I personally prefer the ending without the reincarnation part. Whats beautiful about trage...

HereWeScreamSilently January 30, 2025 12:36 am

I personally prefer the ending without the reincarnation part. Whats beautiful about tragedies is how close to reality they are: Not everybody who deserves a happy ending, gets a happy ending. Sure some might say they had their happy end either way but lets be honest, their escape was suicide. Becoming victim of a corrupt system while being treated like the culprit is real life and thats what I loved about this story.
No hate to anyone who loved the reincarnation ending tho, I see the appeal and understand why people prefer these happy ends.

Only thing I felt missing was a proper explanation for who committed the murder and how. It's hinted subtly that blondie probably killed the woman, but how did he drag Gumsan into it and got away? I guesd its not that deep, considering it wouldn't change their fate

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