Maybe I am in the minority but I felt like the going back and forth was done a bit too much. It felt like a real drag, especially the last 4 eps. I liked the first half quite a bit where there was some reasoning for the serial killer doing his thing in 1st 2-3 rounds. After that, it was really overcooked leaving me with a bad aftertaste. But seriously kDramas need to learn the art of finishing a story on a good point.
This drama was on the level of Twinkling Watermelon for me at one time but really dissatisfied with how they approached the 2nd half
the moment the intro played I got hit with One Spring Night and Something in the Rain vibes.... then realized it the same director, cinematographer and composer
started watching this and the dialogue at the end regarding battle between mother and daughter got me laughing so much… mother vs daughter for the doctor it can only happen in a Japanese drama
50 eps 2 eps/week 50/2 = 25 weeks Add a few random live events that disrupt the schedule Approx weeks for completion 28 weeks... 7 months? ummm... skip the show?
What's this kDrama unwritten rule of always offing one of the twins? It was so hard to watch considering how young they were. I hardly remember few kDrama where both twins are alive at the end
Currently rewatching this after a long time. I realized as I rewatch that this series requires a lot of attention and concentration especially when either of the leads go on their background monologues. These monologues are so long considering the pauses they keep taking in between. If you add the fact that there are so many scenes transitions that happen during these monologues it becomes really hard to focus on what they were even talking about in the first place. I keep rewinding every monologue so many times. Not that I am complaining, still love it a lot.
I seriously lost it during the rat scene… and what was with ML saying “you opened the door”? I got reminded of Revenent where Kim Tae Ri says the same dialogue
How did the ML & FL figure out they are from the future in the original webtoon? I seem to have forgotten about it. It was definitely not due to Dynamite and Spring Day right?
I love these characters. They are so human and empathizing with them requires zero effort. It broke my heart watching…
Welcome to the world of K-Drama stupidity. Almost all romantic dramas have this dumb trope where the couple breaks up in the last 2 eps and struggle with the heartache only to get back together in the last scene after a gap of a couple of years/lifetimes.
woah didn’t know this had a movie adaptation as well… the hard time I had finishing the last few eps of the anime I am not sure if I want to gamble my emotional state by watching this… but I am not able to stop myself from ruining my mental peace…
other things aside but Kim Ji Hyun’s sign language…. I somehow find myself rewinding every scene with her doing sign language… I am so in love with her sign language
just question. im on ep 3 i wanna know if this have like offensive like when a elder told his grandson that people…
while growing up society around me used the term deaf and dumb. So naturally I also referred to people who can’t hear as such. Only when I was a little older I realised how wrong it was to use such a term.
This drama was on the level of Twinkling Watermelon for me at one time but really dissatisfied with how they approached the 2nd half
2 eps/week
50/2 = 25 weeks
Add a few random live events that disrupt the schedule
Approx weeks for completion 28 weeks...
7 months? ummm... skip the show?