First impression after ep1. I'd say Richie did really well in portraying two separate character. God Itthipat…
Thank you for subbing this. I wouldn't have gotten to see this without you. Loving the story so far and Itthipat is being Godlike which is always good.
My heart breaks and keeps breaking for Jun Hwi - he one true innocent in all this. Everyone keeps unloading on him, starting from his brother. I hope he finds shelter soon.
Sometimes I think the cameraman is in love with LDW too - or maybe just the camera. When they do the ultra close up and he's just looking at the guest with such interest and intensity - I just swoon. He's just got such an interest and watchable face. Then on top of that, his voice. And his manner is just so gentle and genuine. He's a rookie and he's open about it, so he seemed to be clear that he was making things up as he went along. I don't know whether that's the persona he's adapted, or just his personality - either way it's working for me.
I really liked these 2 episodes and my heart broke for all of them. My only complaint is too much Soul Ah, not enough Cheong Ah.
Also Kim Jae Young really impressed me (again) with his acting. The way he showed he was a little drunk. Not falling down, but just that he'd had a few drinks...(this is not a spoiler guys). Just like the intensity and nuance he brings to the role (and yes, I realize that's a bit of an oxymoron).
So hot. I will be following him because he seems to be a good actor as well. I somehow now really want to see him and God in a series together though I am afraid it will mess my screen.
Do finish Pinocchio, I Hear Your Voice and Touch Your Heart. All three get a lot lighter and more fun when the set up ends and the story kicks in. And the pretty is so so pretty. To Die For in fact.
Strangely enough I find PSH strangely compelling as an actress though I can't explain why. It's Chae Soo Bin (?) that I have a really have a hard time watching. I'm watching I'm not a robot over nearly a year because I need frequent breaks and Strongest Deliveryman was a little bit of a slog because of that as well. But Jung Have In will make it ok. If I can overcome Park Min Young being in all the interesting dramas, I can overcome CSB.
I do love bromances, and, yes, sometimes care more for them than the lead pair. I liked the easy friendships in Touch Your Heart. when it comes to sisterhood I'd call out Reply 1997 (which had awesome bromance too), Because This is My First Life and, for the swagger, Search : www.
Then on top of that, his voice. And his manner is just so gentle and genuine. He's a rookie and he's open about it, so he seemed to be clear that he was making things up as he went along.
I don't know whether that's the persona he's adapted, or just his personality - either way it's working for me.
Also Kim Jae Young really impressed me (again) with his acting. The way he showed he was a little drunk. Not falling down, but just that he'd had a few drinks...(this is not a spoiler guys). Just like the intensity and nuance he brings to the role (and yes, I realize that's a bit of an oxymoron).