If I knew Lee Do Hyun was in it, I would have watched it sooner. He really gets me with his acting skills. The show is a blast and I love all the side stories. Lee Jae Wook was also great.
It's a fun drama inspired by the Japanese werewolf games franchise, which was also entertaining. I liked the show. I didn't need the explanation in the last episode. It would've been better to keep it a mystery.
I can only praise the show for its respectful, empathetic, and honest approach to the subject. It offers real comfort and motivation for oneself. I'm so grateful for the sensitive approach to introduce the SA topic.
“Copycat Killer” effectively portrays the intricacies of detective work, highlighting the role of media in shaping public perceptions and the use of profiling in a secondary plot. The performances of the actors are exceptional, and the script keeps the audience engaged throughout. However, the show's overtly masculine perspective detracts somewhat from its overall impact.
The show had its ups and downs. Although it managed to captivate my interest eventually, the beginning felt sluggish and clumsy. The introduction of the additional characters felt forced and disconnected from the main plot for far too long, leaving me wondering why they were even there. While the final episode did provide some answers, it was a little too late in the game. The show's storytelling could use some work, as it lacked a cohesive rhythm and left many questions unanswered. Nonetheless, if you're able to overlook the flaws, you might still be able to enjoy it.
Since I'm slowly coming to the end of my flu, I don't have too much time left to watch movies from my watchlist. One of the movies I've had on it for a while is "Drive my Car". It's a good movie that captivated me with its fantastic multilingual drama. Overall, this quiet movie has lots of little details that come together to form a whole at the end. I found this only partially successful. I liked the movie, but thanks to its length, I can't understand the hype. While I don't even notice the running time of other 3-hour films, I repeatedly found myself looking at my watch. Thirty minutes shorter certainly wouldn't have hurt the movie either.
Are you curious to experience the thrill of waiting for the bus at a Taiwanese bus stop? Look no further because I've got the perfect movie recommendation for you! Get ready to immerse yourself in the hustle and bustle of Taiwan's vibrant streets and feel the excitement of anticipating your ride in this must-watch flick.
No clue why the Apple advertisement clips by the Park brothers are always about shamanism or ghosts, but it's been a pleasure to follow this dreamy journey. Like last time I still doubt it's solely done on an iPhone 13 Pro.
Good movie but… I know that's part of the lawyer's defense. But I'm allergic to people who declare women guilty of rape because of their clothes — men, lawyers or both. People can be people, not animals. This patriarchal excuse is irritating.
Runner and I loved it.
I know that's part of the lawyer's defense. But I'm allergic to people who declare women guilty of rape because of their clothes — men, lawyers or both. People can be people, not animals. This patriarchal excuse is irritating.