But what is this about:
Wakes up from what/where? The coma?
It could be of two things. First could be literally, the coma. The other one is metaphorical awakening. I wanted to say the coma at first, but notice how he said on the first part: one man's real story, how he killed, when he was young, his first girlfriend, etc. All of these, except on the killing part, we knew of, after the coma. But he intentionally and specifically separated it, he classified it as the second story (which should not be included in the first group: one man's real story).
But what's really got me wondering is what the heck does he mean with the "desires and how he wants to be"? I never had any sense that Min was acting out of desire. Unless, for example, the red-nosed Eu-ah kitchen scene was a dream of how he desired to remember his wife and not how it really was.
What does he mean "his dream, what he really wants"? I have no sense of what Min wanted.
I have an AHA! moment now.
I think what he meant with how he desires and how he wants to be, like his dream, is to change the course of events. He was given his time to recount the events that transpired prior to his killing yet it still fell short of coming out alive. He desired, he wanted, he dreamed to be alive. But he couldn't change his fate. He wanted his wife to be alive, but he still wasn't able to change that.
If Min had a lick of sense he would have wanted, and desired Su-in. She's hot and mysterious, and he shouldn't have gone off on a killing spree right when things were heating up between them.
Haha you are so cute you're still not over why he dumped Su-in for So-young!!! (This has got to be the second time you called that out). Can't blame you though, Jung Suh really is hot and mysterious, she's effortlessly sexy. Let's just believe he dumped Su-in because Su-in is set to find an Asian cinephile who goes by the name sitenoise and marry him. Hehehehe.
Seriously now, I think their relationship wasn't meant to be romantic.