I just finished watching this drama and it was so FLUFFY.... Like way too adorable for my heart. The chemistry between the leads is undeniably one of the best. They're super cute and natural.... the storyline is very engaging.... Idk why this show has such low ratings. Of course, there were holes in the plot, a few unanswered questions and a little confusion and frustration with the ending, but I won't hold that against the feels this show gave me. It had a unique concept, and the cast did an amazing job. Especially the leads and the ones who acted as So Joon's friends and the father. Definitely worth a watch and deserves higher ratings.
Haven't watched this yet, but the synopsis give me doubt as to whether I should invest the time it'll take for…
Idk if u have already watched it, but I personally enjoyed the drama so much. Cons: Even though the plot felt complete, there were small loop holes that led to a few unanswered questions (not major in my opinion) that could have been made better. I can't think of anything else. (probably because I'm too biased) Pros: The chemistry between the leads is just amazing and the storyline is unique. If u are a romantic, u will get all the feels. If ur not a romantic, I suggest you don't give it a try.
You will understand why he marries someone he doesn't love when u start watching. It'll all make sense. I suggest you watch at least half the drama before deciding whether to give it up or not.
The second half of the movie was not even half as good as the first half. For me, Jun Ji Hyun saved the storyline. Definitely doesn't have a rewatch value but if you're bored, maybe you could give it a try?
This movie was deep. Way too deep for many to understand. I had to watch it twice in a row to comprehend half of the deeper meanings behind each scene and it was beautiful. The movie mostly focuses on the faulty side of human nature. It brings out the dirty and prejudiced society into the spotlight while telling the story of a girl who feels abandoned by everything and everyone. A Stray Goat highlights the innocence of teenagers and the impact words have on them. I'd suggest you all watch this only if you can spend some time to understand the movie before you judge it. Definitely doesn't have much of a rewatch value because of the dark theme, but definitely a must-watch.
School bullies, baby goat, all apparently symbolic of teen years, loss, lies, bullying, and abandonment. I get…
Dude... I'm not sure if you really understood the story the way it should be. So basically Min Shik (the one you referred to as the 'boy') didn't really abandon the girl. He stayed by her as he got closer to her and stood up to her bullies knowing that he would be their next target, which shows his brave side. But when she got raped and when he witnessed it, he was overcome with guilt for being late and partly blamed himself. And he also thought the girl sold her body in order to buy the goat so he didn't know what to think of it. Sure he was at fault for not showing her any sign of support after the event, but it's mostly because he was scared. Through this, the director probably wanted to show the raw and faulty side of human nature. Just because Min Shik is the lead of the story, he can't be perfect and what he did by not showing himself to the girl is obviously unacceptable because she needed him the most, but they were 13-14 years old, inexperienced, still afraid of people and society and we can't completely judge his character. And he lets out the goats in the end probably because he wants to move on from her but can't, hence why he cries in the end because the guilt is eating him alive. I might be wrong about the last part, but for each, their own, right?
Nothing wrong with you. Over here, you're one of us :D
And thank u so much for the link but the video is not available in my country :( So I'm unable to watch it. Is there any there site I can watch it from?
Nothing wrong with you. Over here, you're one of us :D
which is why I end up sharing my third world problem with u guys haha XD And btw, can u pls give me the link to the animated version of Mo Dao Zu Shi? I think it's finally time I check it out :)
Tbh after reading the comments I am scared to watch this, people are saying they can't get over it and can't stop…
I suggest u to not have any expectations before u watch the drama. It's great, but having expectations will spoil it for you. The first time I watched The Untamed, I watched without reading any reviews and without knowing what I was getting into which made the whole experience memorable. For many people, the drama was slow paced and I agree with them. But there's beauty in everything and this IS one of the most beautiful dramas I've come across. So it's gonna be hard, but forget about everything u have read about this show so far and don't think twice before u start watching it :)
Cons:
Even though the plot felt complete, there were small loop holes that led to a few unanswered questions (not major in my opinion) that could have been made better.
I can't think of anything else. (probably because I'm too biased)
Pros:
The chemistry between the leads is just amazing and the storyline is unique. If u are a romantic, u will get all the feels. If ur not a romantic, I suggest you don't give it a try.
You will understand why he marries someone he doesn't love when u start watching. It'll all make sense. I suggest you watch at least half the drama before deciding whether to give it up or not.
Happy Watching...
The movie mostly focuses on the faulty side of human nature. It brings out the dirty and prejudiced society into the spotlight while telling the story of a girl who feels abandoned by everything and everyone. A Stray Goat highlights the innocence of teenagers and the impact words have on them. I'd suggest you all watch this only if you can spend some time to understand the movie before you judge it. Definitely doesn't have much of a rewatch value because of the dark theme, but definitely a must-watch.
But don't have any expectations while watching it. Watch with a clear mind and judge it for yourself.
And btw, can u pls give me the link to the animated version of Mo Dao Zu Shi? I think it's finally time I check it out :)