I am beautiful and the winter is coming to an end, somewhat desolate. In order to resist the anxiety about the beginning of the school year that will inevitably come in the last few days, I rage on the Korean dramas that I promised not to touch in the past three nights. It is worth mentioning that it is still Kim Soo Hyun’s Korean dramas (before I can recite Mulan poems, I will recite them first). This man's Baidu Encyclopedia) -- "Although it's mentally ill, it's okay."
In some inner OSTs of "Ah, ah, the plot is so stupid and the old routine is so embarrassing", I still fell in love with this drama, because it really made me enter an illogical and unrealistic world, but it is worth imagining and yearning for a utopian world :
1. The person with the most tragic fate is loved by the person with the most miserable fate: the heroine asked the aunt why everyone cares about herself, and the aunt said, "Because you are beautiful and you look good, you like the guy in Gangtai who has nothing but kindness. It's also likable."; the illogical character Jae-soo, who always accompanies the male protagonist for no reason... In an era when everyone can imagine, understand, and empathize with "tragic fate", a tragic setting with a background is enough There is no need to reflect in deeper grief. For me, seeing the love and warmth of so many people is really healing. The supporting cast at this point is a lot like 1988 feels to me.
2. The respective nodules in the mental hospital are trying to resolve them with their own warmth, courage and reason. Everyone has their own pain in their experience, and mental illness is the last straw that pulls them back on the cliff of death. Alcoholism, not being noticed, domestic violence, war... These topics are superficially but "necessary" to be integrated into. I think it expands the audience to a certain extent and strengthens the appeal. In the end, the redemption process of the patients is built up in the repeated mistakes of being strong, breaking through, being brave, and accepting. "You can't grow up by forgetting. Only by remembering the pain and overcoming it can the soul truly grow up." Reminiscent of the [Anti-Savior] concept of "Dune", only the individual's soul can accompany an individual to grow for a long time; only the individual in the group can lead a collective progress for a long time.
3. Hesitation about love is necessary but not excessive. The middle plot will feel a little dragged, but think about it carefully and feel that these hesitant changes are needed emotionally. The degree is mostly just right, and it didn't make me want to give up the drama because of this. Fortunately, when one person wants to escape, the other person just insists. And the painful process of hesitation is always smaller than the process of the protagonists enjoying happiness. They are wise people who enjoy the moment.
4. Kim Soo Hyun. . . . . I like people from 12 years old to 20 years old holy... To be honest, I think some crying scenes are set too frequently, and the control of other emotions is not particularly good. In fact, he is not a particularly handsome type, but there is no way, I have regarded him as my own. thanks.
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