Some people complain about the male lead, while others complain about the female lead. Complaining about why the male lead wasn't bolder, braver, and more mature.
And also complaining about why the female lead didn't wait a little longer for the late-maturing lover.
It was such a pity that they were now at a point where the male lead wanted to kiss his former dream lover, Gam Yun, who was getting married.
Ban Soo was still immersed in the feeling of regret and unable to extricate herself. She had always claimed to be an objective, rational and calm person. She had always believed that only such people were qualified to be film critics.
"Ke Jingteng, you want to kiss my bride? Okay, but you have to kiss me first before you kiss my bride. That's fair, isn't it?"
"Hey, I've never heard of a guest having to go through so many hoops to kiss the bride."
"Well, that can't be helped...." The actor who played the groom had not finished speaking when Heo Jiwoo rushed forward, pressed the groom to the table, lowered his head and kissed him passionately.
Everyone who saw this scene widened their eyes, but Ban Soo only chuckled. Yea, this scene could be helpful.
After the movie ended, no one was as calm as when they arrived.
After watching a movie, the first thing she planned do was to sort out the plot of the movie and her own thoughts. Then analyze and evaluate it objectively using highly logical language.
Only film reviews written in this way were valuable.
But today, her rule seemed to be broken for the first time. Her mind was a mess now. She was unable to think independently and her mind was full of resentment. Yes, resentment!
How much was she amazed at Sang Young's talent before, how much she resentEd him now. Why was life so hard? Movies were even more bitter?
Nonetheless, from a professional point of view, she was certainly understanding. "Tragedy is the destruction of something valuable for people to see."
Compared to comedy, tragedy with regrets was definitely easier to resonate with. But at this time, she had already deviated from her job and looked like a little girl.
So she decided not to go home yet.
She rushed to the front desk and bought tickets for the next show. She wanted to revisit the wonderful interaction between Ke Jingteng and Gam Yun, so that she could get over her emotions.
When she returned to her seat, she turned around and looked. Apparently, she was not the only one who thought this way.
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At another movie theater, a man wearing a baseball cap, sunglasses, and completely covered up walked out of the cinema. His steps were unsteady and he was even bumped by pedestrians several times.
His face was full of disbelief and surprise. He had been this way since the movie started. While watching the movie earlier, he was drawn into the plot of the film again and again. So, he unconsciously missed his youthfulness.
Experience the regrets of youth with the male and female leads. But as soon as this emotion arose, he suppressed it forcefully. And when the movie ended, he actually felt a sense of loss.
Until he walked out of the cinema, he couldn't accept that this movie was actually made by a young and fledgling director.
What was even more unacceptable to him was the fact that compared to this movie, Once Upon A Time was the one at a disadvantage.
Looking at the crowds pouring into the cinema wave after wave, Han Suk pressed down the brim of his hat again. As if this could hide his gradually emerging regretful emotions.