“It can’t be… that’s my brother,” he says. So-yoon shouts the prosecutor’s name-Jung Jae-chan-and Seung-won’s face falls. She says that the prosecutor has already been busy getting her father off the hook, and he demands to know the name of the dumb prosecutor.Īt the same time, Jae-chan tells Hong-joo that his brother’s name is Seung-won, and is horrified to learn that in her dream, Seung-won kills someone. Seung-won runs out of class after So-yoon and stops her from buying a bottle of antifreeze at the store, but she shakes him off and tells him to mind his own business. If we could change those trivial choices, couldn’t we stop that horrible moment?” Hong-joo narrates, “And those trivial choices come back to find us later, wearing the name regret. Jae-chan is asleep at his desk, and his investigator Chief Choi confirms her worst fear-that her father will go free, again. We come out of the dream as So-yoon leaves school and calls the prosecutor’s office to ask about her father’s case. The metronome goes flying out the window, and then Jae-chan’s little brother, Seung-won, looks out the balcony down below, a look of horror on his face.Īs Jae-chan struggles against police officers who take Seung-won away, Hong-joo narrates that there are horrible moments in life that you never want to encounter, but looking back, there is always a series of trivial choices that lead up to that moment. In someone’s dream, pianist So-yoon’s house is torn apart, as her father reaches for her metronome to strike her mother down.
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