Is this something that a male non-kdrama fan would enjoy?
I don't know if you've watched it already or not since it's been more than two weeks already, but I would say yes if you're into action movies (the fight scenes are really well done) and you don't mind suspending your disbelief. It's not perfect but it's definitely one of the most entertaining drama I've watched
The driver was probably a private driver for the assaulter, so it's not hard to imagine that he's also paid to…
Oh, don't worry, I don't mind at all ahah. So basically the policewoman asks your same question to the FL: how could he know that you were in danger? How did he arrive at the perfect time? Then she explains that he (the male lead) has been following the bad guy for months, so, I don't know if it's just my mind running wild and getting ahead of the plot itself, but if the ML tailed the bad guy for a long time then it means that he saw the bad guy do those dirty things before, it can't be the first time (I'm taking this for granted since perverted old men with money like him are used to do their dirty deeds and then bury them with money), he knows what he's like, so when he saw that the car wasn't moving for a while that was probably enough for him to make an idea about what was happening inside the car. That's what I've thought after that interrogation scene at least.
As for the driver, I still personally think there was no need to show it since he could have shouted what you said from what we know, but the camera just didn't need to focus on that one detail that wouldn't have been important anyway, since the driver doesn't have a role in the story. It's not really uncommon for the director to cut off details that don't add anything to the plot.
As for the massaur I don't think they explained it and tbh I don't remember the scene right now because I'm watching too many shows at the same time 😂. That might be a plot hole ahah.
And for your last question: I'm currently watching as well, so I can't answer that ahah. I'm also hoping that it's going to be a satisfying ending
This drama has a really intricate plot, so it's easy to get lost with all those names and their connection with each other, and the alliances and betrayals, I might need to rewatch it soon, but it's really good so far, you can't help but look forward to the next episode and try to guess what's going to happen. I hope the final two episodes won't end with a cliffhanger too though, since we don't even know the release date of the second season and it's already difficult waiting a simple week😂.
This is produced by Tving, Amazon Prime only takes care of the distribution. Given the number of episodes I think it will probably be 2 eps each week. Tving's schedule is quite weird and unpredictable though
The driver was probably a private driver for the assaulter, so it's not hard to imagine that he's also paid to…
If you don't mind a little spoiler, they raise the question themselves about how he knew what was happening in the car in ep. 6, that will probably give you a better answer than I can. As for the driver (sorry I misunderstood your point in the beginning, I thought you meant why he didn't do anything to help her), I don't think it's a plot hole: I mean, he's a regular driver, why would he get in a fight to protect an asshole if it's not his job?
It wasn't all that great for me. There was too much going on, too many plots and sub plots that they included.…
The directing was top notch here too, but they had a more complex plot than Vincenzo and it was easier to mess it up, especially since they tried to fit so many plot threads and characters in a 12 episodes drama that is shorter than the average drama
In episode 2, how would Jwa Si Baek have known that Noh Chak Hee needed help from Jo Hyun Sik at just the right…
The driver was probably a private driver for the assaulter, so it's not hard to imagine that he's also paid to keep his mouth shut and wouldn't do anything against the man who takes care of his paycheck. As for your first question that one irked me too, but I think he said that he was following them
Just watched ep 4 and nooooooo, I hope they don't kill off that guy. It's so early!
I don't think he's dead, he's in most of the posters along with Lee Sung Min as if he's the second lead in the show, and also it would be a waste of a good character and of a handsome ajhussi
Cosmopolitan Korea interviewed Hyo Joo. From 2:13 to 3:26, she talks about “Moving” she explains a bit about…
Yes, they spent a lot of money on it, it's actually one of the kdramas with the highest budget and if it's a hit they're probably going to make other adaptions set in the same universe, that's what I've read at least
I finished it and I felt a little underwhelmed. If you're not liking it by episode 8 I'm not sure if it would…
Was I? I think it's the first time I make a comment on this drama or the ml though ahah. Anyway, Lee Minki was actually the main reason why I finished it despite its shortcomings. Also yes, I expected more from the FL as well, I thought she was far more expressive in alchemy of souls from what I've seen of it
Try the ongoing Shadow Detective, it looks promising
It's the story of a detective who is about to retire, but one day he receives an anonymous phone call from someone who calls themselves a "friend" of his and who threatens him. So the detective who was supposed to retire find himself framed for the murder of a colleague and in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the mysterious person. It all ties up to a case from the past. It's shaping up to be a complex story full of mysteries where you can't trust anybody. It's quite gritty too, kinda has the mood of a classic hard-boiled detective story
I was sure I would dislike this drama because of how widely hated and critiqued it is so I watched it with korean…
My only real complaint (which greatly affected my judgment) was that it felt too much unfinished, but now that they announced season 2 I'm really excited.
As for the driver, I still personally think there was no need to show it since he could have shouted what you said from what we know, but the camera just didn't need to focus on that one detail that wouldn't have been important anyway, since the driver doesn't have a role in the story. It's not really uncommon for the director to cut off details that don't add anything to the plot.
As for the massaur I don't think they explained it and tbh I don't remember the scene right now because I'm watching too many shows at the same time 😂. That might be a plot hole ahah.
And for your last question: I'm currently watching as well, so I can't answer that ahah. I'm also hoping that it's going to be a satisfying ending