I could have done without the whole revenge plot line. Imo it distracted from the main message.
Also the ending was somewhat anti-climatic. I can understand why people found it lacking, however for me it wasn‘t so much about the final resolution, but how the drama basically ended in ep 7 and then 'fizzled out' in ep 8. It went from full speed to a standstill.
The message the drama tried to convey was fine by me, but how it was delivered wasn‘t very impactful at the end.
I‘m reasonably certain that the ML would have drawn the same conclusions if he skipped right to the last life (and perhaps the one where he met his girlfriend).
Maybe it‘s just me, but I expected for each life to represent a certain truth about life, but that didn‘t happen at all. Most of the reincarnations were simply there to drive the plot.
The music in the trailer make it look like a thriller lol, but the mdl tags suggest otherwise? Also, does anyone know when this will be released on Viki?
I‘m actually curious whether this show will manage to live up to all the hype it gets. All too often overly hyped dramas get rated quite harshly due to inflated expectations and as a result end up with rather poor ratings…
I'm glad I watched this, despite the rather bad rating and comments. The drama has some issues sure, but overall it was a solid and entertaining watch.
Starting with negatives, for one the pacing is really weird. The leads get together quickly but then their relationship kind of stagnates. Instead the drama goes off on a tangent and focuses more on side storylines and character development. I found these parts to be interesting though. This kind of structure however made the romance rather bland. There are some very cute scenes between the leads but those are concentrated in the beginning, afterwards we hardly get any intimacy at all.
In contrast to many other viewers I liked how the drama addressed the relationship between the leads and their respective exes. I know people on MDL are particularly touchy about infidelity in dramas. Thus, I'm not even surprised this show was rated into the ground for taking a more forgiving stance on the topic. However, reading some comments from other people I found their views on the topic of cheating to be rather immature and one sided.
Anyway, even if this drama isn't perfect I still enjoyed myself thoroughly watching it. I found the topic of weather forecasting to be especially interesting.. Though, if you're getting into this for the romance you'll probably be disappointed.
I don‘t know, seems like a lot of fuzz over nothing. Not like the production company got any added value out of it, and the original designer/brand didn‘t lose anything either. In fact they got free publicity through this.
I’m pretty sure the vast majority of viewers didn’t even care one bit about the designs, nor did they recognize them. I‘m all for intellectual property rights, but this case appears to be overly pedantic.
Should they have asked the designer first? Sure, but does this kind of thing really deserve all this drama?
This probably wasn’t even done on purpose. For a project of this scale, this kind minute detail is pretty much insignificant. Not like some manager decided to not ask for authorization. More likely that some poor intern (who probably got fired by now) forgot to get the copyright. Shit happens, people screw up.
I preferred the beginning and the ending. For my taste they could have skipped some of the drama with ML's backstory. The romance fell a bit short but it clearly wasn't the focus of the story so that's alright I guess. Overall an enjoyable drama.
I could have done without the whole revenge plot line. Imo it distracted from the main message.
Also the ending was somewhat anti-climatic. I can understand why people found it lacking, however for me it wasn‘t so much about the final resolution, but how the drama basically ended in ep 7 and then 'fizzled out' in ep 8. It went from full speed to a standstill.
The message the drama tried to convey was fine by me, but how it was delivered wasn‘t very impactful at the end.
I‘m reasonably certain that the ML would have drawn the same conclusions if he skipped right to the last life (and perhaps the one where he met his girlfriend).
Maybe it‘s just me, but I expected for each life to represent a certain truth about life, but that didn‘t happen at all. Most of the reincarnations were simply there to drive the plot.
https://kisskh.at/article/park-min-young-gets-her-weight-down-to-37kg-for-her-role-in-marry-my-husband
However, 37kg sounds anything but healthy tbh.
Starting with negatives, for one the pacing is really weird. The leads get together quickly but then their relationship kind of stagnates. Instead the drama goes off on a tangent and focuses more on side storylines and character development. I found these parts to be interesting though. This kind of structure however made the romance rather bland. There are some very cute scenes between the leads but those are concentrated in the beginning, afterwards we hardly get any intimacy at all.
In contrast to many other viewers I liked how the drama addressed the relationship between the leads and their respective exes. I know people on MDL are particularly touchy about infidelity in dramas. Thus, I'm not even surprised this show was rated into the ground for taking a more forgiving stance on the topic. However, reading some comments from other people I found their views on the topic of cheating to be rather immature and one sided.
Anyway, even if this drama isn't perfect I still enjoyed myself thoroughly watching it. I found the topic of weather forecasting to be especially interesting.. Though, if you're getting into this for the romance you'll probably be disappointed.
I’m pretty sure the vast majority of viewers didn’t even care one bit about the designs, nor did they recognize them. I‘m all for intellectual property rights, but this case appears to be overly pedantic.
Should they have asked the designer first? Sure, but does this kind of thing really deserve all this drama?
This probably wasn’t even done on purpose. For a project of this scale, this kind minute detail is pretty much insignificant. Not like some manager decided to not ask for authorization. More likely that some poor intern (who probably got fired by now) forgot to get the copyright. Shit happens, people screw up.