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HIStory3: Make Our Days Count taiwanese drama review
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HIStory3: Make Our Days Count
3 people found this review helpful
by Rei
Jan 2, 2020
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
This review may contain spoilers

SAD ENDING... WTF!!!

HIStory 3: MODC was one of the series I looked forward to watching every time it aired. Now I have to say goodbye and I feel like I am torn between being happy and sad.

The storyline was I'd say was quite splendid up to the point that it was addictive to watch and see how the characters evolved, how they determined their feelings and make their own decisions whether be it against the view of society or not. Their only mission was to love and be happy because at the end of the day it is your happiness not the happiness of others that matters.

The ending gave us a reality check, that not every time we have a happy ending and most of the time we are met with tragedy and sorrow. The episode gave us an example of how a tragedy can impact everyone around and especially those who love you. It gave us a view of how people cope and pass through those tragedies and sorrows, to continue living and to be the person that we oath to be. To be honest, I wanted a Happy Ending where Yu Shi Gu did not die but only suffered amnesia and reverted to his younger years, the years he did not experience therefore creating a new persona. A playful and energetic kid that unconsciously going close to A-Hao. And as A-Hao finally accepts the reality that Yu Shi Gu has lost all his memories, gives him one last kiss triggering him to remember all of his memories. The end! But I guess It will just be in my fantasy.

A Storyline for P-II

Yu Shi Gu seems to have not died but only lost his memories and was hidden by his aunt. At the start of part 2, we see that Yu Shi Gu continued his studies after recovering and finally graduates while A-Hao is in the US. A few years after, Yu Shi Gu begins to create a name for himself without remembering A-Hao and without A-Hao knowing. He now goes by a different name. He is then invited to Stanford to exhort for a seminar or something. A-Hao sees him and thinks that he is only hallucinating. He asked around who that was and found out more about him. After the seminar, Yu Shi Gu then travels back to Taiwan. A-Hao then follows back and a new discovery of their love occurs... The story continues!

But that is just me.
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