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Masterpiece/Humanity Healing
Great rom-com fantast drama! Two people who end up healing each other's emotional and psychological wounds. It is a human-healing drama, great storyline.
Ep 1: Kang-tae Hyung nightmare about butterflies.
Beginning, Moon Young killed all the butterflies.
The little boy who followed Moon Young might be Kang Tae but ran away from the butterflies she killed.
Ok Psychiatric Hospital
“One must face one’s trauma to overcome it.” – Director O
One must accept one’s nightmares to become stronger.
- Ko Moon Young “The Boy Who Fed on Nightmares” Episode 1
- The beginning sequence with a Burtonesque/Caroline animation...this show is so creative and stunning.
- Tim Burton vibe “gothic suburbia” now that his memories are erased, one would think that young boy would grow up to be a happy man, however, he ends up being an adult who is only an empty shell. So, when the witch visits to collect on the promise, he rages at the witch and says that despite all the memories being erased, he was unable to find happiness. So the witch explains that humans are made of all the trials and tribulations that they have experienced in life, and it helps them mature into adults who are capable of finding happiness.”
o Whimsical and fairytale-like
“The Red Shoes” by Hans Christen Anderson
- Ko Moon Young “The Lady in Red Shoes” Episode 2
“The Sleeping Witch” - Episode 3
Hypocrite or not. “Should I have fun with you?”
- Cameo: Kwak Dong Yeon, the son of the #1 Assemblyman, exposed his dad’s hypocrite side.
- Kang-tae realizes he lacks happiness and wants to be embraced.
“Zombie Kid” – Episode 4
- “Mom, you are so warm.” What did the boy want? Satiating his hunger or feeling his mom’s warmth?
Ep 1: Kang-tae Hyung nightmare about butterflies.
Beginning, Moon Young killed all the butterflies.
The little boy who followed Moon Young might be Kang Tae but ran away from the butterflies she killed.
Ok Psychiatric Hospital
“One must face one’s trauma to overcome it.” – Director O
One must accept one’s nightmares to become stronger.
- Ko Moon Young “The Boy Who Fed on Nightmares” Episode 1
- The beginning sequence with a Burtonesque/Caroline animation...this show is so creative and stunning.
- Tim Burton vibe “gothic suburbia” now that his memories are erased, one would think that young boy would grow up to be a happy man, however, he ends up being an adult who is only an empty shell. So, when the witch visits to collect on the promise, he rages at the witch and says that despite all the memories being erased, he was unable to find happiness. So the witch explains that humans are made of all the trials and tribulations that they have experienced in life, and it helps them mature into adults who are capable of finding happiness.”
o Whimsical and fairytale-like
“The Red Shoes” by Hans Christen Anderson
- Ko Moon Young “The Lady in Red Shoes” Episode 2
“The Sleeping Witch” - Episode 3
Hypocrite or not. “Should I have fun with you?”
- Cameo: Kwak Dong Yeon, the son of the #1 Assemblyman, exposed his dad’s hypocrite side.
- Kang-tae realizes he lacks happiness and wants to be embraced.
“Zombie Kid” – Episode 4
- “Mom, you are so warm.” What did the boy want? Satiating his hunger or feeling his mom’s warmth?
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