It has a complicated and controversial ending. The writer wanted a sad ending but the director wanted a happy…
It is a well done drama until the last episode and really the last 10 minutes is what drives people crazy. I think if you know that going in, it is worth a watch. The power difference between writers and directors in Korea is different in , say, America where a tv show can use a different director each episode. Having said that no one is telling a super powerful writer like the Goblin/DOTS writer how to end her drama. The writer apparently posted her ending on her website and am hoping someone puts it out in English someday because I would like to know what her plan was.
I like the main pairing just fine but could've easily also liked Seo Ji Hye with Kim Rae Won.In my opinion Seo…
I know everyone is always supposed to go for the main role, but SJH gets to really chew up the scenery in this drama. So, yeah, the payday of a lead is probably nicer but as an actor, I think she should be pretty happy. She and Jang Mi Hee have the most interesting roles because they are the only two who know what is going on.
Is it just me or does anyone like Sharon's character over Jung Hae Ra?
I think the character of Sharon would be fantastic to play as an actress because I can feel a little (just a little) sympathy for her but she is truly a horrible person. I mean she's learned nothing. But I think all this does make her interesting.
TO THOSE WHO DROPPED THIS AT EP 1: Please watch a couple of eps further, it got better. Plot less confusing too.I…
It ain't perfect but I think people should give it through episode 4 if they like actors or genre. Everything is coming together and the direction is better. Sometimes I think filming overseas is a mistake.
I have no issue with nudity in movies, but I actually thought for a couple that was supposed to be so obsessed with each other, these scenes (especially after the first time) really lacked passion or any sense of urgency. I blame the director who puts together these scenes. Explicit doesn't mean passionate.
Overall it was an okay movie, but the plot held very little in the way of surprise.
Haven't tried Mad Dog. Of the rest, the only one I really enjoyed all the way through was Fight My Way. I just liked the leads and found it believable that they actually were friends.
Suspicious Minds and School 2017 were okay for me but not fantastic. I found both too long for the story they wanted to tell. I'm still watching While You Were Sleeping but am losing steam.
I absolutely agree about Strong Woman. I really loved the first few episodes but it went downhill fast. I think everyone just loves the leads but couldn't believe the ratings this got when the story was all over the place. And I really wish they'd stop putting serial killers in rom/com dramas.
You shouldn't get much hate for this list. I'm someone who dropped Goblin at episode 9 and think Coffee Prince is hugely overrated ! Ha! Seriously, I have learned to go into all dramas with very middle of the road expectations. I don't buy into hype because it really comes down to the writing. Bad editing might annoy me but if the story is good enough, I'll stick it out til the end.
The filming issues I noticed in the first two episodes weren't there this week so probably more about setting up a storyline and dealing with Slovenia shoot. I'm actually glad the storyline doesn't seem overly complicated because generally, I find that k-dramas don't necessarily pull this off in a satisfactory manner.
Oh, and I live in a sunny climate but this drama makes me want to invest in a whole line of winter coats.
Shin Se Kyun is doing great and honestly she shows more talent in acting than Kim Rae Won right now. A good script…
SSK is doing just fine in this imo. I think KRW is doing fine with what he has been given as well because all he's been able to do is be enigmatic as they set up the story around the female character. We know so little about him which I think is the point. I do hope the writer gives him something to do besides be mysterious and tragic. I've just accepted that SSK, along with several other actresses, get a constant barrage of negativity from the international audience.
I feel like actresses get more flak for their "bad acting" than male leads do....Almost every drama I watch, I…
I thought SSK did well in Sensory Couple and she was not the issue in BOTWG. Many seem to think she does well in historicals as well. I don't think she did a great job in When a Man Loves but the writing was an issue. Frankly, I just didn't get that drama at all. I don't think she's the best crier in the business but truthfully, I have never gotten the k-drama love for dramatic wailing/crying so this doesn't bother me.
i just want you to know that i am in love with your points and the excellent wayyou express them ^^thw work of…
re: TOL The writing went sideways about mid-way making characters do things that made no sense and no way was there enough story to have a 20 hour drama. I felt Doctors (same writer) was way too long as well though I did finish that drama.
I haven't watched it yet, but I really like the supernatural genre so I definitely am going to check it out. I haven't been reading too many reviews because I don't want spoilers in a drama like this but, yeah, I've heard it is a bit muddled. Hopefully they wrapped things up in the final episodes. It hits Netflix on 12/15.
I dropped Romantic Doctor (all that yelling) early and Temperature of Love eventually. Stuck with it too long. I have put Chicago Typewriter and While You Were Sleeping on the backburner which indicates a good chance of me never revisiting them. Chicago Typewriter has some dedicated fans though.
I completed Suspicious Partner...it's okay, The Liar and the Lover which actually grew on me as it went on. Just completed Revolutionary Love which was okay. I think they messed up the tone of that drama but it did improve and I didn't have much else going on.
I have no plans to watch the others you dropped. I watched one episode of Hwarang and never went back but don't think that counts as an official drop....just not my thing. Word of mouth stopped me on Ruler but, wow, that drama do well in Korea. For that matter so was Romantic Dr and I still don't understand why unless it is the actor.
If not too sure about this one, viewers might check out the writer. She's had some solid dramas but also some misses. When A Man Loves is one of the misses imo but I thought Unkind Women was solid though not perfect. Also liked The Woman Who Still Wants to Marry though it is dated now.
Anyway, I'm fine with the actors. KRW is such a man and has such a solid screen presence. I know the actress is problematic with some but she's doing fine (two hours in thus far). I did find the first episode to be very jumpy production wise (jump from scene to scene) as if they were trying to fit a lot of the story and get the foundation put in almost too quickly. I'm hoping it calms down now that the story is set.
Unlike most, Goblin didn't really work for me though it was beautifully filmed and Bride of The Water God was a bust in terms of real supernatural suspense so I'm hoping this drama can fill the void until Black shows up on Netflix.
i just want you to know that i am in love with your points and the excellent wayyou express them ^^thw work of…
Thanks. I'm pretty calm about My Golden Life but, honestly, I can vent like crazy when a drama goes sideways on me (most recently Temperature of Love). Ha!
Ji Soo can definitely be frustrating so I hope she has some bumps in the road on her path to maturity especially when she realizes that even though she isn't blood related, she actually was the favored child.
This isn't a drama that is going to rock anyone's world but at 12 episodes, it's a fun, fast and easy to watch drama. Just having one of the leads be a tour guide makes it different from the normal doctor/lawyer/police style drama. I enjoyed all of the story lines as we figure out what is going on with all the tourists. I would say the first episode or two are a bit slow but then it flowed quite well.
I have no issue with nudity in movies, but I actually thought for a couple that was supposed to be so obsessed with each other, these scenes (especially after the first time) really lacked passion or any sense of urgency. I blame the director who puts together these scenes. Explicit doesn't mean passionate.
Overall it was an okay movie, but the plot held very little in the way of surprise.
Suspicious Minds and School 2017 were okay for me but not fantastic. I found both too long for the story they wanted to tell. I'm still watching While You Were Sleeping but am losing steam.
I absolutely agree about Strong Woman. I really loved the first few episodes but it went downhill fast. I think everyone just loves the leads but couldn't believe the ratings this got when the story was all over the place. And I really wish they'd stop putting serial killers in rom/com dramas.
You shouldn't get much hate for this list. I'm someone who dropped Goblin at episode 9 and think Coffee Prince is hugely overrated ! Ha! Seriously, I have learned to go into all dramas with very middle of the road expectations. I don't buy into hype because it really comes down to the writing. Bad editing might annoy me but if the story is good enough, I'll stick it out til the end.
Oh, and I live in a sunny climate but this drama makes me want to invest in a whole line of winter coats.
The LMH reviews are my favorite. Would love to see more.
I completed Suspicious Partner...it's okay, The Liar and the Lover which actually grew on me as it went on. Just completed Revolutionary Love which was okay. I think they messed up the tone of that drama but it did improve and I didn't have much else going on.
I have no plans to watch the others you dropped. I watched one episode of Hwarang and never went back but don't think that counts as an official drop....just not my thing. Word of mouth stopped me on Ruler but, wow, that drama do well in Korea. For that matter so was Romantic Dr and I still don't understand why unless it is the actor.
Anyway, I'm fine with the actors. KRW is such a man and has such a solid screen presence. I know the actress is problematic with some but she's doing fine (two hours in thus far). I did find the first episode to be very jumpy production wise (jump from scene to scene) as if they were trying to fit a lot of the story and get the foundation put in almost too quickly. I'm hoping it calms down now that the story is set.
Unlike most, Goblin didn't really work for me though it was beautifully filmed and Bride of The Water God was a bust in terms of real supernatural suspense so I'm hoping this drama can fill the void until Black shows up on Netflix.
Ji Soo can definitely be frustrating so I hope she has some bumps in the road on her path to maturity especially when she realizes that even though she isn't blood related, she actually was the favored child.