It makes me sad how Mi Rae was alone in Seoul, but the moment Mi Ji replaces her, she starts connecting with more people :' At least Mi Rae has Sejin in the village.
Right?! I guess it was part of the script to make the viewer believe they were really exes.
Anyway, the scene of the tattoo in the car makes sense now, and the fact that he rented a room in a hotel, There was no bad intention, they were friends. But since Mi Rae didn't know that, she reacted like that.
I wonder how long Miji and his ex were together, because they started "dating" when she got hurt but then she disappeared (locked herself ) for 3 years.
They put so much emphasis on the puzzles but the reason behind them was "I don't know, they asked me to draw them" I expected something more. They could have done it better
Does anyone else find a bit uncomfortable the final scenes filmed with an analog camera ? it feels like watching a kdrama parody when they stare for hours
What do y'all think the scene where the restaurant owner throws salt at MiJi for the last time represents? If you notice, the image changes from a cold tone to a warmer one.
At the end we see Hae Suk saying that she would like to be an actress, and before that we saw the scene where she is in a private hospital (so, she was rich) and with a big family. What if that represents her life but like the actress in real life(?
I just want to see them happy
And what was that scene on the sofa
At least Mi Rae has Sejin in the village.
Anyway, the scene of the tattoo in the car makes sense now, and the fact that he rented a room in a hotel, There was no bad intention, they were friends. But since Mi Rae didn't know that, she reacted like that.
They could have done it better