One thing that intrigues my instinct… is the music box… I suppose it’s a Cello shaped but the song wasn’t played by cello tho…. Just curious as to why is that…
I saw so many hate comments below… but Can I state a few things….? I don’t know why but I really like the bromance between Soo Gwang and Min Joon… especially at that Chinese restaurant scene…
I thought I had watched something with him before Jinxed at first but I didn't. Why his face seem so familiar?
So am I… same case… but I assume I could sense a mixture of Gong Yoo and Li Xian ini him… but I’m pretty sure there’s someone that looks quite similar with him besides themmm…
am I this only one who thinks that the the background music is much louder than their voice makes it harder to…
Oh my lord… we’re on the same page… even though I’m not native speaker but I still prefer to listen to the audio… I’ve watch a lot of Chinese drama where the male leads trying to use the ‘husky, whisper, voice’ somethin’ like that but I’m pretty sure it’s more audible than this one… Yang Yang in You Are My Glory…. Or maybe Miles Wei in Perfect and Casual also Unforgettable Love… or… Wang Zi Yi in Why Women Love…. I’m pretty sure there are more of them but…. Yeah…. I gotta complain about the audio here…
Can I comment on the ‘Fang Li’ character and her logic… I would really agree with those that stating “Well, An Yu is not ‘directly’ involved with his son’s condition”… here… I’m trying to straighten the concept of the hatred… I would say it’s quite a nonsense to just pouring all the hatred towards An Yu. After all she’s also a victim from that car accident, she met with a sleepy driver that drive on the wrong side of the road. Her instinct told her to steer away from the driver and ‘fortunately’ there’s a river (or I would say it’s more like a canal) nearby… Fang Li’s son ‘Chen Fang’ saw An Yu that ‘magically’ out of her car and decide to save her. While doing so he suffer from a (I forgot what was his disease but let’s just assume that it’s) hypokalemia because he got drowned (I suppose). Here in this case, to me the fault should’ve gone to the drowsy driver instead of An Yu. But again who knows that An Yu was just trying to get away from the driver and doesn’t have an urge to suicide despite the fact that she’s suffering from all those stuff. Here this kind Chen Fang was just a passerby that was trying to help but ‘unfortunately’ he falls ill instead. His condition is serious that I got where her mom’s hatred come from. But if we think normally, wouldn’t people rather be proud of their son for saving someone instead of blaming others for their pain. I don’t get the logic here tho. If I could compare to a similar case it should’ve been a recent K-Drama ‘Tomorrow’ where the main lead was saving a person that was trying to do a suicide and he falls along with that person. Of course they didn’t give a detail on this case rather improving a better plot on the main part of the story. But we don’t actually see anything like the family blaming the person that was trying to suicide. Instead they’re being patient and wait for him to just awake and be safe. Meanwhile here I just…. Can’t really get the point of Fang Li hating An Yu for saving her which endangers her son… I still think that there are a lot of plot holes here that could’ve been done better if they wrote it properly… I’ve yet to finish it tho… just trying to reason out my own opinion here… no hates nor offend purposed here…
I’m curious about his major or… like… artsy stuff about him because I’ve only watched him twice in My Unicorn Girl and To Be A Brave one and he indeed become like… artsy person there… He got a role where he could draw real well… just curious as to his background whether he was an liberal art student or something like that….
Can I …. Have him playing siblings with Jung Hae In…. I know they like… ‘not exactly’ the same but… their smiles is too similar… wish for Jung Hae In to be casted in Chinese Drama one day… for reaaal… am i the only person that thought they look alike??
Rewatching this for the second time… and I still think that the ‘Korean convo’ …not sure… but both the dub version and the one that actually memorized the lines I think those parts are extremely awkward… I’m not Korean native but I still think that the Korean convos are emotionless… they pronounce it correctly but it didn’t show their feelings nor exact expression… I would say ‘GO Into Your Heart’ Korean convo was better… they actually use the Korean Chinese actor… 😅😅