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#VEDITS But There's Still A Question To Be Answered: Do You Still Love Her? One Will Say Yes Without

#VEDITSΒ Β Β Β Β Β Β But there's still a question to be answered: do you still love her? One will say yes without hesitation, and one will stare at you, memories flashing behind her eyes, and say nothing.










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i would love to hear u dissect each frame of that yoonah and jinhwa edit, i cant stop watching it to try to figure it out ππ youre so talented
ooooo i love this question and have been waiting to answer it all day aaa!! alright, let's get into dissecting the wolf and the lamb! and thank you so much!! your feedback means the world to me π
tw // the whole post is basically dissecting a toxic relationship founded on the basis of grooming told from a victim's perspective.

I think I already went into why I titled the edit The Wolf and the Lamb. I feel it's pretty self-explanatory, but The Wolf and the Lamb is a well-known fable with many interpretations and variants. For this edit, I used the wolf, a predator with a beautiful outer appearance, to symbolize Jinhwa and the lamb, a baby sheep who has no way to protect or defend themselves, to symbolize Yoonah as she could not possibly resist the attack of a wolf.


"WHAT VIOLENCE IS DONE TO YOU ON YOUR BEHALF?"
Jinhwa has been no stranger to violence even before he was born. His conception was one of violence, and he had the choice to let that control him or not, and he chose to let violence overtake him but in a "charitable" way. Deserving individuals are linked to Jinhwa's recent acts of violence. These individuals are mainly rapists, which downplays the severity of the murder. This does not refer to his physical violence but his psychological. Yoonah's eyes are pasted over Jinhwa's, with Misun's popping up every other beat as a reminder that Jinhwa's past would be his eventual downfall.
The quote could also be read as Jinhwa saying it to the girls. Jinhwa's words could be interpreted as blaming the girls for the violence he caused. Alternatively, he could be claiming that his actions made them stronger.



OBJECTIFICATION.
With a quote from this piece, Yoonah's constant objectification at the hands of Jinhwa is on display. Jinhwa's photos focus on her body, never showing her face. The photos reveal how Jinhwa viewed Yoonah: just a body, pretty face. In several pieces, Jinhwa often looks at Yoonah as a whore, so he sees nothing wrong with profiting off of that, even when she is clearly uncomfortable. The quote chosen really highlights how Jinhwa views her, as I see that quote as a projection on his end.

MANIPULATION.
A lot of the quotes are from THE VISIT, which is the last time, canonically, Jinhwa and Yoonah interact. Jinhwa attempts to manipulate Yoonah into believing he's her savior. He wants her to believe she would die without him. Manipulation is a prevalent theme in their relationship. It is Jinhwa's preferred method to make Yoonah yield.





DENIAL.
Jinhwa uses another quote from their last piece together. He says he has nothing to be sorry for. He tells Yoonah she will never get an apology from him. Images of women comforting injured men appear in rapid succession. They mimic a memory sequence. Jinhwa says he has nothing to be sorry about. However, Yoonah recalls all the times she took care of him. She washed the blood off him and loved him unconditionally. She did this despite knowing he wasn't the best man. These moments caused Yoonah some kind of pain or stress. She believes he should apologize for them. It hurts her to know he will never think the same.


THE FORGIVER.
And despite all this, Yoonah forgives. She always forgives him. This may be because she grew up Catholic and believes that forgiveness is the key. Or maybe it's just because she loved him so much. She was willing, I should say groomed into, to forgive all his wrongs. She has been taught to forgive and move on even if you're still hurt. She did this for the majority of her relationship with Jinhwa.


A SCENE.
I just thought these clips looked like they went together. Lol, this is what a typical Jinhwa and Yoonah interaction looked like, especially towards the end. He looks tired and so does she.


THE VISUAL.
The wolf and the lamb is shown while Jinhwa, the wolf, is delicately stroking Yoonah's, the lamb, face. This was like the perfect visual for them, in my opinion, because Jinhwa was infatuated with Yoonah. He had an unhealthy obsession with her that started from before they officially met. He would often watch her sleep, mainly to make sure she wouldn't leave in the middle of the night.


THE REMINDER.
Taken from The Thing About Time, Juwon reminds Yoonah of why she left Jinhwa in the first place. I put the words on his hand because I felt like it would represent how he hurt her with them? Like the reminder of why she left being on the hands that hurt her just felt right to me, if that makes sense.



INNER THOUGHTS.
The images of lambs and other soft creatures around Yoonah are meant to symbolize her inner thoughts throughout the day now that Jinhwa is dead. I like to imagine her thoughts manifest as animals if that makes sense lol? like she thinks a thought and doe is in her head...IDK IF WHAT I'M SAYING IS MAKING SENSE BUT! The lambs and does are meant to represent her and the things she thinks of daily, while the owl with its claws out is meant to represent the daunting thoughts of not having to pretend anymore.


THE FAMINE.
Without Yoonah, Jinhwa has nothing. To him, he lost the one thing he worked so desperately to get. There was never a time in his life when Jinhwa felt defeated, but after Yoonah won the court case and silently sealed their fate, he was completely defeated. Ultimately, though his suicide letter tries to point blame elsewhere, losing control of the girl he thought he could control forever was enough to push him over the edge.



THE LEAVING.
This scene is supposed to visually represent the last time Yoonah saw Jinhwa in the Angelico building. The quote, "I didn't want it to end like this [β¦]. I'm going to miss him," hung over her as the elevator doors closed. This ended her chapter at Angelico, unbeknownst to Jinhwa. I like to think Angelico was just as toxic to Yoonah as Jinhwa was. They are practically the same entity. Yoonah loved all the opportunities Angelico gave her. However, she was willing to end her life to escape from there. Even then, Yoonah admits to missing Jinhwa even though she knows it sounds wrong. In this context, Jinhwa is not yet dead but she knows she'll miss him by leaving Angelico. This could visually represent the first step to Yoonah's freedom. But the shadow of her approaching grief looms over her.
THE LOOP.
The edit loops to symbolize how the cycle of abuse is just that, a cycle. It repeats.


THE END.
The same quote from earlier is used, but this time with the context that Jinhwa has died. Now, Yoonah is regretful of her choices because she thinks they've caused a loss of life, a life that she will miss even though he treated her terribly.
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