RL is painful i get it, but it's too much for a series. This family never catches a break, starting from the father, tge struggles with the farm, the abusive relationship between the mother and the son, the son turning into a murderer, then his fiancé attempting to kill him. He becomes disabled and loses his memory, and now the mom has stage 4 cancer. It feels like there's no end to their troubles. I expect something drastic like a fire to destroy the pig farm in the next episode.
1. It depends, it could have been better but it's not that bad.2. As a series? Yes yes and yes3. There is, but…
Idk, i haven't watched this (maybe i should watch some more c-dramas). Maybe someone else can answer this.. For the dynamics are like a darker and more romantic Reylo from Star Wars... if that helps.
Someone plzz reply me:1. How's the ending?2. Is it worthy ?3. Any irritating second lead female?4. Is it a Melo…
1. It depends, it could have been better but it's not that bad. 2. As a series? Yes yes and yes 3. There is, but she doesn't have many scenes and the male lead never pays attention to her. 4. No, at least for me the right words for this are fantasy tragedy. 5. He is. His fighting scenes as Minge, but even more as Tantai Jin are awesome.
I think it is not a tragedy. Tantai Jin is not succumbed to his flaws in the end of the story.
The concept of tragedy differs somewhat from its modern English meaning. In simple terms, when we watch a tragic story, we can relate to the main characters to some extent. We feel sorry for them when unfair things happen, and we hope that we never have to face such injustices ourselves.
Tragedy is a genre that uses these feelings of fear and pity to achieve its purpose, which is to cleanse and heal the viewer's soul, troubled by the hero's sufferings. This cleansing, known as Catharsis, happens when the story's outcome aligns with our inherent sense of what is right and fair, which is essentially justice.
I don't have an issue with how the story concludes, but I do wish that Tantai Jin's reputation could be redeemed in the eyes of the whole world. He sacrificed his life for the sake of others, and it is only fair that he is acknowledged as a hero instead of being seen as a villain. Throughout his entire life, he longed for love and sought to live as a regular husband, rather than as an emperor or a deity. It is only right that he receives the recognition he deserves. Not just by his family, but from everyone. His life should have become a myth, a story and fairytale. 😭
2. As a series? Yes yes and yes
3. There is, but she doesn't have many scenes and the male lead never pays attention to her.
4. No, at least for me the right words for this are fantasy tragedy.
5. He is. His fighting scenes as Minge, but even more as Tantai Jin are awesome.
Tragedy is a genre that uses these feelings of fear and pity to achieve its purpose, which is to cleanse and heal the viewer's soul, troubled by the hero's sufferings. This cleansing, known as Catharsis, happens when the story's outcome aligns with our inherent sense of what is right and fair, which is essentially justice.
Me: Let me watch the ending one more time before i watch the series again.