Genuinely curious, did you actually read all 133 reviews and check each profile? Or did you just get your feelings…
Wholsmmmm said, "lol no, reading every single review and checking each profile is time I don't really have." Personally, it's time I do have, so yes. I actually read each review and checked each profile. I am aware that most people would say that I need to get a life at this point, but I've lived a good life and I was bored, so I was looking for something to watch. Since this is one of my favorite sites to visit when looking for my next drama, I am interested in the integrity of the site. My feelings are not hurt, and I don't subscribe to conspiracies...most are BS...which is why I actually took the time to check and see if people were really that disillusioned about the movie. Normally the reviews and ratings would be varied. And I don't know how paid reviews work, but I'd say from what I've seen here, that it's possible the reviewers get paid for certain key words that showed up in many of the reviews. I checked 156 reviews, and of those, 133 were from accounts made within the last few days and only had this movie reviewed. Regardless, they're there, people can check for themselves. It didn't take 133 to convince me, but I wanted hard numbers.
FYI: Of the (currently) 156 written reviews for this movie, at least 133 of them are fake. Their accounts were created specifically to badmouth the movie and give low review numbers. I don't really understand why people would do this, but just know that their reviews are not dependable.
I just saw in the biological information of Baek Hyun Woo that his birth date is 18th November 1989.... Is it…
Baek Hyun Woo's bday might have been on his resume on the computer, when he pulled it up to hide the screen from the secretary. Idr which episode though.
This drama has been under my radar for years, and for some reason i never felt motivated to start it. I decided…
I always heard/read that this drama was so bad, but it has good actors so I couldn't understand why it would be bad. Still, I waited (for several years), and finally started it yesterday, when I was searching for something new. While it's not earth-shattering, I'm at the end of ep3 and thus far I'm not regretting my decision to watch. Hopefully it will continue to be good.
The quirkiness of this drama is usually not my style. However, the production on this is so well done (in my opinion) that it's looking to be one of my top fav K-dramas of the year <3
On Ep 10, I'm so frustrated. There are things I love about this drama:-the acting is fabulous-the characters and…
Update: The last few episodes lost a lot of the ambiguity, and the conflicts became so much more clear. My frustrations subsided and it became a joy to complete this drama's binge-watch.
On Ep 10, I'm so frustrated. There are things I love about this drama: -the acting is fabulous -the characters and situations are, for the most part, believable -the romance is adult -the fact that they are trying to get to the point of learning/teaching for knowledge and understanding instead of just focusing on passing the exams
But....the FL's guilt complex is on a ridiculous level. The conflict at this point makes no sense. There's a bunch of words, but no one is really saying anything. And the fact that the teacher didn't want to be flexible or admit that he may have made a mistake is completely glossed over. Instead, it has somehow become him blaming her for his actions (overreactions) and her feeling guilty about.... 1-him getting a higher paying, better job, and 2-him still being in the teaching profession, albeit in an academy instead of a school. Sooo...what is there to feel guilty about???
Imma keep watching and hope that the ML can talk some sense into her. Not even gonna complain about the filter that dulls even the brightest colors. I know that it's supposed to set a mood, but honestly it's just depressing. Does the color red not even exist in this world?? But even if it did, I'm sure it would be muted. Oh...oops. Does that count as complaining? smh.
Was the brooch ever explained? I think I missed that.
Only that the brooch was a one-of-a-kind design and 2 were made, which is how Haoyu figured out that the kids were twins. They never explained who had them made, but according to Chen Chen, his mother gave it to him. This is a plot hole, as she was trying scam people for money, so she couldn't have had enough money to have one-of-a-kind brooches made. Imagination has to fill in the blanks here.
-the acting is fabulous
-the characters and situations are, for the most part, believable
-the romance is adult
-the fact that they are trying to get to the point of learning/teaching for knowledge and understanding instead of just focusing on passing the exams
But....the FL's guilt complex is on a ridiculous level. The conflict at this point makes no sense. There's a bunch of words, but no one is really saying anything. And the fact that the teacher didn't want to be flexible or admit that he may have made a mistake is completely glossed over. Instead, it has somehow become him blaming her for his actions (overreactions) and her feeling guilty about.... 1-him getting a higher paying, better job, and 2-him still being in the teaching profession, albeit in an academy instead of a school. Sooo...what is there to feel guilty about???
Imma keep watching and hope that the ML can talk some sense into her. Not even gonna complain about the filter that dulls even the brightest colors. I know that it's supposed to set a mood, but honestly it's just depressing. Does the color red not even exist in this world?? But even if it did, I'm sure it would be muted. Oh...oops. Does that count as complaining? smh.
On another note, the tortoise was ADORABLE!