King Donkey Ears - It's Okay To Not Be Okay - Episode 9 Reaction

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • This was probably one of the worst episodes for me I was sooo NUMB. It was difficult to edit the end scene.
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    Episode 9: Mun-yeong and Gang-tae decide to take a day trip together, but an unexpected situation crops up during their mountain getaway.

Komentáře • 12

  • @princeyadav9090
    @princeyadav9090 Před 3 měsíci +7

    Whenever i watch Kim soo Hyun dramas, I always say, "damn this man can cry", he really is one hell of an actor

    • @Mimithestan
      @Mimithestan  Před 3 měsíci

      I know!!! We're watching Queen of tears on Patreon right now and the EMOTIONS he brings in the show....it's crazy!!!

    • @Kookiepookie2025
      @Kookiepookie2025 Před 3 měsíci

      One ordinary day makes me sob with him each ep till I get a headache 😂

  • @violettaazul
    @violettaazul Před 3 měsíci +1

    Kim Soo Hyun is a hell of an actor... I agree with everyone praising Sang Tae actor, bit Kim Soo Hyun, go damn, he can bring you to tears in an instant, stellar actor. I hope you'll watch Queen of Tears too!

    • @Mimithestan
      @Mimithestan  Před 3 měsíci +1

      The emotions are soooo raw, he deserves his flowers too, I can see why he is the highest paid actor at the moment 👌🏽

  • @lilyrose0116
    @lilyrose0116 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I've been to a handful of suspension bridges in Korea. They can shake & sway like crazy. But usually when it's just a few people on it, its not bad. However, I have seen people have a meltdown while on the bridges so how MoonYoung reacted is on point

    • @Mimithestan
      @Mimithestan  Před 3 měsíci

      🤣🤣🤣 oh wow, if they sway that badly then I'm gonna definitely freak out also.

    • @lilyrose0116
      @lilyrose0116 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Mimithestan I freaked out my first time as well. But it was mainly because the bridge was packed so the bridge was going all sorts of direction. It also didn't help that it was a death drop into the ocean if I fell off hahaha

  • @msteriouspalate42
    @msteriouspalate42 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you for uploading ❤ enjoyed your reaction

    • @Mimithestan
      @Mimithestan  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Glad you enjoyed it 🥰❤️, really appreciate the support

  • @fabiosegretario7509
    @fabiosegretario7509 Před 3 měsíci

    Overall, this episode was very informative in explaining a bit about Moon-young's character and her relationship with Joo-ri. Now, not that it took who knows what kind of enlightened mind to understand it, but as head doctor Oh Ji-wang said, Moon-young's attitude and his aesthetics are nothing more than armor to protect oneself from others, from things that they could hurt her, so she pushes everything and everyone away with her caustic character and her anything but hidden aggression. The backstory of the past with Joo-ri finally makes it clear why they can't stand each other, beyond the fact that they are attracted to the same boy: Joo-ri had clung to Moon-young to get out of the state of being a victim of bullying and establish a real first friendship, which, in the latter case, was also true for Moon-young who saw a friend in Joo-ri or at least let a person get close to her and establish a human bond. The problem, as we have seen, is that Joo-ri, like any little girl, wanted and needed to bond with other children, which was not good for Moon-young, with her closed and selfish character, who had the claim that Joo-ri was only his property, like she always does. In short, seeing this story, hearing from Moon-young that Joo-ri was two-faced is absolutely not correct, especially considering that they were children at the time, and that therefore it is essentially Moon-young's fault if the relationship between the two is have deteriorated, because Moon-young could have opened up like Joo-ri did with the others. Then of course, of course, we know that Moon-young's psychological situation is particular because of her mother and father, so normal human relationships were not possible for her without the abuse of her two weighing on her. But now the two women are adults and should leave everything behind and reconcile, discovering that perhaps they might both like each other more than they think.
    If you think about it, it's incredible how Sang-tae has carried, for all these years, the weight of what he felt during the frozen river incident and how the words Kang-tae said out of anger that day to him have remained imprinted. In reality, already when Sang-tae had lashed out at Kang-tae in Moon-young's house he could sense how that moment was still alive, when he had repeated the same words from that day. Regardless, regardless of the pain they're both going through recalling that moment, it's good that it came out, so that now they can both come to terms with each other and get through it together. It was a necessary step for growth and it was also the very first moment we saw Kang-tae completely vulnerable and helpless, a powerful scene. And it's even more impressive because of how they put it, since it comes after a moment where it seemed like everything was going well for Kang-tae and Moon-young.
    However, if I understand correctly, for Koreans alcohol is like water, they use it frequently, it is intrinsically linked to their culture, so when they make homemade fruit drinks, it is practically a given that they are alcohol-based, using then the sugar to cover the flavor. This is to explain why Kang-tae didn't realize that he was getting drunk on that liquor, but Jung-tae, as a former alcoholic, had immediately noticed.
    He continues to hover over the specter of Moon-young's mother, in every sense, like a looming threat: now he insinuates more and more insistently that she may still be alive and that her suspicions seem to fall on the patient Park Ok-ran; but I continue to remain silent on this, but I add that, seeing these scenes in retrospect, they have a certain effect knowing what will come next...
    I conclude with small trivia: I think the dress with the hat with the large brim that Moon-young wore is the most beautiful, impressive. Sang-in's efforts to win Joo-ri's heart continue and I can't help but enjoy it all. Knowing that head doctor Oh Ji-wang had a crush on Kang Soon-duk when she was young, I can't help but imagine that if she had gone well, Joo-ri would have had him as a father. The feud between Moon-young and the deer continues: the latter has definitely taken revenge for having almost been hit by her and in any case Moon-young's imitation of the deer's cry makes me laugh out loud every time.
    Thanks for the reaction.
    Off Topic: if you allow me, I would like to offer some advice, namely the drama currently underway on Netflix The Atypical Family which, as far as I'm concerned, I consider to be the real surprise of this season; an unexpectedly deep and intense series with incredibly multifaceted characters who reveal themselves episode after episode. Keep it in mind for a possible reaction.

    • @Mimithestan
      @Mimithestan  Před 3 měsíci +1

      😂 thanks for the feedback as always. I absolutely understand the situation with Joo-ri and Mun-yeong it was definitely interesting seeing how their relationship was, then I also loved the black and white outfit, it was styled beautifully.
      The Atypical Family is actually on the list for shows I'll be reacting to 🥰