It was a great movie on all aspects the writing cinematography and the execution. The way the story was depicted in 3 different povs and all over but still we’re not sure what’s happening.
This was such a pretty movie, I loved it!
kim dokja and bihyungs dynamic before they get used to each other is so funny. me and the guy i keep trapped in my torture dungeon for entertainment (he keeps torturing himself and the others in new and creative ways i hadn't thought about before. hes actually kind of better at this than i am. im kinda scared)
HAHAHA but like internally crying
He lied, lyingly, like a liar.
how i feel knowing there is a dusty hardrive somewhere in a vault in China with ranwan wedding footage on it that will be kept imprisoned forever
In Work Song, "no grave can hold my body down, I'll crawl home to her." Addiction, imprisonment, crimes, death itself are no obstacle to love.
10 years later, Too Sweet acknowledges that more mundane obstacles like career, sleep schedule, and lifestyle/personality differences, can break two people apart.
In A Week is a gentle duet, full of nature descriptions, coming to the conclusion that it would be peaceful & romantic to lay down and die together.
10 years later, Wildflower & Barley is a gentle duet, full of nature descriptions, and the awareness that death is all around. But this time, the singers wish to be like the dirt, not to decompose but to work towards growing something new
I watched "blue eyed samurai" in two days in one breath....
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I didn’t realize
it's partially the wbl vibes? Like, i truly adore a ship where one person thinks it's an enemies to lovers arc while the other's been pining for years