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Every time I think about this drama I want to cry
Suni’s story makes me cry every time, I cried when I played it on Netflix I cry every time I come across someone reposting it on Instagram, ok maybe I’m just overly attached and dramatic please don’t judge me
I’m already particularly fond of stories about war and how it changes a person so knowing that Tae Ho was a young soldier makes me pity him immediately. It must’ve been so hard, having seen all those terrible things while being that young. He cared for Suni like his own daughter and his guilt for her damaged hearing made him stop killing. But he was a soldier commander, so he was dismissed and dropped from the top of the food chain to the bottom. Seeing the contrast of how he treats Suni after he was homeless for a year really breaks my heart.
I’m already particularly fond of stories about war and how it changes a person so knowing that Tae Ho was a young soldier makes me pity him immediately. It must’ve been so hard, having seen all those terrible things while being that young. He cared for Suni like his own daughter and his guilt for her damaged hearing made him stop killing. But he was a soldier commander, so he was dismissed and dropped from the top of the food chain to the bottom. Seeing the contrast of how he treats Suni after he was homeless for a year really breaks my heart.
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