Meng Li by Joongsan Yang for Cosmopolitan Korea Magazine January 2025

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Meng Li by Joongsan Yang for Cosmopolitan Korea Magazine January 2025
I continue to love what the drama did with the husband. It would have been so predictable and boring to make him a villain who would do anything for a promotion but he's just a pathetic broken man who loved his wife but not as much as his own life and perhaps only realized just how much he loved her after he committed unforgivable acts against her.
I love that he's haunted by her even as he knows she's alive. The haunting did not stop after his finding out.
This whole scene was amazing, where he does talk to her in the flesh and she confirms to him that he's nothing to her.
I loved this confrontation for her because she deserves to live free of her past and her pain but for him it's a different kind of liberation - a bleak one but one nonetheless - she is alive so he did not kill her after all, but he's dead to her and he can't even console himself in her past love, not really. She's not dead but she might as well be as far as possibility of ever being together is.
Love him walking through his own music video afterwards.
The thing is, her being alive has dispelled some of his guilt and by that restored some of his sanity but it's not good news for the princess because now the man who's snapped is playing with all his own (bleak as fuck) marbles. With the confirmation of her being alive on top of the confirmation of her understandable hatred and on top of long realized confirmation that the princess doesn't like him or love him or even care if he lives or dies and just wants to torture him for kicks, and with any sort of hope or fear tormented out of him, this is a man with nothing left to lose but a hell of a lot of plans for revenge of his own.
I mean, look at this scene, where he's kneeling in the cold/snow all night. These are some serious Tantai Jin eyes here.
And when he goes in and she keeps slapping him, there is no fear, there is no shame, there is no self loathing, there is not even mute endurance, the way there used to be. This is a man who is letting a lunatic vent as needed to get whatever he wants done.
I mean, look at this man as he says this to the princess. He's barely bothering to conceal how false his words are even if the killing intent is very real. If I were her, I'd sleep with a knife under my pillow but she's so demented she doesn't get it.
Instead she pokes him some more, another confirmation as to how she doesn't see him as human.
Lady, this is the face of a man who would like to wear your skin as a cloak. You are so epically DUMB!!!!
He's got more human emotion imagining his wife than in the whole above scene. And once again, I love love LOVE how he's haunted by the woman he very much now knows is alive. Because what's dead is his chance at happiness and his happy marriage and any real path forward.
It is SUCH an unusual take on the usual villain from past life/evil spouse our FL must overcome and I love it!
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