He smirks, “It hurts? You were happy I was gone, weren’t you?” Please tell me this isn’t Dad. The man stomps on Soo-yeon brutally, over and over. Are you Mom? Are you really going to just hide there while your daughter screams, “It hurts”? I guess you are. We cut to outside, where a woman shakes as she listens below the window. Soo-yeon sobs that she doesn’t know, and he throws her to the ground, covering her in a blanket. He grabs her threateningly, asking where her mother is. “Be quiet!” he hisses, “Somebody’s outside.” Oh dear, she lives a pretty grim life, from what we see of her shabby neighborhood and her fearful posture.Ĭautiously, Soo-yeon makes her way inside and asks, “Mom?” A man roughly grabs her from behind and muffles her mouth. Soo-yeon enters the gate and hears a loud thunk! from inside the house. I don’t think it’s jumping the gun too much to identify her as our heroine, LEE SOO-YEON ( Kim So-hyun, played in adulthood by Yoon Eun-hye). You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.Ī girl walks down a residential alleyway, her head hung low, her eyes darting around nervously. Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. I Miss You OST – “떨어진다 눈물” (Falling Tears) by Wax. As with so many things, it’s a matter of balance, and if I Miss You can deliver enough emotional substance to counter the heavy dramatics, I’m much more optimistic about its future. I’ll hold out hope that things take an upturn, because there’s something here that’s quite compelling. It’s the overload of misery that gives me pause. I Miss You is definitely beautiful to look at, well-shot and strongly acted with characters whose predicaments you can really sympathize with. I was all set to embrace this show and dive into the emotional whirlpool, only now, I find myself hesitant. It’s a hardcore tearjerker with tragedy up the wazoo. Plus, the writer and PDs’ resumés ( Smile You, Can You Hear My Heart, Can’t Lose, Thank You) had me hopeful for a heartfelt, warm type of melo, rather than the overly theatrical kind.Įxcept… this is not a heartwarming melo. I like the adult leads as well, Yoochun and Yoon Eun-hye, and think they’d rock the melodrama genre, in addition to basically loving Yoo Seung-ho in anything he does. First off, the childhood leads are amazing. I Miss You premiered today, and I was eager to check it out for a few reasons. 128 NovemJanuI Miss You: Episode 1 by javabeans
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