Great drama. The acting and music were fantastic, and each of the storylines had a very powerful and relatable message behind it. I only have one regret where I wish his kids could have found out about him having turned younger and helping them through everything. The last episode was really rushed to give it a conclusion. Whole drama was pretty dragged out as they could have finished this in less episodes, but it was still enjoyable nonetheless. I got very attached to all the characters, especially the female and male leads. The love triangle with their daughter annoyed me though.
PSJ, KDM, and YJM blew their roles out of the water. I can't think of anyone better to play these complex characters. The range of their acting is unbelievable. Yi Seo was annoying at times, and almost made me want to quit watching around the halfway point, but all her decisions fell in line with her character and she got the second most development. Loved this!
Re-watch this drama... I don't know why this drama rating low.. This drama deserve 9.5 minimum.. But that's my…
Soo-ah never made a statement to get him in jail, and she used everything Jangga gave her to take revenge and spend 10 years just collecting evidence against them which ultimately got the Chairman to kneel and lose everything. Both her and Yi Seo helped SRY get his revenge.
Way too narrow of a perspective on suicide, and it felt wierd to chalk up everything to suicide being a selfish decision. I also suspected something else a lot more depressing happened when he jumped off the building, but my guess turned out wrong. Overall, it was still a wild ride, and I'm glad I was here for it. This had excellent production and cast, but a poor and very mixed message.
I did finish the drama, but the age-gap really got to me in intimate scenes with more contact between them than I'd find appropriate. It wasn't an issue though with some skimming through those 3-4 particular scenes as I did find there was slow and proper development into a relationship between them (no real grooming of sorts), but I also had a few problems with the writing and ending for the second leads where it was too anticlimactic. Overall though, it was really great, and I would highly recommend Tomorrow (2022) if you enjoyed the aspects of grim reapers, discovering past lives of leads, with lots of emotional drama and interesting powers being actively used to help people in the present survive.
I can't seem to move on from Part 1 AOS. After watching Part 1 and Part 2 for the first time, I have watched Part 1 two more times back-to-back. It's still just as enjoyable as ever, and I'm noticing many things I missed the first time around.
FL is pathetically trying to be sympathetic with others.. like, bruh, you don't have to try so hard.. yeah, we…
That's not exactly it though. She didn't want to forgive anyone in the first episode, but she changed as she realized she was also responsible for Reina's suicide. She's not that kindhearted to blindly sympathize with every single person. Everyone she sympathizes with is relatable with her, as people who made mistakes, and cared for or now care for Reina in their own ways. She wants to move on from Reina's death by finding out the truth, and everyone she sympathizes and tries to connect with has information that helps in finding out the truth. It's just a way for her to deal with her guilt and get over Reina's death. Without her involvement, not everything would have been figured out as smoothly as it was. It would have taken far longer, or would have been impossible without resorting to more force.