Exactly...I cried like a baby 6 in the morning while watching the ending scene of episode 8. Realism is good but for weak heart people like myself it is little too much...all this suffering and pain. Noa story is full of pain, don't know how they're going to play it out in season 2. (or they're planning on making a super depressed season 2)
I read their chapters just to get some insight into their relationship but sadly there is nothing.Infact the first…
Yes! 3 MORE SEASONS. (As per the news) In book police released Isak after 3 years, returned to his wife and 2 children in very bad health and die 2 or 3 days later.
Hansu sponsor his study for university in the disguise of an old man. Noa eventually discovers that Koh Hansu is part of the yakuza and his biological father. Feeling a deep sense of shame, he disowns his entire family and relocates to Nagano, where he starts working under a racist Japanese pachinko parlor owner. He adopts a false Japanese identity and marries a Japanese woman. They have four children together, but Noa remains unhappy for the next 16 years of his life. Sunja learns about her eldest’s whereabouts from Koh Hansu, who warns her not to visit their son. Disregarding this, Sunja travels to Nagano, and Noa tells his mother that he will keep in touch. But after her departure, he kills himself. Later in 1989, Sunja gets a much-needed closure when she learns that Noa often came to visit Isak’s grave. While he had distanced himself from the rest of the family, he still cherished the precious moments he made with Isak. Sunja subsequently buries one of Noa’s photos by her husband’s grave.
Dos the book go into more detail or show more of the relationship between sunja and her husband (Baek Yizak)?????…
I read their chapters just to get some insight into their relationship but sadly there is nothing. Infact the first night is also cut short in the book
Watched Pachinko for its tory and historical aspect but find this handsome man on the way and fall in love with him. Give him more role/lead role please. Want to see more of him in historical setting !!
Hahahaha 😂🤣You also like them? Ain't their scene match with Hari and Tae-Mo so much! The locations and their…
Same ! Love for both the ladies and their storyline was also good with their partners. I heard that Cemre beysal quit after 1st season and Ipek Yazici quit midway during 1st season.
Anyone know anyone that can sub this show ?
I'm also curious about Noa adult version as the character demands some very heavy scenes.
Realism is good but for weak heart people like myself it is little too much...all this suffering and pain.
Noa story is full of pain, don't know how they're going to play it out in season 2. (or they're planning on making a super depressed season 2)
In book police released Isak after 3 years, returned to his wife and 2 children in very bad health and die 2 or 3 days later.
Hansu sponsor his study for university in the disguise of an old man.
Noa eventually discovers that Koh Hansu is part of the yakuza and his biological father. Feeling a deep sense of shame, he disowns his entire family and relocates to Nagano, where he starts working under a racist Japanese pachinko parlor owner. He adopts a false Japanese identity and marries a Japanese woman. They have four children together, but Noa remains unhappy for the next 16 years of his life. Sunja learns about her eldest’s whereabouts from Koh Hansu, who warns her not to visit their son. Disregarding this, Sunja travels to Nagano, and Noa tells his mother that he will keep in touch. But after her departure, he kills himself.
Later in 1989, Sunja gets a much-needed closure when she learns that Noa often came to visit Isak’s grave. While he had distanced himself from the rest of the family, he still cherished the precious moments he made with Isak.
Sunja subsequently buries one of Noa’s photos by her husband’s grave.
It's been 1 week and I still go back to watch their scenes. 😭
and now I'm wondering what they're going to show in 3 more seasons :/
I know this is not the main theme for this book but the sadness is too much to handle.
I know this is not the main theme for this book but the sadness is too much to handle.
Infact the first night is also cut short in the book
All the child actors done brilliant job!!
Give him more role/lead role please.
Want to see more of him in historical setting !!
Trailer looks promising.
Going to watch it if 'Story' and 'Acting' didn't disappoint.
Love for both the ladies and their storyline was also good with their partners.
I heard that Cemre beysal quit after 1st season and Ipek Yazici quit midway during 1st season.