The ending feels open ended to me since Dojin keeps on forgetting everything. Is the memory problem solved forever? Is he gonna go back to Juyeon's sister now if it is? Since he never actually answers Juyeon's questions about whether he is going to leave for his sister. What are they gonna do next? So many questions. This really needed to be a longer series, ngl. Expand the story and give a better and clean closure to Dojin's amnesia arc.
I really hate the dead lover trope, so I actually far prefer the fact that Dojin's girlfriend wasn't dead, she just left him. It was so cruel of her to leave him when he just got into a car crash. How do you completely erase the existence of someone you dated for EIGHT years? People will do anything but go to therapy for their traumas. Same goes for Juyeon. Both siblings should have gone for therapy. It's clear they were both still suffering from the after effects of their parents' death.
Also, the consent here seemed more ambiguous than rape to me. His memories are already messed up and jarring, it seems like Dojin never really refused Juyeon's advances but he himself never really initiated anything. It's hard to figure out what happened in that time span.
The ending feels open ended to me since Dojin keeps on forgetting everything. Is the memory problem solved forever? Is he gonna go back to Juyeon's sister now if it is? Since he never actually answers Juyeon's questions about whether he is going to leave for his sister. What are they gonna do next? So many questions. This really needed to be a longer series, ngl. Expand the story and give a better and clean closure to Dojin's amnesia arc.
I really hate the dead lover trope, so I actually far prefer the fact that Dojin's girlfriend wasn't dead, she just left him. It was so cruel of her to leave him when he just got into a car crash. How do you completely erase the existence of someone you dated for EIGHT years? People will do anything but go to therapy for their traumas. Same goes for Juyeon. Both siblings should have gone for therapy. It's clear they were both still suffering from the after effects of their parents' death.
Also, the consent here seemed more ambiguous than rape to me. His memories are already messed up and jarring, it seems like Dojin never really refused Juyeon's advances but he himself never really initiated anything. It's hard to figure out what happened in that time span.