In Terms of Endearment, another drama by this scriptwriter, the female lead lives with her boyfriend, leaves him bc he cheated, and then meets and marries a perfect man. Then her perfect husband finds out about her past and she leaves him because of obstacles in their relationship. But he forgives her and looks for her and they re-unite. I feel like Red Balloon will be the same. Eun Kang will pay the price for her sins and repent. And Bada and Chawon will forgive her. Hence the title of episode 20 being "Desire, Regret, Reflection, Understanding and Forgiveness".
Btw, Eun Kang's acting when she almost got caught by Bada gave me the chills! Queen. I also appreciate the themes of generational flaws. The sisters' father cheated, and the sisters internalized it and ended up following his footsteps. I love that this drama is about imperfect humans bc in reality, humans aren't perfect.
Is this drama really only 20 episodes? I can't believe it's halfway over, I feel like there's so much to unpack. Jo-eun's house of cards will collapse eventually (predicting Bada's ex will expose Jo-eun), and I wonder if Cha-won's attraction is deep enough to withstand it. It doesn't seem like it. So far Cha-won likes a fake image of her. I think there was a quote in an earlier episode that said "you can try to hold onto a balloon, but it will fly away". I wonder if it was foreshadowing. Anyways, I'm really enjoying this drama, Seo Ji Hye's acting, and the complex, flawed relationships and struggles in the Kang family.
I agree with you, but when men strongly pursue women, there's a power imbalance. Men can be violent and use fear/force.…
Like I said, I agree with you. Women shouldn't be pushy. But it's scarier when men are pushy bc men are physically stronger and it's much more common for men to react angrily/violently to being rejected.
I don't get why everyone here likes Soe so much. Imagine she was a guy. She would get so much hate for making…
I agree with you, but when men strongly pursue women, there's a power imbalance. Men can be violent and use fear/force. Men can react angrily to being rejected; you hear on the news of men killing women for rejecting them or breaking up with them.
If there is something good by the screenwriter then u can recommend me
This screenwriter writes a lot of flawed characters, and that frustrates a lot of people haha. Their dramas can also turn pretty makjang. I personally liked Revolutionary Sisters. Liver or Die started good, but deteriorated. I think a lot of people hate watched Wang's Family. I think Three Brothers and Famous Princesses are more happy dramas, but they're old dramas and might not have subs. Autumn vibe dramas that involve cheating by other writers include I Have a Lover, One Warm Word, and On the Way to the Airport.
Thank you for the info on the writer’s previous dramas.I have not watched any of her dramas so I don’t know…
Most of this writer's dramas have happy endings, but Red Balloon does have a more serious tone than her happy dramas, so we might get an open ended ending. This writer has a lot of dramas with ungrateful, cheating boyfriends/husbands. Usually, the female ditches them and ends up with a much better man. But a few times, the ungrateful, cheating boyfriend/husband repents and changes (second eldest sister's husband in Wang's Family, FL's husband in My Rosy Life).
I think we could get a happy ending with the younger sister, bc the scrap metal collector's wife is shown to be a bad wife (the scriptwriter usually shows bad wives losing their good husbands). We might even get a happy ending with the FL, bc the rich guy and the rich friend are shown to be incompatible. Honestly, I can't tell yet.
I've watched like six of this scriptwriter's dramas, and the writer does sometimes put female characters back together with their cheating partners (FL in My Rosy Life, eldest sister in Revolutionary Sisters, etc). But the loser boyfriend here doesn't seem to show any potential yet. But I'm not sure the FL will up with the rich guy bc the rich couple have a child, and the rich female is portrayed sympathetically. Also, this scriptwriter sometimes gets morally, and this show's message might be that you shouldn't "cross the line" just bc you're unsatisfied with life. Idk, I'm hoping for a happy ending where everybody's happy, including the side characters.
Green Mothers' Club goes in my hall of fame. It brings to mind Big Little Lies and Avengers Social Club due to the mysterious death and the friendship of mothers. The realistic portrayal of the art scene and academia also reminds me of Reflection of You. Everyone seems to agree it starts off strong, with the female lead's Salieri complex and the cruelty of mothers and children towards her underdog son and her declaration of war against them. It has a message about the elitism and greed of parents and its toll on children and about what really matters in life above prestige and societal standing. I also find its message about the dark sides of genius and the internal struggles and suffering it brings interesting.
I was highly impressed with the writing and directing, though some people weren't happy with the writing towards the end. Everyone, however, will agree that the acting is top notch (minus the female lead). It was my first time seeing Joon Min Kyung and Choi Jae Rim, but they blew me away and Choo Ja Hyun, Yoon Kyung Ho, Jang Hye Jin, etc hit it out of the ball park as always.
Surprising that everyone suddenly loves the drama now.For me it was worse than Reflection of You, another drama…
I love that you brought up Reflection of You, bc that's another drama I was obsessed with, along with Green Mothers' Club. They both go in my hall of fame. It's like everything you hated about ROY and GMC I loved haha.
I thought this felt American for some reason and it turns out it's a remake of a BBC show. Kim Hyun Joo and Ji Jin Hee had epic chemistry in I Have a Lover, and when actors have epic chemistry, they get reunited!
What episode does Eugene Han first appear in haha Seriously, someone save me. I can't stop watching youtube clips of him, but I don't want to spoil the drama for myself.
tvN made an OCN type drama starring my queen Uhm Ji Won and Sung Dong Il cast as a villain! They are the reason I started watching this drama. It also has a whole host of amazing veterans like Jo Min Soo, and a newcomer who played the rich daughter in Parasite. The opening scene was genuinely chilling in a way I haven't seen since Hand: The Guest.
Btw, Eun Kang's acting when she almost got caught by Bada gave me the chills! Queen. I also appreciate the themes of generational flaws. The sisters' father cheated, and the sisters internalized it and ended up following his footsteps. I love that this drama is about imperfect humans bc in reality, humans aren't perfect.
I think we could get a happy ending with the younger sister, bc the scrap metal collector's wife is shown to be a bad wife (the scriptwriter usually shows bad wives losing their good husbands). We might even get a happy ending with the FL, bc the rich guy and the rich friend are shown to be incompatible. Honestly, I can't tell yet.
I was highly impressed with the writing and directing, though some people weren't happy with the writing towards the end. Everyone, however, will agree that the acting is top notch (minus the female lead). It was my first time seeing Joon Min Kyung and Choi Jae Rim, but they blew me away and Choo Ja Hyun, Yoon Kyung Ho, Jang Hye Jin, etc hit it out of the ball park as always.
Seriously, someone save me. I can't stop watching youtube clips of him, but I don't want to spoil the drama for myself.