Chill bro. Who's the hater here? I'm not the one who talked shit about their haiRStyle, and I'm not hating on the show. I just commented what it looks like to me. It's my opinion. If you disagree that's fine. It hasn't come out yet so we both might be wrong. Don't tell others to stfu and you get a life
Listen, i don't know much about the Hyper Knife, but Weak Hero Class is not about "over the top violence", and…
He's talking about the pattern of reoccuring violence in kdramas these days and the dark concepts (apart from the romance ones). Whc1 is an exception because is concerns bullying and happens to depict the truth, not just generally violence and blood like the whole theme these days with movies like Mantis, dramas like Dark knife etc.
What great advice ? No breakfast , lunch at 2 pm and dinner at 5 pm? Basically 2 meals a day in 3 hours interval…
I just read from a harvard study that not eating breakfast is linked to cardiovascular diseases and early death. Your body not wanting to eat in the morning is a sign of a greater issue. Look it up
Soooo good. The best in a minute! The quietness is so heart whelming and healing. The acting is great, loved the actor! And they had great chemistry! Simple but soo good😤
Warning: this has some spoilers. I came across this k-drama through a soompi article on it, didn't read it, just saw the image of Uhm Tae goo and Kim Seol Hyun together in a lovely photo and immediately wanted to watch it! I had no idea it was thriller so it came by suprise in the first episode, I was like why are there so many weird characters revolving around this shop. (I also don't read the descriptions for dramas:sidenote) Sometimes it had me questioning if it was really a thriller or not. It made me cry more than it made me scared. The scare factor is really subtle and only when they played with the light did it have you waiting for a jump scare. It's not really romance either. It's more like a slow burn thriller (😂). I'd say it challenges beliefs and explores what might be after life, and especially the in between life and death, that many coma patients deal with (if you're religious) and how and what is the will they find to survive. I really liked how it turned out that, that will, they find themselves or from others, and sometimes they choose not to. It made me think what my decision would be in that situation :if I had lost a loved one, would I stay with them, keep being in a state where I'm not reminded how beautiful life can be, so the easier choice would be to keep being there and more. It really seemed like a battle to vet out from that simulation of a life. They don't really describe it as "hell" (I believe bc of the different religions) but as a place everyone visits and either comes out from or not. It didn't really leave me with many unsolved questions as to if that "universe" is a parallel to the original one (explaining why the living can also exist there) or if a completely different reality. I believe it's an easy watch. There are some interesting times where a fact about that world is revealed and you can easily connect the dots. I personally wouldn't choose that plot-twist in the end just because to me it doesn't add much flavour. Once more Park Bo young's acting (and other cast's) was phenomenal and enjoyable to watch. Her character was what the viewers point of view could resonate with the most as she took us through the important parts of the plot. I feel bad for the bus driver who stayed in that realm. I don't know what to rate this. Maybe a 8/10 ;)
Yeah I think romance has developed so much (good example of modern romance: Hidden love) that there needs to be a change to romance kdramas. I want more expressions showing nuanced emotions, more emotionally mature characters. Personally that's what draws me in
Welp that's embarrassing. My bad. Even so! It still hasnt ended. Its been like ages. I might feel so bc of the repetitive plot and not avid watching. I wanted to not watch it till it finishes but it's almost at the same spot where i left it...
I love dark comedy and this is just brilliant! So refreshing and fun. I loved all the characters &interactions between them, the ships and the fact that they didnt feel the need to add romance in the end. These are the kind of kdramas that dont make you lose interest. I love 2019 dramas😌🤧❤️🩹
I came across this k-drama through a soompi article on it, didn't read it, just saw the image of Uhm Tae goo and Kim Seol Hyun together in a lovely photo and immediately wanted to watch it! I had no idea it was thriller so it came by suprise in the first episode, I was like why are there so many weird characters revolving around this shop. (I also don't read the descriptions for dramas:sidenote)
Sometimes it had me questioning if it was really a thriller or not. It made me cry more than it made me scared. The scare factor is really subtle and only when they played with the light did it have you waiting for a jump scare. It's not really romance either. It's more like a slow burn thriller (😂).
I'd say it challenges beliefs and explores what might be after life, and especially the in between life and death, that many coma patients deal with (if you're religious) and how and what is the will they find to survive. I really liked how it turned out that, that will, they find themselves or from others, and sometimes they choose not to. It made me think what my decision would be in that situation :if I had lost a loved one, would I stay with them, keep being in a state where I'm not reminded how beautiful life can be, so the easier choice would be to keep being there and more. It really seemed like a battle to vet out from that simulation of a life.
They don't really describe it as "hell" (I believe bc of the different religions) but as a place everyone visits and either comes out from or not.
It didn't really leave me with many unsolved questions as to if that "universe" is a parallel to the original one (explaining why the living can also exist there) or if a completely different reality.
I believe it's an easy watch. There are some interesting times where a fact about that world is revealed and you can easily connect the dots.
I personally wouldn't choose that plot-twist in the end just because to me it doesn't add much flavour.
Once more Park Bo young's acting (and other cast's) was phenomenal and enjoyable to watch. Her character was what the viewers point of view could resonate with the most as she took us through the important parts of the plot.
I feel bad for the bus driver who stayed in that realm.
I don't know what to rate this. Maybe a 8/10 ;)