hmmmmmm...should i start this? I need help finding a worth while C drama
Yes. The story's not your typical Cdrama, so it's really good that way. Also the romance is different to other Cdramas as well. Also the two leads are two of the best actors in Chinese TV industry rn so definitely yes watch it. It might have a lot of episodes, but unlike most ~40 ep Cdrama, this actually keeps getting better by the episode rather than getting worse.
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The assailants were 4 High school girls who basically kidnapped a 13 yr old Mongolian girl and tortured her for 6 hours and then killed her. They got arrested but so far there's been no update on what happens now. Those 4 girls are evil shits and should be harshly punished, if it were upto me, they'd rot in jail forever.
Yeah... let's hope their real school system (Japan) is not actually bad. Even people already complained watching…
Honestly, these dramas are heavily dramatised but it wouldn't surprise me if there's indeed some form of such activities in these schools due to the hyper capitalistic, individualistic attitude of these countries. Like recently, in SK a student from Mongolia was tortured and killed by a group of high school girls. It's horrific.
The school from the Crows series>>>>>>>>>>> all the schools mentioned here lmao There's also the High&Low series. Seriously, Korean and Chinese schools have got nothing on Japanese schools lmao Japanese schools make Korean/Chinese schools look like Disney world.
Dr Romantic is great. Although her character itself is quite mediocre in Dr Romantic S2 (yes, they wasted her :/), the drama as a whole is really great. Doctors is mediocre in comparison to Dr Romantic S2.
Side chr as the main killer is the most cliched and common trope used in Kdrama. What did you expect? Since the beginning the revealed killer was the most obvious antagonist, the writer tried to use badly written misdirection to throw doubt on chrs like GY and Daejin but anyone who's familiar with Korean crime dramas would've known that there's 0% chances of those being true.
that reveal was not at all surprising... still hoping smh ep 16 will make up for everything (not sure how but…
I dropped the drama weeks ago, but came back to see if my prediction was right and it was right. This drama's beyond predictable lmao some of the misdirection it tried to throw with GY, DJ etc. were so frigging obvious that it might as well have come with a board that said "We're just trying to confuse you with this badly written attempt at misdirection". IDK how people even fell for it. It's like they've either not seen enough K-crime dramas (because the side chrs who pop up conveniently here and then are almost always the killer/antagonist in Korean crime dramas) or they're just too gullible.
The ending still left a lot of unanswered questions, but fr this is one of the few times that I didn't really care because this has been such a fantastically adrenaline inducing show from start till end. And the chemistry between the leads was fantastic. One of the most exciting Kdrama I've seen in 2021 without question.
PS: Also can I just say I don't blame Saebom for being selfish by going back to save Yihyun instead of staying back and saving everyone. Because the people in that apartment showed how horribly selfish people can actually be. Like fuck these people. They don't deserve being saved.
Cleaning mouth are kissing scenes is not really homophobic imo (saying that as a sexually fluid guy). I'd clean my mouth after kissing anyone, regardless of their gender. It's just gross lawl
Honestly, I'm not surprised. When I heard they were planning to make a remake of the movie, especially with an…
Yes, in the movie the ending was like that. They committed suicide because they couldn't face loving each other as men so they wanted to hit the reset button. Which was incredibly homophobic because the main problem between them was the fact that one of them was frigging underage not the fact that they're men!
Non-idols have played gay characters in K-movies and shows (for e.g Kim Taeri played a lesbian in the Handmaiden and it was a very celebrated performance. Just goes to show how toxic Korean idol fandom is.
I honestly got completely turned off by how horrible the FL was treated in the early episodes. I can't ship her with thr ML at all due to this because he instigated it. Not only was he and his friends mean to her but were physically and mentally abusive toward her. Horrible character. That redemption arc did nothing to make me like him tbh instead it pissed me off more because they think they can erase such immense bullying with just a few words.
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The assailants were 4 High school girls who basically kidnapped a 13 yr old Mongolian girl and tortured her for 6 hours and then killed her. They got arrested but so far there's been no update on what happens now. Those 4 girls are evil shits and should be harshly punished, if it were upto me, they'd rot in jail forever.
PS: Also can I just say I don't blame Saebom for being selfish by going back to save Yihyun instead of staying back and saving everyone. Because the people in that apartment showed how horribly selfish people can actually be. Like fuck these people. They don't deserve being saved.
Non-idols have played gay characters in K-movies and shows (for e.g Kim Taeri played a lesbian in the Handmaiden and it was a very celebrated performance. Just goes to show how toxic Korean idol fandom is.