It's okay and interesting. Bu I didn't like the lack of communication and them just coming back like nothing was wrong. And some things didn't make sense like the expulsion plot and stuff. The acting is okay though.
I liked it. Although it took a while to finish because of the subtitles washing off and some other things. I don't know what word to describe their relationship but obsessive? The killings can be random sometimes but anyways. Good acting.
First of all, my sincere condolences to the poor firefighters who were caught in the real tragedy.
As for this movie, it failed to capture my emphaty ft. If I actually didn't read on the real story, I wouldn't understand what they were trying to portray here except for the maltreatment of firefighters and stubbornness.
During the main incident at the end, what I felt was more of anger and frustration cause really? I understand the dedication to their job and saving lives but they really went too far here, it didn't make sense and I felt so angry. There were so many leeways. The movie or its writing failed to capture whatever sincerity to be shown there.
The half baked stories of some characters wasn't necessary too, they should have just focused on the main story cause characters were flat. The writing and directing also seem lazy. The acting is also not excellent. It almost came across as disrespectful towards to real incident. However, it's just okay as a pass watch.
I don't even know what to say or where to start from. Compared to S1, this season actually wasn't bad but it left a sour taste in my mouth; it made me deeply unsatisfied.
Firstly, I dislike the less screen time they gave Jigoo and how easily they dismissed her core affairs and issues. Also, the remaining characters had enough screen time with their love interests but when it got to her turn, it turned to one stupid word on screens commentary like what the actual fvck?? Moreover, compared to S1, I wasn't really interested in them as a couple and they kinda lacked that chemistry that was there in S1, plus the way they got together, everything wasn't giving about their relationship. Even putting aside the fact that the dude was Sus, cause how did he even know so many things about her/them?
For Sohee, she's still the same less emotionally intelligent and rash individual. The fact that she didn't visit her mom for so long and still had the effontery to get so angry about her decisions was really disappointing. As for relationship with Kang... Kang really tried for her and I think he's good. However, his past trauma and indecisios towards their relationship was a red flag. Trauma and condition wasn't treated and it was just too... Sigh.
For Jiyeon, I find her personality less lovely here. It was actually annoying cause it feels more like a facade to her deeply rooted sadness; it was there in the first season and became more pronounced here. The issue between her and Jigoo was a big deal but I hated how it was treated here, like nothing much, with even no concrete apologies. I guess people really do have different relationship dynamics because the way they could all move on without a proper conversation, I wouldn't accept that. Also and tbh, I disliked whatever they were trying to insinuate with her boss's younger bro, she doesn't deserve him and it seems more like him being sullied.
The ending was the worst of all. Everything built on 24 episodes got Rushed, unexplained, sudden, it came across as disrespectful towards we the viewers. And what was that polygamy thing being insinuated?π€¦
I'd say this drama has more realistic characters. I was trying to understand Jigoo's Mom before but then she had to deny her child, like wth?? That was a new low. The newborn mom too that abandoned her baby, they blamed it on postpartum depression and all that, but it still doesn't make it right. I disliked the ghosting at the beginning, going up a mountain without even informing anyone and not giving your workplace or families a notice? How so unprofessional. Most of these characters weren't really scolded enough to my satisfaction.
No characters really did it for me this season. Good acting though.
I liked this, most specifically, the later episodes. It's about the lives of three adult women with distinct personalities.
I personally think 7 yrs is alot for JG to immerse herself in that incident but then, I don't know how PTSD works so maybe that's not for me to judge, and hopefully later on, she focuses more on herself instead of being available for her friends all the time. That origami guy is really patient, lol.
As for Sohee, she's okay too, may be hotheaded towards her relationship though. She's the band(?) that holds their relationship and I like her personality too.
I think Jiyeon is the most interesting. She's eccentric, I usually don't like eccentric personalities but I like hers, probably because she's the opposite of what I'm used to.
As for their romantic relationship lives, well, I think it's messy.
And I absolutely don't support their alcoholism, no matter how it's been potrayed. Bro, I wonder how strong Koreans livers are because I notice they drink alot in their dramas, dunno if it's their reality there though. It's crazy, although it's more excessive here; which made it a longer while for me to like the drama.
I like how the funeral episodes was potrayed realistically. Good acting too.
It's a good one. The passion was overflowing cause she didn't give up even with the low returns of after 10yrs. The FL lived with just the passion of directing cause her personal life was very lacking. There were feminism elements too. But I think they could have potrayed all that with a right balance of her professional and personal life but I guess it's the reality of some people, that some are unable to balance both lives. Anyways, it's a good watch with good performance.
Akward acting, especially at the beginning, the performance looks painful, lol. I know it may be a realistic one but that's really one ass unsatisfactory ending. Even with a life sacrifice as one of its price, the woman refused to be saved. You can't save someone who doesn't want to.
Ngl, I liked this, probably more than S1. I'll have to admit though, the games were less thrilling than that of S1 and I think the only game that gave all that tension was the locking room. Apart from that, only the humane psychological aspect felt thrilling, the inspiration to play the game, how they adapted to it and what it changed in them. And that last scene with the frontman was...cold. The hero game was indeed more costlier than beneficial. It was unrealistic. For someone that had such plans, the ML isn't that smart. I've also suspected that boat captain from the beginning, lol. I saw comments complaining about them killing the fav characters at the end. To me, it was even unrealistic that they were kept alive for that long. Kudos to the production team too, amazing outcome. Awaiting S3.
I like it. Even though I almost dropped at the beginning cause it was quite dull, it's good that I continued, it was interesting. It's a slice of life too. Family, relationship, friendship drama. I think it's quite realistic when it comes to the characters conflicting stance, cause I can see where both parties are coming from. I like all the relationships, their pace/progress, struggles, bonds and all that. Although, I think ML parent's relationship issue was too dragged, yet, got solved quicker but I guess, that's because they're married? Can't relate. Acting is good too. Nice atmosphere too π
Hmm. I don't like cheating, but I guess unhappy marriage breed things. The misunderstanding at the end can maybe give them another chance. What I observed is that they didn't put efforts cause they felt they had other options. Hopefully, they can work it out. Or not.
Lol, I liked this. It was a fun and interesting watch. No unnecessary or draggy plot. A good blend of entertainment, medical theme and comedy. Although the post production lightening editing can be weird sometimes, and some exaggerations here and there, it's a good drama. Makes me wanna save lives tooπ Good acting too.
how many episodes is the love triangle thing? and how was it like?(the love triangle) and who was it?.. Just starting…
Hi. I think it took half of the total episodes but it wasn't that prominent in nor disturbed the plot. It was annoying at first, but later smoothened out. And it was the prosecutor, Kwon Yul.
So, I finally pushed through this cringe of a drama. I don't even know what to say. ML is so shitty and annoying. FL is confused and lacks self worth. And I could Care less about the other ML's. Am I supposed to be glad of their damnned relationship? Wtf is that? The only good thing is SHS's acting. You can know when either of her two characters appear, there's distinction. But even she couldn't save the drama cause her character is pathetic too. Apart from that, the drama is a mess with childish and immature characters. I get so angry thinking of the ML's personality and the words he directed to the FL. And what's up with the sound mixing of the drama?
This is interesting and intriguing. It started off as horror and mysterious but got... interesting. However, if they were said to lose their memory so as not to get confused with the timelines, why did most of them still retain their memories or remember the feelings of their experience? And why didn't Hyunmin remember her? Good acting and cinematography though.
As for this movie, it failed to capture my emphaty ft. If I actually didn't read on the real story, I wouldn't understand what they were trying to portray here except for the maltreatment of firefighters and stubbornness.
During the main incident at the end, what I felt was more of anger and frustration cause really? I understand the dedication to their job and saving lives but they really went too far here, it didn't make sense and I felt so angry. There were so many leeways. The movie or its writing failed to capture whatever sincerity to be shown there.
The half baked stories of some characters wasn't necessary too, they should have just focused on the main story cause characters were flat. The writing and directing also seem lazy. The acting is also not excellent. It almost came across as disrespectful towards to real incident. However, it's just okay as a pass watch.
Respect to the firefighters heroes.
Firstly, I dislike the less screen time they gave Jigoo and how easily they dismissed her core affairs and issues. Also, the remaining characters had enough screen time with their love interests but when it got to her turn, it turned to one stupid word on screens commentary like what the actual fvck?? Moreover, compared to S1, I wasn't really interested in them as a couple and they kinda lacked that chemistry that was there in S1, plus the way they got together, everything wasn't giving about their relationship. Even putting aside the fact that the dude was Sus, cause how did he even know so many things about her/them?
For Sohee, she's still the same less emotionally intelligent and rash individual. The fact that she didn't visit her mom for so long and still had the effontery to get so angry about her decisions was really disappointing. As for relationship with Kang... Kang really tried for her and I think he's good. However, his past trauma and indecisios towards their relationship was a red flag. Trauma and condition wasn't treated and it was just too... Sigh.
For Jiyeon, I find her personality less lovely here. It was actually annoying cause it feels more like a facade to her deeply rooted sadness; it was there in the first season and became more pronounced here. The issue between her and Jigoo was a big deal but I hated how it was treated here, like nothing much, with even no concrete apologies. I guess people really do have different relationship dynamics because the way they could all move on without a proper conversation, I wouldn't accept that. Also and tbh, I disliked whatever they were trying to insinuate with her boss's younger bro, she doesn't deserve him and it seems more like him being sullied.
The ending was the worst of all. Everything built on 24 episodes got Rushed, unexplained, sudden, it came across as disrespectful towards we the viewers. And what was that polygamy thing being insinuated?π€¦
I'd say this drama has more realistic characters. I was trying to understand Jigoo's Mom before but then she had to deny her child, like wth?? That was a new low.
The newborn mom too that abandoned her baby, they blamed it on postpartum depression and all that, but it still doesn't make it right.
I disliked the ghosting at the beginning, going up a mountain without even informing anyone and not giving your workplace or families a notice? How so unprofessional. Most of these characters weren't really scolded enough to my satisfaction.
No characters really did it for me this season.
Good acting though.
I personally think 7 yrs is alot for JG to immerse herself in that incident but then, I don't know how PTSD works so maybe that's not for me to judge, and hopefully later on, she focuses more on herself instead of being available for her friends all the time. That origami guy is really patient, lol.
As for Sohee, she's okay too, may be hotheaded towards her relationship though. She's the band(?) that holds their relationship and I like her personality too.
I think Jiyeon is the most interesting. She's eccentric, I usually don't like eccentric personalities but I like hers, probably because she's the opposite of what I'm used to.
As for their romantic relationship lives, well, I think it's messy.
And I absolutely don't support their alcoholism, no matter how it's been potrayed. Bro, I wonder how strong Koreans livers are because I notice they drink alot in their dramas, dunno if it's their reality there though. It's crazy, although it's more excessive here; which made it a longer while for me to like the drama.
I like how the funeral episodes was potrayed realistically.
Good acting too.
I'll have to admit though, the games were less thrilling than that of S1 and I think the only game that gave all that tension was the locking room. Apart from that, only the humane psychological aspect felt thrilling, the inspiration to play the game, how they adapted to it and what it changed in them.
And that last scene with the frontman was...cold. The hero game was indeed more costlier than beneficial. It was unrealistic. For someone that had such plans, the ML isn't that smart.
I've also suspected that boat captain from the beginning, lol.
I saw comments complaining about them killing the fav characters at the end. To me, it was even unrealistic that they were kept alive for that long. Kudos to the production team too, amazing outcome.
Awaiting S3.
Good acting too.
Acting is good too. Nice atmosphere too π
What I observed is that they didn't put efforts cause they felt they had other options. Hopefully, they can work it out. Or not.
Although the post production lightening editing can be weird sometimes, and some exaggerations here and there, it's a good drama. Makes me wanna save lives tooπ
Good acting too.
I don't even know what to say.
ML is so shitty and annoying. FL is confused and lacks self worth. And I could Care less about the other ML's. Am I supposed to be glad of their damnned relationship? Wtf is that?
The only good thing is SHS's acting. You can know when either of her two characters appear, there's distinction. But even she couldn't save the drama cause her character is pathetic too.
Apart from that, the drama is a mess with childish and immature characters. I get so angry thinking of the ML's personality and the words he directed to the FL.
And what's up with the sound mixing of the drama?
However, if they were said to lose their memory so as not to get confused with the timelines, why did most of them still retain their memories or remember the feelings of their experience? And why didn't Hyunmin remember her?
Good acting and cinematography though.