The romance of a lady who appears in the drama is mainly portrayed as a foolish love to play wIth 'Jebi' and a man's candy, but It is a sound wIthout a chin. To express It in her mother's way, "How clever should the business that has to take money out of other people's pockets be?" So what kind of romance will Eun-hee, who has no such repression?
I know many depressive merchants like Eun-hee (Lee Jung-eun) (listen to the market; these female merchants are met everywhere). The first thing I thought of was the store owner who sold salted fish and dried fish, which was my mother's favorIte, and there are sick days and sad days when I live. The voice is loud, and the flesh that treats my mother as if she is her mother is what It is.
I always wondered what she was doing, and I thought, as I had assumed she was by nature, that my judgment might have been misunderstood. The life that came before him was too heavy and scared, sick and sad.
In the Mood for Love, which was "the peak of my life" for Eun-hee, I met Han-soo (Cha Seung-won) when there was a brilliant young youth. I loved him. It was First Love. Like the fate of First Love, Eunhee's It was not done, and Hansu left for Seoul in search of his way. A sudden thirty years later, he appeared before Eun-hee's eyes. His heart began to beat.
Hansu returned home after a clear transfer of relegation. He is a bank manager, but he does not see a seasoned age that would suIt his age. As soon as he comes to Jeju Island, he finds out that his dismay is in a hurry to the sudden, given that he asks his sister for money wIthout hesItation. Why does he need so much money in a hurry when he is in a corner because of money?
Hansu is a geese father, and when his daughter, a gifted golf player, falls in love wIth golf, he makes a big decision to succeed her as a professional golfer. But what is easy for a banker to succeed as a professional golfer named Hama who eats his daughter's money? Hansu and Hansu's family are in Danger as their daughter, who knew she would be in a slump, falls into a slump. He believes that if he has money, he can make his daughter recover. If he can borrow money, he will sell his soul.
But the motive for Hansu’s nearly obsession wIth his daughter’s golf is a project of unsettled feelings. His childhood dream was to become a basketball player. But It was a shame to think about the poor family. He became a banker and a living man.
Even if a banker pays off his student loan and has a lot of loans, he has no time to take care of his family to set up a house in Seoul. I will study my eldest son and succeed. "I go out to the factory." I did not know my younger brothers, who were behind me, Then I just dreamed of my lost dream, I had more dreams, and I am still a miserable person asking me to borrow money that I can not repay my brother who lives in a child.
He would have been in a sense of losing heat, as if he were a basketball player, and he would have thought he would have lived a different life. How can he reverse the life of slipping and falling every time? He moves the weight of the reversal from himself to his daughter. If a golf gifted daughter becomes a second Pak Se-ri and represents her dream, she is mistaken for being able to make a reversal of her life, cheating herself for her daughter's happiness.
When the chubby Hansu desperately needed money, the fact that First Love Eunhee, who loved himself enthusiastically, was rich and single was a ray of light that penetrated through the rat hole. The light, often followed by Eunhee, hides the pictures of the family that was busy, throws rice cakes to say that they are separated from their wives, meets First Love, embraces the shoulders of Eunhee, and begins courting Eunhee's money. If Friends were to say that they were memories, would they conceal the motives and intentions of contamination?
However, Eun-hee knows better that their inner feelings are not just Friendships. Those who do not know that Hansu is a soul, or that he is pushed out of his appearance or job, show a sense of inferiorIty by pretending to save Eunhee from Danger. For those who are not able to grow up even when they are fifty, Eun-hee is a sister and mother who gives comfort and money whenever It is difficult.
In the end, their interest is not in the loss or futilIty of Eun-hee, who is tearful because he has never served a room service in a good hotel because he is dying until he is fifty. It is only a matter of concern whether Eun-hee gave money or not, whether Eun-hee slept wIth Han-su or not. Eun-hee is warning strictly in front of the line that should not be crossed, who saved their stranded life.
But in the last choice of this tall Eun-hee, I snorted: Why did Eun-hee lend money to Han-soo, to protect her In the Mood for Love? In the end, the money sent by Eunhee was returned to their In the Mood for Love. If Eun-hee hadn't lent money, Han-soo would have been a bad guy who coveted Friend's money. However, by rejecting the money sent by Eunhee, or by having the opportunIty to refuse, he was able to keep Friend's posItion.
No matter how adorable, It is hard not to love a unique character called Eunhee. How great is It that you have achieved thirty years of daily sincerIty wIthout ever pushing your responsibilIty, never stepping on the gold you have drawn to protect your family, and never going beyond It.
The blood of a Jeju Island woman who has stood up and lived in a terrible disaster is flowing to Eun-hee, who builds a order of care for the communIty, while cares for the family and the elderly women of the village. Eun-hee, who goes 'like a wind that does not catch a net', is a woman of Jeju Island.