and don’t be too disappointed, writers do this sometimes to shock us viewers but don’t worry there are lots of kwriters out there that don’t kill their main characters (^_^) just keep on watching
Not all. But I’ve always wondered the same thing.. Like why it’s seemingly normal/required to have the characters either endure in silence or die and that the dying seems romanticized or justified? Maybe I just don’t get it. Or that I hate tragic stories period. heh
But I’ve watched quite a few good ones where they didn’t do that and I absolutely loved them
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mars
June 21, 2018 at 9:44 PM
Do all Korean movies end with a main character dying??? Even the comedies!?
cozylurker
June 21, 2018 at 10:01 PM
nope, not really
and don’t be too disappointed, writers do this sometimes to shock us viewers but don’t worry there are lots of kwriters out there that don’t kill their main characters (^_^) just keep on watching
jaderjylsk
June 22, 2018 at 7:55 AM
Not all. But I’ve always wondered the same thing.. Like why it’s seemingly normal/required to have the characters either endure in silence or die and that the dying seems romanticized or justified? Maybe I just don’t get it. Or that I hate tragic stories period. heh
But I’ve watched quite a few good ones where they didn’t do that and I absolutely loved them