Hagane no Onna Season 1 Eng Subs -https://mega(DOT)nz/folder/VDZwABCQ#A4E3BT4uDYy1orYF-Q_yTQReplace (DOT) with…
omg thank you so much! ♥◡♥ The (DOT) confused me at first and I almost moved on thinking 'oh well link doesn't work,' but then I realised haha. Did you sub this yourself btw?
I wish they had shown Manami getting what she deserves one or two episodes before the series ended. It happened in the very last episode so there wasn't time to soak it in really.
I am in the 5 th ep now. Will jun woo evert react or take revenge or is he gonna be just like that :/ .... Is…
Uhmm I'm heading in to episode 15 but I'm pretty sure Jun Woo doesn't do anything that is super satisfying in terms of taking revenge. There is a point where he makes an effort to expose Hwi Young's anger issues, but it never materializes into anything... Hwi Young does get exposed in episode 14, but it's through Sang Hoon's father rather than through Jun Woo. I guess the writers decided to head down the route of making Hwi Young realise his own errors and pay the price through his own guilty conscience rather than any real punishments landing on him, which works (kind of) if you enjoy seeing bad guys turn into good (or atleast better) guys through self-discovery. There are still two episodes left for me to watch but by this point I think I can safetly say Jun Woo has the revenge taking ability of a wet noodle. Personally, I still enjoyed this a lot. I liked seeing the rivalry between Hwi Young and Jun Woo continue for so long. They do show more of Hwi Young's personal life and the audience is able to gain more sympathy for him which is a nice change I guess from the usual choice of making villains/antagonists out to be one dimensional characters. If you're looking for a great AHA moment where Jun Woo gets absolute justice, I think you'll be a bit disappointed.
Okay I loved this and I usually can't STAND Kdramas because most episodes end up being fillers and the plot moves like a turtle but this drama caught me by surprise. Almost every episode was interesting and endearing mostly because of the rivalry surrounding Jun Woo and Hwi Young. There's only two things I had issues with. Firstly, Ong Seong Wu's acting came across a bit flat. I know he was going for the silent/misunderstood vibe, but he lacked the facial expressions (or lack thereof) necessary to really pull it off. That's not to say he didn't have some really good moments where he showcased his talent. I found when his character was more lively and animated that he was much more interesting to watch. The second thing I had an issue with was WHY THE HELL in this day and age of technology didn't Jun Woo do any sneaky recordings/video tapings of Hwi Young admitting his treachery? Like, there were many many times he was having a private conversation with him where I was thinking, 'Okay, he has to be recording this with his phone in his pocket or something,' but he never did! He could have proved his own innocence a hundred times over and shown what a tool Hwi Young was being. Great show, though.
did they really mean eat a hamburger?I don't even remember him saying that he really wanted a burger. do they…
Yeah, too true. Fiction is but a reflection of reality, afterall! Stay inside! Nothing happens to you when you're cozy in bed minding your own business... well, sometimes the crazy comes for you even if your in your house, but it's less likely haha.
did they really mean eat a hamburger?I don't even remember him saying that he really wanted a burger. do they…
Did you watch it with subs? The two North Korean lovers always talked about escaping their country and eating a hamburger together because they don't have food like that in North Korea, or atleast it's only available to the very rich. Yong Joon might have eaten hamburgers within those 2 years of being in the south but the point was to eat it with his lover because that's what they always talked about. That's why I was so distraught when they had the hamburgers on the table in front of them and not even a single bite was taken!
Yong Joon kept giving that dude money because the dude's son had his eye shot at and damaged by Yong Joon's boyfriend Tae Kyu. He was paying the dad off on Tae Kyu's behalf so that he didn't get sued. The dad obviously didn't care if they were poor, he just wanted to get as much money out of him as possible. I can't remember if Tae Kyu knew about the bribery or not. Yong Joon is very protective over him though. I think there was a point he even sold his body to make up the rest of the money to give the dad for his son's eye and even after that the dad still tried to bribe him. Hope this helps!
I stumbled on this one and loved it! The actors had great chemistry. The plot was a bit predictable but then again it's from the 90s so I'm not mad at it.
Who's*** hehe. It's about Kim Yeol (Lee Won Keun) Ha Joon (Kim Ji Soo) and Yeon Doo (Jung Eun Ji). Ha Joon and Kim Yeol are best friends. Ha Joon has a secret crush on Yeon Doo but then Kim Yeol announces that he likes her too, that she's the first girl he's ever liked and wants to date her. It goes from there.
Yong Joon kept giving that dude money because the dude's son had his eye shot at and damaged by Yong Joon's boyfriend Tae Kyu. He was paying the dad off on Tae Kyu's behalf so that he didn't get sued. The dad obviously didn't care if they were poor, he just wanted to get as much money out of him as possible. I can't remember if Tae Kyu knew about the bribery or not. Yong Joon is very protective over him though. I think there was a point he even sold his body to make up the rest of the money to give the dad for his son's eye and even after that the dad still tried to bribe him. Hope this helps!
There are no subs but if you watch it on a desktop or laptop you can turn on automatic translate subs to get a general idea of what they saying.
There might be some NSFW 10 sec video ad at the start just a warning lol.