R-rated because of violence. The plot is intriguing but the follow through is underwhelming. Yoon Kye San is usually great in all of his dramas and his charisma still shines through in this one. But somehow this drama feels almost one-dimensional. Is it the writing, or the directing? There are several events that should have brought out much more emotional reactions than happened. I will finish but I feel that this drama had more potential.
I don’t understand why some people say that this show is propaganda, no one complains about shows on Korean…
It's due to lack of critical thinking skills. Some people believe whatever they are told to believe, not realizing that their own government lies constantly to them, has major involvement behind the scenes in Hollywood.
I dropped this awhile back and was thinking about restarting, but several reviewers have commented that the FL is written as being very dumb or constantly doing dumb things. That's a sure sign of poor writing. She's being used as a device to create drama. Ugh.
Yes it's full of tropes but they are so well done. Ep 2 cracked me up. Male lead is outrageously narcistic and female lead set to knock him off his pedestle. Also it doesn't drag and it moves forward, no need to fast forward.
Yoon Kye San is usually great in all of his dramas and his charisma still shines through in this one.
But somehow this drama feels almost one-dimensional. Is it the writing, or the directing?
There are several events that should have brought out much more emotional reactions than happened. I will finish but I feel that this drama had more potential.
That's a sure sign of poor writing. She's being used as a device to create drama. Ugh.
Pong brings intensity.
It's gotten pointless. I love the actors but sheesh. No plot.
He made a huge impression on me in Six Flying Dragons, no goody two shoes parts for him!