As a semi-professional film reviewer I enjoyed both very much. They are both extremely well put together technically.…
Well said even tough i rhink the ending when they go home is a bit of bl fluff. I know this things happen in real life but 80 ish % would probably ended at the parking lot.
I know a lot of ppl are upset with this series but I loved it. It's realistic until the wedding part. In real life, it would have ended in the parking lot. Don't get me wrong I like the last bit but that was fanservice and dramaland and maybe that's why it also had a different feel to it.
This is a series about growing up. It's confusing. Things change, dreams change, who and what you like to change. And this showed all of it in a real and epic way.
The acting is on point and I think it was a really smart move for them to make the director from season 1 the producer and the producer from season 1 the director because it feels different but still the same which is what it's all about. I know that there was a lot of hate for the new director but I think it was brilliant! Because it isn't the same, going from high school to uni, leaving your small town for a big one, new friends, all of it needed a new feel.
One thing I've been confused about is the status of the novel this is based on, Hemp Rope. Is it actually finished…
I don’t think she finished it. Because she released small tidbits (aka chapters) on twitter like half a year ago. But the author is writing the script so that will be the finished book.
One thing I've been confused about is the status of the novel this is based on, Hemp Rope. Is it actually finished…
I don’t think she finished it. Because she released small tidbits (aka chapters) on twitter like half a year ago. But the author is writing the script so that will be the finished book.
After ep 9 I jumped to ep 17 and could still follow what was happening I didn't really feel I missed a lot of the story. Because of that, it was enjoyable but I figure if I had to watch ep 10-16 it would probably have felt really draggy.
Haha I was so confused when I first watched season 2 and the baby wasn't even mentioned XD Glad they brought him…
Wow I mean if it was me I would have been like ok my husband his a grown man he share his soul with another one I have done that so he will figure it out and then I would turnd the country upside down for my children.
I must say since this is the second time they just oh well we left a child be hind its kind of sad but you know.. They are really the worst parents. But I still love them and I know the tone would be a alot diffrent if the focus was on the lost of the children. But yeah maybe no parent of the year prizes for this two. :P
Haha I was so confused when I first watched season 2 and the baby wasn't even mentioned XD Glad they brought him…
I was looking for this comment Im on ep 2 and she is after her husband but hasnt reflected that her child is gone like WTF if it was me I would be in panic that my child is gone. But Im guessing from this that he is found?
She is supposed to be this smart intelligent capable secretary that graduated in economics. So why is she coming across as stupid? There were so many other smarter moves than the, we are a couple lie especially after the scene in the hotel where he questions it. It's like the first version of her and the one that is presented at least up to ep 10 are two different ppl. It doesn't make any scene and is just plain stupid lazy writing.
I wounder if they might try to release it in november. You know 2 years after UWMA
It is just my speculation that since it's delayed they might release it on the second anniversary... Hopefully, it won't be that long but from a marketing standpoint, it could be good to release it somewhere around the 2-year mark of UWMA.
This is a series about growing up. It's confusing. Things change, dreams change, who and what you like to change. And this showed all of it in a real and epic way.
The acting is on point and I think it was a really smart move for them to make the director from season 1 the producer and the producer from season 1 the director because it feels different but still the same which is what it's all about. I know that there was a lot of hate for the new director but I think it was brilliant! Because it isn't the same, going from high school to uni, leaving your small town for a big one, new friends, all of it needed a new feel.
I must say since this is the second time they just oh well we left a child be hind its kind of sad but you know.. They are really the worst parents. But I still love them and I know the tone would be a alot diffrent if the focus was on the lost of the children. But yeah maybe no parent of the year prizes for this two. :P
But I still wanted to watch it to the end. So some kind of love-hate thing I guess.