Thursday, November 15, 2012

The Innocent Man (Nice Guy) Final Episode 20

Song Joong Ki as Kang Ma Roo
I feel like I can die happy after watching The Innocent Man (Nice Guy) final episode 20. I have been stressing over what tragedy will torment my beautiful Ma Roo-sshi and Eun Gi-yah when this show ends, but my fears were unfounded. I know I am being dramatic about this, but I am in a very vulnerable state right now because I literally just finished watching it. As I went back quickly and gathered a few screen caps of the final scene (through which I wept loudly) I began to cry as I watched it again. Will I be watching The Innocent Man a second time? ABSOLUTELY.

Kang Ma Roo and Moon Chae Won as Seo Eun Gi
When this episode began with Eun Gi rejecting Ma Roo's prosal to run away together, I started to feel doom. Things seemed to get worse and worse in the first half of the episode (I really loved Ma Roo's speech to Han Jae Hee about wanting to live) as Ma Roo began to look like death, and Jae Hee continued to stand her ground about not taking responsibility. That all turns around, though, as Eun Gi learns about Ma Roo's ill-health and runs to him. This is when the ending really begins. Finally, my question is answered about the tunnel collision, also. Ma Roo wanted to end his painful existence and saw a chance in Eun Gi's punishment. How these two came to find love within each other is a beautiful miracle. And I, swear on the Bible, just cried as I wrote that last sentence.

Eun Gi and Ma Roo
In the concluding scenes of this glorious final episode (Han Jae Hee turns herself in, Jae Gil and Choco end up together), we find Eun Gi working at a bakery in a beautiful spot overlooking the river and Ma Roo was a Doctor just down the street. We also discover that after Ma Roo's surgery he lost his memory (this is not the eye-rolling type of memory loss typically found in a Kdrama, it is Ma Roo's chance at a new life and what he had prayed for). Eun Gi and Ma Roo circle around each other like cautious children who have crushes, and it is so lovely to watch the innocent new relationship develop. What I love about that end is that Eun Gi, who remembers all the pain from the past, is able to forgive and trust again (a divine miracle for what she experienced), and Ma Roo is able to erase the guilt he carried for everyone throughout his whole life and find happiness. "Now, I am happy," Ma Roo says. Now, I too, am happy.

Couple rings ^__^
Also, did everyone notice he was smiling during the episode 20 intro?
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29 comments:

  1. I don't get where the little girl that calls Eun Gi Unni came from.

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    1. I'm not sure either. I am guessing she was just a neighborhood girl or something. Also, did you notice if they had moved? I think they were in a different area, where the bakery and the Ma Roo's office were. I loved the end, but it feel a little bit rushed, I suppose.

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    2. But the child has the name of Kang........

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  2. Maru did not lose his memory.. he just lost to recognize people called progacia or something .. but he remembers everything.. the one talking in the background is maru which is in the present already. He remembers everything, If you will ask me if he did not look who is eun gi and the others, its because that's his wish He wanted to have a new life first so he studied medicine and then look who is eungi and the others (since the drama is in a timeline skip we are not able to see it)

    and Haven't you notice the progacia which Maru got is the one that they alibied in the press conference when Eun Gi really forgot everything?

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    1. Well, technically losing the ability to recognize people is losing a part of his memory facilities, but you are right that it wasn't his entire memory that was gone like Eun Gi. I also agree that it happened because he wanted to start a new life. That's what I liked about the ending, all I wanted was for Ma Roo and Eun Gi to be happy together :)

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  3. hmmm like I said .. Maru did not lose any single point of his memory.. he just cant recognize who is who like jaegil eungi and the others (means he know who is eungi but cannot recognize the face).. and eun gi is different she definitely lose all her memories ..
    the writer is great that, what eun gi alibied in the press conference which is progracia was in the end happened to Maru

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    1. Yes, this drama had great writers. I will miss watching new episodes every week.

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  4. Hah, I saw that opening credits scene where Maru smiled.. and the clock actually went FORWARD this time, instead of counter-clockwise. I may not have liked how rushed the overall ending was.. but I do think this drama did had some incredible writing/directing features - to take a basic and very familiar revenge drama, and turn it into something that seemed fresh, is quite a feat. :)

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    1. Yeah, I think this drama really captured a lot of people's hearts. I think I loved the ending because I was so glad that it didn't end with a tragedy. I try not to be disappointed when there isn't a happy ending to a drama, but I always am. I guess I just love a happy ending.

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  6. did anyone else notice that final scenes were shot in the SAME locations as paddam paddam?? they used the same buildings but dressed up like yu wouldn't notice,lol.

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    1. I'm watching Padam Padam right now (I'm on ep 18), and now that you mention it I think you may be right. I notice a lot of locations look similar between kdramas, but I guess South Korea is a fairly small area. I think the tree in Can You Hear My Heart is the same as the one in the final scene of Faith, but I haven't really researched it.

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  7. I cried a lot watching this drama even the part where Han Jae Hee and Kang Ma Roo were in the park together. I felt sorry for both of them and that scene just boke my heart epecially for Ma Roo. I know I should be hating Jae Hee since that's what her character is made to be but there are times that I just can't help feeling sorry for her. About the ending I'm glad that it was a happy one but I just wish there was more to it. Kdramas really have the knack of leaving the audience somewhat hanging. I mean there is an ending to it (may be happy or sad) but most of the time it's just not enough. It's like there's still a lot of questions left unanswered, like you're supposed to figure out or even make your own ending just to keep you satisfied. Nevertheless I still love kdramas and this ( The Innocent Man ) for me is the best one among all the melodrama genres so far. :)

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    1. Yeah, the ending was a bit rushed, but not as bad as other endings (like Big and City Hunter). I watched Innocent Man for the second time a few weeks ago, and I enjoyed it even more. Joong Ki and Chae Won are so glorious! I hope Joong Ki makes another drama soon, but I think I read that he's volunteering for military service... I'm not sure, though.

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    2. I agree. Joong Ki should make another drama soon 'coz he's really good at what he's doing. Hoping to see him in a romanic comedy kind of story. However, if he does go to serve the military, I'm pretty sure we'd all still be here (excitedly waiting) by the time he comes back and support him all the way. I know I would. :)

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    3. By the way, going back to the ending of Innocent Man. Am I right in thinking that Eun Gi gave up her wealth since she's now living simply near Ma Roo in a village where she has her bakeshop and that Jae Hee after coming out of prison still had Tae San Group (or at least what's left of it)? I mean seeing her (Jae Hee) at the last part where she wanted to see Ahn Min Yong(?), I think she was still pretty well off. What do you think?

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    4. Hmmmm... yeah it seemed like Jae Hee was still rich in the end. That's one thing that did bother me. I get that Eun Gi would want to just live happily with Ma Roo without the Tae San drama, but that was her father's legacy and she fought to protect it at first. I guess her love for Ma Roo was greater than her love for that legacy, though. I think Eun Gi was so high strung that she probably would have gotten sick had she remained at Tae San. I was just so happy that Ma Roo and Eun Gi had a happy ending together.

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  8. Just finished watching it last night :) the ending was so cute and happy! ur reviews are amazing. I have a much clearer picture of the ending.

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  9. Just finished watching it last night :) the ending was so cute and happy! ur reviews are amazing. I have a much clearer picture of the ending.

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    1. Thank you! I just read this review again, and I'm glad it was helpful to you because I was still some what confused when I wrote it, lol
      After watching Nice Guy a second time, I still think it is a really solid final episode

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  10. Nice Guy is awesome! But I think the writer didn't state if Eun Gi knew that lawyer Park's father was the one who was involed in Eun Gi's mother accident... :/

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    1. Yeah... true. Just another hole in the plot. Have you watched any of Crazy Love yet? I just started it today. I think it will be an interesting melo. It seems VERY dramatic.

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    2. Nope, I haven't watch crazy love yet. I will watch it later then, since I jut finished nice guy yesterday. Thanks for recommending! (;

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  11. I just finished watched this drama, and I am so puzzled about the end, I am really curious whether the last part at village is actually another life, another people because he kept saying * in next life*, because there is no line stated that the Doctor is Kang Ma Ru n that Unni is Eun Gi, even he said that he was having big surgery before, and went to study medic in US and having prognasia. But then when the Doctor a.k.a Ma Ru give the ring actually summarize all my concern that he do have prognasia, and then the end he do remember everything, and as another commenter, Miracle said that the background talking actually present life, It's really a relief for me that it end so well, but honestly I hope for more * sigh
    p/s: nway nice summary :)

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  12. I haven't watched any episode yet but thanks for the review. At least I'm assured that not 1 of the lead characters died. I don't like UNhappy endings in tv dramas or movies. Real life is already dishing that out.

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  13. Joong Ki will serve the military this month of August.. He was aldo the leading actor of sime kind of University Scandal,

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  14. opo izzzooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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  15. Thanks for this review. I've just watched Song Joong Ki (SJK)'s 2016 drama, Descendants of the Sun and having massive withdrawal since he's yet to be having any new drama/ movies after his 2017 wedding.

    Now that I noted from your replies & reviews that Innocent Man is not having any main character dying off in the ending, so I may safely watch it. Really need some good SJK past dramas to pull myself together from my withdrawal of his No.1 Korea top rated drama. Way to go~~SJK performance is not just getting better from My Werewolf Boy & Sungkyunkwan Scandal era...as he is awesome now~!

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  16. ok, so we know that they both know who the other is and are just taking things slow....but who is that child with the name of Kang and she says "our" about the coffee shop?

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