Crash Landing on Love - Wonderful Easter Eggs and Healing Love

Coby 2022-09-19 18:00:10

The easter eggs in Crash Landing on Love are very exciting, explaining why the male and female protagonists are so attracted to each other. This is a deep love that illuminates their lives and heals each other. The encounter between Yoon Se Ri (played by Son Ye Jin) and Lee Jung Hyuk (played by Hyun Bin), a North Korean special officer, allowed the two sides to let go of their long-standing knots and find inner peace and happiness.

Easter Egg: Suicide on the Bridge - Redemption

The male protagonist, Lee Jung Hyuk, after graduating from Joseon High School, entered Switzerland in the 2007-2008 school year and enrolled in August 2007, when he was 18 years old

Before the graduation performance in May 2011, the fiancée came to Switzerland to visit her soon-to-be-graduated fiancé and travel together. The male protagonist's fiancee is an excellent cellist, and should have more common language with the male protagonist in classical music. The male protagonist is reticent and reserved, and the fiancée has strong self-esteem and does not like to take the initiative to speak. The female protagonist is a talker, she never holds back when she has something to say, she wants to communicate and asks reluctantly, which is more suitable for the dull male protagonist.

On the way, the male protagonist met the female protagonist who was about to commit suicide on the bridge, and fell in love at first sight, asked to take a photo, and skillfully prevented the female protagonist from jumping off the bridge. Originally, the male protagonist liked the image and temperament of the female protagonist, and when he heard the female protagonist inadvertently sigh "this man is a pity", the male protagonist showed a meaningful smile. The girl who made her heart flutter is also attracted to her, and the scene of committing suicide has made it difficult for the male protagonist to forget this woman who has only one side. Although I have forgotten what the heroine looks like (I didn't recognize the heroine when I first met 7 years later), I still occasionally think of the girl who was about to commit suicide.

It's not too superficial when it comes to love at first sight. Many men like women of the same type. They have formed the ideal image of the opposite sex from childhood, various life experiences, and long-term accumulation without knowing it. The heroine just fits the ideal image of the opposite sex in Li Zhenghe's heart.

Easter egg: The male protagonist plays the piano by the lake - rebirth and death

At the end of May, the heroine heard the music composed for her brother by the man who played the piano by the lake, and found that she was just living in too much pain, not because she didn't want to live, and decided to continue living. Coincidentally, the performance by the lake was the last time the male protagonist played the piano. He believed that in order to support his further piano studies, his brother became the one who had to join the army, and then died unexpectedly. The piano = the reason for the accidental death of the older brother. The male protagonist decides to give up the piano he loves, punishes himself, closes himself, no longer expects the future, and begins to live with shackles and numbness. The female protagonist is born to some extent, and the male protagonist dies at this moment in a sense (youthful, warm, male protagonist who loves to pursue the piano)

Easter Egg: Say 10 Beautiful Words to Tomatoes - Self-Reconciliation 7 Years Later

Yin Shili asked Li Zhenghe to say 10 beautiful words to the tomato. After saying a bunch of words, Lee Jung Hyuk said "Piano" awkwardly. The screenwriter uses flashbacks. In the play, it is an easter egg in the second episode. The audience must be surprised, why the word piano is so special to the male protagonist. In fact, this means that 7 years later, at the lakeside, the male protagonist who decided to punish himself and gave up the piano finally broke through the self-defense set by himself because of his brother's death and guilt.

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