross negligence and the death of their daughter. His dad should know about it, he’s a police officer.