I feel the movie is better than the ratings make it seem. Sure, it's not like your typical school romance, but if you watch it without any expection of how it should be and take it for what is is, a slow indie movie about everyday life, than you could enjoy it more. I liked the movie and thought the dialogues were interesting.
I had hoped he would survive even if he's in critical condition but not dead. It would have been an interesting twist if all the good people would have survived and Jung Woo was tricked into believing they are all dead. But in the end with the exception of maybe the policewoman no one was truly black or white. They all showed their petty sites and were a different form of hell compared to the horror hostel.
When they show the webtoon characters after the drama characters during the ending credits, I have to applause the staff. Some looked exactly like their webtoon counterpart. Great casting and styling.
Did all viewers here become fans of this drama because of novel / anime and etc. ? I dicided to watch this drama…
I also checked it out without seeing the source material. At the beginning I was unsure, but the character Wei Wu Xian is so great that I'm now fully on board.
By chance I saw today that part of the drama are based on the director's life. It makes me appreciate the drama even more since it must have been very close to the heart of the director. Apparently when Park Chan Hong's son woke up from coma his words were the same as Park Sun Ho's in the drama. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx383IFlEmA/ Before I felt that the ending with Sun Ho walking was a bit too much of a miracle, but I guess it reflected the dreams and hopes of the director as well.
Yoo Ah In's hairstyle in Chicago Typewriter was questionable, but the older hairstyle looked so good on him. Regarding SKY Castle, I also wanted to check it out because of the hype and omg, at the end of ep 1 I was hooked and totally understood why it was such a phenomenon.
I knew beforehand that my favourite genre is thriller, so I've seen all the shows on the list. They are very good. The God's Quiz series is also great while some seasons are better than others. Last year's Life on Mars was a gem as well.
Hm, not so sure about the director. His dramas all tend to be so brown in color. He also has a set of actors he will always cast in supporting roles. You might see a few familiar faces from Something In The Rain.
Nice article. I actually listened to the whole english demo version of the musical, because the songs are really great. Even though there wasn't an English musical, I felt the singers in the English demo version sounded very fitting to the characters. It's interesting to note how the song for Light feels different in every version (Hurricane English., Death Note Korean Japanese).
Looks like a chow yun fat movie (rich and famous) ... you sure about the female lead shooting others ? Here's…
The stairs are similar, but it's not this movie :) The scene I watched was focusing on a woman and the bride or groom didn't have an active role. But thanks anyway :)
The article is very interesting. I'm not sure if it was a movie from this genre, but I saw this one scene once in class that seems to fit the genre. Maybe someone here might now, what movie it is, since my teacher back then only briefly said the Cantonese name that I couldn't catch. There was this wedding on really long stair outdoors and this very long shooting happens. The female lead (not the person getting married) is shooting the others, some wedding guests are getting shot by the others and the female lead makes it down the stairs. While watching it seems there were mostly two people involved on both sites. It was a quite memorable scene and it looks to be a older HK movie.
Sure, it's not like your typical school romance, but if you watch it without any expection of how it should be and take it for what is is, a slow indie movie about everyday life, than you could enjoy it more.
I liked the movie and thought the dialogues were interesting.
It would have been an interesting twist if all the good people would have survived and Jung Woo was tricked into believing they are all dead.
But in the end with the exception of maybe the policewoman no one was truly black or white. They all showed their petty sites and were a different form of hell compared to the horror hostel.
First episode has English subtitle.
It makes me appreciate the drama even more since it must have been very close to the heart of the director. Apparently when Park Chan Hong's son woke up from coma his words were the same as Park Sun Ho's in the drama. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx383IFlEmA/
Before I felt that the ending with Sun Ho walking was a bit too much of a miracle, but I guess it reflected the dreams and hopes of the director as well.
Regarding SKY Castle, I also wanted to check it out because of the hype and omg, at the end of ep 1 I was hooked and totally understood why it was such a phenomenon.
They are very good.
The God's Quiz series is also great while some seasons are better than others.
Last year's Life on Mars was a gem as well.
He also has a set of actors he will always cast in supporting roles. You might see a few familiar faces from Something In The Rain.
I actually listened to the whole english demo version of the musical, because the songs are really great. Even though there wasn't an English musical, I felt the singers in the English demo version sounded very fitting to the characters. It's interesting to note how the song for Light feels different in every version (Hurricane English., Death Note Korean Japanese).
There was this wedding on really long stair outdoors and this very long shooting happens. The female lead (not the person getting married) is shooting the others, some wedding guests are getting shot by the others and the female lead makes it down the stairs. While watching it seems there were mostly two people involved on both sites. It was a quite memorable scene and it looks to be a older HK movie.