The music here is phenomenal, never thought I'd hear songs by one of my favourite bands in a drama. The band's name is WETTER, in case anyone was looking for them :)
Beyond Evil was fairly graphic, no?Here everything is blurry teddies.
Yeah, Beyond Evil is quite graphic, but it's not gore like Crime Puzzle, and still both Beyond Evil and Strangers From Hell really scared me on the first viewing, as I get scared very easily, but I still have watched them and didn't regret it. But Mouse was just boring for me, because of the blurriness of everything, and the plot just wasn't really what I usually like, even though it has a theme of religion, which I love, but it also has sci-fi, which I dislike, so I haven't even finished ,dropped after 9 episodes.
Does it have a lot of gore? I have been meaning to watch it for the past few months, but I'm scared that they might be gore. I have watched series with 19+ ratings on some of the episodes before (Beyond Evil is my favorite drama, and Strangers From Hell is a close one), but I'm always scared going in.
K-BLs have been quite disappointing for me recently, but I decided to binge this one last night, and it's one of the best shows I have ever seen. Chemistry, cinematography, music, all was amazing. Also, I loved to see the character development, that I feel like a lot of shows lack, but this one portrayed it perfectly.
The character was portrayed as a flawed human being who lost his temper. All human beings lose their tempers.…
I know that, I've been thinking about it a lot, but for me, it still feels like it all happened so fast, and that TaeSeong didn't have proper character development. Again, just my opinion. Maybe in a few days I'll forgive him, maybe I'll start to understand it more, and I just like to whine, but for now, it makes me feel uncomfortable.
I feel like that scene looked more forceful and awkward in the live action than in the actual manhwa, and the…
I get your point, I also love some character development, which I hope we'll get in the next episode, because I don't see it yet, I still feel like he didn't apologize/talk about it enough, it was glossed over for me.
I feel like that scene looked more forceful and awkward in the live action than in the actual manhwa, and the…
I will watch the new episode, just to see what's going to happen, but I'll still keep it in mind. One of the most frustrating things, as you said, is how toxic most of the shows are, and how this one is so fluffy, I totally agree, which is why it made me so sad and disappointed at the show, because I thought that this one wasn't going to be as bad as the other ones are, which it still is not, but it does make me feel disappointed.
I feel like that scene looked more forceful and awkward in the live action than in the actual manhwa, and the…
Yes, their relationship is fluffy, and mostly non toxic, that's why I really loved the show in the first place, but this one scene feels like it changes the whole 'concept' of it, it now feels like TaeSeong has anger issues and is very insecure about how HaeBom sees him, it kind of feels like they undid all the progress that they had in their relationship, at least that's how I see it.
Am I the only one who felt weird about the forcing scene? Like, I think they were going by the "he doesn't know how to show his emotions" route, but it still felt too long, and too abruptly cut when the mother walks in.