I've watched it happen in quite a few dramas. That ending just confused me. Because, it was so sweet but then it was so BLURRY! Oh, Heads, if you have just discovered Jo In-sung through this show, I would recommend you The Frozen Flower. But, no matter what flaws this drama has, I have to admit that I do LOVE this drama. That Winter, the Wind Blows ( Hangul : , ; RR : Geu Gyeo-ul, Baram-i Bunda) adalah serial televisi melodrama romantis Korea Selatan tahun 2013 yang dibintangi oleh Zo In-sung, Song Hye-kyo, Kim Bum, dan Jung Eun-ji. 'Any Way the Wind Blows' Review: A Perfect Ending to the Simon Snow Hee-sun sees Soo off for his big gamble, after which he plans to go to the hospital to see Young. }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')); Please enter your username or email address. 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. How is that brushed away? I did have a much more beautiful hair after my chemo and it takes me only 2 months to grow my hair. That scene left me really perplexed because I would have liked to have known what happened (considering how long OS seemed to have been on the ground and he seemed dead. and the kiss at the beginning is (for me) the best kiss of this year in dramaland! But I'm leaning toward a happy-ever-after both are alive and living and loving ending, because hey, this is K-drama land, and if Young can survive a wrist-slitting, then Soo can survive a fatal knife woundtwice. There are a bit of similarities between both shows which leads me to wonder what is it with the all the melodrama cliches? And is of a piece with the whole, what about Boss Kim? Srsly the ending confused me i wanted to see wt happened next when Soo got staped i mean when he healed and stuff XD hmph oky i was happy that they ended together & happy ending but not like this lol . 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. var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; I was also wondering, why shouldn't have JS hanged up on HS? b. winds on a 500 mb chart. I didn't understand why JS didn't react right away and tried to save him. Either way, I did really love this drama. Maybe this is how she sees redemption or growth. However, I really think her brain cancer would be treated with gamma knife radiation - had a friend's mother die from a brain tumor and they didn't treat with chemo but radiation. So, the suicidal attitude has always been there and it takes months of treatment, so I can totally relate to OY each time she is going back and forth with the suicidal attempt or negativity towards life. That Winter, the Wind Blows (2013) Reviews - MyDramaList So, while the series as a whole left you lacking, you can watch each episode on its own and enjoy it. my friend too had a cancer and took chemo therapy but didn't loose his hair. I didn't think about it that way when watching the final scene so i believed they both died. Even if OY couldn't forgive OS at that moment, they could have still talked, I thought. I'm glad that this was my first. Wang walking back in so easily into OY's life. As if I never wanted to die.. ), We did have two con-men though, that's true. There were just moments that I wanted to backtrack to check if I missed out anything, but just didn't have the patience to go through the frustrations again. Well, there was no wrenching of the guts here. She got the call from Jin-sung while she was on her way to treat Young. Then again, that just adds to the brokenness of Young's character- having to depend on the person whho crippled you and over time accepting that person's love? 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. Oh Soo (Jo In Sung) has always lost the people he has loved. He is forever amazing there! And I know kdramas are all about redemption and forgiveness but pls not Secretary Wang, r u kidding me?! I am not sure I can bothered to understand anything from the last episode. It was so slow and we were made to think that OS died, because JS didn't seem to do anything to help him and yet, he didn't gut him a 2nd time, which seems like he wanted him to live. Wind may be associated with some of the weather's most complex storms, but its beginnings couldn't be simpler. (And you'll realize how much we need one another in order to overcome our internal obstacles.) Finally, as to Wang coming backtruly platonic relationship. Soo. I was also impressed by the consistent beauty of the cinematography; perfect contrasts, appropriately warm tone, gorgeous scenery, etc. 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. (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? 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. His parents died when he was young, and his first love also died, leaving him a cold-hearted man who turns to a life of high-stakes gambling and womanizing to get the things he wants in life. Understanding Winds: The Atmosphere in Motion - ThoughtCo Stabbingthis seems to be used a lot. There never is a straight ending in Kdramaland. Just read and look where Song was interviewed, she also concluded TWTWB was a happy ending story. Even at the moment when I wanted to end it, a part of me still wanted you to run back to me. Your email address will not be published. Why apocalyptic animation When the Wind Blows is still devastating Young made it thru surgery. Don't get me wrong I enjoyed the show but I just feel disappointed because it could have been a great drama. *sighs* I need the (halmeoni) from Goodbye Solo to comfort me right now, so disappointed am I in the finale and in the drama as a whole. I am not wedded to reality, because, hey, it's TV. I know what youre saying: Heads, thats crazy talk! Trust me, I know. The novel was released as an anti-war based animated film in 1986. When Hee Sun and Jin Sung were debating which flowers to give "Soo", they either meant to give flowers to Young's real brother Oh Soo's grave, or they wanted to bring flowers to Soo's new shop because they feel bad for Jin Sung's betrayal. Really, why? Thank you for your recap and I totally agree with your comments! Monsoons are most often associated with the Indian Ocean. I think the idea of ''the best friend as a traitor'' does make sense in this plot. Also, I don't know what it is but there are those moment in the last episode where I know the show wants me to cry and be emotionally touched but it just didn't do it for me, specifically when Jin Sung stabbed Soo. She takes Soos face in her hands as she adds that she has more to tell him, but itll wait until after her surgery. There is a very light, almost quiet rustling of leaves, and at this point, small wavelets begin to form; however, there is no breaking. But, to be perfectly honest, I wasn't thinking about her hair at all this episode, haha. Its not over between us, she says, echoing his line from the video. I understand almost perfectly the desperation to trust / love someone, feel that if I can end this life - maybe I'll find peace, feel that selfishness because I always have to do and settle things all by myself. I too felt a bit confused about these show towards the last few episodes, but I'm pretty happy with my ending. For taking the time to actually write it out or type it out in this case. b. winds on a 500 mb . . Hes clearly reluctant to go, and holds onto Youngs hand for as long as he can. Just wanna kick that stupid Boss Man now. That Winter The Wind Blows Ending Explained - Connie Chambers Obituary News, Death - Cause Of Death - . She can write characters with extremely logical and complex psyche, even the baddies. The ending was real in my opinion. Which is why I thought her admission that she wasn't really looking to die made sense and was happy she realized and admitted that. Lawyer Jang finds Secretary Wang in the countryside, where she watches her elderly parents from afar. The use of soft-focus lens didn't seem to mesh well with the story-telling part. Wind carries heat, moisture, pollutants, and pollen to new areas. Heads you are one hell of a writer. According to Secretary Wang, Soo started there six months ago. And there's no way the afterlife's that cruel. The weathers nice today, isnt it? she asks, and the man clearly responds with Soos voice even though his figure remains blurred. So that combined with JS having to suffer watching hee Sun run thru flirtations equals he's paying his betrayal dues so hello they are dead too. I think the whole flower thing is to amend for stabbing Oh Soo. If it was sooner rather than so close to the end, it would have sat in place better, narratively. Good to know a little wrist-slitting never hurt anybody. Yes, my eyes feasted with those beautiful cherry blossom ending but I still felt robbed. You have to make Jin-sung want to blame Soo and they just didn't do that at all. Like you, I didn't understand why she couldn't have that conversation with OS when she was having her tea and he was there (right there), and she had already shared her questions with him. :) Hope to read more of your future takes on future dramas. 31 Ways to Better Describe the Wind in Your Writing - Tosaylib Which means Soo can play against him and take all he has left. That Winter The Wind Blows Ending, Some Six Nations Members Crossword As folks already pointed out, I just don't get why Sec. He continues on, and Young smiles. FB.init({ Jin-sung is the one to actually drop Soo off, but methinks that Soo is unaware of Jin-sungs involvement. I have such love/hate for this drama. 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 .
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