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neo-zone · 5 months
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The way this thumbnail single-handedly convince me to watch Sweet Home 2 on the first place
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I'm not immune to twisted homoerotic tension
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sweetvoidstuff · 3 months
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Bittersweet II Cha Hyun Su x Reader
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Cha Hyun Su x Reader
Summary: In the aftermath of a nightmarish struggle for survival, strained bonds and lost memories characterize the heartbreaking exchange between you and Hyun Su, where a desperate attempt to bridge the gap between shared experiences unfolds, leaving a lingering sense of loss as you face an uncertain future together.
the first part, kinda ~~~~~ the next part, kinda
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The last few hours unfolded as a nightmarish chapter in the ongoing struggle for survival. Your group of survivors had been taken hostage, forced to fight off scavengers seeking harm. The struggle for survival had strained your bonds, particularly the delicate balance after Ui Myeong's inclusion, triggering an unspoken personal turmoil with Hyun Su and the others but also between you two.
After your decisive move to aid the vent lizard monster, the atmosphere grew more strained. Pushing past Hyun Su, you rushed to aid the vent lizard monster, recognizing the fear it instilled in others, your determination to buy time for the creature clashed with escalating threats. Hyun Su and Ui Myeong had disappeared during the chaos, leaving you with a lingering regret of missing the chance to talk to Hyun Su once more. You had seen  his face as the others tried to kill the jelly monster.
Returning to the common area, you collaborated with fellow survivors, sealing the entrance in a desperate attempt to ward off hostile monster attacks and create a brief illusion of security for the night. The atmosphere remained charged with anxiety and uncertainty, survivors grappling with the aftermath of relentless assaults and the toll it took on their collective psyche.
Sang-wook's sudden dash with Yu-Ri on his back disrupted the makeshift sanctuary. Concern etched on your face, you inquired about the situation, opening a dialogue with Sang-wook to understand the urgency of their escape plan. His brief words revealed the desperate need for a refill of Yu-Ri's asthma spray, and with a sense of urgency, he handed you the car keys. Taking charge, you sprinted towards the abandoned vehicle, only to be abruptly blocked by a sudden force, sending you flying, disoriented, and confused as you overheard the end of their conversation.
"Does it matter? We won't be here. I will go with you," Hyun Su declared, bewildering you as you tried to pierce together the events that unfolded amidst the chaos. The urgency of the situation and the underlying tension left you grappling with the unknown.
Confusion reigned as you attempted to convey the urgency of Yu-Ri's situation, but Hyun Su's unfamiliar coldness dismissed your concerns as you came back up to your feed. The following sequence of events played out in slow motion, culminating in a moment of shock as Ui-Myeong aimed the gun at the departing duo, gunfire echoed, and Hyun Soo's anguished scream reverberated.
As Ui Myeong redirected the gun toward you, a sudden push threw you into a wall, pain radiating through your body, ultimately knocking you out. The chaos intensified with gunshots and screams, leaving the fate of Hyun Su and the others hanging in uncertainty.
Upon regaining consciousness, the landscape had changed once again. Sang-wook and Yu-Ri and even Mister Han were gone, leaving a void in the group dynamics. Hyun Su stood among the survivors, his memories wiped clean. Ui Myeong gone. The weight of the day's losses threatened to bring forth tears that remained elusive.
Stepping closer to Hyun Su, despite the heaviness that lingered in the air, you extended a hesitant hand, your fingers brushing against his arm as if seeking an anchor in the disarray that had become your reality. His eyes, a canvas of confusion, held a spark of recognition that flickered and faded like a distant star.
"You don't remember..." you began, the words caught in your throat as you gazed into the depths of his bewildered eyes. It was a plea, an attempt to bridge the gap between the shared experiences that seemed to be slipping away from him.
His expression softened, an acknowledgment of the void he couldn't fill. "Thank you for saving me again," you continued, the gratitude woven with a tinge of sorrow, sitting next to him. Every syllable carried the weight of moments that seemed destined to be forgotten.
A somber silence hung between you, punctuated only by the echoes of the distant hum of the shelter's generator. In that silence, you found the courage to address the unspoken pain that lingered between you and Hyun Su.
"I don't remember saving you. Or you," he confessed, his voice carrying the weight of an apology he couldn't fully understand.
The admission cut deep, like a wound that refused to heal. In that moment, you chose not to dwell on the fragments lost in the recesses of his mind but to weave new threads of connection. "It doesn't matter," you whispered, your voice a gentle reassurance that sought to bridge the gap. "I will always remember you."
Hyun Su's gaze faltered, self-doubt clouding his eyes. "Isn't it inconvenient for me to be here? Shouldn't you be afraid like the others?" he questioned, baring the vulnerability that lingered beneath the surface.
The words hung heavy in the air, a reminder of the fractures in his memories and the trust that seemed to be slipping away. With a steadying breath, you addressed the uncertainty that loomed. "We've had this conversation before," you said, your eyes meeting his with unwavering sincerity.
You extended your hand like so many times before, a silent plea for him to hold on, to grasp the hand you were offering. His gaze didn't meet yours, the unspoken invitation hanging in the somber atmosphere. His eyes, filled with uncertainty, locked onto your hand, and you hesitated, uncertain if he would recognize the gesture.
 He didn´t. Uncreatin looking at your hand. In an act of boldness and with embarrassingly red cheeks, you gripped his hand, holding it tight. His confusion reflected in his expression, you held his gaze and, with a deep breath, spoke softly, "I trust you, Hyun Su." The words lingered in the air, a testament to the connection that surpassed the boundaries of fleeting recollections.
"With or without your memories, I trust you."
His gaze met yours, and you saw a flicker of gratitude in his eyes, as if sensing the depth of your unspoken pledge. A fleeting smile graced Hyun Su's lips, a fragile bridge between the past and the uncertain present.
In that moment, you chose to focus on the small victories, finding solace in the fragments that remained. The weight of uncertainty lingered, but the warmth of the connection you sought to rebuild offered a glimmer of hope in the aftermath of the day's turmoil.
Unbeknownst to you, this heartfelt exchange marked the last time you would speak with Hyun Su for a very long time.
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greatrunner · 3 years
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[12/28/2020]
Okay, so episodes 9 and 10 of Sweet Home feel like they got struck with a bad case of “chopping the horror character tree” in a really bad way (think the deaths towards the end of 2004′s Dawn of Dead, barring Michael’s and C.J.’s). A lot of characters (from hereon out) die for the sake of the melodrama, and thus none of the relationships are allowed to grow because they’re stopped short.
I think the character that got the worst death was definitely Yu-Ri (the asthmatic nurse), who gets shot in the back and that’s all she wrote. I get the feeling the writers didn’t know what to do with her, so they just threw her away in the most melodramatic way possible. She’s the one death I’m legitimately pissed about where the others just frustrated me.
The last episodes veer into schlocky shonen jump anime territory when Dark side Riku (Ui-Myeong)shows up and starts babbling about “I AM THE CHOSEN!”, Us vs. Them, and proceeds to gun everyone down to legitimize him as a threat in the plot that didn’t need him at all.
To add insult to injury, the plot slaps ​Hyun-Su (the suicidal protagonist) with a bad case of amnesia that does little to service the idea of ​ Hyun-Su learning to live for himself vs. others.
What was an inconvenience of a curse that people either succumbed or tried to fight basically became a super-special power ah-la X-Men where some mutants look like the Marlocks and others look like Jubilation Lee (pre-vampire). High school cliques but with monsters.
With everything mounting around the characters internally (their shaky relationships, never knowing when they’d turn, people straight up dying or sacrificing themselves), and externally (the impending presence of monsters, roaming murderers, or the military), a second Special Infected character (insert Left 4 Dead joke here) that falls on the “comically insane” trope was ultimately unnecessary and weakened what made the show strong.
(This was a webtoon, so maybe I shouldn’t be too surprised there.)
Yi-Kyung (the Firefighter), whose arc should logically conclude in death for betraying the out-of-pocket military force in control of the city, is rewarded with what looked like a promotion to grunt?
I get the sense that it’s meant to be a shock when we see her walk up in G.I. Joe fatigues, but it’s just one of those moments where I’m like, “make this make sense because it doesn’t.”
On the other hand, her actions ultimately underline what Gil-Seob (the terminally ill old man) told her before he died. “You can’t trust the military in these situations.” And I guess that extends to anyone who spent any amount of time within that power structure and has any sense of loyalty to it. After Hyun-Su, Yi-Kyung’s enemy #1 as far as I’m concerned.
(The final moments of the show see Sang-Wook is alive-ish, and without nary a hint of his burn scars. It might be Dark Side Riku puppeting his body, or he survived, ‘monsterized’, and is really pissed that one his friends facilitated the death of their group by being a dumb teenager.)
So, yeah, barring my girl Ji-Su (the guitarist), a lot of my favorite characters died, and some of them came to really bad story ends.
Overall, Sweet Home was a solid horror series that had a strong start, middle, and kinda fizzled out towards the end because they kept raising the stakes without any real thought to the story or characters. Whether that’s the fault of the show’s writing staff or the source material, I dunno.
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neo-zone · 5 months
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Hyun-su and Wui-myeong's dynamic on the first three episodes of season 2 does give both Grimmichi and Aishin vibe for me
The homoerotic tension, the bloody brawling, the mutual insulting, the mind games, the struggle for dominance, the strong ego of both sides
Can't wait for season 3
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neo-zone · 4 months
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I feel like if Wui-myeong meet Hyun-su's monster alter, it's gonna be one hell of unlimited stabbing, back & forth flirting, and unresolved sexual tensions
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neo-zone · 4 months
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