Why are the comments so negative?It's clearly written in the synopsis it's a slice of life drama but here y'll…
Yep, agreed; they're called GENRES and deliver different stuff. It's not too hard to research which genre you're diving into so you can calibrate expectations accordingly. π
The fact that I watch this is because of Park Seo Joon andFUN FACT: The director of The Marvels (Marvel Cinematic…
He's a wonderful actor! Can nail comedy and serious/emotional roles. I think he was primarily seen as a comedic actor/ML before this drama; IC showcased his acting chops in the melodramatic sphere, and affirmed he can do it all. I was so bummed he didn't win the Baeksang he got nominated for (in the Best Actor category).
I can't believe I waited so long to watch IC after seeing over 400 kdramas. This series is truly exceptional in…
I have to disagree; I fell in love with the music (but most specifically the BGMs, though the OST was good, too), and it sold me on the drama. I thought it supported the story beautifully and enhanced all the feels.
Sometimes I just go back and watch the scene in Episode 15 when Saeroyi meets his dad on the bridge in his dream.
It's such a beautiful scene, showcasing Saeroyi's shift from a focus on revenge to a focus on people, and the music is perfection (especially the joy-filled piano/guitar/strings version of the BGM track ("I Don't Mind That You Don't Feel The Same Way")). The unique arrangement of this track showcased in this scene is not on Spotify, so I can only enjoy it again if I rewatch the scene (which is also lovely in its own right).
The BGMs for this drama are still legendary in my book. Up there with some of the best among Kdramas!
some with the name Rie111 gave it a 1 rating saying they had completed it. Even other ratings who were at the…
8.9 is quite high on MDL! I'd say it's a VERY generous metric for this drama, and nothing to be disappointed by. It usually indicates the best of the best on this platform. π
i can't be the only one who thinks this is stupid af? right?like then entire story is BOMB, so good! nothing is…
Yeah, that whole part was honestly terribly written and presented--they couldn't think of a better way to make it more convincing? I kind of felt like my intelligence was being insulted. π
While overall highly enjoyable if you're not being nitpicky, this show had its fair share of considerably lazing writing, pacing and editing at times.
No it's happy ending and I really recommend try to stick to the 2 first episode than you'll completely fall in…
There are two key characters that die at the end, but neither is the ML or FL, just fyi. But one is a pretty beloved character, so prepare your heart. Some people were quite annoyed; I saw it coming, so it didn't bother me as much.
Really upset about Kyung Namβs exit/ how it was handled. Obviously he cared about them because of the notes.
The notes were a brilliant touch! Favorite part of Episode 1. It made us look more carefully at the ML's tired demeanor to look for more under the surface.
Yes, Episode 1 nailed the feeling of someone working an emotionally taxing and time-consuming job for 8-9 years.…
It certainly makes it tougher if people over you don't care. But even if they do care, sometimes the system and the repetition and the social pressure is enough to be exhausting.
It was the best scene in E02 for me. And considering the other restaurant guests were lawyers too and they were…
As an American, respect for the judicial process is in my bones, haha, but it can be manipulated by cunning minds much more easily than I'd like, and it's really quite frightening (and disappointing).
If I ran into a guy who I had a brief fling with 10 years ago there is no way I would admit to remembering him…
I guess it depends on how serious they each were about "the fling"? Neither of these characters come across as types to have a fling though, anyway, so I don't know why he's reluctant to own up to it. But I'm seated and ready to find out. π
But let's be real, He Ping didn't raise anyone. He just squeezed his son into his life when he managed to get off work, which was almost never.
Li Haichao, though? He's most certainly the hero of this drama. Love him to bits. Such a darling human!
Still curious to see if this will give me an equivalent gut punch to Reply 1988 at the end, as it's a very similar type of drama.
It's such a beautiful scene, showcasing Saeroyi's shift from a focus on revenge to a focus on people, and the music is perfection (especially the joy-filled piano/guitar/strings version of the BGM track ("I Don't Mind That You Don't Feel The Same Way")). The unique arrangement of this track showcased in this scene is not on Spotify, so I can only enjoy it again if I rewatch the scene (which is also lovely in its own right).
The BGMs for this drama are still legendary in my book. Up there with some of the best among Kdramas!
Then he'd get that villain lickety-split. π
While overall highly enjoyable if you're not being nitpicky, this show had its fair share of considerably lazing writing, pacing and editing at times.
But the toned down version of him fits the vibe. I'm confident he's veteran enough to draw out the stuff we need to see without overdoing it. π