It was just obviously a British animated film based on a graphic novel by Raymond Briggs. These flowers symbolize happines, wedding, and love. Otherwise, he would not have let her go through the pain and suffering alone again as she explained that fear to him several times throughout the dramaespecially after they had finally connected without any charades. Or maybe Soo went into hiding until gangster Kim was arrested? It made me wonder if because this was a melodrama, the writer had the characters inflict (more) pain to each other for the sake of the nature of the drama fitting the bill (of a melodrama) till the end. Shes happy to have Wang back. (futile question, I know)." (hahah). Also, he lost his tragic first love. . Youngs self-realizations werent dependent on her as an individual, and her decision to live didnt come from a place of autonomous empowerment or anything befitting the idea of character growth, because her change in tempo was dependent on Soos reactions. Oooh, a twist! It seemed like the restaurant was Soo's because he told her he actually wanted to cook because Jin Sung and Hee Sun both like his cooking. Do-Hoon ( Kam Woo-Sung) and Soo-Jin ( Kim Ha-Neul) are a married couple. Oh well, the drama is over. I don't count it as a story fail because it's well supported (Wang was always shown to love and support Young) but it's so weird! I've just finished watching That Winter, The Wind Blows and I thought that overall the series was great and well worth the watch. While watching a weather forecast, you may hear the meteorologist say something like, "We have a north wind coming in today." however, this drama, That Winter, The Wind Blows is the most amazing drama that i ever watched. She rings it with a smile. I will miss this drama.. hiks. One of the least enjoyable finales av ever watched! and yeah. But more than anything, i belive the writers left an open ending on pourpose, they wanted to allow the viewers to come up with their own interpretation of the ending. (Shes implying that people need people, and that they need each other.). Jin-sung spots him while on his way to the hospital and starts to piggyback him the rest of the way, even though Moo-chuls already got one foot in the other world as he mumbles, Just leave me be, Jin-sung doesnt give up, until he feels Moo-chul go limp on his back. The ending just seemed so fanservice (and I know I have already said that, however, that feeling kept staying with me). I so needed this recap to make sense of the endingare they both alive and getting a chance at love? Everything made its own logical point UNTIL the last episode. Soo falls to the ground with his hand holding his bleeding gut. Thank you, Heads. Soo keeps an eye on his watch, knowing time is of the essence. Even if you didnt take the money, it wont bring everything back to the way it was.. Thank you so much, Heads, for verbalizing all of my frustration and crankiness over the ending of this show, especially the illogical, disjointed mess of the final episode. Im a huge fan of love me not - the movie, and for me, twtwb was the perfect adaptation, im sure no other producer could have made it better. I still think this would have made for a interesting -if somehow predictable- conflict. it took 6 months for chemo and recovery. Isn't that what melos are (partially) made of- gut-wrenching decisions? That Winter The End Blows. Some of my questions might seem superficial, however I wish things had been made clear for us :-(. Thank you so much for the recap. Me too Jo In Sung forever.I'm like Lee Min Who?hahaha. Especially since Soo's death would have been dependent on a storyline I found illogical and kind of out of place. I always see this movie labeled as "porn", but this is the perfect example of explaining that it isn't. So, being the med geek that I am, I am consoling myself with the thought that she had Stem Cell treatment that Noh Hee Kyung-nim didn't have time to incorporate. Am I suppose to just forget all that? But then Id be asking for realism, and that is not what this show was selling. You got your money, whats wrong with you? This is my third drama with this writer and it looks like she enjoys getting her characters to the lowest they can go (sickness, almost dying) and then having then come out unscathed and fine. So I'll only comment on the ending which is what pretty much everyone was unsure about. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. When the Wind Blows (1986) As frustrating as Jim and Hilda's obliviousness and futile stiff-upper-lip stoicism is, it's overwhelming sadness for the couple's fate that dominates. This is my first melo and I endured it all for JIS, hahaha! Congrats, Liera! Maybe you can pretend her long hair is a wig, LOL. Secretary Wang wants to know why, considering how she made Young, you know, blind. Im not sure where Soo is (Dramatic Rooftop? Because she chatted and interacted with him. please im begging you. My first reaction to the ending was Soo is dead and all is in Young's head (because I'm a sucker for apparently, the traditional melodrama ending - I've been so out of it, I didn't know open ending or happy ending is an option!). Jin-sung readies to stab his best friend again, but he cant bring himself to do it and drops the knife. Also, when OS passes by OY by the cherry blossoms, is that real OS or imaginary OS? Or that he was dead and the ending was a dream. "I must not be crazy, it is not all in my head" I thought. Summary. The ending was real in my opinion. They're both crazy beautiful, I want to cry!! The threat of nuclear war . I don't think anyone will be able to wrap their head around why Jin Sung did that. I'm certainly not an expert on NHK's work-- I've only seen a handful of her dramas. He might cook too, but I didn't strike me as anything fancy. They didn't treat it as a "melodrama disease" with over exaggerated helplessness or what have you. Could you please make sense? Watching that drama made me want to be sure not to take any of my loved ones for granted, to look for the good in each person, and to sing Kumbaya (just kidding). Sure the show wasn't perfect but it did give us a happy ending which both characters deserved. This is one drama that defies logic. I was also wondering, why shouldn't have JS hanged up on HS? About the ending, while watching the last episode, i really had the impression oh soo died. How can such a fine man do so many bad boy roles and be believable in them? I wont even get into how robbed I felt of FINALLY seeing Jin-sung break away from his astounding sense of loyalty, because it would have been an amazing character moment to see exactly how the wheels turned in his head when he chose his family over his best friend. (I am just curious about that part). Thanks for recapping ! We can theorize that he had to heal and hide for a bit from Boss Man, and that he was fine as long as he could keep a distant eye on Young. Acting was stellar too. But it could be Minions shady-lookin dude guarding them, which means its a good thing. Defined as the horizontal movement of air from one location to another, winds are created from differences in air pressure. How guilty you felt while you loved me. It did difficult to play blind person who has to display lots of deep scars and emotion. None of the motivations made sense after that. This was my reaction seven minutes before the ending: WHAT!? Same here. JS looked very sad at the point when he agreed to what Hee-sun suggested but the the face of JS was a type of confused or something that the director suggested for him to do to make us bewildered of what really had happened to Oh soo. argh~). 7.2K Views. Thank you for your recap and I totally agree with your comments! Blurry happy ending scenes are so cliche. When the Wind Blows. I didn't understand the scene where JS knifed OS. The whole series is about one thing, the Ending. I also like how she explains things, we get to see her thought process and I am grateful for that. For the most part, the drama did follow its story logic and the characters it created. Ill miss it so much :D. I wanted to clear some things up for you, because I also had my doubts about whether Soo died or not at first. Home> That winter the wind . These 2 things really disappointed me, there were definetely some things who could have been done better, but on the other hand, im sure not many directors/writers could have succeded in making it better or at least as good as these producers did. I do agree with you that how we got to that light at the end of the tunnel was more important than the light itself. I took the time to read Liera's but I didn't know how to respond. Jin-sung Why? Soo ekes out, but his next words go to Young: Wait for me. Then he struggles to get up in order to go to her, though he can barely stand. Which brings another question: what happened then to the money OS won (since he left it there and he was knifed/left for dead later)? Hed told Wang not to tell Young. questions. The beginning of this drama was so so so good!!! bili_1561361592. Indeed, I'm glad I'm not the only one who sees it this way. If it was sooner rather than so close to the end, it would have sat in place better, narratively. His bride Soo Jin (Kim Ha Neul) dreams of building a family with him. This ambiguous ending reminds me of "Ironweed" by William Kennedy. Didnt things turn out badly the last time he left someone for Young? Either way, I did really love this drama. Fresh out of the oven from their dangerous and daring adventures in America, the book finds Simon, Baz, Penny, Agatha, and Shepherd back in the UK with a laundry list of problems to take care of. Son Mi Ra [Young's friend at the Cafe] Support Role. Winds (such as the north wind) are named for the direction they blow from. I glossed over a lot of the things a lot of people struggled with eg. A verification email has been sent to your new email address. Soo lies(?) @picklemonster: I was happy with the happy ending, too. I agree with you all the way! // Load the SDK asynchronously I understand why he wouldnt take Youngs freely-offered money, but it made the entire con seem moot when he could have done this sort of one-gamble-to-rule-them-all from the beginning anyway. And Oh Soo and Jin Seong ain't Robert Redford and Paul Newman. Through this drama my love for SHK is firm now and not much to JIS. It is currently one of the most popular k-drama. because she had not truly forgiven Sung's betrayal. that would be too much. News flash he's out in his tight pants and leather doing redemption deeds and looking for hee Sun's sister. The surreal film follows a woman's slow descent into madness as she struggles to survive the crushing solitude of the 19th-century frontier lands. Since when did they promise to remove her brain tumor and restore her sight, considering that the two are unrelated? i can't believe that is finished now.best best drama i have ever seem and it's the best drama of 2013. I wanted to say "Congrats on getting past that time in your life!" The couple divorces. There's a gangster figure who seemed really mean, but who is actually a bit of a softie. Her tears finally spill over as she stops the video, even though Video Soo seemed to have more to say. There was a time when I liked watching her because I expected things to change, and when they didnt, I couldnt understand why we would be expected to be on her journey no matter how much I wanted to be. But gradually, the characters grew on me, and their relationships touched me. No one told her Soo was dead. When it finally drops, Jim's typically British and succinct reaction is "Blimey". Why wouldnt I want to love her when I started out that way?) ", so many times during the last 2 episodes. Monsoons are most often associated with the Indian Ocean. Wind may be associated with some of the weather's most complex storms, but its beginnings couldn't be simpler. He already got his money back now, WHAT ELSE DOES HE WANT FROM SOO? Soo chaotic and rushed and nonsensical. How is that brushed away? Soo mention od secretary Wang and the scene with the blind folded Wang, M and Jang say yes. Is he a chef and a painter at the end of the show?! (And not a moment too soon!). Young not only forgives her, but understands that Wang loved her all this time and just couldnt express it properly. I did chuckle many times reading this recap. or Were Boss Man's minions watching to make sure OS had been killed? The art part is just an excuse for porn. She listens, as in it, Soo tells her what weve heard him say before about how his outlook on life changed when he met her. I loved that. But through her eyes, the focus is still so-so. Ah, so maybe shes making plans for the future since she wants to have a future now. I think I was really happy while I was alive, Young remarks, which doesnt seem to make a lot of sense. These last few episodes were off and did not match up to the earlier episodes. In fact, it's degenerative. and because JIS's acting is so AMAZING - Soo looks so dead there to me! I will have to agree to disagree on the ending. I think it was the best one we could get. Kudos to you. I cant understand how you couldnt even make an excuse. This technique was also used in "Secret Garden" What I am saying is Soo lived daily in Young's heart and mind and isolated world. That broke from story-logic and build up for me. I just enjoy the cinematography. Story: This is the 2006 Korean movie 'Love Me Not' remade into a TV drama with a different cast, wherein a young heiress discovers that everyone around her is trying to take advantage of her newfound wealth.
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