episode 12, 50 minutes in....OMG! What??? Plot twist.... I seriously didn't expect anything like that.I initially…
Edit: 15th episode, 28 minutes in... Idk if it's because I've been watching too many thrillers the past few days, but the cheese and emotions in this drama are bringing me to tears...
episode 12, 50 minutes in.... OMG! What??? Plot twist.... I seriously didn't expect anything like that. I initially found this drama boring, but after episode 9, everything is worth it.
I knew absolutely nothing about the movie when I started watching it. So I wasn't really prepared for what was about to come, and damn it hit me hard. It's strong and I want to know what happened after... hopefully, she left it all in the past and is doing better.
And what the fuck? He's getting released next year? WTF??? They need to have a retrial. Like immediately. But the family shouldn't know. They shouldn't go through that again!
I would have said that it's a wonderful movie if it wasn't based on real events. But since it is, our only reviews are our tears. I hope that person is rotting in jail and get's some kind of painful, terminal cancer. But talking about acting, the child was amazing. Lee Re is her name and she's on her way to break peoples hearts with her roles.
"Out of all the kids in the world, why'd this happen to mine?" That hit hard. Not the right thing to say as a mother, but I get where she's coming from...
Yes, you do have a point. But dramas have changed quite a bit if you compare them to the old ones. The story,…
IKR!!! I really liked those even though they had complicated plots. And Hotel Del Luna can be compared to Goblin if I say so myself. IU's and Yeo Jin Goo's acting was really good. I found the drama to be amazing but if u plan on starting it, I suggest you watch it with no expectations. Like think the worst of it before starting any drama and then you can judge it for yourself. At least you won't get disappointed that way... When a drama get's too much positive criticism and is hyped more than required, you tend to expect a lot from it and I got let down that way many times. Since then, I decided to judge them myself and watch them with a clear mind and no expectations. Maybe u could try that?
Yes, you do have a point. But dramas have changed quite a bit if you compare them to the old ones. The story,…
Oh maybe.... the oldest drama I watched was Won Bin's 'Friends' and it was released in 2002. I watched dramas like Boys Over Flowers and Secret Garden and yes, they have their own charm. Can't deny that. But call me a modern cat but I somehow prefer the recent ones lol. Like Goblin and Are You Human Too are my personal favourites. Recently added Hotel Del Luna to the list.... But like u said, the old Kdramas and the new ones seem like two completely different genres lol. I watch the old ones when I want to escape from the new, twisted plots of today's dramas.
What an incredible movie. The acting was absolutely perfect by the leads and even the supporting cast. I always loved Yeo Jin Goo but he excelled in this movie as well. Definitely gonna rewatch this with my family. The movie is beautiful and raw and it's just so real... You will definitely not regret watching it.
The funny part is, every time I'm going through a slump, I tell myself, 'This is it. This is my limit. I'm done watching kdramas and it's time to move on.' And I do move on. I start watching either Chinese, Japanese, Thai or Taiwanese dramas. And I don't know when and how it happens, but within a week of break, I somehow find myself watching another kdrama and I ask myself, 'why did I think of giving up again?' For those of you going through an everlasting slump, who thinks ur done with the Korean world and that Korean dramas lost their charm, they didn't. They still have the same charm. It's you who have changed. Either your expectations have risen, or ur love for the heart fluttering scenes has subsided. Think of it as ur favourite chocolate. No matter how much you love a chocolate, when you keep eating three of it everyday for two years straight, you grow sick and tired of it. But in reality, it has the same taste it had when you first fell in love with it. So u can't really blame the dramas for losing their charm. Maybe u just overdid it? Who knows...
I just watched Hwayi: A Monster Boy and OH MY GOD! Yeo Jin Goo took my breath away. He was SIXTEEN when he acted in that movie. SIXTEEN!!! Like I was drinking milk while watching Mickey Mouse when I was sixteen.... But after watched Hotel Del Luna and Hwayi, I figured out that he's a prodigy and underestimating his acting is a sin so....
Does this movie have any nudity? like at all? I'm thinking of watching it with parents and am scared of the awkwardness…
Idk if you watched it yet but yes. There's one bare butt scene which lasts for like three seconds but other than that it's completely fine if ur fine with a lot of blood and stuff.
So first things first. The entire movie, I was in awe at the fact that Yeo Jin Goo was just 16 yrs old when they shot this film. Like WHAT? He was so fucking amazing with everything in the movie, it took my breath away. His acting I mean. It was so raw and so well put together and he WAS JUST 16!!!... And the story was so deep even though it was gory. There were these two fathers I really liked and idk, I was cheering Hwayi in everything he did in the movie lol. I was just so mesmerised. It was intense and slightly thrilling but I recommend u all to watch it just for Yeo Jin Goo's amazing acting. Little nudity but very gory and suggestive content, in case you're planning to watch with family.
OMG! What??? Plot twist.... I seriously didn't expect anything like that.
I initially found this drama boring, but after episode 9, everything is worth it.
It's strong and I want to know what happened after... hopefully, she left it all in the past and is doing better.
WTF??? They need to have a retrial. Like immediately. But the family shouldn't know. They shouldn't go through that again!
I hope that person is rotting in jail and get's some kind of painful, terminal cancer.
But talking about acting, the child was amazing. Lee Re is her name and she's on her way to break peoples hearts with her roles.
Not the right thing to say as a mother, but I get where she's coming from...
And what the fuck is wrong with the journalists? Senseless and brainless pieces of trash. I started crying because of them.
And Hotel Del Luna can be compared to Goblin if I say so myself. IU's and Yeo Jin Goo's acting was really good. I found the drama to be amazing but if u plan on starting it, I suggest you watch it with no expectations. Like think the worst of it before starting any drama and then you can judge it for yourself. At least you won't get disappointed that way...
When a drama get's too much positive criticism and is hyped more than required, you tend to expect a lot from it and I got let down that way many times. Since then, I decided to judge them myself and watch them with a clear mind and no expectations. Maybe u could try that?
But call me a modern cat but I somehow prefer the recent ones lol. Like Goblin and Are You Human Too are my personal favourites. Recently added Hotel Del Luna to the list....
But like u said, the old Kdramas and the new ones seem like two completely different genres lol. I watch the old ones when I want to escape from the new, twisted plots of today's dramas.
The acting was absolutely perfect by the leads and even the supporting cast.
I always loved Yeo Jin Goo but he excelled in this movie as well.
Definitely gonna rewatch this with my family.
The movie is beautiful and raw and it's just so real... You will definitely not regret watching it.
And I do move on.
I start watching either Chinese, Japanese, Thai or Taiwanese dramas.
And I don't know when and how it happens, but within a week of break, I somehow find myself watching another kdrama and I ask myself, 'why did I think of giving up again?'
For those of you going through an everlasting slump, who thinks ur done with the Korean world and that Korean dramas lost their charm, they didn't. They still have the same charm. It's you who have changed. Either your expectations have risen, or ur love for the heart fluttering scenes has subsided.
Think of it as ur favourite chocolate. No matter how much you love a chocolate, when you keep eating three of it everyday for two years straight, you grow sick and tired of it. But in reality, it has the same taste it had when you first fell in love with it. So u can't really blame the dramas for losing their charm. Maybe u just overdid it? Who knows...
Yeo Jin Goo took my breath away. He was SIXTEEN when he acted in that movie. SIXTEEN!!!
Like I was drinking milk while watching Mickey Mouse when I was sixteen....
But after watched Hotel Del Luna and Hwayi, I figured out that he's a prodigy and underestimating his acting is a sin so....
Like WHAT?
He was so fucking amazing with everything in the movie, it took my breath away. His acting I mean. It was so raw and so well put together and he WAS JUST 16!!!...
And the story was so deep even though it was gory. There were these two fathers I really liked and idk, I was cheering Hwayi in everything he did in the movie lol. I was just so mesmerised.
It was intense and slightly thrilling but I recommend u all to watch it just for Yeo Jin Goo's amazing acting.
Little nudity but very gory and suggestive content, in case you're planning to watch with family.