When I like something, there's a method I use to see if I truly like it or not.
What is it?
"Would I do it if i were in a deserted island?"I think, I would still go for a run even in a deserted island.
Literally the cutest couple ever!!!!
Dae Beom is in Seoul while Yeo Reum is in Angok. Dae Beom bought a phone so he can talk to her. They even texted the whole night, and called each other when their fingers hurt from all the typing. When it was time to run, they had their ear phones on so they can still continue to talk to each other. Yeo Reum even showed the sun rise from Angok to Dae Beom, so they can watch it together.
Hey, people, I just want some help here. If you watched summer strike, I just wanna know where I can find a pattern or a tutorial for yeoreum's strawberry crochet bag? Or what's the name of the stitch used in it. TIA!
I just feel like summer strike is such an underrated show because it was so beautiful - where it was set (absolutely magnificent), the plot, characters, and the acting everything was marvellous. Especially both main leads, the acting was so good and the emotions was portrayed SO WELL you felt for them.
Despite the plot there was some kind of calmness- it was the way the drama was executed so beautifully.
I can go in depth about the trauma of each main character and how it shaped them and how their actions made sense even if at certain point we didn't agree with them and how I felt connected with them.
Personally I think Summer strike doesn't get the attention it deserves.
Here's a tiktok edit of them I had downloaded from ages ago. Idk if this creator is on here, but you can see the name and search them up for more edits.
Summary (from mdl): "Gyeo Wool might look like just another normal high school student but in reality, she harbors a dark secret: she’s actually a trained killer. Posing as a transfer student to hide her true identity, Gyeo Wool does her best to blend in, but it’s not easy. Especially not after she meets Yeo Reum. Unlike his classmates, Yeo Reum spends most of his life feeling nothing at all. Having experienced extreme trauma in the past, Yeo Reum is only able to feel alive when he’s in pain. Accepting pain as his only connection to a “normal” life, Yeo Reum has no problem getting involved in Gyeo Wool’s life, especially not once he realizes there’s something very different about her. Though neither expected to be involved in each other’s lives, Gyeo Wool and Yeo Reum have no choice but to stay together after a criminal organization begins to hunt them down. Will this unlikely duo prove victorious in an increasingly deadly game of cat and mouse?"
This show is...different. Every character is a little bit crazy and it is dark (literally and figuratively). However, it is a quick watch; 8 episodes at about 30 minutes each.
Warning: This show deals with themes of s*icide and self-harm. If you have issues with these, I suggest you skip this one.
Spoilers ahead...
Whumpee: Yeo Reum played by Song Geon Hee
Note: Bold text goes with the screenshots
Episode 1: He can’t sleep because he believes he killed his mother (didn’t stop her from dying), bruises on his stomach, (flashback) slapped by a bully, punched, falls against a wall, takes (seeks out) a beating, say pain can block out other pain, bruised and bloody face, takes another beating (not shown), (present) hit on the back of the head, falls to the ground, unconscious, dragged, beaten, dazed, saved, strangled into unconsciousness, wakes up in an alley, gasps in pain from his head wound
Episode 2: Falls to the ground in pain, dragged to the nurse’s office, (flashback) stumbling down the street with blood dripping down his hand (from a self-inflicted injury, not shown), concern for him, crying, bandage on his wrist
Episode 3: Knocked out, holding the back of his head, friends stop him from hurting himself, tears, hit over the back of the head with a pot, falls to his knees, grunting in pain
Episode 4: (Picks up where the previous episode left off) hit over the head with a second pot, concern for him, curled up on the ground, kicked repeatedly, takes a beating, bloody mouth, concerned for someone, grabbed by the shirt, kicked off the roof of a building, strangled
Episode 5: Punched in the chest, slides down a wall, flipped onto a desk, in a chokehold, on the run
Episode 6: Chased, falls, grabbing his shoulder, at gunpoint, lightly manhandled, put into a trunk, almost rescued, concern for him, yelling to be let out, hands zip-tied behind his back, unconscious, cuffed to a chair, concerned for someone
Episode 7: Still cuffed to a chair, electrocuted, breathing heavy, passes out, gagged, nearly has a drill taken to his eye, scared, concerned for his dad, struggling against his restraints, tears, punched in the face, rescued, dad dies in his arms, puts a gun to his head, vows to keep living
Episode 8: Crying, shot in the chest, falls to the ground, helped to stand and walk, sleeping on girlfriend’s shoulder
The subway car moving away from Seoul on a weekday morning was so quiet and peaceful that I almost felt as though I had been transported to another world. Perhaps, life isn’t any different. If you go in the opposite direction of everyone else, you may be able to find a quiet, peaceful path.
“i thought about what happiness is. i looked it up in the dictionary. happiness is a state of bring pleased, fulfilled, and content in life. i found that definition to be too long, so i decided to make it shorter. happiness. the state of being sufficient.” — lee yeo reum