They didn't even try to depict ordinary human or typical deaths. They used all the formulaic emotional triggers, making it repetitive. It lacks any kind of tonal variation. I can anticipate most of the emotional arc. I was looking for subtlety and realism, while I got a finely manufactured product from Netflix.
Wallace and seven are well matched in their acting ability. They bring out the best in each other and it's so impressive. Incredible natural act. A great example of actors who can take any script and turn it into a compelling drama. Overall, I enjoyed it a lot.
I couldn’t get into the love story at all, and the fantasy elements confused me too. For me, both felt hard to connect with. But, the rest of the drama was actually enjoyable.
question ......does FL still have feelings for ex ???????cuz sometimes just SML chasing gets me irritated n I…
She’s already in the process of moving on from the SML. And it’s not just him chasing her, his wife is also going after her. Honestly, it’s a whole mess, to put it simply 🤦♀️😤
This drama honestly feels like torture to finish. Every year, I end up watching at least one terrible Kdrama because of some challenge I set for myself, and this one is definitely it. The main character is painfully bland, and the awkward, monotone narration is just unbearable. With a story like this, it should’ve wrapped up in eight episodes at most. I’m on episode 11 now, fast-forwarding through nearly everything, just waiting for episode 16 to finally ends this misery.
Mark Prin Suparat (Born: March 19, 1990)
Yaya Urassaya Sperbund (Born: March 18, 1993)