It wasn’t bad..but it wasn’t my favorite either. Honestly, Jung Hae In (my fav k actor), Go Kyung Pyo and even Kim Hye Joon (please watch inspector Koo if you haven’t already) are all fantastic actors and they did the damn thing with what they were given, ya know?
It was hard for me to finish. I mainly did because Kyungsoo. He and many other members of the cast acted very well, unfortunately the story just wasn’t doing it for me. It wasn’t bad, just a story I feel like I’ve seen plenty of times.
I really do think Shane deeply loved Johnathan, just not the way Johnathan loved Shane. I think he knew how Johnathan felt and did things he thought would make it so he didn’t lose him because he had an extremely co dependent relationship with him. And poor Carrie just got caught up in all of it.
I think people who don’t like this is simply because it’s not a satisfying, closed ending. You have to draw your own conclusions. The characters are flawed and they do hurt each other. But I genuinely thought it was a good movie. The acting, the way it was shot, even the realistic story. Give it a chance. But make sure you’re not going in with happy expectations. It is sad.
I just feel like Minato is very selfish in a lot of ways. I mean I understand it’s a polarizing situation and not everyone will react the same way. But this last episode really changed how I see him. I’m interested to see how he grows from this though.
I also feel like Tsugumi told Sou she loved Minato to reassure herself more than anything. But I don’t believe it to be in the way she wants it to be. I mean, for her to go as far as to learn sign language to communicate with Sou and to run to him first when she walks in on Minato crying. I mean even working at the record store. Granted, she loved music too but music was her and Sou’s thing. I’m curious to see how she unpacks all her unresolved feelings as well. Because I don’t think she truly moved on, how can you when someone suddenly disappears from your world like that?
I’m really enjoying this story though and looking forward to how it progresses and how the characters grow and change individually and together.
I’m not sure why there’s so many mixed reviews for this. I enjoyed it! I didn’t take it to seriously and I think that’s how you should go into this. it was fun for me and the music was good! and I just love zee
I think people who don’t like this is simply because it’s not a satisfying, closed ending. You have to draw your own conclusions. The characters are flawed and they do hurt each other. But I genuinely thought it was a good movie. The acting, the way it was shot, even the realistic story. Give it a chance. But make sure you’re not going in with happy expectations. It is sad.
I also feel like Tsugumi told Sou she loved Minato to reassure herself more than anything. But I don’t believe it to be in the way she wants it to be. I mean, for her to go as far as to learn sign language to communicate with Sou and to run to him first when she walks in on Minato crying. I mean even working at the record store. Granted, she loved music too but music was her and Sou’s thing. I’m curious to see how she unpacks all her unresolved feelings as well. Because I don’t think she truly moved on, how can you when someone suddenly disappears from your world like that?
I’m really enjoying this story though and looking forward to how it progresses and how the characters grow and change individually and together.