there's an analysis here from user Anya in response to that comment from heejae and it's just good, pls read it if you haven't its 5 pages behind this one.
- heejae's blaze "so what" response to compton asking abt his music is p in character, but i understand where it comes from. compton hasn't played in a long time after all, and compton is a conductor, heejae is a pianist. stings but its an honest look at comptons motives, he can't prioritize heejae's opinion anymore. - garam's music is an expansive, empathetic force. his impressionistic sound is w/o rules or barriers so he sees everything, both the pain/love, shared by both body and soul. early on, even with youngjo, and right after the car crash garam is unwittingly discovering others' humanity. in contrast heejae seeks to isolate and nullify the things that aren't this pure music, and become blind to it. in this sense garam and heejae are PERFECT opposites. heejae is inattuned to the suffering of others, garam seeks it out flawlessly. - it goes w/o saying but to not even ignore but genuinely notice for the first time the most distinctive part of garam's face (his scar symbolizing all the pain he went thru) shows this is the ultimate insult. this is like if a guy didn't know his fiancee's birthday. my heart fell to my ass reading this scene, garam noticed heejae's wound the *second* he saw him again after the car crash and had a whole arc re-contextualizing their relationship to see what was inside heejae's soul, his "wound"... bdk is hilarious for that bc she put that right in the middle of an unbelievably cute scene. truly she kissed that brick before she threw it at us
there's an analysis here from user Anya in response to that comment from heejae and it's just good, pls read it if you haven't its 5 pages behind this one.
- heejae's blaze "so what" response to compton asking abt his music is p in character, but i understand where it comes from. compton hasn't played in a long time after all, and compton is a conductor, heejae is a pianist. stings but its an honest look at comptons motives, he can't prioritize heejae's opinion anymore.
- garam's music is an expansive, empathetic force. his impressionistic sound is w/o rules or barriers so he sees everything, both the pain/love, shared by both body and soul. early on, even with youngjo, and right after the car crash garam is unwittingly discovering others' humanity. in contrast heejae seeks to isolate and nullify the things that aren't this pure music, and become blind to it. in this sense garam and heejae are PERFECT opposites. heejae is inattuned to the suffering of others, garam seeks it out flawlessly.
- it goes w/o saying but to not even ignore but genuinely notice for the first time the most distinctive part of garam's face (his scar symbolizing all the pain he went thru) shows this is the ultimate insult. this is like if a guy didn't know his fiancee's birthday. my heart fell to my ass reading this scene, garam noticed heejae's wound the *second* he saw him again after the car crash and had a whole arc re-contextualizing their relationship to see what was inside heejae's soul, his "wound"... bdk is hilarious for that bc she put that right in the middle of an unbelievably cute scene. truly she kissed that brick before she threw it at us