A very rushed and anticlimactic ending. Second couple was way better and engaging. (It's not that I care one bit about the annoying little brother, but after how nosy and obnoxious he's been, I wonder where—thank goodness!—Li You E left him).
It is actually quite hilarious to see people in the comment section wallowing in cognitive dissonance and trying…
You're absolutely right, but I still think that the person who commits an act is ultimately responsible for it, regardless of who or what led them to do it.
It is actually quite hilarious to see people in the comment section wallowing in cognitive dissonance and trying…
"It is actually quite hilarious to see people (...)trying to make loan shark job seem like that of a postman or a shop assistant, trying to justify him like "he was only doing his job" (... If he was a marginal thug character doing this in Knock Out or in Love Like a Bike they would hate his guts but since he is a glamorous BL main lead all of a sudden nothing is his fault." That was one of your points.
It is actually quite hilarious to see people in the comment section wallowing in cognitive dissonance and trying…
In any case, I wasn't trying to justify Sun's actions just because they were part of his job. What I wanted to say—though perhaps I didn't express it clearly—is that the debtor bore greater responsibility than he did for his brother's death, regardless of how nefarious his work was.
It is actually quite hilarious to see people in the comment section wallowing in cognitive dissonance and trying…
Fortunately, since they are fictional characters, we can get away with justifying whatever we want because our opinions have no real-world consequences.🤷🏽♀️
It’s true that Sun didn’t have the best job, and I understand that he feels responsible for his brother’s…
Sun wants revenge on her ex not just because of what happened to her brother, but also because he ran off with the money he had set aside for his mother's hospital bills. Plus, hearing him laugh about how he got rid of the killer by sending him to his brother probably didn't help much.
I like that Sun is morally gray (black, even) and it makes him a disagreeable protagonist. It should make for…
It’s true that Sun didn’t have the best job, and I understand that he feels responsible for his brother’s death, but if you borrow money from a loan shark, you know he’s going to come after you if you don´t pay. Sun didn’t do anything to the debtor’s daughter, except use her to threaten him; yet the debtor chose to take revenge by killing an innocent child. He paid for a threat (which he brought upon himself) with a murder. Furthermore, instead of going straight after the creditor, he went after the messenger’s brother. The debtor and the loan shark are the true culprit and the one responsible, respectively. (IMO)
Well, that and the fact you haven´t aged a bit in 20 years.
But the priest says at the beginning: Hard to believe it´s been almost 20 years...maybe that scene at the church is not "our" present —they never said it was—but 2016 or so.
If you mean the song during closing credits then it´s Love Songs That Nobody Cares About (没人在乎的情歌)…
Ah, ok, I also asked for that one and someone said it´s not been released yet. The chorus repeats 没有你 (without you), so I guess that could be the title.
Second couple was way better and engaging.
(It's not that I care one bit about the annoying little brother, but after how nosy and obnoxious he's been, I wonder where—thank goodness!—Li You E left him).
That was one of your points.