This was great but I didn't enjoy it as much as I did with the original Korean one. Maybe it's because I watched the Korean film first so I'm biased towards it? Love the story though :)
Yes, very good! It was really funny. I wasn't expecting it to be so funny and interesting haha.
Yeah it caught me totally by surprise. I had planned on just skipping through it but then the humour kept me hooked. Did the link I gave you work or dramacool? just curious :P
Because of the title, I thought this would be more about Do Il and his son but it was mostly about him looking for his fiancée. I enjoyed it for the sake of the ML's incredible acting.
Can someone give a detailed explanation for the whole film because I’m beyond confused.
What parts did you find confusing in particular? If you found the relationship between Bae Hwan and Ryu confusing then my best guesstimate would be that Bae Hwan did exactly what he told Ryu not to do; follow an impulse without really knowing if that's what he wants. To me, he found Ryu inspiring but didn't really know what he wanted from him. Ryu was just following an impulse as well, that's why they parted on what seemed decent terms in the end.
I'm really surprised with this one because I had seen the cover a few times and always skipped it. Well, today I said wth and gave it a go and I freaking loved it! I wanted more when it ended! It felt like the plot was just getting good when there was only a half-hour left. I like Gilsu the most for some reason. Not too sure why because he was a bit annoying at times, but I guess because he kept things interesting? Great little gem of a movie. Btw, anyone know what happened between Gilsu and Ryu towards the end when Bae Hwan left and Gilsu went into Ryu's room? Did Gilsu attack Ryu? It seemed kinda questionable.
I felt more brother-sister vibes from Yoshiyuki and Ayu than lovers. The whole series was sad and the ending was... well, I won't spoil it. I also don't get why they made it seem like every dude in existance is a horndog trying to take advantage of you. I guess in Ayu's world that was the case :P I appreciate that the drama didn't shy away from the traumatic scenes or try to add any fluff to them. They were very frank in their portrayal of the bad things that are happening to people all around the world. It adds to the emotion as a viewer.
anyone that has watched it? i need some sort of plot description
It's basically as the synopsis says. A guy kidnaps a prostitute and takes her to this remote house in the middle of nowhere. She is locked up with a few other girls who are all being used as cashcows and slaves. It's grim stuff ESPECIALLY since it is based on a real case!!
I liked it but had to drop it half way because it wasn't really grabbing my attention the same way it did for first few episodes. Maybe I'll come back to it one day.
Btw, anyone know what happened between Gilsu and Ryu towards the end when Bae Hwan left and Gilsu went into Ryu's room? Did Gilsu attack Ryu? It seemed kinda questionable.