In my opinion, many people were just drawn in by the star-studded cast, lavish visuals, and the fresh idea of…
completely agree with you T-T one thing this drama lacks is depth in the storyline. Also, the execution of the drama did not make me care for the leads at all. It seems like the drama just wants to deliver visually without putting much effort in the depth of the plot. I also want to mention that I'm a fan of both the leads and have watched their previous works as well, however, this is just not my cup of tea. Of course it's nothing wrong if you enjoy it but I was really hoping the storyline would have more depth and the leads would rely more on emotions rather than just quirks and visuals. Another reason I can't enjoy this drama seems to be because they've written the female lead so typically. This drama would've ate with any other fl character and I know IU would've pulled it off but it the script is written that way then what can she do T-T
I devoured it in two days, and it was because it was so good that it felt like the episodes were only 20 minutes…
how was hyeong uk a jerk?? he was such a good friend? Regardless of Se-ah not telling Nari about her dating geonwoo, Nari's actions are not justified at all. Se-ah only found out that nari liked geonwoo after they started dating, what was she supposed to do? It's such an awkward situation where you can't blame anyone. Also yes, nari did hear and see illusions but she wasn't ready for any explanations? Hyeonguk went through the same thing but realized that it's most likely not his friends cuz he trusted them. Yes it's understandable how nari ended up like that, but her original character and personality contributed to how she ended up.
I want to watch this after my exams are over but the episode lengths are actually insane bruh
all the minutes are so worth it, you feel so at peace when you're watching it, it feels like living life with them and honestly after you finish it, it feels like you moved away from your home ðŸ˜ðŸ’”
Contrary to the majority of opinions I'm seeing here, I think I enjoyed the show so much. It was gripping and fast-paced, which made it super fun to watch, and honestly, I enjoyed it wayy more than I expected myself to. Of course it's not a masterpiece, however I really think it's a great show regardless. One of my favorite parts was the backstory of the curse, the acting was soo good, and the characters were depicted with enough depth for me to care for them and feel for them!
tbh I don't think nari would've died so fast easily? Kinda annoying tbh, I would've wanted her to come out alive and be guilty for the things she did, she became beyong redeemable in the last episode
Tired of people privately messaging me and going to my reviews and commenting the same ghing so here is thisTo…
I get that tbh but honestly, the whole curse was pretty unpredictable, even when they tried to remove the app and timer and stuff, geonwoo started rubbing his eyes wildly and all that happened. I do think this would've crossed my mind but I would think that it would lead to some kind of butterfly effect you know? Besides it's so much better that they added more depth to ending the curse rather than just wishing to stop it, I think people would've greatly criticized the show otherwise.
the fml is really pretty, it's just the hairstyle that sucks. Also people are getting so comfortable in comment sections, there's no need to judge people's appearances like this
in episode 10 and absolutely lovee itt but ugh i just hate to see the love triangle coming. Literally dreading it because I love both junghwan and taek T-T Wish it was just a family drama with no romance but oh well, I hope it all works out ToT
not justifying anything related to the fl. Ahjin really needed that damn wake-up call because she didn't know when to stop using people and to what extent. However, Junseo's method was not it. He exposed her, yes, but did it in the most horrible way possible. He painted her to look inhuman, made all her actions seem to be done just out of spite and purely evil, which was not the case at all. I'm not trying to defend what she did at all, but there were layers and layers of reasons she did what she did and turned out the way she did. Skipping all that explanation when he knows it so well and just flatly talking about her "diagnosis," how she was involved in the deaths of people, and how she uses people. NOT ONCE did he talk about the abusers in her life. Her mom, father, the bully from high school, and now her husband. There are villains in her life who led her to become like this and continue to push her to her limits. This is why Junseo would never come to understand Ahjin because he is self-righteous, and this just shows that he always looked at her as if she were a monster (even though he loved her, which doesn't even make sense - again, bad character writing) I know her actions were crazy bad because of the innocent people she hurt, and that's why people really wanted to see her downfall. But, this expose was not it. It lacked the essence and the impact it should've had. Regardless of what she did, she is not the worst person in her life. Her dad, her husband, they both are worse than her, and them being let off and not exposed is just so annoying to me. Junseo ruined it all; he could've explained her persona better, not just painted her evil. It was a documentary, not a frickin yt video for clickbait. I couldn't believe they included the high school bully in their documentary, too, knowing how unreasonable and insane she herself is, which really questions the authenticity and effort put into it.
Im in ep 11 rn, i like the plot, the chemistry between the leads is pretty good too, but i fear there's not gonna be enough romance for me T_T. are there a lot of kisses or affection or romantic moments in this show? I don't want to be disappointed as I watched love in the clouds and loved but it still lacked romantic moments (not that it's wrong, i was js looking for a romance focused show but it was a plot based one) is this also a plot based show?
the fact that she didn't actually kill the grandma was a crazy twist T-T but i felt sooo bad for ingang omg, he lost his grandma, lost the person he wanted to marry, found out he was just deceived the whole time and ended up comitting suicide... genuinely great acting from hwang inyeop, i was so moved by his tears, and his death in the end... and another thing, how everyone keeps calling fl heartless, think they're wrong here tbh. ep 8 proved that she actually gets swayed by human emotions - grandma's comforting her and accepting her bad side too, she admitted that she starts having hope but is scared that its false hope, then she's psychologically driver to ignore that hope because she has no one to rely on to but herself....
even though i know that what she's doing is wrong, using innocent people's lives like her boss', I still want it to work out for her T-T I don't want her downfall to come, and that too by junseo, but I heard she gets a lot worse later so maybe she would deserve it?
Watching the first episode feels like hanging out in a group of three people, then the other two start talking…
I think it's just to build suspense tbh, Idk why everyone is acting like this is the first time this is done, it has happened in so many shows before. I'm pretty sure they'll reveal the past soon
This drama is really making me guess so much because whose funeral was that? It must be her mother's because she was the chief mourner, I believe? But why haven't they mentioned Do Ha's twin at all till now? Even in the flashbacks, there's only one brother. The only mention of the brother is the name plate of his, in the box fl was trying to protect so much.... So was she in love with Do young? Or did she think she was in love with Do young but in actuality, it was Do ha? Whatever, I'm just saying whatever, so please take my "guesses" with a grain of salt
I also want to mention that I'm a fan of both the leads and have watched their previous works as well, however, this is just not my cup of tea. Of course it's nothing wrong if you enjoy it but I was really hoping the storyline would have more depth and the leads would rely more on emotions rather than just quirks and visuals.
Another reason I can't enjoy this drama seems to be because they've written the female lead so typically. This drama would've ate with any other fl character and I know IU would've pulled it off but it the script is written that way then what can she do T-T
One of my favorite parts was the backstory of the curse, the acting was soo good, and the characters were depicted with enough depth for me to care for them and feel for them!
I know her actions were crazy bad because of the innocent people she hurt, and that's why people really wanted to see her downfall. But, this expose was not it. It lacked the essence and the impact it should've had. Regardless of what she did, she is not the worst person in her life. Her dad, her husband, they both are worse than her, and them being let off and not exposed is just so annoying to me. Junseo ruined it all; he could've explained her persona better, not just painted her evil. It was a documentary, not a frickin yt video for clickbait. I couldn't believe they included the high school bully in their documentary, too, knowing how unreasonable and insane she herself is, which really questions the authenticity and effort put into it.
and another thing, how everyone keeps calling fl heartless, think they're wrong here tbh. ep 8 proved that she actually gets swayed by human emotions - grandma's comforting her and accepting her bad side too, she admitted that she starts having hope but is scared that its false hope, then she's psychologically driver to ignore that hope because she has no one to rely on to but herself....
Whatever, I'm just saying whatever, so please take my "guesses" with a grain of salt