Romantic Drama channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CV0YETf8E7I&list=PLJsTALMzaaca3taFUBEcYtsATmc0g_i2A&index=25&t=2631s&pp=gAQBiAQBCC…
you wrote a great review! In a YouTube comment someone wrote an alternative description/title that I find great too, I quote: "Two traumatised people figure out how they've hurt and misunderstood each other to find, through their love, they have the strength to terrorise their enemies together."
I usually would agree but they did have feelings for each other when she was underage and he was a safe adult…
I just meant to further illustrate my perspective, why I replied that to emmasdramas3. It's been a while since I watched the drama, but as far as I remember, the FL seemed pretty mature, similar to many young people in my country. Of course in South Korea there are different societal norms (pertaining interpersonal relationships: hierarchy, age, parent-child, teacher-student, colleague etc.) If I remember correctly, nothing happened between the main characters back in school days, no feelings were expressed/acted upon, everything was in the realm of plausible deniability. If my memory serves me right, there was no abuse (from the MLs side) or manipulation (from the FLs side) of authority. (the SFL was immaturely confessing & whining, straining the student-teacher relationship)
I usually would agree but they did have feelings for each other when she was underage and he was a safe adult…
Where I'm from moving out at 16 is perfectly fine, so 18 (adult) doesn't seem underage to me. This cultural and legal acceptance reflects a societal view that encourages early autonomy and responsibility, meaning that teenagers moving into their own apartments at this age is a fairly common occurrence rather than an anomaly. The legal system considers it acceptable for a typical 16-year-old to live in a different city or even country than their guardians. At school we (or rather immaturely behaving classmates) were reminded from the age of 15 onwards, that we are present at school on our own free will and could leave anytime. I finished school at the age of 19 (for university entry) and all of us were treated increasingly as adults by our teachers, by the end it almost felt like being colleagues at the workplace.
To be watched alone? Or do you mean solely on account of...? (I don't think that I could watch anything that screams…
I mean solely on account of, sorry for the confusion. That is exactly why I like watching C-Drama. I look out for innuendos and bits and pieces about the CPC/CCP.
I have seen the music video for Uru - Never ends. Can someone please tell me about the couple shown? This drama doesn't have the romance tag so I'm confused...
At school we (or rather immaturely behaving classmates) were reminded from the age of 15 onwards, that we are present at school on our own free will and could leave anytime. I finished school at the age of 19 (for university entry) and all of us were treated increasingly as adults by our teachers, by the end it almost felt like being colleagues at the workplace.