i love this story because at the end of the day, there is no "bad guy."
yoon had the rug ripped out from under him, having to adjust to a new version of the world he once knew, yet continues to push on. his wariness of everything causes his doubt, and the fact that he was abandoned plays into the harm he causes kwon
kwon is dealing with, as he says himself, deep rooted trauma. he clearly doesnt know how to display his emotions. at one moment hes bitter, but the next he immediately softens.
taejoo, next to yoon, has the most difficult situation placed upon him. he is forced to choose between his past and present, and i cant imagine being in his position. however, his inability to let go is clearly an issue. he tries to have his cake and eat it. by doing this, he of course hurts yoon, showing conflicting signs, along with his own current partner, who it seems he is only with out responsibility and guilt.
i forget his name, but taejoo's partner, despite the obvious possessiveness, didnt really do much wrong. he was pulled back into other people's pasts, which caused him to lose his own current place beside taejoo. while he clearly wasnt loved by taejoo, his relationship was torn.
i dont wanna get too deep but all these characters are hurting. they have each acted poorly or made bad decisions, but none of them are to blame or are wrong to feel the way they do, which is why i believe this story is so realistic. very rarely is there a strict "villain" so to speak
i love this story because at the end of the day, there is no "bad guy."
yoon had the rug ripped out from under him, having to adjust to a new version of the world he once knew, yet continues to push on. his wariness of everything causes his doubt, and the fact that he was abandoned plays into the harm he causes kwon
kwon is dealing with, as he says himself, deep rooted trauma. he clearly doesnt know how to display his emotions. at one moment hes bitter, but the next he immediately softens.
taejoo, next to yoon, has the most difficult situation placed upon him. he is forced to choose between his past and present, and i cant imagine being in his position. however, his inability to let go is clearly an issue. he tries to have his cake and eat it. by doing this, he of course hurts yoon, showing conflicting signs, along with his own current partner, who it seems he is only with out responsibility and guilt.
i forget his name, but taejoo's partner, despite the obvious possessiveness, didnt really do much wrong. he was pulled back into other people's pasts, which caused him to lose his own current place beside taejoo. while he clearly wasnt loved by taejoo, his relationship was torn.
i dont wanna get too deep but all these characters are hurting. they have each acted poorly or made bad decisions, but none of them are to blame or are wrong to feel the way they do, which is why i believe this story is so realistic. very rarely is there a strict "villain" so to speak