while people are side-commenting about the series... well, whaddya 'no... Jin Seo Yun (Hwang Hwa Young) and Jang Hyuk (Oh Hyun Jae) are fucking lit. Hwa Young's acting probably moved me the most...if I was a guy in love I might be fully understanding Oh Hyun Jae's resolve.
does anyone know why they have to change the director? i kinda get it they wanted to shift the focus on the political side of the story that somehow undermine the action part...yeah..but why? also... it was quite a let down that it was only because of a worm....not all zombie movies were like that...now i feel like everything is exaggerated only to non life changing future exps lol
Very unconventional way of setting the theme for the characters. I think the trailer and promotional videos really led me off what I had to expect. Then thankfully I was at the middle of the series when I realized this wasnt about revenge but letting go. The ending fits best of what the story wanted to deliver. Ugh. Im so invested with her hatred...such a beautiful execution.
i love how the female lead found her voice for the character. She wasn't coyish and overbearing, though there were early episodes that she was trying hard. The male actor is good at playing the stoic character. seemingly perfect. wow.
Note worthy are the character portrayal of the CEO's (law& entertainment). Actors were fluid of switching back to the character's back bone to their funny side. I think I love them the most.
I'm Not A Robot: The land of extras born to stand out. Fun and not cringey... Somehow there are episodes which obviously felt like a filler for the series. Expertise of support was suiting to watch. I'll miss them altogether. The theme siding in science and technology wasnt overpowering. The Male Protagonist was too pampered , by the characters, the environment and even the scriptwriter/series author. The Female Protagonist's crusade " to account "the fewer people" " is something I'll consider from now on. -- The cruelty of advancing technology in terms of military power gave a short yet powerful impact of our reality. I hope we dont astray to why we want humanity to push forward.
Damn. I wish I'm just blessed as this character did.
well, whaddya 'no... Jin Seo Yun (Hwang Hwa Young) and Jang Hyuk (Oh Hyun Jae) are fucking lit. Hwa Young's acting probably moved me the most...if I was a guy in love I might be fully understanding Oh Hyun Jae's resolve.
he's way too athletic. hahaha.
now i gotta drop Lee Joon Gi as my top one. this is whole 'nother level of actor/artist.
i kinda get it they wanted to shift the focus on the political side of the story
that somehow undermine the action part...yeah..but why?
also... it was quite a let down that it was only because of a worm....not all zombie movies were like that...now i feel like everything is exaggerated only to non life changing future exps lol
she couldve overwork herself to fight depression. poor girl.
Note worthy are the character portrayal of the CEO's (law& entertainment). Actors were fluid of switching back to the character's back bone to their funny side. I think I love them the most.
ahhhhhhhhhhh. i love kingdom xDDDDDDDD
whats with the complex with Criminal Minds?
just a casual disc :)
The land of extras born to stand out. Fun and not cringey... Somehow there are episodes which obviously felt like a filler for the series. Expertise of support was suiting to watch. I'll miss them altogether. The theme siding in science and technology wasnt overpowering. The Male Protagonist was too pampered , by the characters, the environment and even the scriptwriter/series author. The Female Protagonist's crusade " to account "the fewer people" " is something I'll consider from now on.
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The cruelty of advancing technology in terms of military power gave a short yet powerful impact of our reality. I hope we dont astray to why we want humanity to push forward.
I salute you sir. :)