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Watch if you want a diabetic love story (the first half)
I mean... the last events on the story were kind of random ngl ðŸ˜ðŸ˜. But if you want a lovely and almost diabetic love story, you can find it on the first half of the movie :').
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I just wish we could've seen more about the three main character's backstory, I was especially interested in Yohan's background. What was up with his family? What made him commit literal suicide?
Mijeon's past was also never talked about... how did she become that gloomy "cast out"?? Why did she leave the relationship in the middle of the movie?? What did she mean when she said that "she was scared of only thinking about him day and night", she "wished Gu ryeok was the type of person who couldn't do anything without her"; did she not want to create dependency on him? She didn't want to become possessive and toxic??
I also wanted to know more about Gu Ryeok's mother's suicide and WISHED for the dad's retribution; he really abandoned a family and lived a happily ever after just like that? The dad should've d*ed instead of Guryeok
Even though I think that the death of Gu Ryeok was random, I think it was a good decision to leave him dead, instead of him magically reviving and taking the traditional route of a romance movie.
SPOILERS BELOW!!
I just wish we could've seen more about the three main character's backstory, I was especially interested in Yohan's background. What was up with his family? What made him commit literal suicide?
Mijeon's past was also never talked about... how did she become that gloomy "cast out"?? Why did she leave the relationship in the middle of the movie?? What did she mean when she said that "she was scared of only thinking about him day and night", she "wished Gu ryeok was the type of person who couldn't do anything without her"; did she not want to create dependency on him? She didn't want to become possessive and toxic??
I also wanted to know more about Gu Ryeok's mother's suicide and WISHED for the dad's retribution; he really abandoned a family and lived a happily ever after just like that? The dad should've d*ed instead of Guryeok
Even though I think that the death of Gu Ryeok was random, I think it was a good decision to leave him dead, instead of him magically reviving and taking the traditional route of a romance movie.
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