Han So Hee's acting is painful to watch. I personally find it hard to connect with her. She was rather stiff with her expressions and the fact that she's in talk with more of my fav actors next year. I don't think I'm able to handle but I will give it a shot for the sake of actress and famous director/writer. Also, please no more make out scene pls. That's the only thing she's good at in her dramas maybe, with Jang Ki Young? Their acting abilities are on the same level.
Yea the 'coincidence' is wayyyy to much now. It didn't make any sense, rather annoying. Also, why did the camera panned to Jae Guk's pants and then their intimate area when they were in the design room? Because his pp is close to her it might knock some 'do you miss me moment again?!' so cringey. Do you miss me after meeting me for 24th times today?. Welp dropping
It's friends turned lovers relationship. Not the common Kdrama lovey dovey type but you can tell they care and love each other. So, even if there's romance, it won't be as romantic. The story focus more on action.
This drama is good but how can all the residents be equally irritating. There's like 5 decent characters including the leads. I wish they make some more bcs everyone stressed tf outta me. I guess that's the reality of human nature bcs m this is close to what happened earlier during first COVID outbreak.
I don't really enjoy the amount of back and forth flash backs I'm getting. FL *blinks* (flashback), blink 20x= 20x flashbacks. ML popping up almost everywhere FL goes is so unrealistic. And they are trying too hard making it looked artistic just bcs someone's from design/art background but it all turned out cringey. Spitting monotonous French advice in the middle of speaking korean *cringe*, for a character who live, study, and work there for years... bro sounded he learned how to pronounce with google translate.
dramacool is faster than iqiyi. you can watch it on either websites. iqiyi will upload the subbed 6th episode at 12pm tomorrow. dramacool probably at 6.am.
That's what happens when you fight and get hurt in the process, no matter how much you train. She's human after…
I get where you came from as I myself practices martial art. I understand her sloppy moves on ep 1 (classroom scene) but I'm mainly talking about ep 2. Mehhh. Her moves are not sharp. Try watching without audio esp the last fight scene in ep 2.
Heres better kdrama/kmovie fight scene examples: park shin hye- sisyphus, doctors. Kim Yoo Jung- back street rookie. Ha ji won-she starred in a lot. Shu qi- my wife is a gangster
Also, female police officer/detectives with better charisma/aura. Moon Che Won- flower of evil. Kim Hye Soo- Signal. They barely had any fight scene but their facial expressions and the way they speak are enough for me to call them badass.
This is such a warm drama, I hope it didn't turn me into a wreck. I can't accept of ML going to have chronic illness and FL falling in love with someone that's going to leave her again like her mom did
I think people really forget the following key details when judging Na Bi:1. Na Bi has been super neglected from…
Understood. But we still didn't get the answer why NaBi is so crazy in love with Jae Eon when she was so disgusted and hate her ex with passion. She can say straight up NO when she saw her ex kissing ONCE and stick to her decision. It's safe to say she IS more than capable to do the same with Jae Eon since they were just met at the beginning (before the sex scene). Why did her childhood trauma and upbringing only affected her relationship with Jae Eon and not with her Ex? It didn't make any sense. So at this point, she's just giving Jae Eon a free pass bcs of his look and sex play conclusion seemed valid for viewers to make, well at least to me.
It's frustrating to see a character being that stupid and still didn't learn or grow anything 70% through out the story. This is the same case with NJH character in Start Up. We almost close to the final and she's still the same i mean, what's the point of a drama if the character growth is 0 and the storyline is repetitive on every episode.
I don't think someone's PTSD or any other personal circumstances should be the cause to lower the ratings. I faint…
As I said, we'll see how the drama goes, it's not my final rating yet. Just for the first 2 ongoing ep.
I am trying to alert those with traumatic cheating experience, so they might be prepared if they decided to watch.
This review is about how the drama made me personally FELT about it. I actually love plenty of other cheating movies/dramas but this drama is not it.
So, the overall rating is not entirely based on my cheating experience but more to how they present the story. (The FL pov, her character development, her monologue) which summarize to why I dislike how the drama is leading me to aka (plot). What your understanding on drama review might be different from mine. I prioritize the connection, the experience that I get from a drama.
That's why i gave acting rating an 8 and story a 5. If the actors failed to deliver the sexual tension, I am not going to give it an 8.
Cinematography and music is typical, basic kdrama for me.
Yes I have. I enjoyed the new concept that stressed on mental illness but it's just an okay drama for me because I can predict the plot and who's the villain as early as ep 5-6 bcs the plot is not uncommon, suspicious partner and secretary kim both were similar to it's okay not to be okay ( I mean the part when their love spark, one of the leads family caused dispair to one another and that will push them to end their relationship bcs of guilt and insecurities) but bcs of their strong bond they reconciled. Ive seen a bunch of dramas with this kind of plot so storyline wise is cliche, but concept is fresh, the big bro acting was phenomenal.
I can't choose, in romance genre Scarlett Heart is my no 1 and others are like good, okay and bad in my list. So the good ones are Crash Landing on You, Healer, Dr. Stranger, Autumn in My Heart, Do Bong Soon, It's Okay That's Love, W, My Lovely Girl, My Girlfriend is a Gumiho, Cinderella Stepsister, When Camilla Blooms, Fight for My Way, I have like 50+ more
Heres better kdrama/kmovie fight scene examples: park shin hye- sisyphus, doctors. Kim Yoo Jung- back street rookie.
Ha ji won-she starred in a lot. Shu qi- my wife is a gangster
Also, female police officer/detectives with better charisma/aura. Moon Che Won- flower of evil. Kim Hye Soo- Signal. They barely had any fight scene but their facial expressions and the way they speak are enough for me to call them badass.
It's frustrating to see a character being that stupid and still didn't learn or grow anything 70% through out the story. This is the same case with NJH character in Start Up. We almost close to the final and she's still the same i mean, what's the point of a drama if the character growth is 0 and the storyline is repetitive on every episode.
I am trying to alert those with traumatic cheating experience, so they might be prepared if they decided to watch.
This review is about how the drama made me personally FELT about it. I actually love plenty of other cheating movies/dramas but this drama is not it.
So, the overall rating is not entirely based on my cheating experience but more to how they present the story. (The FL pov, her character development, her monologue) which summarize to why I dislike how the drama is leading me to aka (plot). What your understanding on drama review might be different from mine. I prioritize the connection, the experience that I get from a drama.
That's why i gave acting rating an 8 and story a 5. If the actors failed to deliver the sexual tension, I am not going to give it an 8.
Cinematography and music is typical, basic kdrama for me.