The whole political plot in this drama is boring and feel rigged.
Noooo turn those lights off
Yes @Major the romance is anything but natural or real. It felt instant & I see it more as a pity feelings rather than love. Actually I'd prefer more serious political plays with a hint of romance rather than this half & half, having 2 focus in this 16episodes length only drama is obviously not enough to dig their story properly, both either to make a believable romance or a strong/deep political acts with logic
Am so dissapointed with JeHa rightnow, Yoo Jin is so pitiful, she has no one loves her sincerely from the very beginning while everybody around her was so busy trying to take her down or taking advantage of her, yes she turns evil but it was a product of her effort taking a selfdefense. Yes it's wrong but I also don't think anyone can survive without losing her sanity after experiencing what Yoojin's had without anyone support especially if they had a weak heart from the beginning. You can't help but getting bitter & bitter. I was hoping JeHa knows her better & lead her to the right path as a friend, but he betrayed her & ditch her when YooJin has just start learning to trust people again, when she protects him & takes him as a friend. I don't think I can watch this drama anymore since it's becoming so painful for me to watch but am also curious about YooJin's at the sametime, it really is frustating @#¥%£¢
Am also hoping Anna can be anyone but a foolish damsel in distress who needs to be protect everytime, am getting really tired of it.
i only watch jeha+anna's scenes and fast forward the rest
Me too @YummyD I almost skipped all Anna's part especially all scenes related to barcelona "angel" thingy, I can't believe they keep prolong that "angel" thing when it's so ridiculous & cringey >.<
I don't buy Jeha-Anna romance as it felt rush/force/random, Anna's character was also written poorly…
Ahh, haven't watch that yet, but I did heard many ppl shipping the 2nd lead female, so am kinda avoiding it though am so tempted to watch them after reading its plot X'D
ughh... I can't take Anna. Girl, your mother was addicted to drugs, and now the man you call uncle tries…
I feel Anna is mentally still like a child who needs to be babysit & protect everytime, that's why she trust her uncle like that, she trusted all the ppl who're nice to her without a doubt. Yes, her uncle creeps me out though he is practically laughing/smiling all the time
I don't buy Jeha-Anna romance as it felt rush/force/random, Anna's character was also written poorly so it's hard for me to root for her. Tbh I watch this now only for Yoojin (otherwise might had dropped it way back before). Yoojin is vulnerable but at the sametime strong & I love her for that, despite she is being a villain it makes her character feel more interesting. While Anna was written as weak & foolish (no offense on Yoona & her fans though, I blame the writing on her character not her as an actress.)
I don't remember if I've ever felt this way (not buying the main couple romance & fall for the 2nd female lead instead) in another drama I've watched before x___X
Errr seriously, what's wrong with these people calling themselves as an advance kdrama watcher? Lol. I respect…
Exactly, like you said, that's one of the reasons why I loved Moonlight. They delivered their emotion very well without overly trying to be something else, I love how they sticked to their initial goal, delivered the emotion to the viewers & create a beautiful, sad yet captivating drama ♡.
Their cast & crew (the whole production team) in Moonlight is also GOAL, what other kdrama team would dream of, a solid acting from the main till supporting cast, even the littlest one + great editing, directing & production team ♡
Errr seriously, what's wrong with these people calling themselves as an advance kdrama watcher? Lol. I respect your opinion if you criticized this drama with reasons, but to simply judge those one who can enjoy/love this drama as a kdrama beginner or only a teenager? wow, is that how mature people talk? By bashing others? Especially when some of you was also a kdrama beginner, how ironic is that? Lol
Yes, Moonlight's story is simple, but if you overlook that simple storyline you'll find the beauty of its meaning & how deep they're conveying their feelings. It's also rare to find that many quotable lines which's not only beautiful but also meaningful in one drama as Moonlight has. Moonlight has touched my deepest heart/feelings, so for me it's a perfect 10/10.
Just because it's simple doesn't mean it couldn't be better than those other drama who had a complicated storyline. You can enjoy both, one completing another. Moonlight is also like a happy pills, it can relieve the stress from watching other complicated drama or even from your daily life.
Oh man I love JCW as an actor but the storyline just isn't living up to its hype. And I was actually not…
You're definitely not alone who felt that way. That blanket thing is a very lame excuse to kiss, it was like, screw you built up romance, just throw them some kiss & let the hype taken care of it, as if that romanticized cpr kiss itself is not enough, they gave us more of it.
Am also surprised they're even manage for not to trip at least once with that many stairs from the garage till the living room, lol.
One thing about Jeha's character that makes me doubting his action/thought, one minute he was so angry & feels like he is so ready to kill PGS like right here right now, but then another minute he did nothing at all to get his revenge mission closer. One minute he is doubting his feeling with Ranaiya whether it's guilt, pity, or love, but another minute he is acting like she is the most precious person in the world, like what he did right now with Anna & he just went for it without further thinking or even try to find out his true feelings first @#¥%£$ I just don't get him
The teasers for the drama were quite misleading because it gave off a very tense and mysterious vibe, and while…
Yes, my thought exactly. From the premise I think it was a serious political action suspense kdrama with a hint of romance, now that they're focusing more on the romance with lesser & lesser serious note (with that fluffy cute romance), am left confused
Agree with @Major, the acting is great especially Song Yoon Ah as Yoo Jin, but some characters have an inconsistency in writing. The romance is the least interesting part in this drama as imo it was felt too cheesy & random like they're made on purpose for the sake of rating/JCW-Yoona shipper
i love park bo gum even long before reply88 and kim yoo jung was always ane awesome young actress but my mind…
I just don't get these whole "minor" complaint on Moonlight at all,
1st: in this drama, Ra On's character age is 18th, the same age as Yoo Jung's right now & Lee Yeong was described as 19th.
2nd: this drama was based on historical figures, which at that moment even an 18th years old already gave birth to a child. (When Scarlet heart even had that whole adultery incest thing but none people complaint as it was made historically & at that moment incest was considered "ok")
3rd: Yoojung & Bogum doesn't even have that much age difference
4th: This drama itself was created to be a youthful, pure, innocent drama
The kiss itself was felt only like a peck while all they do most of the time was practically only staring at eachother
5th: Moonlight's kiss scene is even not KYJ's first onscreen kiss, she's done that before when she played younger roles (ofc an innocent kiss one).
6th: I don't hear this kind of complain with Kim So Hyun's drama ( she has the same age as Yoo Jung), when her age gap with Taecyeon is even bigger & she had multiplekisses + a more passionate one. >> even So hyun's parents has no complaint whatsoever.
7th: there's none of Moonlight scene I found inappropriate, they kept their innocent & youth vibes from beginning till end, all scenes were taken true to their nature to convey the feelings of the character they're portrayed, none was ever made to expose nor to take any advantage (whatsoever) on Yoojung's
8th: If you take a look at kpop figures atm, you'll see there's a lot of them who're still a minor but show too much skin & make a provocative dance which I found inappropriate but I don't see any complaint about these kind "they're still a minor" thing
So yeah, I felt people had double standards with this whole "minor" thing. & If it's forbidden for "them" to have a minor playing romantic roles as an adult, they should make that as a kind of general rules & it should be applied to both local & cable tv channel to avoid any misjudgement & double standard issue just because that drama is popular.
**just to be clear, by "them" what I meant was KCSC.
While I agree that hiring a minor on adult roles is better to be avoided as tbh it was my first concern too before watching & it is a matter of preference to watch that drama or not, I just hope that people would try to watch Moonlight first (or any drama they thought have an issue with) before judging this whole "minor" thing is indeed an issue as it felt like we're judging before knowing.
Like I did on Moonlight & upon watching found no problem whatsoever with KYJ's role.
I personally think Moonlight is a very heartwarming drama that was so beautifully made & is too good to be missed.
Well, even JCW & SYA can't save this drama from the badly written characters & plot. It's already…
Oh please, don't be that delusional, I SAID earlier that I respect your opinion & if you or other like this drama, it's good for you & am not complaining. But to insist me to like it as much as you do that's just too much. It's actually the other way around, you're the one who can't accept any critics to your beloved drama. I've stated my point AND REASONS. it's just you're too blinded to see that & I wont repeat that over & over just for you. Let's end this, it's going nowhere.
Am also hoping Anna can be anyone but a foolish damsel in distress who needs to be protect everytime, am getting really tired of it.
https://youtu.be/adhVuce_L8A
I don't remember if I've ever felt this way (not buying the main couple romance & fall for the 2nd female lead instead) in another drama I've watched before x___X
Their cast & crew (the whole production team) in Moonlight is also GOAL, what other kdrama team would dream of, a solid acting from the main till supporting cast, even the littlest one + great editing, directing & production team ♡
Yes, Moonlight's story is simple, but if you overlook that simple storyline you'll find the beauty of its meaning & how deep they're conveying their feelings. It's also rare to find that many quotable lines which's not only beautiful but also meaningful in one drama as Moonlight has. Moonlight has touched my deepest heart/feelings, so for me it's a perfect 10/10.
Just because it's simple doesn't mean it couldn't be better than those other drama who had a complicated storyline. You can enjoy both, one completing another. Moonlight is also like a happy pills, it can relieve the stress from watching other complicated drama or even from your daily life.
Am also surprised they're even manage for not to trip at least once with that many stairs from the garage till the living room, lol.
One thing about Jeha's character that makes me doubting his action/thought, one minute he was so angry & feels like he is so ready to kill PGS like right here right now, but then another minute he did nothing at all to get his revenge mission closer. One minute he is doubting his feeling with Ranaiya whether it's guilt, pity, or love, but another minute he is acting like she is the most precious person in the world, like what he did right now with Anna & he just went for it without further thinking or even try to find out his true feelings first @#¥%£$ I just don't get him
1st: in this drama, Ra On's character age is 18th, the same age as Yoo Jung's right now & Lee Yeong was described as 19th.
2nd: this drama was based on historical figures, which at that moment even an 18th years old already gave birth to a child. (When Scarlet heart even had that whole adultery incest thing but none people complaint as it was made historically & at that moment incest was considered "ok")
3rd: Yoojung & Bogum doesn't even have that much age difference
4th: This drama itself was created to be a youthful, pure, innocent drama
The kiss itself was felt only like a peck while all they do most of the time was practically only staring at eachother
5th: Moonlight's kiss scene is even not KYJ's first onscreen kiss, she's done that before when she played younger roles (ofc an innocent kiss one).
6th: I don't hear this kind of complain with Kim So Hyun's drama ( she has the same age as Yoo Jung), when her age gap with Taecyeon is even bigger & she had multiplekisses + a more passionate one. >> even So hyun's parents has no complaint whatsoever.
7th: there's none of Moonlight scene I found inappropriate, they kept their innocent & youth vibes from beginning till end, all scenes were taken true to their nature to convey the feelings of the character they're portrayed, none was ever made to expose nor to take any advantage (whatsoever) on Yoojung's
8th: If you take a look at kpop figures atm, you'll see there's a lot of them who're still a minor but show too much skin & make a provocative dance which I found inappropriate but I don't see any complaint about these kind "they're still a minor" thing
So yeah, I felt people had double standards with this whole "minor" thing. & If it's forbidden for "them" to have a minor playing romantic roles as an adult, they should make that as a kind of general rules & it should be applied to both local & cable tv channel to avoid any misjudgement & double standard issue just because that drama is popular.
**just to be clear, by "them" what I meant was KCSC.
While I agree that hiring a minor on adult roles is better to be avoided as tbh it was my first concern too before watching & it is a matter of preference to watch that drama or not, I just hope that people would try to watch Moonlight first (or any drama they thought have an issue with) before judging this whole "minor" thing is indeed an issue as it felt like we're judging before knowing.
Like I did on Moonlight & upon watching found no problem whatsoever with KYJ's role.
I personally think Moonlight is a very heartwarming drama that was so beautifully made & is too good to be missed.