The backstory made no sense. The older brother had some severe issues from all the pressure so he frequently assaulted his younger brother. The parents, caring about their reputation, just overlooked it? They didn't separate them or do anything to stop the abuse from happening? After the brother kills himself, the parents then hide the death and place the same pressure that killed their older son onto the younger? The Dad actually hits the younger brother knowing he used to get assaulted all the time? Why is it okay for the mom to get therapy, but not the kids? It's just an ill-written trauma backstory with no nuance.
They didn't even dive into the fact that the ML uses fighting as a way to self-harm. Alice the secret weapon does a way better job with that concept. The ML here doesn't have ptsd, but continues to harm himself in the same way that his brother did to him. Why? Because he loved his brother, because he's punishing himself, or because he feels a sense of control over his life? They just gloss over everyone's reasonings, motives, and speedrun everything.
It feels like they took inspo from weak hero class one, boyhood, and the boxer webtoon. All inspo, no substance.
No one has the right kind of intensity and intimidating presence. These characters need to make the viewers feel scared of them and for them. The characters being innocent looking children doing horrendous things is supposed to add to that level of horror, but the fact that everyone looks thirty is really taking me out.
It's cliche, badly casted, they have all the right components for a good story, but the execution is just poor.
I thought I was going into a romcom with fashion elements, but it's mostly been business drama and politics with slight romance. Even though cream and tul are cute, I'm dropping at 3. This is veryyy boring.
This was fun, but the ending definitely left a bit of a sour taste in my mouth. I honestly felt bad for Lin. It…
The time skip honestly did make sense, especially since they were in different milestones in their life. But having Kata kiss aim while with Lin and then the ending being the opposite feels like a cheap way to end it. The reason why Kata and Lin were so interesting to watch is because with every mistake they made, they were honest with each other, and grew from it. Lin was messy but sincere and learnt the whole time. Kata was sweet but immature and slowly grew as well. But we didn't get to see that growth in the end.
You should watch the original version then. It's main concept is misunderstood creepy hillbillies and there aren't…
The original version was that they looked like creepy hillbillies, but were actually really nice. Dale in that version is a big teddy bear. In the korean version, they made it so that they were supposedly "so ugly that they looked like criminals." Quite a different concept there oof.
I absolutely adore splash splash love. I've rewatched it so many times since it first came out. I can't wait to see seulgi in a lead role again. She deserves it so much!
I think it would've been way better executed without the fantasy.There were a lot of funny things that happened…
You should watch the original version then. It's main concept is misunderstood creepy hillbillies and there aren't any supernatural elements in it. The original version is actually my favorite horror comedy, I totally recommend it.
It's not as good as the original of course, but it's a really fun movie. They kept the same core concept but then added supernatural elements, some more side characters, and had the three become friends instead of a romance.
Has anyone seen the 1999 movie called Oxygen? The dynamics and intense chemistry filled interrogations are very similar. I wonder if this movie was inspired by that one. But Oxygen is a way darker movie. I'd definitely recommend it if you liked the dynamics in this one.
I didn’t feel even the slightest bit of sympathy for the terrorists in this film! Life is hard for all of us;…
It'd make more sense if she had put fake bombs on the train to get revenge on her dad and then used the real bomb to blow him up. She had no motivation to murder anyone else.
I think it fell through because they went to represent their theme of "illusion of normalcy" and made the girl…
Her motivations were kinda dumb as well. Her main issue was an abusive dad but how did that equate to her hatred of hypocrisy? How did her abusive dad cause her to want to murder 100s of people including friends, strangers, and children that don't even know what hypocrisy is. Isn't that the very definition of hypocrisy? She obviously had some mental health issues, but her motivations and end goal just didn't make sense.
They didn't even dive into the fact that the ML uses fighting as a way to self-harm. Alice the secret weapon does a way better job with that concept. The ML here doesn't have ptsd, but continues to harm himself in the same way that his brother did to him. Why? Because he loved his brother, because he's punishing himself, or because he feels a sense of control over his life? They just gloss over everyone's reasonings, motives, and speedrun everything.
It feels like they took inspo from weak hero class one, boyhood, and the boxer webtoon. All inspo, no substance.
It's cliche, badly casted, they have all the right components for a good story, but the execution is just poor.
Tucker and dale vs evil is on hulu and youtube.
Totally recommend if you love horror comedies!