When will we be free from the shackles of low lighting in mystery/thriller films?? I’m tired of having the screen close to my face so I can find every detail :(
Fourth. The plot is heavy. They sent a lot of messages with just two episodes, and you can pretty much guess what…
I had trouble recognising A-Rin, when she cut her hair. It felt like I was gaslit.
The person leaving the glasses is causing chaos on purpose. But to what end? You can’t prevent people from sleeping with each other. Is it to prevent affairs? But you also can’t control people from being depraved.
6 episodes will not be enough seeing it’s barely 50 minutes per episode, there is so much to unpack.
A girl has the ability to see the S line (red lines that reveal sexual relationships between people) This has traumatised her after she exposed her father’s affairs to her mother, who killed him in a fit of rage. This made her became a recluse, locking herself away to avoid seeing other people’s dirty laundry.
One day, her neighbor—a woman with S-lines—catches her attention. She begins sharing fresh fruits with her (something she hasn’t enjoyed in a long time). Later, she sees news reports about a delivery man who murdered a woman. And then she spots a man matching the killer’s description entering her neighbours apartment. She calls the police, only to realise they were actually lovers.
Meanwhile, Ji-Uk, sends his partner to investigate a suspect linked to the murdered woman. However, his partner gets beaten up. When Ji-Uk arrives at the scene, he finds the girl’s sunglasses** on the floor. He then goes to her home and discovers her disturbing investigations mapped out on the wall. Across the window, he sees the attack and shoots.
The glasses is what the killer used to see the s line. It allows him to see if his past lovers have slept with others, making him jealous and wanting to kill them.
The catch is this is unlike the main lead who can see them naturally. That means someone is distributing the glasses knowingly causing chaos, to eliminate people who have had sex.
“Do you not trust me?” Why should she believe otherwise when’s he’s known as the hunting dog for a reason.
I have to admit this drama has gone downhill with making it tho the route of typical historical dramas.
Why didn’t Su-Gyeom tell Beon about his suspicions? What is Yi-Gyu’s end game with Sun-Chaek and When is Beon going to stand up to the King, he’s an adult and has thinking faculties.
The person leaving the glasses is causing chaos on purpose. But to what end? You can’t prevent people from sleeping with each other. Is it to prevent affairs? But you also can’t control people from being depraved.
6 episodes will not be enough seeing it’s barely 50 minutes per episode, there is so much to unpack.
One day, her neighbor—a woman with S-lines—catches her attention. She begins sharing fresh fruits with her (something she hasn’t enjoyed in a long time). Later, she sees news reports about a delivery man who murdered a woman. And then she spots a man matching the killer’s description entering her neighbours apartment.
She calls the police, only to realise they were actually lovers.
Meanwhile, Ji-Uk, sends his partner to investigate a suspect linked to the murdered woman. However, his partner gets beaten up. When Ji-Uk arrives at the scene, he finds the girl’s sunglasses** on the floor. He then goes to her home and discovers her disturbing investigations mapped out on the wall. Across the window, he sees the attack and shoots.
The glasses is what the killer used to see the s line. It allows him to see if his past lovers have slept with others, making him jealous and wanting to kill them.
The catch is this is unlike the main lead who can see them naturally. That means someone is distributing the glasses knowingly causing chaos, to eliminate people who have had sex.
I have to admit this drama has gone downhill with making it tho the route of typical historical dramas.
Why didn’t Su-Gyeom tell Beon about his suspicions? What is Yi-Gyu’s end game with Sun-Chaek and When is Beon going to stand up to the King, he’s an adult and has thinking faculties.