Has anyone seen this interview by the songwriter of 21, 25? What do you think?
Title track “25, 21” deals with the topic of youth with a delicate approach. Yet, it’s not about the optimistic hope for youth. Instead of telling a tender lover story, Kim Yuna who wrote this song wanted to tell a story that didn’t overlook the harsh and bitter reality.
“Around the cherry blossoms days, as I was going home after taking my kid to the kindergarten bus, I saw the petals falling on the ground. The melody and the lyrics came to me at once. I called the guys up right away and we recorded the song. I had a lot on my mind at that time. These thoughts that I had before, I don’t have them today. It’s like the cherry blossoms we see several years, but they’re different each time.” (Kim Yuna)
People are crazy about this drama. Look at this theory I found in twitter https://twitter.com/xtinasarrival/status/1507099694870286336?s=21&t=RQpGY4GX8jjxd1Bb_aKkMg
Sounds like an “Alice” kind of plot. Hilarious theory.
There was this poster theory so according to it, baek yi jin's pen name is actually "kim yijin"
If that’s true, Yijin’s real name could really be Kim Yijin from his mom’s side. Maybe Mr. Baek legally adopted him when he married Yijin’s mom. Who knows Ms. Kim might be a single parent in the past. But pen names cannot translate in real life, more so give to your child. My guess is probably that is Kim Yijin’s past name. However, I don’t see a compelling reason for Yijin to give up the Baek family surname since he loves his father and family a lot.
My friend said maybe she really is Baek yi jin's biological daughter but later Na hee doo married someone else.…
All we have are theories for now. I even read a theory that Min Chae could be Ko Yu Rim’s daughter and she passed on and Hee Do adopted her child. So many possibilities.
My friend said maybe she really is Baek yi jin's biological daughter but later Na hee doo married someone else.…
So why Kim for a family name and not Baek? Did Hee Do marry the fencer Kim Jun Ho who had a cameo recently? Quite possible. But Hee Do is busy competing until mid 2009 so it’s impossible to get pregnant.
Still standing by my culprit, it’s Kim Sol. He killed everyone who accepted the compensation money and left the village. Motive surely is revenge to those who broke his family and the village apart.
Also if you zoom in the culprit’s short scenes, his physique and skin complexion, it’s him.
Kim Sol, the park ranger volunteer/photographer (who also knows the “Partisan stick”) is the young boy who saw his dad, the Black Bridge mayor die. His motive reeks of revenge to all who destroyed their village and family. My money is on him being the culprit.
I wonder what interesting plot there is yet to reveal. First two episodes were good, interesting but I felt bored from third up to the latest. I am afraid that this is another “Encounter” in the making, I couldn’t feel the chemistry with the leads.
I’m trying to figure out what’s in store for us in the next 12 episodes.
I could’ve done that too, as I’ve said if not for the second couple. I really enjoyed the second couple best especially Kang Ha Na here. I skipped a lot of the first couple scenes for the minor characters.
Heyy!! If i ain't wrong.. You are my spring is coming.. starting from the 5th of July
Wrong answer to my question. I know that much but don’t forget too that Netflix airs shows that are the same time slot as they are airing in Korea. Mine is one of them so I asked. I also know those shows you mentioned.
Title track “25, 21” deals with the topic of youth with a delicate approach. Yet, it’s not about the optimistic hope for youth. Instead of telling a tender lover story, Kim Yuna who wrote this song wanted to tell a story that didn’t overlook the harsh and bitter reality.
“Around the cherry blossoms days, as I was going home after taking my kid to the kindergarten bus, I saw the petals falling on the ground. The melody and the lyrics came to me at once. I called the guys up right away and we recorded the song. I had a lot on my mind at that time. These thoughts that I had before, I don’t have them today. It’s like the cherry blossoms we see several years, but they’re different each time.” (Kim Yuna)
https://thesunnytown.wordpress.com/2013/10/21/20131018-jaurims-interview-about-their-9th-album-goodbye-grief/
Also if you zoom in the culprit’s short scenes, his physique and skin complexion, it’s him.
I’m trying to figure out what’s in store for us in the next 12 episodes.