The Nineteenth Film Club Post!
Updated: Nov 4
This TV series was nothing short of an emotional feast, a beautiful journey that rekindled my own first love. Initially, I found the various editing techniques a bit disorienting, but as the story unfolded, I began to appreciate the intricate emotional connections between the male and female leads. Their relationship, marked by youthful immaturity, ultimately leads to their separation. Yet, even after the female lead endures a failed marriage and the male lead faces challenges as a street vendor, they never stop pursuing their dreams. Their ordinary lives become extraordinary as they bravely chase the aspirations that set their hearts alight.
What I admire most is the female lead's courageous determination. When she realizes her marriage is unhealthy and devoid of happiness, she makes the bold decision to leave behind a life of luxury and a husband who fails to appreciate her. Despite the cost of sacrificing precious moments with her son, she resolutely pivots her career to become a cab driver. I wholeheartedly support her choice because I believe that life is too short not to seek joy and fulfillment.
The story also beautifully captures the hero's son, whose brave pursuit of love and dreams is incredibly moving. His persistence paints a vibrant picture of youth, filled with hope and courage. I was particularly touched by the heroine's willingness to learn sign language for the hero's sister, showcasing the depth of her affection and commitment. As someone currently learning sign language myself, I felt a deep connection to her character.
Overall, this series took me on a profoundly moving emotional journey. The growth and resilience of each character resonated with me, allowing me to share in their joys and sorrows as if I were walking alongside them. This isn't just a drama; it’s a poignant reflection on the essence of life, teaching me the invaluable lessons of courage and the relentless pursuit of happiness. I believe that this sincere and heartfelt story will linger in my memory, inspiring me long into the future.
(The girls are all dressed up)
(Best roommates)
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