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My Life Was Incomplete Before I Met You

유앤아이의원 목동점 · 김진현 원장의 피부연구소 :) · February 8, 2025

This whole weekend was so exhausting that today, right after getting off work, I basically collapsed around 6 p.m. and kept falling asleep and waking up until I finally came to my...

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Clinic: 유앤아이의원 목동점

Original post date: February 8, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 6:30 PM

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This whole weekend was so exhausting that today, right after getting off work, I basically collapsed around 6 p.m. and kept falling asleep and waking up until I finally came to my senses at around midnight.

When I looked at the clock, I was shocked to see that I thought it was still daytime. It felt too disappointing to spend such a languid Friday night like that.

So I decided to watch a movie. I chose to watch Me Before You, which I had downloaded earlier. This is a very famous film.

It stars Emilia Clarke and Sam Claflin. You’ll understand why I call this one of my life movies if you watch it.

This is just my personal opinion, but the OST was also really wonderful. If you’re interested in this movie, it might be nice to listen to the OST first.

I remember crying alone the first time I watched this movie. On this blog, I introduce and record the music I like.

There are quite a few OST tracks from movies uploaded here. When music is combined with the story from the film, I feel like the memory of the music becomes even stronger.

Emilia Clarke as Louisa and Sam Claflin as Will, the leads in the movie Thea, were really impressive.

My friends were disappointed, saying that the actor playing Will should have been more handsome, but I think both of them did a great job.

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It was really a film that lingered in my mind.

All the OST playing throughout the movie made my heart race and felt like endorphins were surging. Now, shall we look at the poster?

Will, a 31-year-old man, becomes fully paralyzed after an unexpected accident, and a 26-year-old female caregiver, Emilia Clarke, is hired to provide him with nursing care and support.

At first, it is simply a professional relationship, but over time, special feelings begin to grow between Will and Emilia.

However, as Will comes to believe that his life has no meaning anymore and tries to give up on living, Will’s parents try to persuade him and help him change.

I really want to see it myself because it feels like their moving story is about to unfold.

I’m looking forward to the performances of Emilia Clarke and Will, the leads in this film.

Our female lead is talkative, noisy, careless, and makes a lot of mistakes, but even so, she has a charming side.

After finishing the movie, I personally had many emotions running through me. The ending could be a spoiler, so I’ll leave it folded up.

Instead, I’ll introduce a few memorable lines. First, this is Louisa before taking Will to a concert.

The line she says to Will is truly heartbreaking.

And there’s a funny moment in the scene at his ex-girlfriend and best friend’s wedding, where Louisa sits in Will’s wheelchair and spins around the stage once. In that moment, Louisa’s positive energy was especially memorable.

Lastly, I’ll share the contents of the letter Will leaves for Louisa. In this part, his sincere feelings came through, along with a sense of emotion.

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