Glad you liked it, but for me the rewatching value don't come close to other Da-mi's works , especially Our beloved…
Oh, i thought you've finished it. Yeah Da-mi's always tried odd characters, from the Witch, to Itaewon and now Nine Puzzles. It was a good watch but not my cup of tea. I hope you like it. 🙂
People in the comments hating Kim Dami for no reasons are the weirdest comments I have come to read.What are you…
Haters gonna hate, nothing you can do about it. If you love her that's what matters. Opinions are mostly Subjective: Based on personal feelings, tastes, or perspectives. Not a fact. Da-mi is well known for her acting skills. That's an Objective and fact.
LOL. I just noticed, or was it the first time, they showed the logo of her car. That was Lambhourgi, right?It's…
It was Lamborghini all along. Even when shooting started they used a yellow one at first but then changed it to red. I didn't get what was with all this red everywhere 🙄 .
To watch a person close to you, or any person I'd say, burn alive and just...sit there unemotional? Would that…
Exactly, and as a fan of dami, her over expressions at times were off. I've seen that in the witch and itaewon class. She's a good actress but over reactions felt odd. Yeah her character on this series supposedly acts like a child. But be a profiler with a degree and act like a child hmmm. ok.
To me, it was because the killer was also the closest thing she had to a friend. She's crying because she not…
I see where you're coming from, and that interpretation does make sense emotionally. I guess for me, the disconnect was more about the tone — the writing made it feel like there was more empathy given to the killer than to Ina’s own family.
And yeah, the parents' part could be read both ways. Maybe I just felt the show left too much open-ended, and instead of ambiguity, it came off a bit muddled — especially since it was the last episode. Still, I appreciate hearing a different take on it. Makes me think about it from a new angle.
Okay, first of all, this is just my opinion — most of you will probably disagree, but I wanted to point out 2 of the many things that bothered me while watching Nine Puzzles.
1. Having Ina shed tears at the end for a serial killer who murdered her own uncle — along with seven other people — is beyond me. Yes, her uncle was involved in covering up the incident, but still... come on.
Even when she questions Hansaem about how her parents joined the Shindonga Market Cooperative and owned ten lots there — we get no explanation for why her parents died (maybe the writer is saving that for another drama?) — or it somehow sounds like Ina is implying her parents were guilty too? And she’s just… fine with that? Like, "I don’t care much about my family."
But then, for the first time in the entire season, she cries — for a serial killer who burns herself up. Because that person happened to be her psycho therapist and felt empathy towards her cause she didn't want to live anymore ? That just doesn’t sit right with me.
2. Also, not giving any testimony after the killer’s suicide — when Hansaem were questioning Ina in the interrogation room about what really happened at the final crime scene... she said ' i don't remember'... and hansaem done the same...
And the police were felt like: “Yeah, it’s fine, no worries. You’re free to go. Have a nice day. Grab a donut on your way out, take care, and feel free to drop by anytime. The End.”
I get that her uncle covered up the incident back then, but seriously?
And yeah, the parents' part could be read both ways. Maybe I just felt the show left too much open-ended, and instead of ambiguity, it came off a bit muddled — especially since it was the last episode. Still, I appreciate hearing a different take on it. Makes me think about it from a new angle.
1. Having Ina shed tears at the end for a serial killer who murdered her own uncle — along with seven other people — is beyond me. Yes, her uncle was involved in covering up the incident, but still... come on.
Even when she questions Hansaem about how her parents joined the Shindonga Market Cooperative and owned ten lots there — we get no explanation for why her parents died (maybe the writer is saving that for another drama?) — or it somehow sounds like Ina is implying her parents were guilty too? And she’s just… fine with that? Like, "I don’t care much about my family."
But then, for the first time in the entire season, she cries — for a serial killer who burns herself up. Because that person happened to be her psycho therapist and felt empathy towards her cause she didn't want to live anymore ? That just doesn’t sit right with me.
2. Also, not giving any testimony after the killer’s suicide — when Hansaem were questioning Ina in the interrogation room about what really happened at the final crime scene... she said ' i don't remember'... and hansaem done the same...
And the police were felt like: “Yeah, it’s fine, no worries. You’re free to go. Have a nice day. Grab a donut on your way out, take care, and feel free to drop by anytime.
The End.”
I get that her uncle covered up the incident back then, but seriously?