"I don't know how I can stop liking you. I'll stay here like this. You don't have to do anything. Just know how I feel."
-- Gong TaeKwang
Not to deny, all of us get to experience a one-sided love. It feels good at first knowing how overwhelming it is to see the person from afar. But doesn't it hurt in the long run to keep our feelings to ourselves? Say we did confess about how we feel to the person but how would it be if the person we like doesn't feel the same way?

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I did print screens of one of the scenes that struck me most in the Korean teenage drama, Who Are You: School 2015. I even posted a cast review overview about it. This scene is strucking because no one has ever thought that a guy like Gong TaeKwang , who acts crazily around everybody in school, is capable of falling in love. He is the type who crosses the borders when someone sweeps him off his feet.
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Conclusion
Feelings blooming unexpectedly is usually defined in movies as a love-hate relationship. It starts with a complete nuisance and develops in infatuation. You can either stay in that state or make a move. Once you decide picking either of the two, be ready to accept the outcome. After all, regrets occur only when we don't speak out and dig on the pain in couple of years. When we're happy, enjoy it because it doesn't last long. When we're sad, endure it since it doesn't last long, either. Pain demands to be felt and joy is meant to be savored. Nevertheless, a teenage love, success or fail, plays a big role in one's growth.
Lovelots,
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