This is so much better than any webdrama I have watched so far! It could even be a full length drama if they make the story more complex. TVN is great at making good quality camera work even for a short one. And I love it so much! Even the casting is off the hook. Besides the other authentic looking cast, Kang Hanna is so beautiful, and Lee Shin Young is adorably handsome that they look so good together. They are already very good at acting so I hope they have another drama as a pair but of a sixteen to twenty episodes. Much love to this.
I rarely watch any South Korean movies and mostly stick to watching dramas. I don't like anything much about sports either. But this movie is exceptional! I was rooting for the protagonist all the way. It's about about her undying passion despite people telling her to give up. It's light and very easy to the heart.
It's nothing new from all the other films, but films these days lost giving touching and enjoying moments and giving people a few inspirational messages. People these days wanted something gory, thriller, horror, overdramatic dramas, and heartbreaking endings. Like some machoistic person who likes pain. So this kind of movies is refreshing. I personally truly enjoyed it and I'm glad to have watch it.
It's a beautiful drama. Yet, is it just me or they crammed too much backstory information into episode 1, and left me confused for the rest of its episode?
I understand most part, but it's quite a lot to take in since I had no idea that's it's even about demons and birth deities in the first place. I'm not informed when I saw the plot and trailers. I thought it was about science and art colliding that will help their kingdom or something. So I was I bit shocked that it's a full on fantasy. But it is beautiful and sort of unpredictable of how things will end. Will continue watching it.
Do y’all think it was love at first sight for Dooshik?
But why do you think he's kind of mean towards her? I don't really get it so far, but I do know he is attracted to her at some point. Is it because she's from out of town? I hope someone enlightens me with this question :)
i'm struggling to watch the 2nd episode, does it gets better?
For me, it gets better and exciting! It kind of reminds of You're All Surrounded, but university version. I don't think it's cliche at all like what others say. I enjoy watching it but it's bit of a torture to wait for it every week.
In general I like the dramas about police academies, but the main lead in such genre for me should be super cool,…
Actually, a lot of k-dramas have strong, cool and confident guys. In this case, he's a young underdog that you might want to root for when he actually succeeds. And it's a nice sort of change since some of us in real life have way too many insecurities like KSH.
Can we add Thai dramas? ML in Kleun Cheewit literally tried to kill her.
Yeah... We know he's bad. He's abusive. A stalker. Almost a killer. The real life law will say he's bad. He shouldn't be a lawyer. There must be something wrong with the female lead for falling for him. She must be into machoism or something. But I can't stop watching them though.
Suho is not that toxic, just because he doesn’t want FL to interact with SML doesn’t mean he’s very toxic…
Suho is not that toxic. The thing about controlling though, if you switch gender for example, like your boyfriend having a very close female friend and you know she has feelings for him, and she's making a move on him, isn't that kind of... awful to take at heart?
For the last episode though, I didn't watch it because I dropped it like on episode 8 or 9, mainly because I hated the way the female lead thinks and acts along the way just to protect her so called beauty. I liked her on the first episode though, she was positive, knows what she wants and is full of life, but it drained as the episode goes. I gave up on her.
True Beauty deserves number one spot. SuHo was so toxic. He didn't give freedom to the FL to interact with the…
For me, I don't like the female lead personally. Both male leads have their own reason for feeling that way for her. But the fact that she's always into her own feelings and pities herself, wondering why Suho's cold towards her and can't like her back, hiding her relationship to everyone because she thinks they would bully her once they knew of her said relationship, it's always towards herself. She never even consider's the SML's feelings too. If she knew that he has feelings for her, she should avoid him for the time being to let him know that she's not interested, not lead him on, get comforted by him and so on. And people wonder why Suho wants her to stay away from the SML is because she lets herself fall for the attention of the SML. And SML is a poor soul that's trapped in her so called beauty. That's my problem in most female leads in k-dramas in general. But this is a list for Worst 'male' lead, so hmm...
And Meow the Secret Boy, like he's literally the sweetest person!
For CLOY, it's not controlling. It's a reminder, and comfort for her since she took their separation to the heart. If you can remember correctly, she was suicidal before she even met him. So he was giving her a reason to continue living even if the chances of them meeting again is slim. At least both of them are alive so there is a possibility.
For Meow the Secret Boy, he's a cat. Cat ages differently than humans. When he first met her, he was a kitten, a child. When he met her for the second time, he was 15. And when they were separated again, he is now 24. He doesn't lack health, he just used much of his time as a human that's why he always wanted to sleep. And she needed a companion. Not just a lover. She had enough of that since her first love turned her down. I don't know how that's pedophile while Goblin used that same tactic with age gap.
Even the casting is off the hook. Besides the other authentic looking cast, Kang Hanna is so beautiful, and Lee Shin Young is adorably handsome that they look so good together. They are already very good at acting so I hope they have another drama as a pair but of a sixteen to twenty episodes. Much love to this.
It's nothing new from all the other films, but films these days lost giving touching and enjoying moments and giving people a few inspirational messages. People these days wanted something gory, thriller, horror, overdramatic dramas, and heartbreaking endings. Like some machoistic person who likes pain. So this kind of movies is refreshing. I personally truly enjoyed it and I'm glad to have watch it.
I understand most part, but it's quite a lot to take in since I had no idea that's it's even about demons and birth deities in the first place. I'm not informed when I saw the plot and trailers. I thought it was about science and art colliding that will help their kingdom or something. So I was I bit shocked that it's a full on fantasy. But it is beautiful and sort of
unpredictable of how things
will end. Will continue watching it.
For the last episode though, I didn't watch it because I dropped it like on episode 8 or 9, mainly because I hated the way the female lead thinks and acts along the way just to protect her so called beauty. I liked her on the first episode though, she was positive, knows what she wants and is full of life, but it drained as the episode goes. I gave up on her.
But this is a list for Worst 'male' lead, so hmm...
For Meow the Secret Boy, he's a cat. Cat ages differently than humans. When he first met her, he was a kitten, a child. When he met her for the second time, he was 15. And when they were separated again, he is now 24. He doesn't lack health, he just used much of his time as a human that's why he always wanted to sleep. And she needed a companion. Not just a lover. She had enough of that since her first love turned her down. I don't know how that's pedophile while Goblin used that same tactic with age gap.