Weather forecasting is indeed really cool. There needed to be a lot of strides in both mathematics and statistics…
My dudette, I was not criticizing you, consider it merely an advice. Is it worth to get mildly infuriated over something someone said over internet? I don't know you and I won't see you in real life most probably ever so I am not bothered by your comment. Im just here to tell you regardless of you are right you wrong, with this kind of attitude you'll just get unpleasant feedback, especially in real life. Being mindful of others will just make your life easier. I wish you the best in life.
I found these two episodes kinda....bland? From the first two minutes of the serie i predicted the whole two episodes,…
Weather forecasting is indeed really cool. There needed to be a lot of strides in both mathematics and statistics for people to be able to predict weather. Some dude a few years ago submitted a mathematical proof that it is impossible to predict the weather beyond 5 day horizon with high accuracy. I said all these to tell you, you will only get hate comments for gesturing that other people's interests are insignificant. If you don't enjoy it that's cool move on save yourself from frustrating yourself and others. Good Luck.
Usually there is an over valuation/appreciation for something good ( like Vincenzu or hometown cha ) and the opposite is true, an under valuation to something not really good. This is one of those with an overwhelming negative responses. The story is a little fragmented and the leads are not comfortable in their roles. On the other hand there is a beautiful cancer patient story which is really thought provoking specially on accepting death. It is hard to recommend the drama, but if one decided to watch it there are enjoyable moments in it, it needs a different point of view as in this is not a point "a" to "b" cut out story but a random tantrum has gone off in a life of few people and they are trying to deal with it. Their efforts are useless sometimes and by the end of it they are not sure what they are doing and as a viewer maybe if you embrace the uncertainty this show will become enjoyable.
Based on recent comments, I think I’m the only one enjoying this drama. Hahaha. Maybe this drama is not for…
Although there are a lot missing here, I mostly was interested in the cancer story and I must say this episode was a good wrap for that story and extremely sad, just makes one think more about life
No bro you need to watch further episode i don't want to reveal the spoiler for you but they shows the reason…
Not defending YeonSoo here. I think it is important to see life from her point of view. We are not seeing her parents being present in her life. She is grown in relative poverty. She apparently has a somehow fragile grandma. It was shown she has a hard time making friends because of the said issues. So all in all who wouldn't to some degree not be insecure ? She has put up a wall as a psychological defense system to protect herself from the harshness of life when she was a child. Because these defense systems are subconscious, you are not aware of them growing up and most likely you will keep them with you. Thats why she is always asking "what if" questions, it's just her subconscious creeping in form of these questions to make sure she wouldn't get hurt. It was probably the best strategy while she was a kid to protect herself with it but probably isn't a good strategy when you are with a significant other in a different time of your life. Patience required.
I have not seen this one yet so don't know whats going on here. Regarding your question through out history Korea…
Freedom of speech doesn't mean freedom of consequences. For example I am free to say whatever shit I like about you but it doesn't mean you can't take legal action against me. The 80s is very pivotal for South Korea, the people have sacrificed a lot to gain democracy for their country. I think it would be a touchy subject to make a series for it as the events are still pretty recent and there are a lot of people alive today who have gone through that period. Nationalism in SouthKorea and Japan is mostly from bottom to top meaning people enforce the sense of unity to the government( a bit different from China where it is top to bottom enforced). So you will get more noise from people.
Why are SK and China sooooo sensitive about their history?
I have not seen this one yet so don't know whats going on here. Regarding your question through out history Korea had a lot of struggles with China and Japan. Korea's land is the bridge between these two countries. And through sheer dedication/luck/etc. Korea remained. Modern day problems are different as North Korea is one of the bridges between western allies and china. For example U.S. has 30,000 troops in South Korea and multiple military bases there. Nowadays most of the war is settled through media and one of the ways to get a better hand in media is to bold your history which indirectly affects your people's sense of nationalism and unity which will fend off foreign propaganda attacks. So now you see historic shows show glories of those days and anything offending will hurt the peoples pride(or more importantly will put a dent in government's nationalism image plans). In short this is why we have these media wars in the modern day.
I see the side stories but I don't think they're properly handled. A side story can be compelling if they're tackled…
Yeah there are a lot of problems in story delivery unfortunately. I like to ask myself what would have I done if I were in that position. The cancer one was very troubling. The ex lover's brother is kinda weird to be honest.
I think people are a lot fixated on the acting which to be honest is not really good, the story here is quite diverse though. From cancer and death to cheating and feeling guilt to old couple having midlife crisis and a load of people meddling in each other's business because probable they are psychologically damaged to face their own issues. I can't say that I really enjoy this as a whole but these real life problems that these people are having and how they react to it is quite interesting to me.
Good review marshmallow, great job. The addition of the serial murderer at the end was just too much for me while I hoped We would've get a little more romance between the leads. Entertaining nonetheless.
I don't know you and I won't see you in real life most probably ever so I am not bothered by your comment. Im just here to tell you regardless of you are right you wrong, with this kind of attitude you'll just get unpleasant feedback, especially in real life. Being mindful of others will just make your life easier. I wish you the best in life.
I said all these to tell you, you will only get hate comments for gesturing that other people's interests are insignificant. If you don't enjoy it that's cool move on save yourself from frustrating yourself and others. Good Luck.
The story is a little fragmented and the leads are not comfortable in their roles. On the other hand there is a beautiful cancer patient story which is really thought provoking specially on accepting death.
It is hard to recommend the drama, but if one decided to watch it there are enjoyable moments in it, it needs a different point of view as in this is not a point "a" to "b" cut out story but a random tantrum has gone off in a life of few people and they are trying to deal with it. Their efforts are useless sometimes and by the end of it they are not sure what they are doing and as a viewer maybe if you embrace the uncertainty this show will become enjoyable.
The 80s is very pivotal for South Korea, the people have sacrificed a lot to gain democracy for their country. I think it would be a touchy subject to make a series for it as the events are still pretty recent and there are a lot of people alive today who have gone through that period. Nationalism in SouthKorea and Japan is mostly from bottom to top meaning people enforce the sense of unity to the government( a bit different from China where it is top to bottom enforced). So you will get more noise from people.
Regarding your question through out history Korea had a lot of struggles with China and Japan. Korea's land is the bridge between these two countries. And through sheer dedication/luck/etc. Korea remained. Modern day problems are different as North Korea is one of the bridges between western allies and china. For example U.S. has 30,000 troops in South Korea and multiple military bases there.
Nowadays most of the war is settled through media and one of the ways to get a better hand in media is to bold your history which indirectly affects your people's sense of nationalism and unity which will fend off foreign propaganda attacks. So now you see historic shows show glories of those days and anything offending will hurt the peoples pride(or more importantly will put a dent in government's nationalism image plans). In short this is why we have these media wars in the modern day.
The addition of the serial murderer at the end was just too much for me while I hoped We would've get a little more romance between the leads. Entertaining nonetheless.