i wasn't a big fan of Nagano Ryota's performance for some reason, it felt far too awkward for me. I didn't feel they had that much chemistry because of it.
I really recommend the manga for people who liked the plot! :)
I ABSOLUTELY LOVED THIS. Everything about it. It was magical and exciting and fun. I loved every character (even the one that's meant to be the mean evil girl), Wookie's character was so mysterious and amazing. I bet this drama was so much fun to work on
It's automatically my new favourite and such a lovely comfort drama!
The start of the final episode I felt like I'd be disappointed by the end, I didn't like the direction it seemed to go in, but the actual ending was so great.
I can only hope for part 2, I wish it was longer ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
If you're used to shows like Healer, Strong Woman Bong Soon, Abyss, Extraordinary You that are plot heavy and really driven by an overall motivation, this show may not be a great one to watch. I found it really lacked any drive for me to keep watching to the next episode because there was no destination
The videography was truly amazing and I really liked the way some of the scenes were shot, but seriously? How…
Hello!! :)
I enjoyed it as a work of fiction. I don't believe there's any ambiguity or room to argue the moral (and legal!) issues with this show, and I don't think anyone who likes it would. For me, it was definitely morbid curiosity that kept me watching. At first when I saw the synopsis 'high-schooler' I assumed 17-18 straight away and my jaw dropped when I was realised his actual age, and it's exactly because I couldn't agree and couldn't understand that I liked watching it. It was fascinating to me to be watching from her side, you always want to side with the main character of the show or at least be able to empathise, so it put me in a very weird position and due to that it felt very fresh and interesting to watch.
That was just my take on it! It's also shot and edited really well, it's very raw and artistic in many places.
She fits exactly what I would imagine a literal predator would be like - a failing adult, so I think understanding from practically a criminal psychologist point of view is not the same as justifying her actions
idk in what way its abusive they are not each other to fall in love not a hate comment :)
That type of possessive is abuse. It's NOT healthy or good or okay, at all! But also, I never mentioned jealousy, because that's not what is the worst thing about the show. Partners should never be isolating you away from people, guilt tripping you, hitting you, yelling at you and saying bad things about you or parts of your identity. Type is incredibly mean to Tharn constantly.
I know it's easy to get swept up in the way shows/movies sometimes romanticise what's actually abuse, but that's not what a healthy relationship looks like. It worries me that the younger generation of female fans will watch this thinking it's romantic, when it's very damaging, actually.
This isn't typical 'drama' for a tv series, it's ABUSE. Nobody should be rooting for them as a couple.
Looking at history, the villains usually get away with it and write history. I mean the ending was either going…
Maybe!! But we don't get to really see him feeling badly, no regret, no pain, nothing! I know in real life it might be that way, but in a drama, watching it should feel rewarding at the end. For me at least!
It definitely had it's good moments, but the ending felt rushed and unresolved? Also why did the villain of the story just get away with it like there was no redemption or consequence for anything. Pretty unsatisfying to me
I really recommend the manga for people who liked the plot! :)
It's automatically my new favourite and such a lovely comfort drama!
The start of the final episode I felt like I'd be disappointed by the end, I didn't like the direction it seemed to go in, but the actual ending was so great.
I can only hope for part 2, I wish it was longer ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
I enjoyed it as a work of fiction. I don't believe there's any ambiguity or room to argue the moral (and legal!) issues with this show, and I don't think anyone who likes it would. For me, it was definitely morbid curiosity that kept me watching. At first when I saw the synopsis 'high-schooler' I assumed 17-18 straight away and my jaw dropped when I was realised his actual age, and it's exactly because I couldn't agree and couldn't understand that I liked watching it. It was fascinating to me to be watching from her side, you always want to side with the main character of the show or at least be able to empathise, so it put me in a very weird position and due to that it felt very fresh and interesting to watch.
That was just my take on it! It's also shot and edited really well, it's very raw and artistic in many places.
She fits exactly what I would imagine a literal predator would be like - a failing adult, so I think understanding from practically a criminal psychologist point of view is not the same as justifying her actions
You can read this here too: https://aminoapps.com/c/bldrama/page/blog/romanticization-and-glorification-of-sexual-assault-etc-in-tharntype/nWzY_WdhLuMaqPboZ1YqvxLw3q00dp4vwk
Tharn assaults Type.
I know it's easy to get swept up in the way shows/movies sometimes romanticise what's actually abuse, but that's not what a healthy relationship looks like. It worries me that the younger generation of female fans will watch this thinking it's romantic, when it's very damaging, actually.
This isn't typical 'drama' for a tv series, it's ABUSE. Nobody should be rooting for them as a couple.