It's Gu Ra-ra's big day. Sunwoo Jun catches her off-guard with a memorable first encounter, moments before her world comes crashing down. (Source: Netflix)
This Kdrama is very entertaining; the characters are appealing and the storyline is engrossing. But, as explained below, the ending wasn’t just bad, it was offensive. Recommendation: Watch it, then read the spoilers, not just mine but others. What’s nice about this story is that its the characters are well-developed and memorable. And because of that, the conclusion provokes a powerful reaction. That’s also part of the fun.Spoiler: Let's talk about the ending. Here's the setup: The endearing Goo Ra-ra befriends, then falls in love with, Sunwoo Joon. Despite his independence, he's actually a much younger runaway high school student. Joon leaves Ra-ra to study abroad. Ra-ra hosts a Christmas party, which is also a homecoming party for Joon. His mom shows up instead and reveals Joon had gone overseas for cancer treatment and sadly passed away. Five years later, the last few minutes of the show, Joon returns to a joyful reunion.Wait, what? He didn't die? Is this suppose to be a happy ending?The Problems:First, it didn’t just undermined a very touching and well-earned reconciliation scene between Joon’s mother and Ra-ra; it perverted it. To tell someone their beloved just died, when it fact that person is alive, is beyond mean - it’s evil.Second, what does it say about Joon’s character? Again, lying about his death and not keeping in touch for 5 years? It doesn't matter how you spin it (was he saving Ra-ra from the heartache of watching a loved one wither away?), most viewers will come away with negative feelings. What would you prefer? To be told someone you loved one had died and live without him for 5 years. Or be told he is sick and be by his side to provide aid and comfort while enjoying his companionship and hopefully recovering? Basic humanity solves this simple question. What on earth were the writers trying to achieve? Tacking on a crude Hollywood happy ending undercut the magic of this show.So let’s propose a couple of alternative endings.Alternative 1; He’s dead. Leave it at that. It’s still a sweet love story with a bittersweet ending that mature adults could appreciate.Alternative 2: Mom arrives at the party, reveals Joon’s illness and that he’s too sick to travel. Ra-ra goes to visit. That sets up two possibilities for the epilogue: Five years later, they’re married with a kid studying the piano and playing their homecoming song on their wedding anniversary. Or five years later, Joon has died, but she had his child who is learning to play the piano, starting with the homecoming song. (And of course, Mimi the Dog is there playing the piano when nobody is looking.) Your pick, sweet or bittersweet (I like the latter), both work much better. Also, did anyone else feel Mimi got the short shrift? This charismatic dog was a scene stealer. We needed her in more episodes.And while we're critiquing the show, one scene in particular was just embarrassingly stupid. Suspecting her father's business associate had committed fraud, Ra-ra tracks him down, finding him in a car at parking lot where she observes him abusing his wife. When Ra-ra confronts him, he informs her he had become an actor and they were, in actuality, just filming a scene. Really? So you mean to tell me Ra-ra didn't notice a film crew and equipment nearby? Not buying it.Having said all this, it was still a great show.
The premise of the show was so unnecessarily dramatic with no real depth or realism to the characters. After skimming through some of existing reviews, the ending/rest of the show does not get better. Will not be continuing
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Wow, I hadn't really watched more than a less than 1 minute trailer a while back so I was unsure what I was getting into watching this. But first ep in and it leaves you wanting more. FL is a new actress for me, don't recall seeing her in anything else but she is GOOD!! I am still deciding if I want to binge this when it's all out but it's good enough to wait for weekly updates. It's fresh and light and easy to watch.
I waited for this drama for more than half a year and sad that it was delayed due to CoVid case, but the long wait is worth it! Following the articles and interviews prior the first broadcast I heard the goal of this drama is to feel and heal the pains - I guess the first episode has already achieved this goal. One moment you feel like you want to cry but the humor are always in timing that the sadness becomes a smile as a viewer. I am also happy to see Ara finally gets a role to showcase her piano abilities. Yes, FINALLY! The visuals are fantastic. It added to the warmth of the drama. What can I say that this ensemble I already loved even before the drama begins. At the end of Episode 1 Epilogue, I am with RaRa's father yelling "Bravo!"Great job, DoDoSol!