Would someone be kind enough to tell me who falls in love first? Under the spoiler tag, of course, ahahha
Okay, thank you! So when they meet again (assuming they separated), Pyo Na Ri still likes him? Or did she like him, stop liking him, meet him again and then start liking him again (before he started liking her)? aahhaha ~ sorry ~
Recently this seems to be a thing... "Remember: War of the Son", "Memory" and now "Defendant". It's still an interesting premise and with Ji Sung as the main, it's probably going to be amazing ahhhhh
Honestly I didn't even watch past Byung Hee's death. Although I wish he hadn't died because I was excited to watch Lee Min Ki and the character was really interesting, his death was pertinent. I know it basically set the rest of the plot, even if I didn't watch the rest of the drama.
If someone else played Byung Hee and Min Ki had've played another character who didn't die, I can't imagine I would've liked Byung Hee as much, and I can't imagine I would've like Min Ki's other character as much as I liked Byung Hee.
So it sucks that Byung Hee died, but I'm happy Min Ki played the character.
Currently suffering a heavy dose of Wishing-the-second-leads-were-the-main-leads syndrome, this drama doesn't…
Pretty much the only interesting, well made same-gender-romance series I've seen are Addicted Heroin and, currently, SOTUS. They aren't as good as Goblin... but I think few dramas are ahah ~
I really find it strange that they are making a movie with new people ( like we didn't sit here and got use to…
The director/screenwriter here, I think it was, strayed from the manhwa when they shouldn't have, and apparently included things towards the end that the manhwa writer asked them not to (because they would be spoilers for the manhwa). So this also resulted in the male lead kind of being forgotten about; more scenes for the second male lead, scenes cut of the main male lead and so on. And merchandise was released for the characters except not for the main male lead - you need to be asked to have your face - that is, to endorse - any product and apparently no one ever mentioned it to him, only. He obviously accepted the role of the character because he found it interesting, but wasn't really allowed to play the character at all.
So I don't think it's wrong for him to be in the film. TECHNICALLY they're unrelated except by plot; they're two different adaptations of the same manhwa, it's not like the film is a sequel to this drama (they could've used a completely different cast, but I think the manhwa writer is more involved now and wanted Park Hae Jin).
I still can't figure out how this drama is so special ... I am only watching for the two top models .. (lee…
For me, it's because of the actors (who act well and are all attractive), the cinematography (the scenes don't have to be exotic to be shot well !!!) and CGI (the CGI is pretty damn high quality). The flashbacks and how they're inputted in such a manner that they blend seamlessly with the modern day scenes - like the story is continuing rather than being stopped to offer more details. The supernatural elements are nice; reapers in film are always interesting to me because they clash so heavily with humans and beg questions of the nature of life, of death... Dong Wook makes a handsome reaper ~ I'd like to meet him but I think I'd rather not die ~ And then a goblin too! Goblins are rarely used in media, and here I think the setup of how one becomes a goblin and how to die as one... It's just a fresh drama with a unique premise. It isn't too heavy or too comedic.
Most of all, even in the parts where it's a little slow, it's not boring. It's like you're being given a chance to catch your breath. I feel like you can really immerse yourself easily - it's fiction, but like all good works of fiction, it's believable.
(I said "most of all" before but tbh, most of all it's the bromance ~ gotta be truthful)
N: I understand that people like what they like, though. SORRY that this is all over the place - my keyboard broke and I'm using the onscreen one, it's so difficult and slow ;________; Can the goblin grant my wish of a working keyboard????? p l s
The ring that Jo Jung Suk's character left the girl he loved, with the pink pearl... I wonder if the only time he ever cried of joy was when they were together. If I cried pearls I'd be so damn rich rn instead my heart just hurts ;_____;
i'm so damn excited
If someone else played Byung Hee and Min Ki had've played another character who didn't die, I can't imagine I would've liked Byung Hee as much, and I can't imagine I would've like Min Ki's other character as much as I liked Byung Hee.
So it sucks that Byung Hee died, but I'm happy Min Ki played the character.
e/ Airs: Dec 31, 2017 to ?
Oh... so far away ;________;
So I don't think it's wrong for him to be in the film. TECHNICALLY they're unrelated except by plot; they're two different adaptations of the same manhwa, it's not like the film is a sequel to this drama (they could've used a completely different cast, but I think the manhwa writer is more involved now and wanted Park Hae Jin).
Most of all, even in the parts where it's a little slow, it's not boring. It's like you're being given a chance to catch your breath. I feel like you can really immerse yourself easily - it's fiction, but like all good works of fiction, it's believable.
(I said "most of all" before but tbh, most of all it's the bromance ~ gotta be truthful)
N: I understand that people like what they like, though. SORRY that this is all over the place - my keyboard broke and I'm using the onscreen one, it's so difficult and slow ;________; Can the goblin grant my wish of a working keyboard????? p l s