WHAT DO YOU MEAN ? EXCEPT RAPE ? Do you even know, how much a rape victim has to go through mentally as well physically.…
His age does not excuse his appalling behavior; it's disturbing that he can engage in such actions at such a young age. Additionally, it is disheartening that you believe anything is better than being dead.
I think rape is one of the worst crime .... Also what else he can do ??? rape him back .
The victims endured unimaginable pain and suffering because of them. By killing them it ensure that those rapist will never have the opportunity to repeat their crime.(the first guy literally went to the victims house and god knows to do what...)...
I can't agree with your comment in the last para. sure it sounds very fair and cool but in reality it could be…
No, if you consider it, he isn't unquestioningly trusting the media. Whenever new information about a case emerges, he verifies it on the police database and conducts thorough background checks. Regarding the selection of cases that the media presents to him, if he were to choose any other cases, the police could easily target and identify him.
not much of a brainstorming is went into designing the characters or their traits or personality or whatever i…
The main character in this drama actually ends up killing people, doing what an average person might wish to do when faced with or witnessing injustice. It's a bit different from other Korean dramas where vigilantes usually just beat up bad guys, even though the source material clearly shows them taking more extreme measures (yes, I'm talking about "Taxi Driver both s1 and 2"). So far, I'm happy that this drama is staying true to the source material.
not much of a brainstorming is went into designing the characters or their traits or personality or whatever i…
If provided with additional episodes or seasons, I believe they could have delved deeper into the psychological aspects. I don't understand why they are hesitant to produce more seasons(koreans). Additionally, having read the webtoon, I observed that it is rich in action, primarily designed to evoke a sense of satisfaction(to readers) when bad people face consequences. I must emphasize that they have remained faithful to the source material thus far.
In terms of acting, I don't have any issues with Nam Joo-hyuk and Lee Joon-hyuk's performances. However, Yoo Ji-tae and Kim So-jin's acting bugs me.. It seems like Yoo Ji-tae is making an effort to portray an unsettling character, and it comes off as awkward. Simply portraying the character without the exaggerated head tilting and hand clutching would have sufficed. As for Kim So-jin, I think she might be a miscast. no hate to the actress, but maybe casting someone younger would have been a better fit. Whenever she's on screen, the scenes feel less important
To be honest, those fillers were great, and they mostly involved KangOk's character. His character is distinct, and he skillfully navigates between being menacing and comedic. I would be sad if they cut those scenes.
In terms of acting, I don't have any issues with Nam Joo-hyuk and Lee Joon-hyuk's performances. However, Yoo Ji-tae and Kim So-jin's acting bugs me.. It seems like Yoo Ji-tae is making an effort to portray an unsettling character, and it comes off as awkward. Simply portraying the character without the exaggerated head tilting and hand clutching would have sufficed.
As for Kim So-jin, I think she might be a miscast. no hate to the actress, but maybe casting someone younger would have been a better fit. Whenever she's on screen, the scenes feel less important