I wouldn't say it's romanticized... First of all the story itself is not supposed to be romantic, maybe an erotic action thriller. Caesar has always been portrayed as an extremely ruthless mafia boss, and Lee Won is well aware of the person he is and the toxic situation he's in. He simply chose to stay with him and accept him as he is (not that he's got much choice anyway ). But the story has never idealized them or passed off their relationship as "romantic", actually it's the opposite...
I wouldn't say it's romanticized... First of all the story itself is not supposed to be romantic, maybe an erotic action thriller. Caesar has always been portrayed as an extremely ruthless mafia boss, and Lee ... ^°^
You have a point but its still wierd! There both match there freaks...
You have a point but its still wierd! There both match there freaks... bets
Yeah, I understand what you mean, it's still annoying to see that kind of stuff... You always hope that maybe Caesar might have changed in this regard, at least for the sake of his "lover", but no
Stop romanticizing rape its wierd!
I wouldn't say it's romanticized... First of all the story itself is not supposed to be romantic, maybe an erotic action thriller. Caesar has always been portrayed as an extremely ruthless mafia boss, and Lee Won is well aware of the person he is and the toxic situation he's in. He simply chose to stay with him and accept him as he is (not that he's got much choice anyway ). But the story has never idealized them or passed off their relationship as "romantic", actually it's the opposite...
You have a point but its still wierd! There both match there freaks...
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Yeah, I understand what you mean, it's still annoying to see that kind of stuff... You always hope that maybe Caesar might have changed in this regard, at least for the sake of his "lover", but no