But I guess in the end, what's important is that they both reconciled and expressed their love to each other and whether they really lived or died didn't matter to me. I absolutely love your comments and totally agree word for word with your analysis. Because she chatted and interacted with him. I'm in dramaland and i want the happy ending of course. Could you please make sense? I thought Soo died. Third, I agree with Ashely above in that Sung's relationship had soured (three suiters?) SAME HERE!
Watch That Winter, the Wind Blows | Netflix It'll fit, but it's not exactly neat. however, this drama, That Winter, The Wind Blows is the most amazing drama that i ever watched. ), Young gets out what she wants to say as she fights back tears, but as she speaks, Soo lets his flow freely. Soo makes Jin-sung and Boss Man nervous when he keeps folding, but Soo reveals his tactic during a time out he wanted to come this close to losing so Boss Man would have no option but to buy in. 7.2K Views. She re-thought all her previous decisions from the night before and decided to watch the video Soo so wanted her to see, which told her nothing she didnt already realize internally. She lost her mom, brother and though secretary wang is there, she is controlling OY. One thing I'm going to disagree with you on Heads is the sentiment of Young's suicide attempt being "merely" a cry for attention, because that's what all suicide attempts are. Maybe they are all waiting for Moo chul to show up. And then, the end does not solve anything. I agree with Hannah -- the flowers were a continual peace offering and the weirdly beautiful blurriness was Young's pov. Hmm .. But the entire last episode did not flow at all from the previous ones. 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.
The Winter the Wind Blows Ending Explained - Roman-has-Eaton Wind - National Geographic Society I'm glad I watched, but I wish it had held the awesome all the way through. :) Hope to read more of your future takes on future dramas. Song Hye-kyo sunk into the role of being a broken, blind and suicidal woman, who is struggling to shut down from the world outside. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Everything is leading to the ending and at no point, in time does anything get solved throughout the show. One thing the show did really, really right I thought was its depiction of blindness. I can accept this ending though I wished for a happier one. This song is based on a novel released in 1982 entitled "When the Wind Blows". it took 6 months for chemo and recovery. I have all the reasons to have this drama, yet I love it and I enjoy it. That Winter, The Wind Blows: Episode 16 (Final) Dramabeans Korean drama recaps 317 April 4, 2013 That Winter, The Wind Blows: Episode 16 (Final) by HeadsNo2 There's a light at the end of every drama tunnel, but sometimes it's how we get there that matters more than how bright that light turns out to be.
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