Sunday, 23 July 2023

manusia tanpa impian versi chagpt #ourbelovedsummer #summerstrike

 1. Complex character of choi ung (our beloved summer)

It's fascinating how Woo Shik's character, Choi Ung, goes through such a transformative journey in the storyline. It sounds like his initial portrayal as an average guy with no future plans and seemingly dependent on his family's fortune is just the surface of his character. As the story unfolds, we discover that he has multiple layers that make him a more complex and intriguing lead.

His deep-seated feelings of not deserving love, wealth, and the abandonment issues stemming from his father's actions provide a better understanding of why he might have seemed detached and without ambition initially. His initial preference for a quiet and peaceful life also adds to the contrast with Yeon Soo, who comes from a poor family and has had to struggle in life. This divergence in their backgrounds and outlooks contributes to the initial tension and misperceptions between them.

However, as the story progresses, we witness Choi Ung's transformation, and we come to understand that he is not as he first appeared. His caution, complexity, and thoughtfulness reveal a different side of him that makes him more relatable and likable. The fact that he only allows a select few people into his inner circle speaks to his reserved nature and the high value he places on meaningful connections.

It's heartening to see how he changes and grows, especially in the face of challenges and the breakup with Yeon Soo. This development likely adds depth to his character and makes the audience empathize with his struggles and emotional journey.

I am able to relate to Choi Ung's character due to his cautious and calculative nature and the seemingly free spirit he presents is a testament to the complexity of his portrayal. Characters with such depth and relatability often resonate strongly with audiences, and they can be inspiring as we see them overcome their inner conflicts and grow as individuals.

Overall, it sounds like Woo Shik's portrayal of Choi Ung brings out the best in his character, and the story's exploration of his layers and growth makes for a compelling and engaging watch.

2. yeu reum in summer strike

It seems like both dramas portray characters who choose to step away from the pressures of their careers and city life to seek a more simple and fulfilling existence in the countryside. Their decisions to leave behind their old lives and embrace a low-key lifestyle may resonate with some viewers who feel overwhelmed or dissatisfied with the fast-paced and competitive nature of modern society.

In the case of Yeu Reum, she takes a bold step by quitting her stressful job and toxic work environment without a concrete plan for the future. While some might see this as YOLO (You Only Live Once) and commendable, i want to point out that having a backup plan or a carefully thought-out next step is crucial for most people, especially those who may not have a strong support system or financial safety net. It's essential to consider one's personal circumstances before making such a significant life change.

The dramas' promotion of a low-key life in the countryside and questioning the relentless pursuit of money and success can be seen as a reflection of the need for a more balanced and meaningful existence. These themes may resonate with individuals who seek a simpler and more fulfilling life, surrounded by nature and the people they love.

Regarding the idea of not having a specific dream, it's essential to recognize that not everyone is driven by traditional aspirations or ambitions. Some people find happiness and contentment in living day-to-day, focusing on their immediate surroundings and relationships, rather than pursuing grand, long-term goals. Embracing a more "present-focused" lifestyle can indeed lead to a sense of peace and satisfaction, as it allows individuals to appreciate the little things and live life at their own pace.

Ultimately, the key takeaway is that everyone's journey is unique, and there is no one-size-fits-all approach to living a fulfilling life. Some may thrive on ambitious dreams and goals, while others may find happiness in simplicity and contentment. As long as individuals are making conscious choices that align with their values and circumstances, they have the potential to find happiness and fulfillment in their own way.

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wow i dont know woo shik can be a charismatic lead actor. and i love the actress too. but today i want to focus more on woo shik character as choi ung. he is the average guy that in his schooldays consider as a stupid, dont have future and just depending on his family's fortune. 

but as we all knows, it is not possible that stupid average guy is the one that will turn into somebody famous, somebody rich and such in the future. that happen to choi ung, as he seem like the banksy of south korea. the difference is he draw building and scenery, not a controversial drawing like banksy. 

anyway later that we know actually this character have multiple layer to be discovered. the reason why he seem to be the guy who settle with anything, dont have future planning is because deep inside, he is still nobody. he feel he dont deserve to be loved by his kind & rich adoptive parents and perfect woman like yeon soo, he dont deserve his wealth that he gain by drawing...all because his dad abandon him when he was little. 

actually before he meet yeon soo, he is a quiet guy that like to be on his own world. in the interview of what his planning for 10 years ahead, he just want to have a quiet and peaceful life. this fact might despise yeon soo because she is the kind of person that have to struggle in everything because she come from a poor family. thats why she hate ung at the first place because she thought ung is the kind of brat spoil child that dont know the meaning of responsibility. she even left him because she is the responsible person who will not burden others with her problem. clearly she feel she cannot depend on ung that seem childish and not matured. 

but it is good to see how ung character changes. well deep inside he is not a childish guy. he is actually a very complicated, caution guy. he actually have a future plan for yeon soo but sadly have to change it because of their break up. 

and i can see myself in his character. very cautions and calculative, seem like free spirit  & dont bother  much but actually have really complicated way of thinking and act. and the fact he only allow few person to be on his side, is a sign of a reserve character. 



this is the second drama that relate to the people who seem to have no dreams. yeu reum is a city girl who feel fed up with her job and life. she decide to take a break, healing at one of the beach in the countryside.

so she quit her job and toxic collegue, pack her things, rent out from her house and take a bus to the beach. 

if you asking me, i can guarantee this is the dreams that all career people have in their mind. it just there always something that hold us to do this kind of escapism. Example like we are having debt and it cost us a lot if we suddenly jobless and went missing. 

yes, yeu reum hit rock bottom and decide she want to take vacation, living with whatever she have. that is a big risk i tell you. 

then she met dae beum, the genius guy who decide to have a low key life working as a librarian. he is a pure introvert who seldom talk especially with strangers. 

i can see that this drama promote people to have a low key life in countryside and stop chasing for money and whatever the current world is chasing right now. in yeu reum character, she take many bold decision that i cant agree or maybe can be said not suitable for me. first she quit her stressful job with toxic colleague without any back up plan. YOLO people would disagree with me but lets be real. i am not some kind of princess or rich people that have much connection. so who going to save me if i am in big trouble. i only have myself. therefore ladies and gentleman, at the very least, we must prepare a back up plan. yes, we can abruptly quit out job but then we must plan what to do next with carefully. but then still it is good to see people make brave decision like that. 

my conclusion about these two drama is sometimes it is good to not have dream. i dont know, sometimes i am tired of people telling me what to do but never really understand my situation or mt personality. i want to live a simple life with the people that i love. emm seriously, i think i can live on my own and still be happy. if some motivator come to me and said "what is your dream? you must work to make your dreams come true". well dude, i dont even have a dream. so go away and dont disturb me with all your 'motivation words'.

so yeah, i am rooting for people with no dreams