I think Kim Hyun Min didn’t remember his girlfriend simply because he has amnesia, not because she committed…
I also think like that, because he seems so confused with everything and didn't seem to remember pretty much anything. His brain seems to be foggy all the time too.
why cant i find a single comment about park bo young here 😭😭😭 is her character THAT unimportant?? wanted…
I personally think her character is very important. I don't really understand it but her voice can transcend through both worlds, so whenever she said "Find the Light Shop" to the unconscious people, they can hear her, and Bo Young is actually helping people find the shop in her own unique way. People don't really comment about her because there's not much to be commenting about.. she doesn't go through any personal conflict or development arc in the drama, she has gone through the process and becomes one of the important figures in the 'living' side.
Now that it is revealed that Light Shop and Moving are in the same universe, I can't help but wonder, if the gifted people from Moving drama who are brutally killed, also 'live' in the afterlife now.
The only thing that icks me is the Tang's mandarin accent. It sounds so weird and forced, like someone who just finished Mandarin courses. I can't help but cringe everytime they speak :(
I finished The Great Battle just to watch another story of Um Tae Goo (Hyunmin) and Seolhyun (Jiyoung), and damnnnn Seolhyun always 'follows' Tae Goo's death in whichever timeline they're both in.
On normal occasions, it won't be so heartbreaking because the couple's story wasn't the prime highlight and there's no sufficient background in the movie but dang I bawled my eyes out because I can't help but remember the Light Shop scene when Jiyoung texted Hyunmin that she'll follow wherever he goes, thinking he's already dead.
The way she refuses to leave despite her three-days time is up, because she still wants to save Hyunmin.. The Great Battle couldn't even more heartbreaking.
I can't help but think that Pa-so and Baek-ha's deaths are unnecessary.. they still win in the end.
I just finished The Great Battle just to watch another story of Um Tae Goo (Hyunmin) and Seolhyun (Jiyoung), and damnnnn Seolhyun always 'follows' Tae Goo's death in whichever timeline they're both in.
On normal occasions, it won't be so heartbreaking because the couple's story wasn't the prime highlight and there's no sufficient background in the movie but dang I bawled my eyes out because I can't help but remember the Light Shop scene when Jiyoung texted Hyunmin that she'll follow wherever he goes, thinking he's already dead.
The way she refuses to leave despite her three-days time is up, because she still wants to save Hyunmin.. The Great Battle couldn't even more heartbreaking.
I wonder why Hyunmin is never seen in the alley where all of the mcs going around on a loop (the house writer girl, the schoolkids). The alley is like a tunnel where all of the "almost-dead" face their "purgatory". But Hyunmin isn't there. He was always on the bus, to his apartment, on a loop. Is it because he was supposed to be dead, but Jiyoung/Seolhyun's will is the only thing that keep him alive?
Having completed the episode I'm a little embarassed. The nurse actually just casually answered a lot of my questions…
I think this is basically the reason why they release all 4 episodes at once. They wanted to build up the atmosphere for the drama and create convincing world and plot to make us all on edge, scared, tense, and confused so that we'll finally understand everything by the end of episode 4. I was confused as hell too in the first three episodes, but I really like how the drama confuse me because I was so sure all the answers will be revealed in the end. That's why I think people who complained that the show was confusing either must have not really watched it or must have stopped before episode 4 where it's revealed that all of them are spirits/ghosts except maybe the nurse. I don't even think the shopowner is human. His reflection was shown to be really old, he might be somekind of a demihuman.
They should have cast an actual elderly person for the role of Tian'er instead of relying on heavy makeup. The poorly executed makeover makes it look unnatural, as if the actress is wearing a cheap Halloween mask.
Moreover, it’s not just about physical appearance. Elderly individuals have a distinct gaze that reflects their long life and varied experiences. The actress lacks these subtleties and the acting skills needed to portray someone who has three great-grandchildren. Her 'spirit' seems too young.
In the novel Ah Heng is his real blood daughter but I think bcs of china regulations they had to alter it a bit…
Ah.. I see. That's unfortunate because during that era it was totally normal to marry cousins.. and showing it only makes it more realistic and stay true to that time.. but yeah, it's gonna ick a lot of people for sure if they are first cousins in the drama.
I know some people felt that way, but I enjoyed it. The song has definitely grown on me.What I find interesting…
in which episode did XL sing it w/o playing qin?! how did I miss it? 😱
if you meant the scene where the Lirong uncle saw XL and thought he was Chi Chen, I think it gave a totally different impression with XL playing qin scene. Probably because XL's hair was fluttering and with all the effects and his expression.. that's probably why.. but I enjoy the song, I love TJC's voice!
I need help from someone to clarify something for me..So is Aheng a.k.a Xiao Yao's mother, the daughter of Xiyan King? Because if it's only bcs Heng is Xiyan's wife's disciple, and Heng is crowned Grand Princess to fight the war with Chi Cheng, the Xiyan king's attention and love toward XY feels a bit too personal, and not because he's only grateful to Heng for ending the war with Chenrong..Can someone enlighten me with their family tree? 😭
I finished The Great Battle just to watch another story of Um Tae Goo (Hyunmin) and Seolhyun (Jiyoung), and damnnnn Seolhyun always 'follows' Tae Goo's death in whichever timeline they're both in.
On normal occasions, it won't be so heartbreaking because the couple's story wasn't the prime highlight and there's no sufficient background in the movie but dang I bawled my eyes out because I can't help but remember the Light Shop scene when Jiyoung texted Hyunmin that she'll follow wherever he goes, thinking he's already dead.
The way she refuses to leave despite her three-days time is up, because she still wants to save Hyunmin.. The Great Battle couldn't even more heartbreaking.
I can't help but think that Pa-so and Baek-ha's deaths are unnecessary.. they still win in the end.
On normal occasions, it won't be so heartbreaking because the couple's story wasn't the prime highlight and there's no sufficient background in the movie but dang I bawled my eyes out because I can't help but remember the Light Shop scene when Jiyoung texted Hyunmin that she'll follow wherever he goes, thinking he's already dead.
The way she refuses to leave despite her three-days time is up, because she still wants to save Hyunmin.. The Great Battle couldn't even more heartbreaking.
Moreover, it’s not just about physical appearance. Elderly individuals have a distinct gaze that reflects their long life and varied experiences. The actress lacks these subtleties and the acting skills needed to portray someone who has three great-grandchildren. Her 'spirit' seems too young.
if you meant the scene where the Lirong uncle saw XL and thought he was Chi Chen, I think it gave a totally different impression with XL playing qin scene. Probably because XL's hair was fluttering and with all the effects and his expression.. that's probably why.. but I enjoy the song, I love TJC's voice!