The ending of episode 6 feels really misleading. It shows the FL arriving at the accident completely calm, getting out of the car slowly, walking over, and staring at the ML with no emotion. But then episode 7 reveals that’s not what actually happened at all, and her real reaction was very different.
I don’t understand the point of presenting a version of events that isn’t true, especially since it’s not framed as someone else’s perspective or a misunderstanding. It feels like it was only done to make viewers think she was somehow involved.
If there had been a clear point of view or narrative reason for it, it might have worked, but as it stands, it just feels unnecessarily deceptive.
She lost a significant amount of weight compared to the last time i saw her in MMH. I’m only on episode 2, so maybe there’s context I’m missing, but is this weight loss actually part of the character’s design, or is it just her preference? She looked far better in all her other roles, especially in WWWSK and HPL.
I've tried. You can't download from there. Only stream. I want to download all episodes, put them on a flash drive, and then connect it to the TV to watch on the big screen.
I wish I had read this message sooner. I was almost halfway through this. I regret wasting some time on this nonsense, but luckily, I didn't end up wasting anymore.
I finally finished it. It took me an eternity to get through the last 10 episodes. I just found them a bit boring. It wasn’t very interesting in those final episodes. This drama is rated really high, but I don’t see it. I don’t see that it’s worthy of that rating. This rating is on the same level as some of those greats out there, and I don’t think this comes close to those dramas. It was good overall, but it wasn’t spectacular.
The particular song they played during some scenes reminded me of the music used in Indian dramas or movies. It has that vibe. It doesn’t seem like typical historical Cdrama music.
I don’t understand the point of presenting a version of events that isn’t true, especially since it’s not framed as someone else’s perspective or a misunderstanding. It feels like it was only done to make viewers think she was somehow involved.
If there had been a clear point of view or narrative reason for it, it might have worked, but as it stands, it just feels unnecessarily deceptive.
The particular song they played during some scenes reminded me of the music used in Indian dramas or movies. It has that vibe. It doesn’t seem like typical historical Cdrama music.