Me too! I just finished watching it. I thought it was going to be happy, and needed something less serious, as I'd cried buckets watching a different movie just prior.
I was not expecting that kind of ending at all, though, with how Yohan was, as a character, I kept getting a niggling feeling that something was just off - especially with the oversized Native American carving/statue, just standing there, and FL's horse quote - I thought Yohan was imaging the FL/ML being there. Like I was waiting for it to mess with my head big time, but kinda nada. except the end bits, of them altogether, after she had finished the book, and I realised ML really was gone gone. Like, them all riding off together, as Native Americans was weird. I understand that came from the 'we'll meet again later' perspective, but it would have been better if they'd put in another timeskip (even though I hate them), and had that "imagined" scene happen after the remaining peeps passed away in their old age, or even after the credits. Just plonking it in there at the end, seemed like they added it just for the sake of it, and left the whole meaning feel flatter than was probably intended.
Well, I went through a lot of tissues! Great film, though it wrecked me. And don't forget to watch the ending Credits, and right until the end also, because -insert surprised Pikachu face here-.
It’s so common in kdrama istgthe fml leave the ml for stupid reason and when she come back the ml gladly accept…
It can happen the other way around too; the ML leaves the FL, because he thinks it's the best thing for her. Basically deciding what's right for her, without her getting any say in the matter. Leaves without a word, and she doesn't know where he is, and doesn't contact her at all, and then reappears like five years later. Usually reappears when she's been constantly struggling with not accepting the second ML's advances, that's stuck with her, despite him knowing her heart will never feel that way about him. Not that "we" see most of that time period, because they always stick in a time jump; which always infuriates me.
I WAS SO DUMB THINKING Hikaru has a crush on kurotaki
That was the only reason I started to watch it and was going to continue watching it. If they're not going to end up together, then it's pointless me continuing.
Yeah, good ol' youtube, always so "concerned about copyright" that they don't hesitate to mute the whole sound…
The only thing they muted in that version was most of the songs. All the other audio is fine, and no extra stuff is displayed on the screen at all. If there was an issue with that version I wouldn't have watched it or commented here about it; so there was no need to look elsewhere or recommend a different site.
For peeps not happy with the OST drowning out the speech: The 9+ hour movie version, on YouTube, has the vocal songs muted and with just the lyrics on screen, so the speech is clear.
it's more than just that lol , one scene I still don't know how they think it's okay lol , it's when she kissed…
She didn't kiss the second ML, he kissed her when she had been drinking before, and she was just sitting there. She told him it was a mistake. And ML was drunk, he wasn't pretending.
I was not expecting that kind of ending at all, though, with how Yohan was, as a character, I kept getting a niggling feeling that something was just off - especially with the oversized Native American carving/statue, just standing there, and FL's horse quote - I thought Yohan was imaging the FL/ML being there. Like I was waiting for it to mess with my head big time, but kinda nada. except the end bits, of them altogether, after she had finished the book, and I realised ML really was gone gone. Like, them all riding off together, as Native Americans was weird. I understand that came from the 'we'll meet again later' perspective, but it would have been better if they'd put in another timeskip (even though I hate them), and had that "imagined" scene happen after the remaining peeps passed away in their old age, or even after the credits. Just plonking it in there at the end, seemed like they added it just for the sake of it, and left the whole meaning feel flatter than was probably intended.