It is not bad and the chemistry is definitely there. But in the end it just feels like queerbaiting.
Just because there's no kiss doesn't mean it's queerbaiting...The series is about two queer people who end up in a relationship. Their sexuality is not ambiguous. If it was queerbaiting, the characters would've ended up as best friends and it would be a bromance (which it clearly wasn't)
what are you talking about..how did they paint the Christian religion name dirty?
Just because the pastor was portrayed as a bad person doesn't mean they meant to portray the Christian religion dirty. I think it's your interpretation of that scene. To me, if a person of a certain relegion is bad, it doesn't make the religion itself bad. There's bad people in all types of groups and there's a plethora of cases against pastors (and the equivalent of pastors in other religions) that relates to fraud.
Edit: And to give them the benefit of the doubt, a lot of koreans are Christian (i think around 20 percent) and you don't know that the people involved in creating that scene aren't Christian and know what they're doing.
For a movie that is entitled ballerina, I donāt see how her friend being a ballerina really matters to the plot.…
I think the significance behind the name is that the friend's tape was also titled Ballerina and throughout the movie she was referred to as "the ballerina" a lot and the movie is about getting revenge for her. and at the end the FL says to the ML that she was the Ballerina so... you're right tho, her occupation doesn't matter to the plot but you can still see why "Ballerina" would fit as a movie title (according to me)
Gonna rant about episode 6 ( currently 20 mins in to it) so SPOILER ALERTFirst the kid is selfish. WHY will you…
From his point of view suicide prolly felt like the best option to him. He felt guilty about ruining his dad's career, he was scared of being punished for his mistakes, he prolly also felt that the situation was unfair (i mean come on he only cheated on 1 test...its nothing compared to the other students)... He even tried to do the right thing by thinking of turning himself in but nothing seemed to be the right option to his dad. If i were in his situation at that age, i would also take what the dad said seriously and attempt suicide thinking it'd be best if i didn't exist. Tbf the dad also made the kid's life hell because of all the "you think you deserve to eat after getting these marks" bs and constantly comparing him to his brother. He only cheated because he wanted validation from his father while his mother failed to properly guide him in the right direction. I agree he made the situation worse and his dad is allowed to be frustrated about the situation but again he's just a kid...imo it's his dad's fault for saying something like that to his son.
There is itās just. Angled in a way you canāt see it head on like their lips actually touching or w/e
you're right about it not being all about kissing but it's weird when there isn't a lil kiss scene even after they've gotten married in the story...(and I mean just a peck on the lips)
Edit: And to give them the benefit of the doubt, a lot of koreans are Christian (i think around 20 percent) and you don't know that the people involved in creating that scene aren't Christian and know what they're doing.