I didn't understand why JS didn't react right away and tried to save him. ! Shes had it rough, but so did Soo. I know, hard to believe. I am not wedded to reality, because, hey, it's TV. This is enough for you to feel the wind on your face and for wind vanes to move. A call to Hee-sun affirms that Boss Man isnt lying, and Jin-sung looks devastated as the mean old geezer slides him a knife. I was not sold on the chemistry however because I already . // Load the SDK asynchronously As with Sec Wang, I totally get the wholw"so despereate to be a mom that she goes batshit crazy and blinds the child" BUT come on- how does that make her the best-suited person to care for Young??? Why? while watching this episode, as in "I really want to understand, but honestly, I don't. That Winter, That Wind Blows Ending Commentary Initially I was going to follow up with a That Winter, That Wind Blows episode 8-16 review, but that's a lot of work. I think they are dead. What did NOT make sense was Jin-sung's betrayal. No one told her Soo was dead. 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. It's a happy ending! According to Secretary Wang, Soo started there six months ago. A romcom, please!!! The scenes are blurry because that's how Young sees the world now. And coughing drowns the parson's saw. Secretary Wang is a character whose arc started out intriguing . A light breeze has a force of 2 and wind knots of 4 to 6. but the 'open' ending is so well done, that whenever, however I feel, I could say, ok, Soo is dead or ok, this is a happy ending. !and more importantly they are both happy. Well, Young must be alive. "The Wind ," an impressive horror/western hybrid, is the kind of artful genre movie that some filmgoers think simply doesn't get made anymore. The flowers were present at the cafe table where Young was seated too. But it wasn't clear how our characters survived the stabbing, surgery, and road accidents. Young gives a coy smile, causing them both to break out in grins before Soo takes her face in his hands and kisses her. And HeadsNo2, thank you, once again, for not squandering your gift and for so generously sharing it with us. Because more than any other k-drama writer I can think of, NHK is gifted at writing highly relatable, complex characters whom I understand. They're both crazy beautiful, I want to cry!! Except thenwhat was all that deal with Jin-sun about? I honestly couldn't watch Jin Sung in that final scene on the tractor, I was so angry with him still. Jin-sung is the one to actually drop Soo off, but methinks that Soo is unaware of Jin-sungs involvement. js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; So it kinda kills me to read HeadsNo2's criticisms (that I agree with, btw) about often not being able to understand Young and other characters in this drama. Well, there was no wrenching of the guts here. They are most probably dead and in heaven somewhere. Theoretically, you have a beautiful setup with Jin Sung regarding Soo as his brother, as a part of his family, as the object of his loyalty and on the other side his commitment to his blood-related family and Hee Sun and Boss Kim in the background, pulling evil strings and digging his grave. Here it just doesn't compute. It was amazing because it is not really easy to write an open ended story and with so much twists. With TWtWB's both leads had their stories wrapped up fairly well and the story-fail was in a secondary line that, in the end, didn't actually affect much. I will have to agree to disagree on the ending. :). (Even Wang's redemption arc, though not something I agree with, was well supported within the story -- it didn't come out of nowhere.). 04 Gentle breeze. b. winds on a 500 mb . I'm probably more content with the ending than I should be but drama I love you so much <3 So I finally understand why Young committed suicide last episode, with faith that Soo would save her from death. :(, HAHAHAHAHAH! And Soo saying that he made a mistake in ousting her?! I don't know. She would have been very selfish and unchanging because she wouldn't know who could be trusted, especially when you know your step mom has sabotaged your eyes. This ambiguous ending reminds me of "Ironweed" by William Kennedy. Bravo to the whole cast, and especially to the dreamy Zo in Sung. Hee-sun sees Soo off for his big gamble, after which he plans to go to the hospital to see Young. 'The Wind' by Robert Louis Stevenson is a thoughtful children's poem about the wind. 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! Soo nods, understanding even though it hurts. There are many hazards associated with the winds. Dreaming should be kissing already or running while laughing, no real people will talk and if everything was all a dream then why not the director chose to have that scene be with Oh young and Oh soo only and no other people will be part of it and no other thing will included. He has, because he loved a girl who was blind. When his girlfriend double-crosses him, Oh Soo is sent to jail. Yes, we do get a happy ending but it felt completely unsatisfying and made me feel so disappointed. I cant understand how you couldnt even make an excuse. Thank you so much <33333333. I don't think it was an excuse to put in alot of sex scenes. You made viewing this beautiful drama (scenes, actors and soundtracks) even more memorable. But, to be perfectly honest, I wasn't thinking about her hair at all this episode, haha. It's by no means the worst thing I've ever seen, but it was a letdown - I can live with Young's suicide attempt, but the sudden Drama Fairy handwaving of it is too much. Rainbow Rowell had the kind of YA debut most authors dream of. if (d.getElementById(id)) return; Thank you for your recap and I totally agree with your comments! they should be together as they have past so many obstacle in their life. I guess they do look like people and act like people then. He lives a meaningless life where there are no goals, no ambitions, no future, nothing. The promise of sizzle from early on in the show fizzled out too. He offers to make her the same potato soup he did on their trip, but adds, I want to stay with you. That Winter The End Blows. He tightens the bell bracelet on his wrist in preparation, since its his life on the line. I cried like a baby. Oh soo waited for Oh young to recover (6 months). So I'll only comment on the ending which is what pretty much everyone was unsure about. c. winds blowing through a city. And I'm just sitting around like "LOL, nah". She finds the Braille letter Soo left her directing her to watch the video. When I watched the ending, I was really angry at first, because I felt that I had been totally manipulated to create some sort of artsy-fartsy ambiguous ending, logic, story flow, and characterization be damned. Oh, and yes, thanks to TWTB, I also discovered Jo In Sung!! Jin-sung, WHY did you hang up on Hee-sun?! Over all, I do think rather than a "happy ending" it was more like a "believe what you want" ending. Finally, as to Wang coming backtruly platonic relationship. Desperate for Soo Jin to have a good life - even if that means being apart . And second, Soo is alive because, as you say, picklemonster, they have too prosaic a conversation. Soo stays vigilant at Youngs bedside until she wakes and realizes hes there with her. this drama reminds me of eating cotton candy, while eating it, it is sweet and seems tangible, but when you are done you realize all that puff was mostly air. 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. Note to self don't do this on my kindle again it auto correct is a bitch. But through her eyes, the focus is still so-so. I decided not to count Youngs full head of hair as part of the equation since I considered it a vanity issue, despite the fact that brain surgery and long-term chemotherapy should produce some visible, physical effects. But "Nice Guy" completely forgot about its main female lead, leaving her propped up in the corner while they finished out the main guy's story. I know what youre saying: Heads, thats crazy talk! Trust me, I know. Also, when OS passes by OY by the cherry blossoms, is that real OS or imaginary OS? And Jinsung and Hee Sung were talking about the memorial for Soo. Sure, the boy gets the girl in the end, but you have no idea about HOW. I sometimes miss some of those, and I appreciate when those are pointed out to me. Oh, btw about the cherry blossom painting we saw in this episode..there was another painting shown in the first episode of TWTWB, but it depicted a barren tree instead of flowers in full blossom (what lovely symbolism). They also tend to be short-lived lasting typically several hours to a day. He looks relieved as he shakes his bracelet to let her know its him. When the Wind Blows. There was something old Hollywood about him, maybe Bogart or Grant that made this leading man into more than just a smooth talking conman. It's lovely and I don't think you can blow it off as just pretension. Also, most of the other NHK dramas I've watched have all felt remarkably real-- but in a way that evokes an appreciation of the human experience. The conartist makes a sport out of targeting rich women, and when he meets Oh Young . I thought Missing You was running amuck with epic logic fails that just reading recaps confused the heck out of me..But to each their own i guess. So the truck didn't run over everyone? Third, I agree with Ashely above in that Sung's relationship had soured (three suiters?) According to me oh yongi and oh so dead, and it is a utopian ending oh so.karena previously said that if atthe time he died he would recall memories of her time with youngi, and yongi died after 6 months of treatment. The only thing I was actually left wondering was what happened to President Kim? And I do wonder if everyone really takes the time to read all comments or just stay firm in their opinions no matter what? This drama was beautiful and I no doubt loved it but the ending didn't exactly get stupid, it just never explained itself.. All suicide attempts are a cry for attention? 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. I see. Also, when OY did that (push back when she would ask questions to OS), it reminded me some of Faith, when CY told the doctor that he would ask her later to stay with him and get her answer then. Moo Chul? It was like a bad fairy tale that had a happy ending tacked on to please the audience. There was never ever enough Kim Bum. I loved this drama. Beside all the beautiful faces and cinematography, noise marketing, media play, exaggerated praise help the popularity of this drama also. Question: I know Heads explained it, however I am still confused, did OS kept folding because if he didn't win he would be dead (being killed by Boss Man) and Boss Man wouldn't be able to get his money back (and OS of course didn't know that Boss Man wanted him dead anyway, regardless of the results)? It never felt like the characters were tying to be perfect or anything. Blurry happy ending scenes are so cliche. You brought up an interesting point for 1. Love it! If not, its a bad thing. And if somehow the show fails to root a characters emotions and reactions in some form of universal logic, then in the words of Cool Hand Luke, What weve got here is a failure to communicate.. There is a very light, almost quiet rustling of leaves, and at this point, small wavelets begin to form; however, there is no breaking. Because the earth's surface is made up of different types of land and water, the earth absorbs the sun's heat at different rates. We have to keep in mind you can survive these things and it's not completely out there. And when he turns around he gets stabbed. One example of this uneven heating is the daily wind cycle. HeadsNo2, I wish I could meet you in person during the Dramabeans Meetup and personally say how you're one heck of a great writer and thinker but I'll have to be content with this. (Wangs actions to put her in that initial state got a pass from the magical script fairy too, since the drama made sense of her behavior toward Young the way an abusive person justifies their actions: I hurt you because I love you! And thats somehow okay, enough for everyone to realize that they were sooo wrong about Wang, and that she was really the best caretaker Young could ask for? I don't buy that Young is done with her suicidal tendencies, but she seems a lot happier probably because before she was so untrustworthy and felt like everyone was out to kill her anyway, but now she's starting to trust people and she's more at ease. The ending just seemed so fanservice (and I know I have already said that, however, that feeling kept staying with me). I salute the writer as well as Ju in sung and Oh young very well-acted characters. That winter the wind blows ending. Very pretty to look at like a picture, but barely engaging and forgettable in the end. Good to know a little wrist-slitting never hurt anybody. So for a hot second there, I thought that the ending sequence was a dream, in part because of the blurriness of it all and the inherent implausibility of well, everything. Or they could be alive and the memorial was for brother Soo. Still, I'm glad that none of the main characters died. bili_1561361592. Not all chemo causes you to loose your hair - my dad takes oral chemo and doesn't loose his. It's a modestly-scaled character study about Lizzy ( Caitlin Gerard ), a resourceful, alienated frontierswoman wholiving in a desolate cabin in the middle of an undisclosed part of 19th . You will receive a link to create a new password via email. . And yeah, if you compare the movie ending, there were no people around. So any drama that shows someone trying to kill someone will probably involve a knife. When I started watching I already accepted the fact that someone or even all of the lead characters might die. The ending was definitely real. They could be referring to the REAL Oh Soo. I agree with Hannah -- the flowers were a continual peace offering and the weirdly beautiful blurriness was Young's pov. While she was in the taxi she felt the wind rushing throught the trees, thats why she told the taxi driver to stop the car, she wanted to walk because she wanted to feel the breeze. Instead of theorizing, theres another option, in that the obligatory happy ending could have just made sense without requiring leaps in logic. I so needed this recap to make sense of the endingare they both alive and getting a chance at love? Really, there are other ways to say you miss someone. As folks already pointed out, I just don't get why Sec. Neither of them died! and the kiss at the beginning is (for me) the best kiss of this year in dramaland! In fact, it's degenerative. It did difficult to play blind person who has to display lots of deep scars and emotion. 6. It is what it is. But then Id be asking for realism, and that is not what this show was selling. I really wanted to like this show, just like I wanted to like Young, and I find them both frustrating and prickly and immensely illogical. I was hopeful in the beginning, because it started with NHK doing her empathy-building magic with Soo's character, and to a lesser extent with Young's character through the video diaries. I even watched the rerun on the weekends. There are many such winds around the world, some of them cold, some warm, some wet, some dry. And that took a lot of skill. Ai Nante Irane Yo, Natsu (Japanese original story) Native Title: , . I don't need my heroines to be people I'd like in real life to consider them interesting and watchable, but the second half of this devolved in a very, very similar way to Nice Guy - the nonsensical last-minute stabbing of the hero (well, at least Soo, unlike Maru, does not hang out having conversations on a park bench with his girl AFTER being stabbed), the time skip and the reunion of the couple after a long time. "NHK lost her soul to the devil". Writer-nim, you are SO much better than this-- please don't squander your gift. As far as I'm concerned I"m happy with the ending, the viewer can choose. No surprise there especially after MC was redeemed, shown to be running interference all along and Wang was let off the hook which was crud. At times, I couldn't understand OY and I found her irritating sometimes. Because she chatted and interacted with him. Cherry blossom petals rain down as they kiss in soft-focus surroundings. For me was obvious oh young didnt regain her sight, she basically could see only soo. 1:35:57. I wouldn't be here if it always follows my logic. Hed told Wang not to tell Young. 'The Wind' is a slow-burn horror-mystery based in the Wild West. The result is confused audience. They talked about making Jin-sung betray his friend, but the way they chose to do it didn't make any sense whatsoever. }; Synopsis. It is so illogical and stupid, it is almost a sort of evil in itself. This doesn't change the fact though that this show was sooooo purttty. do they look unreal? well probably what heads meant was that since she underwent a brain surgery, at least part of her hair had to be completely shaved prior to it being performed.. Many daily weather patterns depend on wind. "I felt that we were just coasting, or worse, slipping and sliding, as the show labored its way into the finale, and there wasnt even a good save in the closing moments.". Like it's sometimes distracting. A man who was led to a life of a con artist who preys on rich women meets the sole heir to a fortune who is a blind woman. Super evaluation! Then the shape of a man starts to form. I think that is what the writer ment. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like An example of mesoscale motion is a. winds on a surface weather map of North America. We shouldnt have to go through what a character is feeling in order to understand them if that were the case, how could I understand the plight of second generation chaebol princes or cross-dressing nuns joining an idol group if Ive never been in those shoes? Oh well, the drama is over. So, while the series as a whole left you lacking, you can watch each episode on its own and enjoy it. Which is why I'm so happy Soo lived. The suicide, totally understandable for a person as emotionally damaged as she was who thinks she's been abandoned and betrayed by everything AND thinks she's going to die painfully anyway. Another obvious thing was the discussion between jin sung and jung eun, they were obviously reffering to his grave (why didnt they get married as they planned if things settle down?) 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. Hee-sun looks like shell be joining them. Im Se Mi. I was so in love with it until that forced kiss and then it basically took a giant swing downhill. I Think the drama ended in happy ending. The weathers nice today, isnt it? she asks, and the man clearly responds with Soos voice even though his figure remains blurred. Song Hye Gyo also said in the interview that the ending scene filmed in Young's perspective was blurry because they didn't want to give RP patients false hope, since those diagnosed with RP will not ever regain back their sight fully. window.fbAsyncInit = function() { Local winds occur on a small spatial scale, their horizontal dimensions typically several tens to a few hundreds of kilometres. And I know kdramas are all about redemption and forgiveness but pls not Secretary Wang, r u kidding me?! Oh Soo (Jo In Sung) has always lost the people he has loved. Young not only forgives her, but understands that Wang loved her all this time and just couldnt express it properly. The flowers conversation between JS and HS says no. Some of my questions might seem superficial, however I wish things had been made clear for us :-(. I wish I wasnt so conflicted over this finale or the last few episodes, because I truly did love this show in the early stages, and wish that love could have carried all the way through. appId : '127538621120543', (Seriously though. I remember reading an interview with NHK from several years ago in which she said that her aim was to write characters whom viewers could understand (and empathize with). }; 7.2K Views. Because now just isnt a good time? It's not like she's an emotionally stable person thinking through exactly how this will effect the people around her. Oh you have made it perfect sense.I did not feel the flowers were for the grave, as lambs ear was more for OY than OS. In an even better play orchestrated by Jin-sung, Minion comes to the rescue as he and his men take over Boss Mans CCTV room so that they can keep watch over the game, ensuring that Boss Man cant cheat his way out AND to assure Jin-sung and Soos safe escape if they win.
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