that part when seo ye ji's action became mun yeong's after she was asked about the book really proves no one would have been a better portrayer of the role if it's not SEO YE JI.
Seo Ye Ji is smart. I love the way she explain her character, the drama, and also the reason of choosing "psycho-red velvet" as song that resembles Moon Young. She's smart!
I’m a girl and I like Kim Soo Hyun. but I find myself repeating parts when Seo Ye Ji talk. Her voice just AMAZING!! imagine hearing it in an audiobook... aaahhhh 🥰🥰🥰😍😍
@@fancykook4388 right?? on Saturdays we be like heart fluttering all day then on Sundays we have our hearts broken. this drama is too good :(( I'm sad that it's ending
ksh was right when he explained what the drama is all about. prolly the main reason why we're all so attached in this drama cs we knew some parts of our lives we have felt and experienced what it was like to be Gang Tae, Sang Tae, and Mun Yeong. Even if we're scarred, we are healing anyway. AND THAT'S ON FOR MY DRAMA OF THE YEAR. 💯❤️
when kim soo hyun eagerly telling the reporter to watch the drama just sends me how exciting he is for everybody to see pbio and he's right we're in drought everytime we need to wait for a week just to have these episodes
This is the first K drama serial I've watched and I have to say the cast really knocked it out of the park. I've been a fan of K-films that have psychological themes, like a Tale of Two Sisters, and Okay not to be Okay is part of that tradition. I'm not Korean but understand that mental health and treatment has been an Issue for many Koreans and the stigma associated with it. I applaud the cast, writer Jo Yong and Director Park Shin Woo for their empathy and warmth in dealing with this subject. The series also deals with abuse and trauma, both physical and emotional and I would like to shine a light on this as an observer from the States. The Korean War ended 7O years ago, with 2 million civilian casualties, dividing the country and leaving those in the South to become one of the poorest countries on Earth. The trauma of that conflict, the pain of families torn apart Is certainly echoed symbolically in It's Okay not to be Okay. It's remarkable to me that South Korea within a generation has become one of the richest countries on earth and a cultural power house. This is a testament to the strength and sacrifice of the Korean people. Until now there may not have been the time or the resources for Koreans to deal with that Trauma, to take a breath, to heal. Sometimes we don't know that we are bleeding from a bad wound until we stop to catch our breath for a moment. This generation of Korean Thirty somethings maybe now has that opportunity and I hope they will remember how much their parent's sacrificed to bring them to this moment. And for those Thirty somethings to tell their parents "It's Okay not to be Okay".
This is so wise and well thought through, loved it it's one of those k series that doesn't drag through to the end and so much crying on my behalf🤭 very good acting
KSH: You shoud listen to this voice at dawn. (pertaining to Yeji's voice) UHM PLS ENLIGHTEN ME MISTER. HOW TF DO YOU KNOW THE SOUND OF HER VOICE AT DAWN?! 😳😳😳
eri's in trouble I thought the eng sub is completed since it’s available from the start 😄 sure, will keep a look out for it and thanks again for doing this. Take care 😊
The moderator is intelligent nd damn funny. 22:55 She is trying to get all the details about the characters through her games and Kim Soo Hyun is trying to hard not to spoil it. 😂😂
Hello!! Thank you so much for subbing the special ^_^!!!! I was wondering what the name of the song Oh Jung Se recommended was? I tried searching “We’re All Flowers” but I couldn’t find the song or artist 😔
고생했어요 Thanks so much for your hard work! Could you please translate what Oh Jung Se said at around 40:54? I heard 갑자 있지않아요? (But not sure and why would he say that?) 부탁해요, Thank you!
The first time i translated it, i was not sure as to what he said, i just couldn't grasp his words. But now that i listen to it, it feels like he said 각자 있지 않아요? In the sense that were you both not alone or were you both not separate from each other (to be able to have a conversation with one another)
@@user-gm8mm2gu4q Ahhh so that's where it's from! I heard people say that OJS asked why KSH spoke as if he and Yeji were in the same room at Baeksang, weren't they supposed to be separate? (And why did they just ignore his question?) Oooo hahaha. Thanks again!