Kim Go Eun’s Line on Women’s Safety in "Love in the Big City" Resonates with Viewers

Kim Go Eun’s Line on Women’s Safety in “Love in the Big City” Resonates with Viewers

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A powerful moment from the movie adaptation of Love in the Big City, featuring Kim Go Eun, has sparked widespread conversation online. The line, addressing women’s safety at night, struck a chord with many viewers and quickly went viral.

The Viral Line

In the film, Lee Sang Yi’s character offers to get Kim Go Eun’s character a taxi, stating that it’s dangerous for women to be alone on the street. In response, Kim Go Eun’s character delivers a sharp, thoughtful line:

“You can go home first. If all men went home early, it would be safer for women to walk alone at night.”

The remark, addressing a serious societal issue, resonated deeply with viewers, earning praise for its direct and impactful message.

Online Reactions

The line gained traction when a tweet featuring the quote went viral, amassing over 22,000 likes within 24 hours. Netizens praised the scene for shedding light on women’s safety and highlighting a significant issue often left unaddressed in mainstream media.

Reactions included:

  • “This is such a powerful statement—it really hits home.”
  • “The movie didn’t shy away from speaking the truth. We need more of this in media.”
  • “It’s not just a line—it’s a call to reflect on what women deal with every day.”

The movie’s approach to the topic emphasized how systemic changes, rather than temporary fixes, are needed to ensure safety for women.

With Love in the Big City, viewers have praised the film for handling the subject with sensitivity and realism, opening up avenues for meaningful dialogue.

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