I started! 3 episodes. It's quite good, but a bit cold, it's often like that with this writer. I liked how the drama introduce the two main characters, making them interesting to follow. And their relationship is promising (of what? I don't know yet).
From 2012 to 2015 he was in 12 movies that he was a main lead in and thats not including supporting or anything…
I'm sorry to complaint about that, but this article is so badly written. And you pointed out another blurry point making no sens. So maybe he was poor in 2005, and they was dating at this time?
a dark and eerie psychological thriller with an almost horror-like vibe. It started out pretty slow but got really…
I'm watching episode 1. I often say I don't like slow pace, and it's very slow. But it doesn't bother me here. Cinematography and photos are remarquables. Scenes cut in a smart way, and I'm always curious to know why the drama shows me a scene. Plus a charismatic main actress. I'm in.
Afff... I'm in a bad time... No drama catch my attention. I watched a bit "My Name", up to ep 5. With one of my fav actress. It's good quality but somehow, I'm jaded and realise I could continue to watch or just stop and it makes me nothing....... And it's like that with all the dramas I watch recently. I've a whole list of good dramas put on hold, or maybe dropped, for no clear reason.
So when I see Queen of tears episode 1 and I'm disappointed by the comedy. I feel I won't endure that in a whole drama. Is it this kind of comedy, people screaming, making tons, but nothing really funny behind. It's the tone of the drama. And I'd prefered it remains consistent. I guess for a marital argument drama, I just prefer the World of the Married.
Episode 1 start well, but about 30 minutes later it falls into: Overthetop gimmick not-funny comedy. Sorry, I can't watch, my brain revolts by itself, not even my choice.
Moving was a popular drama. And as I was disappointed by some parts, I think it's ok it gets the big prize. However, it shouldn't also get the screenplay award.
It looks like this drama is a "all or nothing". Audience had trouble to follow part2 because the high-concept continue to evolve, producing new twists that make sens, but without much explanations, it's difficult to guess how. But we end to understand during a rewatch. As it's so thrilling, it's also very rewatchable. The writer isn't easy, but when watching her previous dramas, we know she's very solid about concept logic and twisting scenes. Bonjour depuis la France!
"Something else happens". I could note how it's made: - There is unexpected twists, "something else happens". Jaw dropping mind-blowing twists. - And when we know what will happen, it just happens in a better way that what we could imagine. I think this drama is based on these two rules.
One of my favorite dramas ever! Just finished a re-watch and my 10/10 still holds for me. I love all the chaotic…
It has the "something more" about originality of the concept and meta-crazyness. And quite perfect screenplay, not usual one, as it use a lot of time manipulation and montages. Even if Memories of the Alhambra have that too, I prefer W, more fast paced and mad.
Currently I'm in the rewriting of season 2, pushing the high-concept even further. I'm doing visuals of episodes 39-42 that I will release soon.
I wouldn’t call the girl crush talk in the middle of recklessly parkouring all that unrealistic. These are hormonal…
I don't remember well all the scenes. But it's also possible it was the only "calm" moment where the 2 boys were alone and could speak. I vaguely remember they try to reach another classroom, and then follow a battle with zombies?
It's quite good, but a bit cold, it's often like that with this writer.
I liked how the drama introduce the two main characters, making them interesting to follow.
And their relationship is promising (of what? I don't know yet).
But I've to leave, I don't have more time to play with you.
And you pointed out another blurry point making no sens.
So maybe he was poor in 2005, and they was dating at this time?
Do something, educated yourself, try to grow up, but you can't let things being so bad.
And, anyway... I don't care, looks like an idiocy.
Age gap? Who is the older?
But it doesn't bother me here. Cinematography and photos are remarquables.
Scenes cut in a smart way, and I'm always curious to know why the drama shows me a scene.
Plus a charismatic main actress. I'm in.
I watched a bit "My Name", up to ep 5. With one of my fav actress.
It's good quality but somehow, I'm jaded and realise I could continue to watch or just stop and it makes me nothing....... And it's like that with all the dramas I watch recently. I've a whole list of good dramas put on hold, or maybe dropped, for no clear reason.
So when I see Queen of tears episode 1 and I'm disappointed by the comedy. I feel I won't endure that in a whole drama. Is it this kind of comedy, people screaming, making tons, but nothing really funny behind. It's the tone of the drama. And I'd prefered it remains consistent. I guess for a marital argument drama, I just prefer the World of the Married.
And I won't force myself....
Overthetop gimmick not-funny comedy.
Sorry, I can't watch, my brain revolts by itself, not even my choice.
Bonjour depuis la France!
I could note how it's made:
- There is unexpected twists, "something else happens". Jaw dropping mind-blowing twists.
- And when we know what will happen, it just happens in a better way that what we could imagine.
I think this drama is based on these two rules.
And quite perfect screenplay, not usual one, as it use a lot of time manipulation and montages.
Even if Memories of the Alhambra have that too, I prefer W, more fast paced and mad.
Currently I'm in the rewriting of season 2, pushing the high-concept even further.
I'm doing visuals of episodes 39-42 that I will release soon.