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Replying to mmejul Mar 16, 2019
If anyone wants to know the ending song of ep 10 :) One of my favorites.- Max Richter: On The Nature Of Daylight…
Wow do you play violin!?
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Replying to Ehta Mar 16, 2019
The REVEAL holy shit. This drama is fucking genius .Anyways, I have a massive crush on Nam Joo Hyuk and I'm angry.
I can understand
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Replying to CloudRecesses Mar 16, 2019
The plot twist explains the ridiculously funny rescue mission. I was thinking that it was too far fetched for…
Haha I know right!
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Replying to Nena Mar 16, 2019
Title The Light in Your Eyes Spoiler
If her husband was Joonha in the past, and hes an old man now, who is the doctor then? This is really confusing…
Original post:
https://www.82cook.com/entiz/read.php?bn=15&num=2735607
(Credit to SonShinAe)

Translated: (credit to: ChickFactor)

Kim Hye-Ja, dementia patient, lives with her son, his wife, and her grandson. When she was young, her father was a taxi driver and her mother was a beautician. Not wealthy, but a happy family. She wanted to be an announcer, but could not realize her dream. Fell in love with Joon-Ha, who wanted to be a reporter. After marrying, they had one son and lived happily. Joon-Ha, as a reporter, was taken, tortured and died. She lives with the guilt of not having saved her husband, and her son loses his leg in a car accident.



Her husband's death and her son's accident are buried deep in her subconscious, and Hye-Ja keeps trying to save them, even while suffering dementia.



If only she could turn back time, she could save her son and her husband. She becomes obsessed with turning back time due to deep regret in her past, and that caused her to fantasize about a wristwatch that could turn back time. So in her imagination, she returns to age 25 when she first met Joon-Ha. However, her face remains that of an old woman, so she thinks that it is because of this strange wristwatch.



In Hye-Ja's world, her son becomes her father, her daughter-in-law becomes her mother and her grandson becomes her older brother. And the doctor who cares for her at the nursing home becomes her husband before they married.



She lives every day in a delusion. She wants to work, so she imagines selling eggs and working part-time at a supermarket using her nice voice. She has fun with her friends, but her 25-year-old friends are only 25 in her imagination. They have all become old, or died. Her husband who became a reporter and died does not become a reporter in Hye-Ja's imagination. He works at a Senior Center and she sees him every day. But this Joon-Ha is her doctor who just looks like Joon-Ha. Her young friends and Joon-Ha no longer exist in this world.



When her father looks at her with sad eyes, Hye-Ja imagines that he is not used to her old appearance, but the truth is that it saddens him to see her call him "Dad." Her daughter-in-law feels the same. Her delusions become worse as time passes. The daughter-in-law is exhausted caring for a mother-in-law with dementia and considers divorce, but when Hye-Ja tells her that she is on her side, she cries as she eats noodles.



Hye-Ja thinks that her cooking skills have suddenly improved, but the truth is that she's been cooking her whole life, which is why she is good at it. She is good at kitchen work and packing lunches. This is why her father hates eating anchovies, because she fed them to him so many times, because it was good for his bones. When he is insulted at his security job, Hye-Ja says that she is his mother and stands up for him, but her father looks sad, seeing his mother's dementia getting worse.



In this imaginary world, Joon-Ha becomes ruined by his tough reality, and Hye-Ja continues to try and rescue Joon-Ha. Hye-Ja will save you, Hye-Ja will save you. Joon-Ha goes to see the Aurora to find himself thanks to Hye-Ja's help. But as he prepares to leave her world, she can't let him go yet. Hye-Ja had to save Joon-Ha herself, and bring the bloodied Joon-Ha to see the ocean. Only after she saved him herself could he leave her world.



In her imaginary world, Hye-Ja saves Joon-Ha from the room where he was tortured. When she rescues him from death and takes him to the ocean, that is when she comes to her senses and becomes aware of reality.



Hye-Ja now knows that she is not 25, but an old woman with dementia. She sees her son and daughter-in-law, and she sees the young doctor, instead of Joon-Ha. Hye-Ja is now ready to go on a long trip. The truth is that she had been planning this long trip with her friends (i.e., death) but it was delayed because she had to rescue Joon-Ha.



She couldn't leave Joon-Ha collapsed in a cold basement room, so she had to save him no matter what and take him to the ocean. She is now free from his unfair death, and she will leave soon to go to where he is. But the watch was returned to her by the detective who caused Joon-Ha's death, could she forgive him? The perpetrator and victim have both become old people suffering dementia. Could she forgive the person who caused her grief before she leaves?
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Replying to Dreamy Mar 16, 2019
Original post:https://www.82cook.com/entiz/read.php?bn=15&num=2735607(Credit to SonShinAe)Translated: (credit…
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Replying to Dreamy Mar 16, 2019
Original post:https://www.82cook.com/entiz/read.php?bn=15&num=2735607(Credit to SonShinAe)Translated: (credit…
Oh my god this brought me to tears????????????
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Replying to Boston2Seoul Mar 16, 2019
Yes, yes, it was a clever misdirection on the part of the writer, but it came dearly- for me it was at the expense…
I don't agree.. it wasn't a misdirection I think it was pretty clever and really cool
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Replying to renna Mar 15, 2019
this is just a hypothetical scenario article..why take it so serious
Well obviously everyone here knows it's hypothetical, that's a given so you don't have to repeat yourself. And i'm sorry if you found my comment inappropriate coz I only said that because you were giving excuses so i think you shouldn't have said not to take it seriously coz obviously anybody writes so as to recieve opinions.. so I think you should be positive about it and write a better one next time
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Replying to renna Mar 15, 2019
this is just a hypothetical scenario article..why take it so serious
So according to you people should not even express their opinion of you if it is a bit harsh on you..Hah! Are you kidding me? And you even don't want them to take your article seriously to me it looks like you are reacting too much. If you don't want people to take you seriously then I think you should just post these articles in your notes and read them by yourself coz honestly its not not worth it just like you said.
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Replying to aaina Mar 7, 2019
I don't think so personally, I think the brother is funny and seems like what a real brother would act like..…
Maybe yes that could be a case too.. Anyways let's see if this time travel stuff is worth it..
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Replying to poice Mar 2, 2019
To be honest after episode 6 I'm on the verge of dropping this drama. Her brother is too annoying for my taste.…
I don't think so personally, I think the brother is funny and seems like what a real brother would act like.. plus Son Ho Jun acting is awesome.. its just that I'm very curious about how the drama will unfold.. yes I too wish we see more of the young Hey Ja and it's a shame that she lost her precious time. Plus the time travel stuff is cool coz it helps us see the light the older people have and appreciate the hardships they go through and the pain of being depended on other and can't do anything about it.. and I even can understand why the male lead decides to give up and lead an upsetting life it will be nice to see him get over that feeling and to start to not give up and do his best and grow up despite the circumstances.. Its just it would be sad if they don't have a happy ending after all they go through..
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