I unexpectedly love this movie. The characters feels close from the first scene. They have amazing natural chemistry and I really enjoyed the unique characters. I felt really sad when it was over because I wanted to see more of their story.
I can't find this anywhere except dailymotion, but I hate that website with such passion oh my goodness. Does anyone know somewhere else to watch this?
The ML falls in love at first sight because of a heroic act. He then pursues her for a month until he watches…
They seemed to just barely tie in the moral about being confident about yourself, but like should the FL be confident with the way she acted lol. The hijinks and misunderstandings went on for too long and there were barely any consequences for them afterwards. I totally agree. The story is pretty cliche and one dimensional outside of what the ML goes through. I would much rather rewatch ugly betty lol.
The ML falls in love at first sight because of a heroic act. He then pursues her for a month until he watches…
The show's moral seems to be about learning to feel confident in yourself, looks don't determine who you are, and that love can abound no matter appearance, but that gets lost in translation when the FL is quite the terrible person. She accidentally leaves him with trauma in high school because he was scared of her, she accidentally plays with his feelings, then doesn't feel his emotions are valid so she doesn't think he should feel sad after witnessing death, etc, etc. The story would've been way more interesting from his pov. He had a complex character and seeing his trauma would've added a lot of depth.
The ML is great at intense roles so when he looks sad, he looks absolutely empty, pitiful, and there's such intense sadness. Compare his eye acting of intense sadness with the "trauma hijinks" of the FL and it's a terrible combo.
On a side note, I think the ML had better chemistry with Su Miao and Fang Jin than with the chengcheng. Their kindness seemed to shine through more than with the main actress.
This show is an absolute nightmare from the ML's pov. The FL's pov is a comedy, but his is a full on depressing…
The ML falls in love at first sight because of a heroic act. He then pursues her for a month until he watches her get struck by lighting, electrocuting her until she dies... He then has to deal with the trauma of watching a human being die in front of him. He feels guilt for not being able to protect her even when he thought it was dangerous to be outside. He then spends a month depressed while no one around him supports his sadness.
After a month, he starts to have feelings for a woman in the middle of a separation. He feels ashamed for his heart fluttering so shortly after his first love's death. He then spends time drinking and spiraling into alcoholism before confronting and accepting his feelings. He then realizes that the woman he loves is actually an alter (personality) of someone with DID. He has to say goodbye to another woman he loves knowing that she was never real.
Anddd that's where I dropped it. The show is about bias and prejudice, but even if someone is biased, how do you put someone through all that? Yet it never shows the ML deal with all that trauma or the FL has any sort of consequences.
Couldn't they have just said Su Miao went abroad or something? Why'd they give him such a traumatic experience of watching the woman he likes die in front of him. Not only that, but get brutally electrocuted in front of him? That's genuinely terrible, like oh my gosh. That would scar even a stranger walking past.
It had the potential to be even better than the first season if they had followed the manhwa
The first season creators made it pretty different than the layout of the original manhwa. This season, they tried to closely follow the manhwa and completed butchered it instead. I don't think they managed to keep the same tone as the first season and manage to follow the manhwa at the same time. But shouldn't that be easier than the creative liberties they took the first season?
there are certain “narrative arguments” that I don't understand one of them is, why did they think we wanted…
Baku could've been an intriguing character, but I think he was miscated plus they didn't really show us who he was. All we learned was that he likes basketball, manga, and?? They could've built a friendship between him and the ML if they wanted to make him a big character, but like we all love SI-Eun. We absolutely don't want less of him.
First of all i expected a better scenario than the previous one. They had 3 years but it didn't mest my expectations.…
I felt that his character was very misscasted. He couldn't match the hyper energetic moments or the intense moments well. But most actors pale alongside Ji-Hoon in this series. The cameo with Beomseok had the most mutual level actors in the season.
I don't think the director understood why we loved the 1st season. We were all there for it's emotional storyline, friendship, and gritty and messy fight scenes. Why would we want extravagant "cool" fight scenes with zero development for the plot or new characters?
Why'd the screw up the tone so bad? Si-Eun didn't even feel like the main character. There is so much plot and so many characters yet not a single thing is well-developed. A lot of the characters were miscasted too. This was a very disappointing watch. Ji-Hoon is an amazing actor, but that's the only upside to this season. I'm just gonna go back and watch the masterpiece that was the first season as a palette cleanser now.
The ML is great at intense roles so when he looks sad, he looks absolutely empty, pitiful, and there's such intense sadness. Compare his eye acting of intense sadness with the "trauma hijinks" of the FL and it's a terrible combo.
On a side note, I think the ML had better chemistry with Su Miao and Fang Jin than with the chengcheng. Their kindness seemed to shine through more than with the main actress.
After a month, he starts to have feelings for a woman in the middle of a separation. He feels ashamed for his heart fluttering so shortly after his first love's death. He then spends time drinking and spiraling into alcoholism before confronting and accepting his feelings. He then realizes that the woman he loves is actually an alter (personality) of someone with DID. He has to say goodbye to another woman he loves knowing that she was never real.
Anddd that's where I dropped it. The show is about bias and prejudice, but even if someone is biased, how do you put someone through all that? Yet it never shows the ML deal with all that trauma or the FL has any sort of consequences.