Misunderstanding・Understanding・Understanding・Reconciliation - "Our Blues Time"
This is a drama with a lot of tears from the beginning, especially from the middle to the end, almost every episode can make people cry. The script allows everyone to gain warmth in those intimate relationships, and no matter what kind of knot they have, they can finally be released. For me, the screenwriter is too kind. Most of the world is full of regrets, but I think it is also to convey the final subtitle:
"We were born in this land, not to endure hardship or misfortune, we were born to be happy, I wish you all happiness!"
Every protagonist in this drama is suffering, the suffering of poverty, the suffering of illness, the suffering of losing a loved one, the suffering of not having a parent’s love, the suffering of being trapped in a relationship and the emotions of talking and not talking... It seems like all of them Suffering all happened in this place in Jeju, but through the close relationship between people on the island, that misunderstanding was solved and then understood, understood and understood.
I have to say that the script is really precise in controlling emotions. As long as the emotions are a little bit out of the way in a reconciliation drama like this, it will make people feel contrived, and it will also make people feel that "the reconciliation thing is all played in the play", if it is too preachy It also creates the question "Why do I have to reconcile with, forgive or understand?"
Except for the part of Eun Hee and Mi Ran, it seems that a few scenes or scenes are missing, which makes the emotional transition of Zhang Yi's Eun Hee a bit unsettled. Several stories in this script are not too emotional. There is a lot of blood, and it will not be too deliberately publicized and said: love needs to be instant, let it pass if it is in the past (ah, it can't pass it!), or regret not saying what should be said... Through the drama in the play The characters are talking about those stories, and the emotions are not overly passionate, and every moment can move people.
Creating conflicts and then resolving them was originally one of the elements of drama, and the entire "Our Blues Time" also fully applied this to complete the drama. It's just like life, resolving conflicts requires a little time accumulation and constant turning of emotions. Sometimes it takes a little wait and a little time to understand, so that it is possible to understand or understand and get reconciliation.
In the last scene between Dong Xi and his mother, the lines were written very well: "I never resented hugging you, but I just wanted to have the opportunity to hold you like this and have a chance to reconcile." (To the effect, I didn't look back. Copy the lines.)
Those who always force people to face painful stories, books, and theories, often ignore people who are unwilling and unwilling to look directly, most of the inner desires are not what they appear to be, and "reconciliation" itself is actually a matter of both parties. , but usually requires an opportunity, especially the person who takes the initiative to open his mouth and put himself out in front of another person first, or we don't call that state "reconciliation", maybe just open up and speak, some people focus on talking and others Listening attentively, there is an emotional outlet in the process of speaking and listening.
Most of the misunderstandings between people (especially close people) come from the fact that no one wants to speak clearly and hide any grievances in their hearts, but hope that the other side of the party can understand everything (not a fairy, pinch fingers). It can be counted.) This drama demonstrates the emotions that many people can't articulate and are too lazy to express: hey, in fact, sometimes you can be honest, you will lose something (for example, self-esteem) if you don't imagine it. Being injured again at least said all the tears of grievance!
Regarding the three steps of "understanding, understanding and reconciliation", most of them need a person who is willing to give himself or someone he cares about a chance, and "Our Blues Time" is a perfect way to distinguish these kinds of difficulties in life from different ones. The characters and stories are put in front of the audience in a gentle and unpretentious way.
The casting of this drama is also well chosen, or from another point of view, the actors are also very accurate.
This is my impression after watching a few movies where these actors interpret characters with great changes or contrasts in other dramas. These excellent dramas or movies in Korean film and television are not only well-chosen, but the actors are also very good at selecting them. They will not only play the same type of roles for a fixed time, but also put themselves into the roles. For audiences, especially audiences like me who are not familiar with all Korean artists, there are refreshing surprises every time. (This should also be the reason why Korean dramas can form a big trend, I think.)
If you also like this drama, you might as well go back and watch "My Dear Friends" written by the same screenwriter, Noh Hee-kyung!
This drama has a script released in South Korea, and I don't know if it is so popular that it can have the opportunity to be translated and listed in Taiwan. (Otherwise, I'll buy it back when I go to Korea next time. I didn't know how many Korean characters I knew at that time XD)
"Our Blues Time" 우리들의블루스/2022
Screenwriter: Noh Hee-kyung Director: Kim Kyu-tae Starring: Lee Byung-hun, Shin Min-ah, Cha Seung-won, Lee Sung-eun, Han Ji-min, Kim Woo-bin, Um Jung-hwa, Kim Hye-ja, Ko Doo-shin, Park Ji-hwan, Choi Young-joon, Bae Hyun-sung, Noh Yoon-seo, Ki So-young
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