Where Every Scroll is a New Adventure
I started watching Alchemy of Souls and this is the greatest gift I got from the show 🥹
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they are stunning ♡
How can he look this fine? It should be illegal >:c
Sorry if this sucks, it’s actually my first time *ever* doing something like this. If you want to see more or have any request, feel free to say.
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Gwi-nam was the worst character in All Of Us Are Dead right? But look how sweet Yoo In-soo is irl (and his acting was amazing).
They all said on interviews that he’s the sweetest and a good friend.
And I can’t get over how cute he is ✨
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“At a Distance, Spring is Green” is a K-drama that holds a special place in my heart. I think the way it portrayed youth—with its shadows and lights—was beautiful, it felt like such an introspective drama that made me feel something not quite nostalgic, but a sense of understanding and made me think of youth. I think a lot of lessons can be taken from this drama, there is a lot to learn from the characters and their philosophies and ideologies, and their growth.
I know that almost everything that everyone has been talking about when it comes to this K-Drama is the fact that it’s the most BL not-BL drama ever, or how it should be a BL. But, as for me, I don’t really care that it isn’t a BL and I’m a huge fujoshi. I admit, I think that adding an LGBT plotline to it can add a lot more, there is a lot to explore in an LGBT plotline especially being in a conservative country like Korea and having Yeo Jun’s circumstances. But, “At a Distance, Spring is Green” is more than that.
It’s a story about falling in love, about being young, about learning to let go, about friendships, about family, about the light at the end of the tunnel, about the darkness in each of us, about forgiveness, about moving on, about finding happiness, about life circumstances. It’s not just about romance. It is inherently more than that. Honestly, it’s very underrated and I hope more people can watch it and enjoy the nuances of it and the messages that each character can dish out.
I think the team did such a fantastic job at portraying youth. And a lot of the dialogues have made me think about things.
So, hopefully, people start watching it.
TW: depictions of domestic violence and child abuse