Little Inho study
Coconut cherry cake by saweeeties
In-ho’s books.
Does anyone who speaks Korean happen to know what it says on his shelves? This is season 1 episode 2. The time stamp is around 28:45. I’ve managed to work these out:
Fiction
Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger
Basic Writings of Nietzche
Desire and its interpretations by Jacques Lacan
3 Unknown (appear to be fiction, titles are Korean, sit next to Van Gogh)
1 Unknown (first book from left next to Nietzche’s)
Seminar XI: Four Basic Concepts of Psychoanalysis by Jacques Lacan (credit: afterubleedout-blog for finding it)
Visual
Picasso’s Blue and Rose Period
Van Gogh: The Complete Collection
A Claude Monet book (unclear)
Renée Margritte’s Empires of Light (I believe a picture of her paintings is also hanging on his wall)
There is another shelf on the top left with more books but I think it would be virtually impossible to recognize them unless you already knew it by the spines.
Nadezhda Moryak
This is In-ho to me btw
Example photos:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CC5MZiQnFWV/?igshid=1dq23e3a9tq96
Moodboard
SPIRITED AWAY (2001) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Relationship: Hwang In-ho & Hwang Jun-ho
Summary:
Following the death of his wife, In-ho is challenged with shame, guilt and grief. Jun-ho tries saving his brother before it’s all too late.
Hwang Bros whump!!!! (It’s mostly just In-ho whump, but the Hwang Bros feelings are here; basically In-ho is a mess, Jun-ho is not used to being the strong one in their relationship, but he tries his best.)