It's split into two parts. Can anyone confirm that the 16 episodes on netflix are the two parts combined? I am a bit confused, if I am yet to finish part 2.
Why is it such a high rating? It seems like your typical Cdrama with the average 7.5 to 8.5. What makes this so…
I think the reason is that it's so super cute, and funny. And unlike other similar cdramas this one keeps you interested, there's never a flat dull stupid period as there is often in other cdramas. And the dialogues are much more interesting and realistic than in other cdramas, which can sound like has been written by the censorship police. In a way Hidden Love is the perfect cdrama in this category, no flaws.
The story is concluded, so highly unlikely. But being a netflix drama, and popular (top #1), it's not impossible that netflix might do a season 2 with maybe different cast.
First, when they visit the apartment of bbbfamous, her computers are still there, which makes no sense since the police would have confiscated those for evidence. And they seem to have no trouble accessing them, without passwords.
Second, there was no need for those deepfake videos since she was still alive. She could have told her story in person without deepfake and nothing would have changed.
Excellent kdrama. The only issue is Netflix subtitles, when they show screen capture of text messages in hangul they don't translate them onscreen or in subtitles. Very annoying. And there's a lot of text messages in hangul on screen.
I really enjoyed his appearance, and also the easter-egg reference to Squid Game. Too often foreigners in kdrama are like dummy robots with very generic lines, but he really was in character of the arab prince. And come on, it's a kdrama comedy. Do we need to apologize for everything today? I miss the good old days before internet, when there was no way for people to whine about things.
Alien apocalypse, probably half the population dead, everything destroyed, and you still have kids worrying about getting into college.... when probably most of their supposed teachers are dead. I know the writers want to portray the evilness of the current school exam system, but this way is just annoying because when the characters have zero grip on reality it is only frustrating to watch.
Had long planned to watch this drama, but after about 5 episodes I am losing interest. The reasons I don't enjoy are that the airport setting is super-boring, nothing is more boring than tv shows that take place in airplanes or airports. Also the storytelling is very slow paced with frequent dull voice-over narration.
A very unusual custome/historical cdrama. Not much angst,or conflict like usually, it's more of a slowburn family drama centered on female empowerment during a historical period. Production quality is good and overall it was pretty fine.
Part 1 was so much better than Part 2. Seeing schoolkids getting trained as soldiers and then pushed into some sort of Battle Royale with aliens. But Part 2 was just bickering between the survivors, pointless dialog and debate, braindead.
I also use viki.com but they only have HD quality and stereo audio.
First, when they visit the apartment of bbbfamous, her computers are still there, which makes no sense since the police would have confiscated those for evidence. And they seem to have no trouble accessing them, without passwords.
Second, there was no need for those deepfake videos since she was still alive. She could have told her story in person without deepfake and nothing would have changed.
The only issue is Netflix subtitles, when they show screen capture of text messages in hangul they don't translate them onscreen or in subtitles. Very annoying. And there's a lot of text messages in hangul on screen.
Too often foreigners in kdrama are like dummy robots with very generic lines, but he really was in character of the arab prince.
And come on, it's a kdrama comedy. Do we need to apologize for everything today? I miss the good old days before internet, when there was no way for people to whine about things.