My mister-esqe
I headlined this as My Mister-esque because honestly, I didn’t know how else to correlate the feeling you get while watching this.
It is deep. You feel sorrow, warmth, happiness, and you are constantly responding emotionally to what is happening on screen. At times, you even catch yourself wondering how long this actor’s dialogues are going to go on, and how much more he can really eat or keep stuffing his face. :)
I loved the supporting cast. I keep forgetting the name of the nemesis/friend of the male lead, but he has done a wonderful job, as he always does in all his roles. He keeps you laughing, sometimes he irritates you, and then suddenly you pity him. That is not easy to pull off. The rest of the supporting cast has also performed very well and adds a lot of weight to the drama.
Overall, the drama is emotionally provoking and thought-provoking. I’m still not sure if I would place it in the same emotional or intellectual bracket as something like Rashomon or 12 Angry Men, but it does give glimpses of that feeling. It makes you pause, think about people, and sit with the emotions instead of just moving on. Maybe it doesn’t fully land in that legendary space, but it is still very good and definitely worth watching.
It is deep. You feel sorrow, warmth, happiness, and you are constantly responding emotionally to what is happening on screen. At times, you even catch yourself wondering how long this actor’s dialogues are going to go on, and how much more he can really eat or keep stuffing his face. :)
I loved the supporting cast. I keep forgetting the name of the nemesis/friend of the male lead, but he has done a wonderful job, as he always does in all his roles. He keeps you laughing, sometimes he irritates you, and then suddenly you pity him. That is not easy to pull off. The rest of the supporting cast has also performed very well and adds a lot of weight to the drama.
Overall, the drama is emotionally provoking and thought-provoking. I’m still not sure if I would place it in the same emotional or intellectual bracket as something like Rashomon or 12 Angry Men, but it does give glimpses of that feeling. It makes you pause, think about people, and sit with the emotions instead of just moving on. Maybe it doesn’t fully land in that legendary space, but it is still very good and definitely worth watching.
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