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Misty - The Ending is Up to Us Viewers
Much has been said and written about Misty, especially its ending. But that just proves how "misty" this KDrama is. That's how life really is. Nothing is certain. Everything seems ambiguous, vague.
Many times, a fine line separates right from wrong. We always face a dilemma. Choices. And the result may not be what we hope for. So with Misty. This echoes in all the 16 episodes. Viewers are always face with questions.
Basically, Misty is a tale of an ambitious woman, craving for happiness, success, and acceptance in a male-dominated society. And Kim Nam Joo, the ambitious news anchor Go Hye Ran, won Best Actress In the 54th Baeksang Arts Awards. Misty is also a who-dunit murder thriller.
But let me focus on Ji Jin Hee, the husband character. He's only done 1 villain role. A "vampire" doctor in Blood in 2015. Is he also a villain in Misty?
Ji Jin Hee is known for portraying the good guy. The righteous, honest, noble, martyr, handsome husband, father, son or colleague. Yep, in Misty it seemed that way. I feel for his character, Kang Tae Wook. Marrying a woman he truly loves, but doesn't love him back, who aborted their child for the sake of her ambition.
He's a good guy. And he even chose to be a low-earning public defender over his previous high profile prosecutor status.
What he's done is quite relatable. Many men would side with Kang Tae Wook.
Kang Tae Wook's only fault was loving someone who didn't love him back. Giving his all and not leaving some for himself. And when she realizes she loves him, it seems too late.
The scene faded. The drama ended. The ending is left to the audience. Just like its title, it was Misty at the very end.
Ok. Ok. I know many were disappointed with the ending. What ending? It's open ended. Up to the viewer to decide.
For me, I sensed a glimpse of hope with the 2 characters in some scenes in the last episode. And they deserve a second chance. They deserve to be a happy, as a husband and wife who love each other.
So I would think Kang Tae Wook didn't crash his car. He came to his senses at the last minute, and drove straight to the studio to be with his wife.
And Go Hye Ran? She was just overwhelmed by the question. It took her quite some time. But I imagine she would answer, "Yes, I'm happy. And my happiness is my husband," with the camera panning to Kang Tae Wook who just arrived at the studio, holding a bouquet of flowers.
Misty has a great cast, superb cinematography, onpoint background music, well woven story.
Many times, a fine line separates right from wrong. We always face a dilemma. Choices. And the result may not be what we hope for. So with Misty. This echoes in all the 16 episodes. Viewers are always face with questions.
Basically, Misty is a tale of an ambitious woman, craving for happiness, success, and acceptance in a male-dominated society. And Kim Nam Joo, the ambitious news anchor Go Hye Ran, won Best Actress In the 54th Baeksang Arts Awards. Misty is also a who-dunit murder thriller.
But let me focus on Ji Jin Hee, the husband character. He's only done 1 villain role. A "vampire" doctor in Blood in 2015. Is he also a villain in Misty?
Ji Jin Hee is known for portraying the good guy. The righteous, honest, noble, martyr, handsome husband, father, son or colleague. Yep, in Misty it seemed that way. I feel for his character, Kang Tae Wook. Marrying a woman he truly loves, but doesn't love him back, who aborted their child for the sake of her ambition.
He's a good guy. And he even chose to be a low-earning public defender over his previous high profile prosecutor status.
What he's done is quite relatable. Many men would side with Kang Tae Wook.
Kang Tae Wook's only fault was loving someone who didn't love him back. Giving his all and not leaving some for himself. And when she realizes she loves him, it seems too late.
The scene faded. The drama ended. The ending is left to the audience. Just like its title, it was Misty at the very end.
Ok. Ok. I know many were disappointed with the ending. What ending? It's open ended. Up to the viewer to decide.
For me, I sensed a glimpse of hope with the 2 characters in some scenes in the last episode. And they deserve a second chance. They deserve to be a happy, as a husband and wife who love each other.
So I would think Kang Tae Wook didn't crash his car. He came to his senses at the last minute, and drove straight to the studio to be with his wife.
And Go Hye Ran? She was just overwhelmed by the question. It took her quite some time. But I imagine she would answer, "Yes, I'm happy. And my happiness is my husband," with the camera panning to Kang Tae Wook who just arrived at the studio, holding a bouquet of flowers.
Misty has a great cast, superb cinematography, onpoint background music, well woven story.
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