Sell Your Haunted House
I started this k-drama because it seemed to click all the boxes of criteria for Halloween season. And, oh boy, was I right! It has been a while since I have been motivated to write a review because all the k-dramas I was watching were just okay.
Rom-coms that I no longer finish or weird scenarios that I cannot relate to or find interesting. None of them deserved any comment or stayed in my mind long after. But this show caught my attention since the beginning. The production is amazing and the main characters have wonderful chemistry. You can tell that their stories are tangled since they first meet.
The way the story explains itself without being too explicit is great. I felt sorry since the beginning for Ji-Ah, having to live with the ghost of her mother for twenty years. It must have been terribly painful.
Even so, I love how she pushed the limits. It was not like other kdramas that deal with ghosts where everything was fine and the danger was always at bay and everything under control. They would mess up, get hurt and there would be consequences to their actions. The bad guys actually hurt them. Everything was so realistic.
I also like that the kdrama was focused on the story, not on the main characters. One had to pay attention to the details to see how they fell in love with each other. And even as the show ended, we never got to see much of them.
The whole thing between Ji Ahs mom and In Bums uncle was so intense! That egg shell ghost was so creepy! Really well done. And how the Deputy Director Joo was involved with it all. I actually thought she was hiding something more, I had lost trust in her at some point and felt guilty when the truth came out. I also liked Ji Ahs personality. Talk about a badass main female character!
It was very interesting how they could absorb the dead’s memories and relive the last oments of life. I like how In Bum helped Ji Ah to imrpove her work and do more for those lost souls. It was funny how they also absorbed habits from the dead and would have to deal with that for some days.
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the way sangwoo views sex is so intriguing to me. he honestly isn't as sexually driven as most people seem to assume he is. rather, he's focused on what sex represents to him. he uses it as a way to feel in control and secure with himself. after bum kills jieun, sangwoo fucks him as a way to establish that despite bum gaining some power over someone in a way, sangwoo is still above him. when sangwoo refuses to suck dick, that's not just him trying to dodge the gay allegations. rather, doing so would be putting himself in a position of submission, and therefore making himself weak.
meanwhile, bum is absolutely seeking a more traditional sexual relationship and is unaware of sangwoo's perspective.
i hate how people talk about him calling bum mom during sex because everyone just sees it as a kinky thing and ignores the fact that the whole chapter is like a waking ptsd nightmare. leading up to that, there's so many parallels between bum and eunseo. he's wearing her old apron, he asks to call sangwoo by the same romantic nickname eunseo used to use on him, and other subtle things that would tie the two together.
leading up to this, sangwoo has been going THROUGH IT thinking about his childhood in general and why his life led up to this point. a lot of this centers around his mom. his childhood was full of emotional incest, sexual abuse, witnessing domestic violence, and just general awful treatment from his mother who he cared too much about to refuse.
because sangwoo has been tweaking for days over this, he insists on not making eye contact while he has sex with yoon bum. not only that, but just not seeing his face whatsoever. people normally say that's also because he's dodging the gay allegations, but it's because bum looks like his mom. sangwoo wants to have sex in order to establish some sort of control and feel in power over the idea of his mother. but bum switches to a position where he is on top of sangwoo, the same position he was in when his mom sexually assaulted him.
so when he calls bum mom, it's because sangwoo is now in a position of submission. he's scared. the only person who was ever able to force him into that mindset was his mother. since then, he's been so adamant on avoiding that feeling that he'd kill and torture people solely to remind himself he isn't weak.
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so many thoughts about the last couple chapters of ff7 rebirth but one thing i love is that the speech aerith gives in the temple of the ancients about looking to the future seems to heavily draw from one of my favourite lines in the og ff7, where tifa tells cloud that she doesn't think aerith ever intended to die, because aerith talked about the future more than any of them. i always loved that tifa understood this about aerith more than even cloud did and i love that they're doing justice to that
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Killing Stalking, Chapter 3
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happy holidays !!
(christmas 2023 ks official art)
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I know i'm very late to the party and this fandom is basicly dead. BUT-
I noticed something while i read through chapter 55.
Where Sangwoo and his mom bury his dead father. First they buy some apples on the way. As we can see there's 4.
She makes him eat a apple, or at least take one bite out of it.
She one out of her pocket, that has cleary been eaten a bit.
And when they get home there's only 3. Wich means the apple she took out of her pocket is the same one Sangwoo bit. She left it by the body. SHE WAS LEAVING DNA, IN CASE SOMEONE FOUND THE BODY. SHE WAS GONNA FRAME SANWOO FOR HIS FATHER'S DEATH.
Idk if anybody already saw this or talked about this. But i did not know i was gonna find another reason to hate this woman.
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