there are dozen other student-teacher plot that far less weirder, the kuzu from kuzu no honkai literally mean scum, it make other age gap story looks tame
hahaha i was also into scandal that time too when i watched this movie
tbh it wasnt that boring in a movie format, but with kdrama format, 16eps@1hr, thats a whole different ballgame. might have to see the actual eps first
arrgghhh i wasnt gonna write anything but the more i think about the more it annoy me.honestly BaLa character…
ok, i finally read the novel.
bala's story and relationship was better explained in the novel while despite the shorter length i find the later part was better in the movie, it felt more meaningful. i gotta say both the movie and novel have their own pros and cons. there are some parts that the novel elaborate better and other parts that the movie summarized better.
arrgghhh i wasnt gonna write anything but the more i think about the more it annoy me. honestly BaLa character is the flaw that disturb the flow of this story. when i remove BaLa from the equation it went from bad explanation to no explanation. why is everyone is so quickly and really fixated in BaLa. If they would slow the pace a bit and more carefully, BaLa relationship with other character would make more sense. I havent read the novel, so i have no idea if BaLa's story is originally like that or not. I would have rated it 1.5 point higher if not for that.
Props for not being a cliche romance tho, it was interesting
They could make this stuff more interesting. It's slooooow. It's repe-repe-repe-titititive. No wonder the viewership…
lmao just admit you want to watch some action packed drama and didnt enjoy lore focused fantasy drama. and "start a gaemul chaebol" what!! stick to your cliche kdrama lol
There hasn't been a really good korean fantasy drama for like 5+ years now, and when we finally get a good one…
true, all the recent fantasy kdrama ive seen seems to be focused on something else, romance, action, yada yada. but bulgasal is different, it has solid lore, it focused on the original plot from the beginning.
Im throwing my hat in the ring to theorize......1. Ok Eul Tae is originally Hwal's half brother, who in a fit…
agree with point 2, but what about when 'Sang Un' stab Hwal and past the curse onto him while made her reborn as human herself with Hwal's soul, thats for sure isnt Eul Tae parading as Sang Un.
i assume she was trying to stop Eul Tae that time but was to late. so instead, she take it upon herself to kill Hwal to end the cycle but thing didnt go as she expect, right?
the kuzu from kuzu no honkai literally mean scum, it make other age gap story looks tame
bala's story and relationship was better explained in the novel while despite the shorter length i find the later part was better in the movie, it felt more meaningful.
i gotta say both the movie and novel have their own pros and cons. there are some parts that the novel elaborate better and other parts that the movie summarized better.
honestly BaLa character is the flaw that disturb the flow of this story. when i remove BaLa from the equation it went from bad explanation to no explanation. why is everyone is so quickly and really fixated in BaLa. If they would slow the pace a bit and more carefully, BaLa relationship with other character would make more sense. I havent read the novel, so i have no idea if BaLa's story is originally like that or not.
I would have rated it 1.5 point higher if not for that.
Props for not being a cliche romance tho, it was interesting
and "start a gaemul chaebol" what!! stick to your cliche kdrama lol
i assume she was trying to stop Eul Tae that time but was to late. so instead, she take it upon herself to kill Hwal to end the cycle but thing didnt go as she expect, right?