However, as a guy, I would never use any of these methods. Most of them are dirty and they won't work in real life (except with dumb, shallow girls but they are not my type).
Well, maybe the third and tenth ones are not that bad and could be a good beginning, but falling in love is not only about having these qualities, it's about creating an emotional bond or connexion with each other, and as we know, most people don't put logic into their emotions, which is why these methods will probably not work either.
It does. The ending is the same as in the original BBC version. It's a terrible ending.
Life on Mars' sequel Ashes to Ashes explained everything about the world Sam Tyler (and Alex Drake) woke up in. Now, when it comes to the Korean version, we can believe it was a dream or it was an afterlife, but certainly not the real past. Tae Joo may be happy in that world, but it's not real.
Yes, his mom and ex wanted him to be happy, but I am sure they would have never imagined his decision was to jump from a roof and kill himself.
I loved this drama and wanted Tae Joo to wake up and overcome his terrible trauma. And when he survives and wakes up from his coma (a true miracle!), he just throws it all away for a fantasy.
Yes, it was a very nice fantasy, and he was happy there, but at the end of the day it just than a fantasy.
I see his suicide as a total failure. I also believe he should have thought about his mother and ex fiancee (who still had feelings him) before doing what he did.
Han Tae-joo, given the circumstances, was a very lucky man. He survived being shot in the head and then being run over by a car. After going through all that and surviving, he just killed himself.
His suicide is the tale of a depressed man with PTSD who can’t accept being alive and didn’t get the help he needed. His mother and ex fiancee have their lives destroyed now.
However, as a guy, I would never use any of these methods. Most of them are dirty and they won't work in real life (except with dumb, shallow girls but they are not my type).
Well, maybe the third and tenth ones are not that bad and could be a good beginning, but falling in love is not only about having these qualities, it's about creating an emotional bond or connexion with each other, and as we know, most people don't put logic into their emotions, which is why these methods will probably not work either.
Dramas are fiction. Let's never forget that.
Yes, his mom and ex wanted him to be happy, but I am sure they would have never imagined his decision was to jump from a roof and kill himself.
I loved this drama and wanted Tae Joo to wake up and overcome his terrible trauma. And when he survives and wakes up from his coma (a true miracle!), he just throws it all away for a fantasy.
Yes, it was a very nice fantasy, and he was happy there, but at the end of the day it just than a fantasy.
I see his suicide as a total failure. I also believe he should have thought about his mother and ex fiancee (who still had feelings him) before doing what he did.
Thank you!! :)
His suicide is the tale of a depressed man with PTSD who can’t accept being alive and didn’t get the help he needed. His mother and ex fiancee have their lives destroyed now.
I only see tragedy here.