tbh the story was kind of dumb and partly bad written, but FadelStyle made me wait for wednesdays as if it were my sister's wedding so I'll be missing this series and do not regret watching it at all
I don't like to judge after only one episode but right now I'm having a hard time watching it. I like cheesy stuff but this is way too much. It's weird that everyone is always standing around watching while they are kissing and stuff (as if they don't have their own life) like who in the normal world does this? Also the plot is the tipical season 2 plot; when writers don't know what issue to invent they just go with the long distance storyline. I love ZeeNunew and I thought Season 1 was really good so I hope this will get better the next episode.
I don't really agree with the comments calling this movie hot - it definetly isn't something that should be romanticized.I do think that the movie is really good (the acting also). It's obviously not for everyone, those who can't handle difficult topics should definetly stay away from it. I think people who criticize the plot forget that not every movie needs to have a good ending with high morals. Them ending up together is not good per se, since it seems like stockholm syndrome, but I thought it was more fitting, since it suited the plot and the situation of the characters.Would've disliked a different ending.
I'm sturggling typing this help I can't see becausenof the tears in my eyes. It's been long since I cried that much over a series. 10 /10 thanks for the trauma (positively)
Some dialogues and scenes were too long and repetitive, so this series could've gone terribly wrong with a bad cast. However, the actors were incredible, especially the main lead and the mother. The visuals were beautiful and the ending was satisfying (even though poor Uncle In was left with even more trauma than before), but as I said, dialogues kind of messed up some scenes and made it hard to watch at times. Glad that they dealt with the controversial topic the way they did and didn't make it all too weird. 10/10 for acting and visual, 7/10 for dialouges. Very iteresting to see how the same issue affected every character differently.
I loved the idea of a new concept for the show (meaning no engineering students) but they messed it up. I'm glad someone called it out. (Also how could people stand watching something so cheesy, it was just way too much)
This is my long-ass rant after reading through the comments. Let me say that I also binged this show, so I watched…
finally someone I agree with a 100%. I feel like Hye-Yeons and Tae-Wans relationship got even more toxic then before because she was the only one admitting to mistakes and willing to change. Felt like Tae-wan sensed her fear of abandonment and used it to make her feel guilty. They should've ended it.
I'm sorry but can we please talk about how manipulative Tae-wan was (especially in the last episodes). I haven't seen anyone commenting on it and it's driving me crazy
Definitely underrated! The beginning was a little weird but it quickly gets better. I shed honest tears on Bas' story and the series could've been more about him, but I guess James and Ait were necessary to make the series less heavy on the watchers. Yet the criticism on the dark side of BL industry are there from the start, but it's more subtle in the begginning. Honestly I think every BL fan should watch this at least once.
Idk the movie just wasn't it. It should've been a special episode or something, the "movie" concept felt really forced and even tho I really liked 2gether, the chemistry of BrightWin wasn't that good. If I get nostalgic I'd rather rewatch the series than watch this again.
LOVE IT 10 OUT OF 10, NOTHING MORE TO ADD (Actually yes. Everyone is discussing whether it's BL or Bromance, but last episode they dreamed about each other and stuff... I'm getting strong BL hints from it. Also Chika who was supposed to be the love interest of Ichiro, but in episode seven she hinted that she noticed Ichiro was interested in Shiro and when she asked him about what she can do to make him happy he runs off to save his man ... or is it just me interpreting things??
The ending... I did not expect it to be sad... Also even tho everything was rushed and random and the plot was so fast it didn't make any sense I was really emotional at the ending of episode 8. It was short but it got me in my feels anyways.
(Also how could people stand watching something so cheesy, it was just way too much)
I feel like Hye-Yeons and Tae-Wans relationship got even more toxic then before because she was the only one admitting to mistakes and willing to change. Felt like Tae-wan sensed her fear of abandonment and used it to make her feel guilty.
They should've ended it.
I shed honest tears on Bas' story and the series could've been more about him, but I guess James and Ait were necessary to make the series less heavy on the watchers.
Yet the criticism on the dark side of BL industry are there from the start, but it's more subtle in the begginning.
Honestly I think every BL fan should watch this at least once.
Idk what I just watched hahahahha but I don't regret it. It's like a fun short story.
(Actually yes. Everyone is discussing whether it's BL or Bromance, but last episode they dreamed about each other and stuff... I'm getting strong BL hints from it. Also Chika who was supposed to be the love interest of Ichiro, but in episode seven she hinted that she noticed Ichiro was interested in Shiro and when she asked him about what she can do to make him happy he runs off to save his man ... or is it just me interpreting things??
Also even tho everything was rushed and random and the plot was so fast it didn't make any sense I was really emotional at the ending of episode 8. It was short but it got me in my feels anyways.