The lightning-part…
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK
MeatFlower — 16 years ago(July 21, 2009 05:45 PM)
I get most of the movie, but what I don't get is the ending.
From the moment Il-sun helps Young-goon to understand what her grandmother was trying tell her, till the closing credits begins, I am very confused! OK, I understand that her grandmother was crazy, but was that "random" message really what she was trying to say? If so, why?
The only possible solution I have is this:
The grandmother was crazy and therefore what she said was rubbish. But Young-goon, still being a bit crazy(even though Il-sun helped her), chooses to take her grandmother's words seriously. And by failing to be struck by lightning(duh), Young-goon somewhat realizes that she can live life to it's fullest with Il-sun, who's also gotten rid of his problem(burying the necklace).
Despite the weird ending, I enjoyed this movie. Not as good as JSA or The Vengeance Trilogy, but still a good movie. -
mmnk — 16 years ago(September 10, 2009 11:22 PM)
this is my interpretation and i have also seen other people say the same thing:
so the message the grandma was trying to give young-goon: The meaning of life is-. and she supposedly figured out that she had to get hit by i dont know how many thousand bolts of electricity.
i think the message was supposed to be: the meaning of life is LOVE.
pretty cheesy but she did get to know il-sun and il-sun protects her at the end.
i also heard many people say that she also realizes she is not a cyborg since cyborgs can't get wet and she gets wet by the rain.
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