What's good about this drama is how it relates to real-life situations, especially for people like me. It shows the kindness of neighbors, bartering food, and other relatable experiences.
I really don't like Choi Taek's scenes because they're boring. While everyone else is being funny and doing absurd comedy, Choi Taek has a serious face and flat expression. His tournament scenes are also dull, and I don't understand why everyone loves his character—maybe it's just because of his looks?
I also don't like the romance scenes; I didn't feel the chemistry, and they were so boring. Twenty episodes is too much, and a 9 rating is kind of overrated for me.
This drama teaches that money can't buy happiness, and changing your life can come with unexpected consequences. It also highlights the importance of making thoughtful choices and understanding different perspectives.
I love when he was a kid and told the truth about what would happen in the future, being admired by his grandpa. But when he became an adult, he didn’t receive admiration anymore.
I don’t know why they included romance; I can’t feel the chemistry, and it makes it boring.
Besides, his constant winning and losing in business feels repetitive and predictable
The ending made me feel like 'Okay!' instead of 'Wow!'
I really don't like it when a drama has a romance scene or something similar; it's annoying. In some cases, it feels so boring, maybe because the cast selection is bad.
But I love it when, near the ending, there are lots of plot twists that make us wonder and ask questions.
It really has a different concept from other dramas. When I watched it, I got confused with the erase and re-erase moments, but that's what made it so good. However, I really don't like the romance scenes and conversations—they made it boring. The plot twist at the end left me speechless.
To be honest, I'm not the type who usually enjoys Thai dramas, but this is one of the best.
I can't wait for season 2, hopefully as soon as possible!
It's kind of disappointing because I thought he had superpowers or magic or something related to the universe, because the title has the word 'PARADOX'. When he kills other people, it seems like nothing happens. I thought he could erase people or something. But apparently, someone else helped. Detective Nan Gam is kind of a coward and too slow to act. Sometimes it's kind of boring when his scenes come up.
The plot might feel predictable, and the characters, especially the detective, could come off as dull or underdeveloped. The pacing might be too slow, making certain scenes boring. If the show doesn't fully explore its themes or has an unsatisfying ending, it could leave viewers feeling let down. Lastly, overused tropes and weak acting could make it seem unoriginal.
I don't know, this drama is not bad, but it's not good either.
I really don't like how they give plot armor (like overpowering) to the villain, especially the big one who looks like he can't die.
It's really good when they fight with a boxing style—it's perfection, but I don't like that there are fewer fight scenes. What I remember is that they only have 3 or 4 fight scenes.
Both of them are too dumb; they don't even know how to make a plan and end up doing something stupid.
The ending is bad for me; it looks like they cut or changed the story.
Kim Young Ja's character was dumb. She wanted revenge, but she was kind-hearted and got confused in the end. Her revenge felt useless, like she just wasted her time.
I really don't like when they change the actor of a main character. I mean, I loved Kim Mo Mi's character before she had plastic surgery.
And I laughed when Kim Young Ja just started learning everything when she was already committed to revenge.
As for the ending, I'm speechless. I was like, 'For real?'
From 'Mask Girl,' we learn that obsession with appearance can lead to drastic decisions, and that envy and revenge often result in more pain than resolution. The drama reminds us of the value of authenticity, the need for healing from past traumas, and the importance of honest communication. It also offers a critique of the fleeting and sometimes toxic nature of internet fame and the pressures of societal expectations.
To be honest, I love the battle between Hee-soo's dad and Kang-hoon's dad; it feels like it will never end.
But I don't like the flashbacks in the middle of the main story, especially the ones involving Bong-seok's parents. They are kind of boring because of the love line.
The 9 rating is no joke; it really deserves it. I'm absolutely sure this drama was inspired by the anime *Steins;Gate* if you pay attention to episodes 5 and 9.
I was kind of disappointed with the ending. I mean, I thought they (not the MC) had the same feelings or mindset, but they didn't.
To be honest, I love the vibes at the beginning of the show—he's angry with a scary face, and there's a thriller vibe. But gradually, that changes as he becomes friends with Beom seok and An Soo ho
I really don't like Choi Taek's scenes because they're boring. While everyone else is being funny and doing absurd comedy, Choi Taek has a serious face and flat expression. His tournament scenes are also dull, and I don't understand why everyone loves his character—maybe it's just because of his looks?
I also don't like the romance scenes; I didn't feel the chemistry, and they were so boring. Twenty episodes is too much, and a 9 rating is kind of overrated for me.
I don’t know why they included romance; I can’t feel the chemistry, and it makes it boring.
Besides, his constant winning and losing in business feels repetitive and predictable
The ending made me feel like 'Okay!' instead of 'Wow!'
But I loved Harabeoji’s acting; it was awesome.
But I love it when, near the ending, there are lots of plot twists that make us wonder and ask questions.
I can't wait for season 2!
To be honest, I'm not the type who usually enjoys Thai dramas, but this is one of the best.
I can't wait for season 2, hopefully as soon as possible!
The plot might feel predictable, and the characters, especially the detective, could come off as dull or underdeveloped. The pacing might be too slow, making certain scenes boring. If the show doesn't fully explore its themes or has an unsatisfying ending, it could leave viewers feeling let down. Lastly, overused tropes and weak acting could make it seem unoriginal.
I don't know, this drama is not bad, but it's not good either.
What I love about this series is the misunderstanding among all the characters; the ending left me speechless.
It's really good when they fight with a boxing style—it's perfection, but I don't like that there are fewer fight scenes. What I remember is that they only have 3 or 4 fight scenes.
Both of them are too dumb; they don't even know how to make a plan and end up doing something stupid.
The ending is bad for me; it looks like they cut or changed the story.
Kim Young Ja's character was dumb. She wanted revenge, but she was kind-hearted and got confused in the end. Her revenge felt useless, like she just wasted her time.
I really don't like when they change the actor of a main character. I mean, I loved Kim Mo Mi's character before she had plastic surgery.
And I laughed when Kim Young Ja just started learning everything when she was already committed to revenge.
As for the ending, I'm speechless. I was like, 'For real?'
From 'Mask Girl,' we learn that obsession with appearance can lead to drastic decisions, and that envy and revenge often result in more pain than resolution. The drama reminds us of the value of authenticity, the need for healing from past traumas, and the importance of honest communication. It also offers a critique of the fleeting and sometimes toxic nature of internet fame and the pressures of societal expectations.
It's not just about visuals, romance, action, or horror like you might expect.
For me, it's actually pretty good because it gives a mix of weird comedy, emotional moments, a little sadness, and a lot of mixed feelings.
Don't take it too seriously when you watch this drama.
But I don't like the flashbacks in the middle of the main story, especially the ones involving Bong-seok's parents. They are kind of boring because of the love line.
I was kind of disappointed with the ending. I mean, I thought they (not the MC) had the same feelings or mindset, but they didn't.