It's not wrong to respect a relative for fighting for your country, that doesn't mean however that they agree with what they did. This isn't controversy but rather a specifically targeted attack.
However with that being said I can understand the dismay korean viewers may have considering the history of that very war but I still find it sad that something as showing respect for veteren's and their bravary can be twisted in condoning their act...soldier's are good at one thing and that is following orders, they aren't the one's we should show hatred towards but rather the leader's that chose to sacrifice the life of their men on the battlefield.
I don't even know Sota and have never seen his works but I feel bad that he has to face such an outlandish backlash.
Honestly, I loved this drama, the ending leaves a few things to be desired, but to answer your question...The…
If I'm mistaken is was around the end of Ep 9 or 8 where they both find out in action that each of them were hiding a big secret, in this case the Husband hiding that he is a secret agent for the government and the wife hiding her past which eventually caught up to her present
I’m on episode 3 in I’m dropping this, I love the actors but it just got so confusing. Might pick up at a…
Honestly, I loved this drama, the ending leaves a few things to be desired, but to answer your question...
The wife's secret was her upbringing. It turns out that she was brought up to be an elite assassin for the Korean government in a secret base in Thailand, but the project was terminated when she was around 10-12 years old and all the kids invovled was thought to have all been killed, however she survived and ended up being taken in by two elderly couples who became her adoptive parents. Long story short, turns out her past is connected to her husband's work, and both parents essentially have the same skill set in terms of fighting, sniping, surveillance, etc. Honestly, most of the action happens towards the end.
I don't know how this drama managed to make me both love and hate it at the same time.
Episode 1 to 10 was somehow so captivating that I just finished them in a span of 1 and a half days, even during my busy schedule. But after episodes 10, I started dragging to finish the drama as they decided to add unnecessary conflict that it took me an extra week to just finish 6 episodes.
The mother liked the FL lead from the start, but all it took was her flimsy connection to the Han family to get on the mother's bad side. The SFL wasn't even a hateful character and easily redeemable (character development wise) until after episode 11, where she for no reason became more aggressive in trying to tear the ML and FL apart that I didn't care for her character by the end. The SML had already resolved his issue with the ML by episode 11 but all it took was the SFL to say a few words to make him a more aggressive enemy then before.
In short, this whole drama could've ended with 12 episodes, but it was so uselessly dragged on that it hurt to try and finish.
P.S I don't like the idea of skipping episodes or scenes, as I feel it unfair to have an opinion on something you didn't watch completely. Hence why it was painful to finish
After 'Goblin' became such a huge success in South Korea and 'Train to Busan' became an international hit after…
Indeed, he actually mentioned in one of his interviews that during his rise to fame, he struggled with the attention because his quite an introverted person. The fame had helped him come out of his shell but it obviously affected him mentally too.
Honestly I wouldn't say I know much about him, I just like gathering information on various things and this just happend to be one that I was ontop of.
However for songs, here is a playlist of all the Songs his done a cover for and some of the OST for his drama's and other dramas that he actually sung.
Far better than the American version lol, even though it was on a low budget and I didn't understand a thing because there were no subs on the YouTube version I watched...it was at the very least entertaining and quite easy to get the premise of the story having watched dragon ball animated series before.
Dunno why they needed to do a sequel, I would've been happy with just the one mistake...guess some people do make the same mistake twice.
In all seriousness it's not that bad, Japan's special effects team was just not ready to adapt something like AOT into the big screens. I prefer the first one mainly because I watched it out of curiosity but only watched the second one because it felt weird if I didn't "complete it"
I watched this back in 2018 through ahem particular means and loved it very much. Watching it again, there are various areas for improvement, but when there was no bleach comeback in 2018, it satisfied the yearning I had after I had finished the animated series.
It's not wrong to respect a relative for fighting for your country, that doesn't mean however that they agree with what they did. This isn't controversy but rather a specifically targeted attack.
However with that being said I can understand the dismay korean viewers may have considering the history of that very war but I still find it sad that something as showing respect for veteren's and their bravary can be twisted in condoning their act...soldier's are good at one thing and that is following orders, they aren't the one's we should show hatred towards but rather the leader's that chose to sacrifice the life of their men on the battlefield.
I don't even know Sota and have never seen his works but I feel bad that he has to face such an outlandish backlash.
Something doesn't become a fact just cause you judge it to be lol...that is what makes your comment seem more pathetic, now that is a fact
The wife's secret was her upbringing. It turns out that she was brought up to be an elite assassin for the Korean government in a secret base in Thailand, but the project was terminated when she was around 10-12 years old and all the kids invovled was thought to have all been killed, however she survived and ended up being taken in by two elderly couples who became her adoptive parents. Long story short, turns out her past is connected to her husband's work, and both parents essentially have the same skill set in terms of fighting, sniping, surveillance, etc. Honestly, most of the action happens towards the end.
Episode 1 to 10 was somehow so captivating that I just finished them in a span of 1 and a half days, even during my busy schedule. But after episodes 10, I started dragging to finish the drama as they decided to add unnecessary conflict that it took me an extra week to just finish 6 episodes.
The mother liked the FL lead from the start, but all it took was her flimsy connection to the Han family to get on the mother's bad side. The SFL wasn't even a hateful character and easily redeemable (character development wise) until after episode 11, where she for no reason became more aggressive in trying to tear the ML and FL apart that I didn't care for her character by the end. The SML had already resolved his issue with the ML by episode 11 but all it took was the SFL to say a few words to make him a more aggressive enemy then before.
In short, this whole drama could've ended with 12 episodes, but it was so uselessly dragged on that it hurt to try and finish.
P.S I don't like the idea of skipping episodes or scenes, as I feel it unfair to have an opinion on something you didn't watch completely. Hence why it was painful to finish
6.5/10
Honestly I wouldn't say I know much about him, I just like gathering information on various things and this just happend to be one that I was ontop of.
However for songs, here is a playlist of all the Songs his done a cover for and some of the OST for his drama's and other dramas that he actually sung.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYisJwRf9QCqQih46Hvvfdnui921lSwpw
7.4/10
https://kissasiantv.to/info/hero-the-movie
1080p quality as well
7.0/10
In all seriousness it's not that bad, Japan's special effects team was just not ready to adapt something like AOT into the big screens. I prefer the first one mainly because I watched it out of curiosity but only watched the second one because it felt weird if I didn't "complete it"
5.6/10
I give a 6.5/10 for efforts and old time sake
All in all
7.5/10