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Tear Jerker, Comic Tragedy
This is an apparent comedy for most of the 20 episodes but slides into a tragedy so rapidly in the last, you cannot help but become a part of the story and be touched by the pathos of it all. No one can forget Sun-ah's eyes in the closing scene, as she talks to her husband she loves so much, and tells him all about their son.
Some really good scenes. The church was excellent. I found the story line inconsistent, and thought it was a farcical comedy, and the light way they dealt with such a serious theme keeps one hoping that the farce would all work out in the end. But as with Korean dramas, they just like to keep it all too tragic, all too real in the end. You have to respect the makers to have created such an ending.
Some really good scenes. The church was excellent. I found the story line inconsistent, and thought it was a farcical comedy, and the light way they dealt with such a serious theme keeps one hoping that the farce would all work out in the end. But as with Korean dramas, they just like to keep it all too tragic, all too real in the end. You have to respect the makers to have created such an ending.
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