One of the worst korean dramas I've ever watched... Maybe because I loved the original japanese version so much at that time... For me the acting and the drama quality was mediocre back in 2009. That was my first korean drama and I thought every korean dramas had bad acting but I was just used to japanese dramas in reality. My second attempt into korean dramas was A love to kill and I loved it.
I stopped on the 3rd episode when she was trying hard to make him her boyfriend. I had big hopes for this drama as I really like both actors and the cinematography reminded me her drama "Kill it" but unfortunately the plot reminds me the cringey "Lee Min Ho style dramas" where the female lead is desperately chasing the male lead. Can't stand this kind of plotline...
I came here to read comments exactly because of the weird frame rate! it actually looks wrong to me, like I'm…
If you are a long time Jdrama fan you'll never notice it. But if you also watch korean, chinese, taiwan and other asian dramas you will see the difference. It feels cheap compared to the other asian dramas ... But I'll always prefer japanese dramas over the korean ones in terms of story and plot.
I agree with you. I was watching first epi and i found something cheap although couldnt figure out what. Now after…
I've seen people modifying the Frames of some japanese dramas to 23.999 fps with Adobe Premiere and it feels better. Some others also modify the color grading and the quality is getting a serious boost. But color grading a final video rush is difficult because the colors are already saturated but not flat.
Never seen a Japanese godzills movie before, i enjoyed it. The acting was a bit over the top at times but it was…
it's not the acting. It's how japanese people behave and talk. That's how they are in real life. People who are used to japanese dramas and movies can understand that. If you have japanese friends you can also understand it. It's not a bad acting. It's how they are.
I don’t get your point with 30/60 fps? 🤨But for me, the motion looks smooth and I have no problem with the…
30 / 60 fps looks like it's a reality show or a TV documentary not a drama. The immersion isn't great with this kind of format as it looks like it's filmed with an amateur Camcorder not with a Pro Cam. It feels really cheap when you're used to other countries TV dramas. I'm a big fan of japanese dramas since 2005 when I first watched One Liter of Tears but let's be real: Japanese Production companies should adopt the modern format right know. The koreans, chinese, thais, taiwanese, ... they all moved forward but only Japan still use the old outdated TV format for their dramas and it feels really cheap in 2023...
Why do they keep using the 30 / 60 fps motion? It looks so cheap in 2023. The color grading is okay (not the best) but the motion ... damn it looks like a it was shot with a Smartphone :'( It's not a question of budget because shooting in 23 fps doesn't require special equipements and they also use Pro Cams for movies and MVs but they don't want to change their habit (they don't like to break the habit...)
So when will japanese drama production companies decide to drop the Very Old TV Show Style 30+ FPS motion and the Blur to their Dramas and switch to the modern Cinematic color / 23 FPS motion? Their dramas are really good but their style is getting old as it feels cheap today... :'(
But: 1- why shooting a guy who's killing himself, in the heart??? 2- why the divorce? 3- why not ending with Bibi if he's gonna divorce his police wife and why the wife don't end up with Gicheul if that's the case??? Why didn't they give us this kind of ending instead of choosing the same boring Hong Kong movie plot???
I loved this drama and I'm definitely not th only one.
I really loved the first 6 épisodes but killing her killed my desire to continue to watch it...
Maybe because I loved the original japanese version so much at that time...
For me the acting and the drama quality was mediocre back in 2009.
That was my first korean drama and I thought every korean dramas had bad acting but I was just used to japanese dramas in reality. My second attempt into korean dramas was A love to kill and I loved it.
I had big hopes for this drama as I really like both actors and the cinematography reminded me her drama "Kill it" but unfortunately the plot reminds me the cringey "Lee Min Ho style dramas" where the female lead is desperately chasing the male lead. Can't stand this kind of plotline...
That's how they are in real life.
People who are used to japanese dramas and movies can understand that.
If you have japanese friends you can also understand it.
It's not a bad acting. It's how they are.
It looks so cheap in 2023.
The color grading is okay (not the best) but the motion ... damn it looks like a it was shot with a Smartphone :'(
It's not a question of budget because shooting in 23 fps doesn't require special equipements and they also use Pro Cams for movies and MVs but they don't want to change their habit (they don't like to break the habit...)
You should watch this. It's a movie.
Their dramas are really good but their style is getting old as it feels cheap today... :'(
1- why shooting a guy who's killing himself, in the heart???
2- why the divorce?
3- why not ending with Bibi if he's gonna divorce his police wife and why the wife don't end up with Gicheul if that's the case???
Why didn't they give us this kind of ending instead of choosing the same boring Hong Kong movie plot???