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Replying to Robert Kiss May 8, 2024
She is the most annoying of the Twice bunch, I look forward to this... NOT!
What a totally inappropriate comment. We were fine without it. Especially considering that your "she's the most boring of the group" is the typical expression of the toxic fans who represent the ruin of this industry.
Lily Alice Jan 26, 2024
These themes are very dear to me, after the glory I carefully saw everything else, from how it is addressed, to how we try to understand what drives a human being to carry out such reprehensible acts. In the past there was beautiful world, a perfect and painful journey into pain and explanation. Here with a veteran of Korean cinema, we tackle the same theme, but from an "other" point of view. To be seen.
Replying to shippunomai Aug 9, 2023
Title Zombieverse
i gave episode 1 a chance until the end although i was hella bored at the gas station part. but more than the…
I have never read a more sterile comment than this. Are you aware that this is a reality show and not a drama?
Replying to samptra May 17, 2022
Living for the GL.
I wouldn't really call it a girl love story, but more a deep friendship that goes beyond life itself. There is no sexuality in their proximity, only a deep and sincere friendship.
baekhyunniee Feb 20, 2022
Review Crime Puzzle
I honestly disagree with what is written, personally the dark atmosphere of the drama has a very deep mood with deep jumps and a very technical impact. The ending is right, as is everything that is told episode after episode. Only some narrative choices have been lost, due in my opinion to the short length of the series (ten episodes, are a bit few for a story like this).The realy exaggerated thing about this drama is the number of murders committed, and unpunished without the slightest investigation by the police. Narratively it is quite unreal, there is corruption, but it must be measured, it is not possible that an entire city is completely under the control of a religious sect, however powerful it is.
Replying to Cocci Jan 19, 2022
"lesbian romance"? I've watched this movie a long time ago but there is no romance in it and it kinda implies…
Many times it makes me smile to notice some "tags" totally randomly placed, without a logical connection. This film is about sexual diversity, in this case orientation. In a society where it does not accept certain categories and minorities at all, or only in part. However, it should be noted that the protagonist is sent to a juridical state outside the region, precisely because she is a lesbian and therefore "amoral". But the pivotal theme is something else entirely, dealing with physical abuse, domestic violence, and partly with orientation.
Replying to nene Jan 16, 2022
Why do people keep comparing it to Happiness when it hasn’t even aired yet? The only similarity is that both…
but if we were to analyze the series with zombie themes, we would not come out anymore. Because, however, that is the theme, it is not that it differs in who knows what juncture. While Happiness is more of a completely different epidemic, they are not zombies, but infected with rabies.
Randz Nov 6, 2021
Thanks for these tips, I have a couple of productions that I really want to see. The theme of "the silent forest" is very interesting, even if the abuse of minors (especially if with a handicap) always makes me a little anxious and restless. Thanks again, very helpful article.
On My Name Oct 19, 2021
Title My Name Spoiler
Mature history, violence in a world dominated by violence, strong themes in a drama finally with mature and realistic tones. Han So Hee proved to be an exceptional actress already in "The World of the Married", then passing through "Nevertheless" where she had already proved herself and a great performer in the "uncomfortable" roles. In this "My Name", she has outdone herself in everything. It makes me smile, however, at how Koreans slap us the "18+" for four sex scenes among other very passionate, and never vulgar things. I would have given him the 18+ plus the sequences of violence than for the love scenes, one of which in the night that can be glimpsed, without showing anything, and the other between the two protagonists, in one of the love scenes according to me more beautiful.
The makjang as you know have a very specific prerogative, narrative to the soap opera, and events bordering on the surreal. Let's say that in the real world, things like this could not possibly happen. An individual who manages to cover up all those evidence of murder against him if he existed, would be a deity. But the beauty of this kind of drama lies precisely in that, to extreme everything up to exaggerate, with absurd plots, people returning from the dead, etc. etc. The first two seasons were a real twist, an upgrade of its kind. The third (I'm in episode 7) has tripled the exaggeration, maybe a little too much. But we'll see, once it's done.
On Reflection of You Sep 14, 2021
Very interesting, starting from the fact that the Jtbc dramas are damn and qualitatively of a high level. But here perhaps they have sinned of filthy originality, the narrative plot seems similar to "White Nights". We'll see, I'm confident!