I come across knowing Boys Over Flowers, the movie series that has been programmed by ABS-CBN Corporation in the Philippines. I admit that even at this age of 27, I also feel the Boys Over Flowers fever that most of the teenagers are crazy of.
During weekdays, from 6:00 to 6:45 in the evening, this fantastic and heart whelming TV series is being viewed. Through encountering and closely watching every part of the scene and the story as well, I have learn lots of good morals and this is about one's STATUS OF LIVING amidst the LOVE thing.
Geum Jan Di, the leading character in the story is a commoner who belongs to the POOR classes in the society. Goo Jun Pyo, the leading man of the first person character, is a member of an ELITE classes in the society. What dissects the two is their great likeness (though they didn't show publicly and admit it) turns out to LOVE. But because of the range of the ECONOMIC STATUS of the two who are in-love to each other, President Kang, Goo Jun Pyo's mother, wanted to cause them to break up and ruin Geum Jan Di's life and the life of the people around her.
I don't know if there is moral that we can get from President Kang's part as a destroyer of the lives of her son in order to selfishly protect the Shinwa Company and the families that abide from them in exchange of FORCED and ARRANGED LOVE of Goo Jun Pyo to Hye Jeung.
Normally, people want security and it boils down to the word called "practicality". But how about lifetime happiness and love? Are we going to just slip it away and turn out the HAPPINESS that will lead us to a lifetime contentment in life?
Frankly, I don't know that nowadays, if there are still some kind of people who would like to manipulate and ruin other people's life just to gratify and satisfy their great need of personal interest and greed.
I will leave you to reflect on this.
During weekdays, from 6:00 to 6:45 in the evening, this fantastic and heart whelming TV series is being viewed. Through encountering and closely watching every part of the scene and the story as well, I have learn lots of good morals and this is about one's STATUS OF LIVING amidst the LOVE thing.
Geum Jan Di, the leading character in the story is a commoner who belongs to the POOR classes in the society. Goo Jun Pyo, the leading man of the first person character, is a member of an ELITE classes in the society. What dissects the two is their great likeness (though they didn't show publicly and admit it) turns out to LOVE. But because of the range of the ECONOMIC STATUS of the two who are in-love to each other, President Kang, Goo Jun Pyo's mother, wanted to cause them to break up and ruin Geum Jan Di's life and the life of the people around her.
I don't know if there is moral that we can get from President Kang's part as a destroyer of the lives of her son in order to selfishly protect the Shinwa Company and the families that abide from them in exchange of FORCED and ARRANGED LOVE of Goo Jun Pyo to Hye Jeung.
Normally, people want security and it boils down to the word called "practicality". But how about lifetime happiness and love? Are we going to just slip it away and turn out the HAPPINESS that will lead us to a lifetime contentment in life?
Frankly, I don't know that nowadays, if there are still some kind of people who would like to manipulate and ruin other people's life just to gratify and satisfy their great need of personal interest and greed.
I will leave you to reflect on this.
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