I'm finding this super cringe, but I wanna watch it for the leads....Hope it gets better, honestly 8.5 for this…
What does the Queen of Tears have to do with this? It seems odd to bring it up here, especially if you didn't enjoy that drama. Final ratings are what really count.
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Quite agree with some parts but here's my view too 1.If you're watching a romance drama that revolves around a…
The entire drama isn't classified as black comedy. To clarify, black comedy involves using humor to address tragic or distressing subjects. For the first four episodes, the character's actions fit this description until he experiences a realization. Although it's unsettling to see him in such a state, his distress wasn't directed at Haein specifically. Despite his research and meeting the doctor, he didn't initially believe Haein's condition was real. It wasn't until episodes 5 or 6 that he understood she was telling the truth and began to come to terms with it. While people do sometimes wish for death in difficult circumstances, this particular aspect was portrayed with a darkly comedic tone. If you think the character was genuinely content, you might want to look into the concept of "flawed daydream syndrome."
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I wanted to like this but 4 episodes in, I think I am going to drop it. I have seen all the dramas written by…
Quite agree with some parts but here's my view too
1.If you're watching a romance drama that revolves around a couple rekindling their relationship, it’s intriguing to see how the story mixes melodrama with black comedy. The main character's reactions might seem unconventional—like his over-the-top response to his wife’s potential death—but this blend of genres allows for unique storytelling. It adds a layer of dark humor to the plot and creates moments that challenge traditional expectations. The complexities of his emotions, from jealousy to a comical reaction to his wife's situation, contribute to the drama’s distinctive and engaging narrative style.
2. For a couple who was once deeply in love, their body language now adds an interesting layer to their story. They interact with a sense of formality and carefulness, which reflects their journey and the challenges they've faced. This approach is likely influenced by the direction they received, which adds a unique dynamic to their relationship.
While their current interactions may seem distant, it's actually a thoughtful portrayal of how they've adapted to their changed circumstances. Their formal behavior and careful interactions showcase a new beginning, as if they are rediscovering each other and falling in love once more. This fresh perspective on their relationship allows them to explore their connection in a novel and engaging way.
Their reactions to each other, such as being startled by a touch, highlight the depth of their emotional journey and the process of reconnecting. Even their moments of intimacy, like kisses or other physical interactions, are presented as meaningful and significant, reflecting their evolving bond.
The drama emphasizes the idea that their renewed feelings are as powerful and authentic as their original love. While the writing might not always capture every nuance perfectly, it contributes to the broader theme of rediscovery and growth.
3.Mostly agree with this, but in like the 6 ep she left him and the villain just became worse.
4.I wish you could have seen just how challenging her illness journey was. Originally, the ending was planned for her to pass away 10 years later, which was quite somber. However, the ending was changed, and I actually prefer this new conclusion. It feels more fitting to the story and offers a different, more uplifting resolution.
Why is this hard to watch? I’ve tried a few times. The storyline is good but for some reason it feels too slow…
You don’t need to force yourself to keep watching if you’re not enjoying it; it’s more of a melodrama than the romcom it initially seemed. The characters are acting this way because they grew apart after their first year of marriage. Now, after two years together, things have gotten a bit awkward, but as new situations emerge, they begin to rediscover their love for each other.
This shit shouldn't even be compared with Crash Landing on You. Very overhyped.Its a poorly done love story with…
What you see as forced or annoying might be perceived as a fresh take or innovative approach by others. Dramas often strive for different emotional impacts or thematic explorations, and what feels overhyped to one viewer might be deeply meaningful to another.
Ultimately, both dramas cater to different tastes and offer unique experiences. While "Crash Landing on You" might have hit the mark for you with its strong storytelling and character development, "Queen of Tears" might resonate differently with others who appreciate its own distinct qualities
QOT script may be flawed but its not overhyped TBH and Kdramas are getting more popular these days.
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1.If you're watching a romance drama that revolves around a couple rekindling their relationship, it’s intriguing to see how the story mixes melodrama with black comedy. The main character's reactions might seem unconventional—like his over-the-top response to his wife’s potential death—but this blend of genres allows for unique storytelling. It adds a layer of dark humor to the plot and creates moments that challenge traditional expectations. The complexities of his emotions, from jealousy to a comical reaction to his wife's situation, contribute to the drama’s distinctive and engaging narrative style.
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For a couple who was once deeply in love, their body language now adds an interesting layer to their story. They interact with a sense of formality and carefulness, which reflects their journey and the challenges they've faced. This approach is likely influenced by the direction they received, which adds a unique dynamic to their relationship.
While their current interactions may seem distant, it's actually a thoughtful portrayal of how they've adapted to their changed circumstances. Their formal behavior and careful interactions showcase a new beginning, as if they are rediscovering each other and falling in love once more. This fresh perspective on their relationship allows them to explore their connection in a novel and engaging way.
Their reactions to each other, such as being startled by a touch, highlight the depth of their emotional journey and the process of reconnecting. Even their moments of intimacy, like kisses or other physical interactions, are presented as meaningful and significant, reflecting their evolving bond.
The drama emphasizes the idea that their renewed feelings are as powerful and authentic as their original love. While the writing might not always capture every nuance perfectly, it contributes to the broader theme of rediscovery and growth.
3.Mostly agree with this, but in like the 6 ep she left him and the villain just became worse.
4.I wish you could have seen just how challenging her illness journey was. Originally, the ending was planned for her to pass away 10 years later, which was quite somber. However, the ending was changed, and I actually prefer this new conclusion. It feels more fitting to the story and offers a different, more uplifting resolution.
Ultimately, both dramas cater to different tastes and offer unique experiences. While "Crash Landing on You" might have hit the mark for you with its strong storytelling and character development, "Queen of Tears" might resonate differently with others who appreciate its own distinct qualities
QOT script may be flawed but its not overhyped TBH and Kdramas are getting more popular these days.
I hope your account wasn't created to spread hate here!!!