There is a very light, almost quiet rustling of leaves, and at this point, small wavelets begin to form; however, there is no breaking. That winter the wind blows ending explained. Boise spokesperson Colin Hickman said the city was not aware of any statements . I hate mellow, I always hate mellow. That Winter The Wind Blows Episode 9 ( TAGALOG DUB) KOREAN DRAMA SONG HYE KYO. I love it. cookie : true, // enable cookies to allow the server to access 03 Light breeze. I will miss this drama.. hiks. One of the least enjoyable finales av ever watched! That is permanent and altered the scope of her life, but yet even at the end they are asking her to come back into Young's life. Oh Soo (Jo In Sung) has always lost the people he has loved. Ah, so maybe shes making plans for the future since she wants to have a future now. Finally, as to Wang coming backtruly platonic relationship. To me, this drama fizzled out around episode 8. It was also hard to express it as clearly and well-argued as you have done here. Who, out of the two of them, showed more human compassion? I did chuckle many times reading this recap. I just enjoy the cinematography. Tags: featured, Jo In-sung, Kim Bum, Song Hye-gyo, That Winter the Wind Blows, Your email address will not be published. This is one drama that defies logic. Im not sure where Soo is (Dramatic Rooftop? Even for wearing that maroon suit and pants at ep16! Turns out Moo-chul wasnt stabbed, because hes too legit to quit. :(. Moo Chul? And Marian's nose looks red and raw, When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl, Then nightly sings the staring owl, Tu-whit; Some of my questions might seem superficial, however I wish things had been made clear for us :-(. Your email address will not be published. I honestly handwave the whole stabbing scene away. bili_1561361592. This means that a "north wind'" blows from the north and a "west wind" blows from the west. 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. When I watched the ending, I was really angry at first, because I felt that I had been totally manipulated to create some sort of artsy-fartsy ambiguous ending, logic, story flow, and characterization be damned. Oh, Heads, if you have just discovered Jo In-sung through this show, I would recommend you The Frozen Flower. hmmm i thought the flowers were for the real brother Soo? var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; Analytical Services; Analytical Method Development and Validation Lawyer Jang tries to get Soo to take the money on Youngs behalf, since it would make her feel better. Either way I guess its a happy ending that they are together! He turns back to her with a smile, and rings the bell bracelet. (I am just curious about that part). Well done. It's what sets this drama apart from the movie version which was a neat package in itself but i felt the drama extended and explored and fleshed out the characters on a deeper level that made me - with the exception of Sec Wang (whatthehell show- she made her blind, i don't care how well she can cook)- connect with the narration as a whole. A call to Hee-sun affirms that Boss Man isnt lying, and Jin-sung looks devastated as the mean old geezer slides him a knife. Defined as the horizontal movement of air from one location to another, winds are created from differences in air pressure. But then Id be asking for realism, and that is not what this show was selling. I'm glad I watched, but I wish it had held the awesome all the way through. With TWtWB's both leads had their stories wrapped up fairly well and the story-fail was in a secondary line that, in the end, didn't actually affect much. A man who was led to a life of a con artist who preys on rich women meets the sole heir to a fortune who is a blind woman. Theyre in it to win it or else. TWTWB Lover Apr 01 2013 5:00 am Im just hoping this drama will have a truly happy ending. =), We actually see the flowers Hee-sun talked about on the table, so they were for our Soo. WHY WOULD YOU KILL HIM!? Agreed. SHK and JIS are really good looking. Honestly, after having long hair for so long and not being able to see it, probably one of the first things I would do is buy a wigif only just to see how I looked all that time. So, the suicidal attitude has always been there and it takes months of treatment, so I can totally relate to OY each time she is going back and forth with the suicidal attempt or negativity towards life. Jo In Sung Warms the Hearts of "That Winter" Female Staff with Gifts Jo In Sung might be getting a nickname soon as "Santa Claus." It hasn't been long since Jo In Sung gave chocolates to the staff of his current drama , " That Winter, The Wind Blows " for White Day, but the generous actor seems to be a never-ending source of gifts . But then she adds that if she lives through her surgery, theyll meet again, and finally talk out their issues. Now I've sat here formulated my own thoughts and ideas about what happened in the end, but I thought that it might lead to some interesting discussion as to how other . Great work, Heads. But, because Soo lived so the scene didn't actually impact the storyline much, I just stick my fingers in my ears and lalala my way through that scene and the drama works! Also, when OS passes by OY by the cherry blossoms, is that real OS or imaginary OS? Overall a beautiful drama with beautiful people. He acted well but he still not converting me as one of his fans. Young not only forgives her, but understands that Wang loved her all this time and just couldnt express it properly. Since everyone went all in, he won the game, and all of Boss Mans money. It being a cry for help doesn't make her suicide attempt less legitimate or fake in any way. But I can still accept your interpretation of the ending as it makes way more sense than mine. Is this a dream? The whole premise of this drama was about a woman who wanted to die and a man who wanted to live, so im guessing this outcome makes sense. Stop playing with my emotions! Could you please make sense? and it's a year ago so i think the part that had the scar of the brain surgery will not show anymore, it will be covered by hair by now. Then, again I don't believe Young would make up such an elaborate story for herself (even in a dream) to "blind" herself from his death. Maybe he felt like a cornered mouse or panicked. Thank you to the commenters, too. Thank you again Heads for being on this journey with us and for helping us make sense of it. Do you think it is good to see a blurry drama scenes only because the main character is blind? Srsly the ending confused me i wanted to see wt happened next when Soo got staped i mean when he healed and stuff XD hmph oky i was happy that they ended together & happy ending but not like this lol . c. winds blowing through a city. BOO-mother-frikkin-HOO. Five minutes before the ending: WHAT!? Don't get me wrong I enjoyed the show but I just feel disappointed because it could have been a great drama. When I slit my wrist, I looked forward to you opening my door instead of feeling scared. It made me wonder if because this was a melodrama, the writer had the characters inflict (more) pain to each other for the sake of the nature of the drama fitting the bill (of a melodrama) till the end. The blurry images say no. I was also wondering, why shouldn't have JS hanged up on HS? So, being the med geek that I am, I am consoling myself with the thought that she had Stem Cell treatment that Noh Hee Kyung-nim didn't have time to incorporate. If it was Young's imagination, why did she have to make it so that Soo only shows himself to her after a year? Lizzy's tale is pieced together through time jumps, simultaneously exploring her sinister past and rapidly deteriorating present. And I know kdramas are all about redemption and forgiveness but pls not Secretary Wang, r u kidding me?! Boss Man turns over Soos cards, revealing that Soo did have a flush, and thus the winning hand. Home> That winter the wind . The flowers suggested by MC are the favorite flowers of Oh young and her brother same with Oh soo. I agree with you all the way! I always felt as if she was always looking at me with all her body and heart. The conartist makes a sport out of targeting rich women, and when he meets Oh Young . "I felt that we were just coasting, or worse, slipping and sliding, as the show labored its way into the finale, and there wasnt even a good save in the closing moments.". Depending on a viewer's experience the way the drama is seen will be different. If that was for Oh soo's grave then why it is on the table? But fine, lets say Ill buy that love cures all, and that she just needed to know that Soo cared. And the "softy" villain wasn't so much a softy as an audience fave. It's lovely and I don't think you can blow it off as just pretension. I think she managed them well on most of the episodes, so kudos to her. M/V contains the ending scenes of the drama That Winter, The Wind Blows starring Jo In Sung and Song Hye Kyo, The song is Angel's Wings (with English subtit. Thanks for everything, drama! "The Wind ," an impressive horror/western hybrid, is the kind of artful genre movie that some filmgoers think simply doesn't get made anymore. I didn't think about it that way when watching the final scene so i believed they both died. So many times I said "but why?" That Winter The Wind Blows Ending Explained - Connie Chambers Obituary News, Death - Cause Of Death - . The threat of nuclear war . So let me get this straight. For the most part, the drama did follow its story logic and the characters it created. She doesnt want blindness to haunt Young any longer and cries that shes sorry, which Im guessing is finally an apology for causing her blindness in the first place. Because the earth's surface is made up of different types of land and water, the earth absorbs the sun's heat at different rates. Furthermore, they focused on the flowers, which looked like the lamb's ear and freesias they were talking about. To be honest, I am glad I read her commentary and her recap, however I still have questions. right. Flowers were for the grave. Lee Myung Ho [Young's fiance] Support Role. Why did he have to go stab Soo? It's alright if you're uncomfortable watching others be intimate at the moment, buuut "porn" is not the correct label for such a film. I didn't watch this show but I read every recaps on it. How uneven heating of water and land causes wind. Ur comments cracked me up!!! I Think the drama ended in happy ending. Summary. I cant even. Also, I have to agree that the pace of the finale felt waaaay off. Like Heads said, there are other ways to say you miss someone. I loved this drama. I sometimes miss some of those, and I appreciate when those are pointed out to me. According to me oh yongi and oh so dead, and it is a utopian ending oh so.karena previously said that if atthe time he died he would recall memories of her time with youngi, and yongi died after 6 months of treatment. 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. It was just obviously a British animated film based on a graphic novel by Raymond Briggs. The ending was so confusing. Required fields are marked *. Later that night, Soo affixes the bell string to her wrist again. I normally question these things in my head, but this time, I prefer that everyone heals for no apparent reason to get my happy ending. But it could be Minions shady-lookin dude guarding them, which means its a good thing. They seemed to have resorted back to their just friends status although Sung was still very much in love with her still. These flowers symbolize happines, wedding, and love. The characters of Jim and Hilda Bloggs are hand-drawn, as well as the area outside of the Bloggses house, but their home and most of the objects in it are real objects that seldom move but are animated with stop motion when they do. To me it appeared a cop out or a compromise how ever you want to go. I loved that. When you said this, "(Seriously though. I'm certainly not an expert on NHK's work-- I've only seen a handful of her dramas. So it kinda kills me to read HeadsNo2's criticisms (that I agree with, btw) about often not being able to understand Young and other characters in this drama. Wind carries heat, moisture, pollutants, and pollen to new areas. Wind is a major factor in determining weather and climate. If nothing else, this was an insanely beautiful show, well-scored and well-acted. it's out of topic but I have to disagree that it's a porn movie, it is sexually graphic yes, but those are used to show how they become lustfully needing each other and to INCREASE TENSION as we go to the part when the deception was caught in the act (we can see their progress of being indifferent to each other up to the point that they're comfortable to do all the positions they want). Also, it's not completely out of the blue, but I still don't buy how all a sudden the show just turned Soo into a chef at the end?! I wanted to say "Congrats on getting past that time in your life!" As she takes a taxi home, she opens the window to feel the wind. I agree with you Canxi. i can't believe that is finished now.best best drama i have ever seem and it's the best drama of 2013. I don't care what others may feel about this drama, but from any dramas so far in 2013, this is the only drama that artistically the best, directed the best and acted the best. As with Sec Wang, I totally get the wholw"so despereate to be a mom that she goes batshit crazy and blinds the child" BUT come on- how does that make her the best-suited person to care for Young??? Beside all the beautiful faces and cinematography, noise marketing, media play, exaggerated praise help the popularity of this drama also. however, this drama, That Winter, The Wind Blows is the most amazing drama that i ever watched. My first reaction to the ending was Soo is dead and all is in Young's head (because I'm a sucker for apparently, the traditional melodrama ending - I've been so out of it, I didn't know open ending or happy ending is an option!). He decides to divorce Soo-Jin out of concern for her future. And with that, all the players get gambling, while Young spends a restless night at the hospital window with the winter wind blowing. (And not a moment too soon!). It always leaves room for your interpretation, as shown here by the comments. 1. That Winter, the Wind Blows - Wikipedia That Winter, the Wind Blows 16 languages Edit Tools That Winter, the Wind Blows ( Korean : , ; RR : Geu Gyeo-ul, Baram-i Bunda) is a 2013 South Korean romantic melodrama television series starring Jo In-sung and Song Hye-kyo. However, I really think her brain cancer would be treated with gamma knife radiation - had a friend's mother die from a brain tumor and they didn't treat with chemo but radiation. However, when she speaks to one of the kids next to her she reaches out to hold his hand and seems to look him in the face when she speaks. Home; Service. Young is not a character I will pretend to understand through and through, lol. The Atmosphere in Motion. I wait patiently for the show and the recap for every episode. So my expectation was that in TWTWB, we would end up at least being able to understand all of the main characters. There really wasn't that much plot, when you come to think of it and it makes sense, why it was a 2 hour movie versus a 16 hour drama. I still don't get this drama. This drama ranks highest on my melo-meter since the only others I've seen are Nice Guy and I Miss You. I don't see how the ending could be just a dream. I wouldn't be here if it always follows my logic. and because JIS's acting is so AMAZING - Soo looks so dead there to me! She can see him, even if the picture isnt too clear, and smiles brightly. Early Spring 2013. Not Soo asks her if she cant see, and she responds by asking if hes ever met a blind person. When it finally drops, Jim's typically British and succinct reaction is "Blimey". I'll bet Young cut the short way across her arm too, rather than the long way, which would again be what you would do if you actually wanted to die. The surreal film follows a woman's slow descent into madness as she struggles to survive the crushing solitude of the 19th-century frontier lands. Everything made its own logical point UNTIL the last episode. Hes clearly reluctant to go, and holds onto Youngs hand for as long as he can. Why is everything so blurry? As for the ending, I still kinda feel in some way that Soo is actually dead and whatever was happening was happening in some parallel universe, lol. HeadsNo2, I wish I could meet you in person during the Dramabeans Meetup and personally say how you're one heck of a great writer and thinker but I'll have to be content with this. this reminds me why I'm not a fan of the genre. Because now just isnt a good time? Eventually he collapses as the bell bracelet chimes, beginning to spasm in his death throes. Because more than any other k-drama writer I can think of, NHK is gifted at writing highly relatable, complex characters whom I understand. Since it is a melo, I get that they don't need to have everything tied into a neat happy ending. }); @picklemonster: I was happy with the happy ending, too. The beginning of this drama was so so so good!!! I really liked the beginning (episode 8 was definitely the climax of happiness for me) but then we dove into melo land which culminated in a LOT of crying in the last episode. D: I checked my brain at the door before watching this episode and was perfectly happy with the ending. I'm not a Kim Bum fan anyway, so when he's still acting adolescent in the tractor scene I just wanted to smack him upside the head. But hes not there to hear about her family life, and instead asks her to return to Youngs side. I also think that they wouldn't have shown the "Next Spring" title if it was meant to be a dream or heaven. I think part of the problem lies with how the show quickly glossed over Jin Sung's dilemma and there were also no explanations on how Soo all of a sudden is alive in the end. One example of this uneven heating is the daily wind cycle. I really think they needed another episode to really work the ending right. In 2012 and 2013 she published two novels, Eleanor & Park and Fangirl, which cemented her reputation as a writer uniquely gifted at . If the fact that AFF is a story about a sexual relationship between two people growing into something else isn't enough justification for it having sex scenes, I don't know what is. Period. Soo does all the talking during dinner and even after, until Young cuts him off by telling him to leave once Lawyer Jang comes back. Even though I love Soo, the constant surprise-knifing is becoming its own parody at this point. And Jinsung and Hee Sung were talking about the memorial for Soo. The man with the bracelet stops ahead of her, but doesnt turn back. The art part is just an excuse for porn. Wah anywhy was a great drama plus the acting was awesome X3. Several hints: the sad look on Jingsung's face even though he was with his family safe and sound; Young's long hair-there is no way a woman who just finished chemo could still have such long hair just six months out; there was this sadness through out the last few scenes-the falling flowers from the trees, the blurry and white-out treatment of the shots-some contributed to the theory she must have regained partial eyesight and that is why you see the blurry shots. Therefore, I think that one stab wasn't enough to kill Soo. But "Nice Guy" completely forgot about its main female lead, leaving her propped up in the corner while they finished out the main guy's story. Could you tell me exactly what it is about the ending that eluded you? Superb for the writer can make the viewer confused and determine their own opinion about the end of the drama, Daebak! Oooh, a twist! For taking the time to actually write it out or type it out in this case. Now the shot focuses, and we see that its definitely Soo dressed as a waiter. This vagued up messy ending was the compromise. The ending just seemed so fanservice (and I know I have already said that, however, that feeling kept staying with me). She was slowly recovering her vision. But he had some charisma so that got brushed away at the end. I know, hard to believe. Time for some new premieres, with That Winter, The Wind Blows heading the melodramatic pack over at SBS. Are they still alive? At times, I couldn't understand OY and I found her irritating sometimes. I wish I wasnt so conflicted over this finale or the last few episodes, because I truly did love this show in the early stages, and wish that love could have carried all the way through. It was a pretty ride that just got weird and choppy and bumpy the last four episodes. Eventually they did and she gave up and died. They could have done the movie with only half of them. i'm a great fan of head's writing superpowers. It's so dang pretty to look at that I almost forget that it doesn't make sense. I think that is what the writer ment. Neither of them died! Fresh out of the oven from their dangerous and daring adventures in America, the book finds Simon, Baz, Penny, Agatha, and Shepherd back in the UK with a laundry list of problems to take care of. I didn't understand why JS didn't react right away and tried to save him. This is how she matured and transformed. I was surprised. What did NOT make sense was Jin-sung's betrayal. He acted very well there, too. 1. Same here. Wang walking back in so easily into OY's life. Drama ini mengisahkan tentang seorang pria yang berpura-pura menjadi saudara seorang wanita buta untuk . She needed her since Soo was not in her daily life. And yeah, if you compare the movie ending, there were no people around. After shes gone, Soo lets this news sink in. Despite being unable to physically see the wind, the speaker keeps tabs on it. Thank you for the recommendation - watched it, like it! To be honest, I was relieved when you wrote that you felt conflicted about the finale and the last few episodes. I also had a hard time with Sec. KTV love story melodrama. That was what it felt like to me, just so we could have the reunion scene in the very end and tie a neat bow). She can write characters with extremely logical and complex psyche, even the baddies. But he interacts with too many people and objects to be a ghost or a memory. I haven't seen NHK's previous works, so thanks for sharing your insightful thoughts. Really, the only way out was to stab Soo? Namun, rencananya segera berubah. I wished they would have saved time there, and showed us what happened after OS was stabbed, instead of letting us speculate on what happened. Sex is a natural part of our life and that is artistically shot and they are just depicting a natural human behavior to get aroused and be lustful, because if you don't then you are not normal . *sighs* I need the (halmeoni) from Goodbye Solo to comfort me right now, so disappointed am I in the finale and in the drama as a whole. It never felt like the characters were tying to be perfect or anything. She did do the across-wrist cut. Personally, I feel that they died and met in the afterlifeonly because the whole Jinsung stabbing Soo scene hinted that he had killed himjust the way it was executed and by the end he fell to the ground like a dying person. Wang stands out for me because Bae Jong Ok was in a bunch of other NHK dramas, always as a fleshed-out character you could empathize with-- but in TWTWB, she was a complex character who did something heinous which she was basically let off the hook for, yet the "why" of it all was never adequately explained to us. . This final episode left me confused and with a sense of "this was it?" *cries*. Oh, and yes, thanks to TWTB, I also discovered Jo In Sung!! they should be together as they have past so many obstacle in their life. Now that i know there's a happy ending TIME TO WATCH!! Especially since Soo's death would have been dependent on a storyline I found illogical and kind of out of place. Also, when OY did that (push back when she would ask questions to OS), it reminded me some of Faith, when CY told the doctor that he would ask her later to stay with him and get her answer then. Maybe there's no message. Young wakes up to find Soo asleep at her bedside, and as she brushes her fingers across his face she remembers his desperate plea for her to watch his video. I tried to write down all of the questions I still had at the end, but my fingers got tired. Even if OY couldn't forgive OS at that moment, they could have still talked, I thought. Maybe this is how she sees redemption or growth. I understand almost perfectly the desperation to trust / love someone, feel that if I can end this life - maybe I'll find peace, feel that selfishness because I always have to do and settle things all by myself. We shouldnt have to go through what a character is feeling in order to understand them if that were the case, how could I understand the plight of second generation chaebol princes or cross-dressing nuns joining an idol group if Ive never been in those shoes? (the way to end the show?) // Load the SDK asynchronously This is a happy ending. A final note: the KISSING! If that had been me, I'd have taken the knife and gone after Kim. Who knows. This show started out great but slowly became distant with the sudden implausibilities and uncertainty of what Young was thinking as well as glossing over Sec. Only when hes out does he call Secretary Wang to ask her to return, because hell feel more at ease if shes there to take care of Young. He was not quite ready hence she couldn't see him until he was. Meanwhile, Hee-sun sees a big truck headed their way on an empty street and warns Jin-sungs father, but he can only look in shock as the truck keeps barreling toward them. His stern expression did make me think he matured a bit. Sex isn't a shameful thing. Hes leaving, but not before he kisses her on the forehead, eyelid, and cheek. }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')); Please enter your username or email address. Similarly, in Goodbye Solo, NHK gradually gets you into the head and the heart of each character-- you may not like some of the characters or their actions, but you'll understand where they're coming from. Call Us Today! If it'd been left with Soo on a bicycle, then I'd have leaned towards him being dead. I guess it wasnt over for me either when I let you go. No surprise there especially after MC was redeemed, shown to be running interference all along and Wang was let off the hook which was crud. }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')); Theres a light at the end of every drama tunnel, but sometimes its how we get there that matters more than how bright that light turns out to be. Watching that drama made me want to be sure not to take any of my loved ones for granted, to look for the good in each person, and to sing Kumbaya (just kidding). NHK stay true to the japanese drama, so the stabbing scene is actually in the jdrma version too, so I don't think they just copied nice guy, maybe it's the other way around. And as a result of their country being deemed as a potential target . Sec. JS to me was a consistent character. Which might be realistic. I found some recaps confusing but not the show itself. Not all chemo causes you to loose your hair - my dad takes oral chemo and doesn't loose his. It did difficult to play blind person who has to display lots of deep scars and emotion. i had the same reaction when a friend told me, man! @ jenn, you're right. I agree with Hannah -- the flowers were a continual peace offering and the weirdly beautiful blurriness was Young's pov.
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