Lee Min Ki. Love him on Monster. And this is sort of twisted, but I wanted LMK and Kim Go Eun's character to unexpectedly fall in love, after all that bloody, messy, mouse and cat chase. (Despite it being nonsense story-wise.)
As a very picky person, I've gone through plenty of Korean Rom-Com, but only ever had 3 which I consider an all-time favourite.
There were so many dramas with great rating & positive reviews, that I ultimately drop. So, I always start with no expectation. Never thought this would end up topping my fav list.
For some reason, this is feeding the dark desire I mentioned. lmao
The only slow, calming TV show that isn't boring to me. And I actually look forward to it every week. Weird, considering how I become disinterested in something very easily.
- HYORI & IU IN ONE SHOW. -- Genuine, heartfelt interactions and conversations between the cast and guests. --- How the bond between Ji-Eun, Hyori and Sangsoon develop each episode, as they become closer and more comfortable. ---- Creative editing of repetitive events. ----- Beautiful, breathtaking scenes. ------ A show to watch for a break from the usual hectic modern city life.
I know I shouldn't question about logic when it comes to this kind of drama. But I just wonder, what if the guy's ideal girl had been an actress. Like, Kim Tae-hee or someone really popular. There shall be CHAOS! CHAOS I TELL YOU xD
I just dont get that the way someone said the drama is bad. In my opinion, this drama is really something and…
Was reading an article on why people should watch this drama. I kind of got convinced until I came here, and read the comments. Especially yours @TeleriFerchNyfain...
I could forgive few plot holes if a drama is heavily focused on rom-com. But this doesn't sound like it, at least from what I've read. The plot holes are going to kill me. Guess I'll stay away then.
The way this drama is written. Gets you hooked from the first episode.
If you're deciding whether to watch it or not, I'd say just check out the 1st episode for yourself.
Cause really, that's all it needs.
This is one of those dramas that gets better and better through every episode.
For me, the best part about this drama is the character development.
Especially Ko Se Ro. She started as a character that seems obnoxious and childish, but towards the end, she really grew as a person.
I searched for the definition of a typical horror movie...
"Unsettling films designed to frighten and panic, cause dread and alarm, and to invoke our hidden worst fears, often in a terrifying, shocking finale, while captivating and entertaining us at the same time in a cathartic experience."
Yeah. The movie was nothing close to any of that. I felt nothing throughout the whole movie. And this is coming from a coward like me, who also RARELY watches horror movies. Even the 'plot-twist' was... meh. Honestly, I don't see the appeal of this movie. It was nothing great.
What kind of a jerk would freaking ruin a girl's marriage, a guy's life, not tell the girl the truth for a long…
Haha. I totally get you. At first I was like, why are these people saying how epic this drama is, while I'm here feeling like punching the male lead in the face. But after I finished watching the drama, I tried to be open-minded about it. Although I still think she would be better off with another man, I can pretty much accept it now. I guess, that's just how life and (some) people are. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Urgh. This is the first I've ever hated a male lead character so much, that it just boils me with anger. I'm at…
This is a VERY late reply. lol sorry.
But yes, I finished it. And I've come to accept it as well. Honestly, I thought I wouldn't though, but I did. That's my problem. I admit, I don't have that amount of patience to really see it through until the end.
For example, there's this one rom-com drama where the plot revolves around misunderstandings that were only resolved around the last episodes. And I failed to watch that as well cause it made me frustrated as heck. Same feeling when I watched this drama. xD
As a very picky person, I've gone through plenty of Korean Rom-Com, but only ever had 3 which I consider an all-time favourite.
There were so many dramas with great rating & positive reviews, that I ultimately drop. So, I always start with no expectation. Never thought this would end up topping my fav list.
For some reason, this is feeding the dark desire I mentioned. lmao
Well, I'm sure IU had discussed and thought it over. Just have to trust her decision then.
- HYORI & IU IN ONE SHOW.
-- Genuine, heartfelt interactions and conversations between the cast and guests.
--- How the bond between Ji-Eun, Hyori and Sangsoon develop each episode, as they become closer and more comfortable.
---- Creative editing of repetitive events.
----- Beautiful, breathtaking scenes.
------ A show to watch for a break from the usual hectic modern city life.
Just remember, it's not for everyone.
I could forgive few plot holes if a drama is heavily focused on rom-com. But this doesn't sound like it, at least from what I've read. The plot holes are going to kill me. Guess I'll stay away then.
If you're deciding whether to watch it or not, I'd say just check out the 1st episode for yourself.
Cause really, that's all it needs.
Never thought they're only 3 years apart.
For me, the best part about this drama is the character development.
Especially Ko Se Ro. She started as a character that seems obnoxious and childish, but towards the end, she really grew as a person.
"Unsettling films designed to frighten and panic, cause dread and alarm, and to invoke our hidden worst fears, often in a terrifying, shocking finale, while captivating and entertaining us at the same time in a cathartic experience."
Yeah. The movie was nothing close to any of that. I felt nothing throughout the whole movie. And this is coming from a coward like me, who also RARELY watches horror movies. Even the 'plot-twist' was... meh. Honestly, I don't see the appeal of this movie. It was nothing great.
The comment before me sums it up perfectly.
Shocked me as well. But... oh, well.
But yes, I finished it. And I've come to accept it as well. Honestly, I thought I wouldn't though, but I did. That's my problem. I admit, I don't have that amount of patience to really see it through until the end.
For example, there's this one rom-com drama where the plot revolves around misunderstandings that were only resolved around the last episodes. And I failed to watch that as well cause it made me frustrated as heck. Same feeling when I watched this drama. xD