I loved today's episode and not ready for this drama to end. Despite not getting as much time as I would've liked with Lee Soo Hyuk, I have utterly and completely loved what I got, for he absolutely commands the screen and steals the show each time. Everything from how he complicatedly interpreted the shock, anguish, and ultimately rage of losing Goo Ryun to the choices he made. Time and time again, Lee Soo Hyuk forces me to appreciate him as an actor and not just a beautiful specimen of a man.
I admit I didn't think we would ever get to Goo Ryun and Park Joong Gil's story, but the build-up and the revelation were touchingly and beautifully done. The credit goes to Kim Hee Sun and Lee Soo Hyuk's palpable chemistry and the writer's sensitive yet compelling approach to addressing and bringing to light the seriousness of suicide and suicide attempts. Everyone from the lead to the supporting cast has done a fantastic job driving the message that suicide is not selfish, nor is it a choice in the eyes of the attempter. But more than that, suicide is preventable, and everyone has a role in saving lives and creating healthy and strong individuals, families, and communities.
On April 18th, OSEN reported that the filming of SBS Friday-Saturday drama “Again My Life” has been halted because actor Lee Joon Gi was diagnosed with COVID-19 on the morning of the same day. After his test results came back positive, Lee Joon Gi has been in self-quarantine and following the guidelines of healthcare authorities.
I think your theory is flawed. None of the actors are in my top 10 favorite list, but I like and relate to all…
yet you assumed everyone that likes the drama does because their favorite actor(s) is in the drama and not because they can relate to the characters or because it's actually a good drama
I just want to know u guys like characters because of you relate with them or because of your favorite actor playing…
I think your theory is flawed. None of the actors are in my top 10 favorite list, but I like and relate to all the characters they play. Not only that, I think this drama is veering to become one of the best of 2022 for me. You bet the actors are slowly but surely edging their way on my list of favorites because of the characters they play and how they play them. You say you tried, but cannot relate to any of the characters. Are you then saying it's because none of the actors are a favorite of yours; it seems like it based on your comment.
Something about this drama draws me to it and keeps me wondering how can such a quiet drama say so much to me, so much so that I find myself not only relating to each character, but also living their moments with them -- I can see parts of my life in each of them. This drama may only be in it's first two weeks but it's surely shaping to be the best of 2022, at least for me.
My first thought when I saw this article was okay, so what if they are dating... I hope it works out if they are, and if they aren't, there goes another rumor.
What I appreciated about the second episode is the message and courage it took to shed light on the effects of bullying on the bullied first and foremost (the trauma mentally and physically), but also the bullies, especially those who become celebrities, choices have consequences. The message is loud, clear, and relevant -- every time we turn our heads, one celebrity or another is in the news for teenage bullying. The message is that people (teenagers and adults alike) have to be weary of the choices they make, because some choices can follow a person to their grave and beyond. Life is karma -- what one gives they get in one way or another and when least expected.
I admit I didn't think we would ever get to Goo Ryun and Park Joong Gil's story, but the build-up and the revelation were touchingly and beautifully done. The credit goes to Kim Hee Sun and Lee Soo Hyuk's palpable chemistry and the writer's sensitive yet compelling approach to addressing and bringing to light the seriousness of suicide and suicide attempts. Everyone from the lead to the supporting cast has done a fantastic job driving the message that suicide is not selfish, nor is it a choice in the eyes of the attempter. But more than that, suicide is preventable, and everyone has a role in saving lives and creating healthy and strong individuals, families, and communities.