From shocking twists to heartwarming moments, this Melo Movie episode 7 recap blog covers it all. Jun had lived without emotions for as long as he could remember. At 20, he lost his parents. From that moment, he became the breadwinner for himself and Gyeom.
He had no love life, no hobbies, no dreams. He was just existing. Then came the accident. There was no car involved. No brake failure. Something about it didn’t add up. To understand what really happened, Gyeom recreated the exact scenario. But he didn’t end up in an accident. A chilling thought crossed his mind—had Jun tried to end his own life?
In the present, Jun kept skipping his therapy sessions. He was stumbling, feeling drowsy more often. A flashback revealed something even more alarming. His cardiopulmonary function had been declining for years. If it continues, it could lead to death. Gyeom had no idea.
Mu-bee and Gyeom’s Relationship Becomes Public
Mu-bee met with Si-jun to discuss approving his music. During their conversation, Ju-a overheard something surprising—Mu-bee was dating Gyeom. Gyeom, on the other hand, decided to tell Mu-bee’s mother about their relationship himself.

Ju-a and Si-jun Reflect on the Past
Ju-a and Si-jun went out to eat together. She reminisced about how she used to order rice bowls so she could eat quickly, making sure Si-jun never had to wait for her. They never even liked the same movies. Si-jun loved sci-fi, so she forced herself to watch them.
“That was my way of showing love,” she admitted. Si-jun looked at her and asked, “Then where did all that love go?” Ju-a’s response was simple. “It’s been years,” she said. “The love is gone.”
Jun’s Strange Behavior and Gyeom’s Anger
Jun had been spending more time with Gyeom. He was inviting people over, reconnecting with old friends, meeting everyone he could.
Gyeom noticed. Something felt off. Why was Jun suddenly acting like this? When Gyeom confronted him, the truth finally came out. Jun didn’t want to live anymore. Gyeom snapped. “I put in so much effort to keep you alive, and now you just want to die in peace?”
He offered himself as a target. “If you’re angry, vent it out on me.” But Jun remained silent. Gyeom broke down in tears—something he rarely did. “I don’t care anymore,” he said. “Do whatever you want. Live or die. It’s up to you.”
A Painful Discovery
The next morning, while moving things, Gyeom found a diary. It was Jun’s. Inside, Jun had written about their childhood. He always believed it was them against the world. People used to tell him he had wasted his youth taking care of Gyeom. But he never saw it that way. The only thing that had kept him alive all these years was Gyeom. And at the very end of the diary, Jun had written a final note.
“I want to live again.” Gyeom felt a small glimmer of hope. But then, the screen shifted. Jun’s picture was in the funeral hall. The episode ended with uncertainty. Had Jun survived? Or was Gyeom too late?
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