It could have been casted a guy who looked like a MAN, not a boy (who always had pink lipstick on, btw - wtf). To me, this series was just 'bearable'. Better stick to the Manga, only.
penso che sia per ritrattare come le persone si sentono su la vita sessuale. Il protagonista è indifferente su la propria, ma altre si sentono peccatori. Sarebbe una questione morale.
How does Seon A see that she has an S-line but doesn't become curious or investigate to find out what happened…
there's an ep a classmate of hers tells her uncle at the police station she once said sth like "when I find him, I'll kill him". When wearing the glasses she found out she was abused, but she was never able to find out who he was, bc she never met him after wearing the glasses. And after her S line disappeared, she wouldn't still be able to find out, since it could be any one. If she ever asked her uncle, he wouldn't tell her, since it would only make her more harm than not knowing, given the circumstances.
If I watch the korean version first, will this one be worth watching after??
it's a matter of opinion, truly. I watched the Korean version first and its ending made me feel joyful. I liked the JP version, too, mostly bc I love the main actor, and I liked how some events were pictured, and ofc I really liked how it ended, but I didn't feel the same happiness I did with the former. Tbh, I liked the JP version equally as a whole, and the Korean one was getting better and better towards the end. But, again, this is how I felt. As you can see, some ppl liked the JP version better. I think you're gonna like them both and should pick which one to start with based solely on your gut.
This was so boring! I thought it would get better at some point, but it never did. The only scene I liked was the train crash (or actually what happened in that situation). Everything else was dull and the whole story felt draggy to me. Kim Kang Woo did a good job, for his character is really hateful. The others were just 'meh'. Or the plot itself was meh. Anyways, I don't recommend it. It was a waste of my time.
I really loved it. 1st bc I love the main actress (binge-watched this one right after finishing Marry My Husband). 2nd bc I liked how the relationship slowly developed. 3rd bc Jung Ji Ho and Sang Eun were really cute together. I didn't find a 'deep meaningful message' to be conveyed in this plot, but I find it always nice the 'I want to love and be loved' reason for a drama. Plus, I don't like when there's a character who's always scheming to separate the main couple, which it doesn't really happen in this one (like the ex who doesn't accept the end or sth like that). Having doubts whether to watch it or not? This is a light drama, with slow-burn romance and a little comedy, and all the main characters struggle to overcome their own traumas/non-resolved issues. If you want sth like that, give it a go.
I really, really, reeeeeally loved this drama!! It became one of my favourites! As soon as I found out it was gonna be aired, I read the webtoon based on the same novel and I already liked the whole story a lot. I really looked forward the release of each new episode. Although there were some differences btw the drama and the webtoon (haven't read the novel to compare), I liked them both very much. Acting was perfect, and I really loved the chemistry between all the characters. And Park Min Young... how come can someone be SO beautiful, delicate and adorable? (and IDC whether she's got plastic surgery or whatever. There are many ppl out there who get plastic surgery and it just turn out bad) I felt like hugging her every time she appeared on screen. Both Lee Yi Kyung's and Song Ha Yoon's acting were really great. I felt like slapping them both into good sense! lol (the characters, ofc) Tbh, what I think I liked the most in this plot was Kang Ji Won's character development. It was a way to convey people shouldn't just let things happen (they would just be the victims if they did); they should face hardships and fight back with all their strengh, and be the very ones to guide their own lives and destiny.
Some ppl may find the characters kinda twisted, but some may even relate to them or know someone who could. The plot focus on cheating, on fixation on someone, on the need of feeling loved... some may find the FL annoying for being too submissive when it comes to relationships, but she's someone who fears being alone. I honestly liked this drama and watched it all at once, since the episodes are really short. So if you're pondering whether to watch this one, bear in mind that most characters are not 'wow, what a mature adult! They know exactly what is good/right for them and are SO logical!' C'omon!! We're talking about human beings and their flaws (everybody has some, which may change with time, right). Biological age means nothing when there are so many variables that may influence on someone's maturity. Be also aware that it's not a piece of art, but you may find it worth of your time.
That's a great way to show that when one doesn't let go of their past (and it doesn't need to be a past life), they are the ones who most suffer up to the present days.
To me, this series was just 'bearable'. Better stick to the Manga, only.
I think you're gonna like them both and should pick which one to start with based solely on your gut.
Having doubts whether to watch it or not? This is a light drama, with slow-burn romance and a little comedy, and all the main characters struggle to overcome their own traumas/non-resolved issues. If you want sth like that, give it a go.
As soon as I found out it was gonna be aired, I read the webtoon based on the same novel and I already liked the whole story a lot. I really looked forward the release of each new episode.
Although there were some differences btw the drama and the webtoon (haven't read the novel to compare), I liked them both very much.
Acting was perfect, and I really loved the chemistry between all the characters.
And Park Min Young... how come can someone be SO beautiful, delicate and adorable? (and IDC whether she's got plastic surgery or whatever. There are many ppl out there who get plastic surgery and it just turn out bad) I felt like hugging her every time she appeared on screen.
Both Lee Yi Kyung's and Song Ha Yoon's acting were really great. I felt like slapping them both into good sense! lol (the characters, ofc)
Tbh, what I think I liked the most in this plot was Kang Ji Won's character development. It was a way to convey people shouldn't just let things happen (they would just be the victims if they did); they should face hardships and fight back with all their strengh, and be the very ones to guide their own lives and destiny.