No Regret Vietsub -

Trong tiếng Việt, "Hối tiếc" và "Hối hận" khác nhau.

Một bản nhạc Nhật Bản buồn mang tên "No Regret" (後悔しない) từng làm mưa làm gió trên các nền tảng AMV. Bản Vietsub của ca khúc này thường tập trung vào chủ đề lỗi lầm trong quá khứ.

(Korean: 후회하지 않아) stands as a landmark in South Korean cinema, often cited as the first "real" gay film from the country to be directed by an openly gay filmmaker, Leesong Hee-il . Available with (Vietnamese subtitles) on various community blogs like beedance07

Psychologists argue that regret is primarily a function of inaction rather than action. We tend to regret the kisses we didn’t steal, the job offers we didn’t take, and the words we didn’t say far more than the mistakes we made. To have "no regret" is to close the door on the past without slamming it.

, a wealthy heir to a large corporation who has been infatuated with Su-min since they first met briefly at the factory. Unlike the polished "Boys' Love" (BL) dramas common today,

: The core conflict stems from the vast economic gap between the two leads. Jae-min represents the suffocating expectations of the elite, while Su-min represents the raw survival instinct of those at the bottom. Courage and Identity

Trong tiếng Việt, "Hối tiếc" và "Hối hận" khác nhau.

Một bản nhạc Nhật Bản buồn mang tên "No Regret" (後悔しない) từng làm mưa làm gió trên các nền tảng AMV. Bản Vietsub của ca khúc này thường tập trung vào chủ đề lỗi lầm trong quá khứ.

(Korean: 후회하지 않아) stands as a landmark in South Korean cinema, often cited as the first "real" gay film from the country to be directed by an openly gay filmmaker, Leesong Hee-il . Available with (Vietnamese subtitles) on various community blogs like beedance07

Psychologists argue that regret is primarily a function of inaction rather than action. We tend to regret the kisses we didn’t steal, the job offers we didn’t take, and the words we didn’t say far more than the mistakes we made. To have "no regret" is to close the door on the past without slamming it.

, a wealthy heir to a large corporation who has been infatuated with Su-min since they first met briefly at the factory. Unlike the polished "Boys' Love" (BL) dramas common today,

: The core conflict stems from the vast economic gap between the two leads. Jae-min represents the suffocating expectations of the elite, while Su-min represents the raw survival instinct of those at the bottom. Courage and Identity