I've seen plenty of complains but no real fan dares to explain clearly what was so distant from the original story. I'm not a comic/manga/manhwa reader, and I haven't find a place that has a nice summary to even grasp how far the movie is. I read books and I'm glad one of my favorite stories of all times had survived the live cinema adaptation: LOTR. But even if you haven't read LOTR, you can find really good summaries all over. In this case, I was entertained with this movie and it was interesting to find out that LMN suits better with this character than some of his dramas. One thing though that is puzzling me, is the obsession with "kill your peer to survive" plots S.K. has. I'm sure the 2nd part won't be possible as so many have complain about this first trial.
Light melo story. The mythology had more potential but they speed up a bit. The ending is a bit forced but it left a closure to the whole story. Both leads can deliver any character.
Finally finished it. It was worth waiting the subtitles. Next time instead of creating discussions, drop reviews for the episodes and the general one. That is what increases the points. You already have a long post, copy and paste it for review.
Until episode 10, it is way to slow. After that, the real story starts to develop. I actually was going to drop it, but came back after many months. Last 4 to 3 episodes were more entertaining.
Crappy ppl. Xu Kai has been conquering rankings and all of a sudden two attacks in less than 2 months. The envy in some ppl has no limits. HANG ON XU KAI!!!
2 full circles, that split and form new ones. This last episode was full of teary eyes moments. I was jumping in my sit and so emotional. Tell me there is more to come!!! I need to watch until the 5th generation.
Ep. 5 start is so random... Anyhow, glad it's only 2 more episodes. It reminded me how I wrote my first stories, scattered all over and taking triple time to make sense out of them.
He made sure his fans won't miss him that much during these long months.
Anyhow, glad it's only 2 more episodes. It reminded me how I wrote my first stories, scattered all over and taking triple time to make sense out of them.