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Replying to psjstan Nov 27, 2021
Her friend is so annoying, i wanna punch her face when i watch her scenes. But drama contains a little bit thriller…
It's her own fault that she lets herself to be so easily manipulated. It's her who is most annoying. Adultery with old geezer for career, letting stay so long at home barely known person, etc.
On Influence Nov 25, 2021
Title Influence Spoiler
I just don't understand why she wanted money from the novelist. At some point she seemed very desperate to get some compensation, so I thought that something deeper is going on in the background, but in the end it hasn't been clarified.
Replying to HPriest Nov 11, 2021
1) Yes, although it's more complex than "being lonely."2) She isn't mentally ill per se, she's just super excessive,…
I wonder if her boyfriend was made up as well, because the guy totally ignored her and said like whatever when she came to break up.
On The Wailing Nov 6, 2021
Title The Wailing
Very boring movie. Dropped after 40 minutes. I just couldn't care about characters and what happens to them.
On The Real Thing Nov 6, 2021
Horrible story about horrible people and their horrible decisions. Maybe because it's based on manga, characters lacked realistic portrayal. Their behavior and personalities were so irrational.
Replying to deedmurata Sep 26, 2021
It's very difficult to watch this dorama, the main character is the worst human being I've met ever ^^;;;
What? He has passion, can drive, helps his niece, sometimes does something for his mother, has good social skills. He is much more capable than any typical neet.
On The World of the Married Sep 9, 2021
Some Breaking Bad vibes. Painful to watch at times, because of so much torment on the screen. However, for me ending it with 6th episode just before last few minutes would be perfect. Additional 10 episodes feel unnecessary.
On Lie after Lie Aug 6, 2021
Title Lie after Lie Spoiler
Bit naive, but nice drama. It took 5 episodes for Eun Su to introduce herself, it felt strange that they are hanging out without knowing her name. I also don't understand why Kang Ji didn't know it's the same person from the past who was in prison 10 years ago, she didn't even change her name. But the biggest mystery to me is from where Eun Su takes money. She can pay rent, buy clothes and pretty much afford anything. Maybe the former secretary gave her something as apology?
Replying to IgorMikuya Aug 6, 2021
Title Mouse
Ba Reum is clumsy and slacks entire days hanging out with grandmother and the girl. He lacks any fighting abilities.…
Indeed it had. I didn't like the turn out of events, seemed like forced and manipulative direction instead of natural turn of events, but it was okay. Still I think it's overrated, not much, but 8.7/10 is very high rating, almost masterpiece level, which that dramas is not.
Replying to IgorMikuya Jul 18, 2021
Title Mouse Spoiler
Many characters, confusing beginnings, but above all - very unrealistic first episode. Killing 4 accidental people…
Ba Reum is clumsy and slacks entire days hanging out with grandmother and the girl. He lacks any fighting abilities. I don't know how he became policeman and how he can continue to hold his job, but for a country with military service he's too soft as a man in the first place, not to mention as a policeman.
Replying to Joerin Jul 16, 2021
Title Mouse Spoiler
Yeah the show has many characters and it’s a mystery so of course it’s confusing. In the end though, everything…
Random from the police perspective of course, as someone from the crowd just barges in and takes suspect among so many policemen seems very far-fetched just for the sake of scenario. It's cool scene itself, just very unrealistic.

If it's explained later okay, but it seemed very unnecessary. The guy was killing one person per act and suddenly randomly takes on entire family. So many years of getting away just to be busted like that, just before his kid is born. I think it should take more time and progress naturally. Especially with his kid. Suddenly he starts killing animals and family, despite he didn't do anything major before. Things escalate too fast. I would prefer one or at least half episode more depicting of his life. Sure he gets beaten and ostracized, but it's not the first time. So many years passed and nobody even send him to specialists, especially if mother knew about his genes? The only sign that someone taught him to behave in society is that scratching.
On Mouse Jul 16, 2021
Title Mouse Spoiler
Many characters, confusing beginnings, but above all - very unrealistic first episode. Killing 4 accidental people at once was risky and unnecessary. Random guy from outside gets into police station and takes the prime suspect, shutting him in interrogation room. I saw many incompetent police in Korean cinema, but this is something else. Besides very theatrical dialogues. Hardly anything feels natural.
On Beyond Evil Jun 15, 2021
Title Beyond Evil
Boring, slow and predictable. Can't understand the high rating. Not enough sensible material for 16 episodes, so it feels too long.
On Liverleaf Feb 26, 2021
Title Liverleaf
Unrealistic from the very beginning. Kids can attack adults without any repercussions. No police, court, zombie teachers, very strange depicted world.
On Forgiven Children Feb 25, 2021
Title Forgiven Children Spoiler
Accidentally kills? It was far from accidentally...

Great movie, I liked camera angles and music. Frustrating lack of conclusion, though.
On The Call Feb 18, 2021
Title The Call Spoiler
I loved the concept and beginning of this movie, but after that there were too many plot-holes. Some minor, some major. I was wondering what 28 year old Seo Yeon (btw she seemed like a different actor with long hair) was doing with her life. She seemed to have no job, boyfriend and just doing nothing all day (which didn't make sense with her almost perfect life while both parents lived), but what was more intriguing is how Yeong Sook lived so long without being find out by police and her antisocial personality (could be easily solved by asking lottery numbers and constant blackmailing to find out they way to escape police, although pilling corpses were too much at this point), like from where she got money to live 20 years. She seemed to unstable to function in society.

I think that post credit scene is a usual horror feature to mess with the audience, but it's more like a bonus than the part of main scenario. It didn't make any sense. How police never find out, despite their own officer, two mothers, strawberry guy and little girl were already missing, everything near the same location? Also if the past affects present (like scares), why it doesn't affect memory? Brain is also part of the body and you should have new memories of entire rewritten life. Besides SY didn't look like someone who was kept 20 years, tortured, she looked pretty normal, like she was caught second ago. Unless she was actually captured just in the present, because keeping her in the past would cancel entire timeline with finding telephone.

I was hoping for more. For example instead of killing mother she could be framed and end up in mental hospital, then the present SY would go to there and try to find out how to stop her daughter. Instead living in the same house, the killer could move out and just became a serial killer, maybe at some point thanks to the help of herself from future, but this is probably too much for a single movie, maybe drama would be more interesting in such setting.

Fun fact: If the time flow is parallel on the both sides of telephones with 20 years difference, then why present YS doesn't contact her future version? She still has phone, right?