why, if this one is 3.5, Night Has Come is 0/10, I think this one deserves 6/10 or 5.5/10
The script is illogical.
-Claims of widespread bullying during breaks, yet the protagonist is bullied only 2 or 3 times. For the most part, she moves around comfortably and normally. Where's the devastating bullying that's supposed to push the girl to despair???
-Why must the female lead play by the pyramid games's rules? The FL is portrayed as cunning and smart, yet she can't think of resisting or changing schools. The idea of buying a hidden camera, involving the media, and calling the police never crosses her mind.
-The main character follows the game's non-disclosure rule as if the game were legal, making me question her intelligence without a doubt.
-Why is the main character so naive to think a problem within the school could be solved by the teachers? From the beginning, it was supposedly clear that the school deliberately segregated this class, but why suddenly seek nonsensical help from a teacher???
-Also, in the end, everyone except the main character is evil, but they become good people after talking to the main character.
With such absurdities, how can we appreciate it? If we were to evaluate the acting, whose acting? Beyond blank stares and reading emotionless script lines, there's unfortunately no acting to speak of.
I watch it by skipping the episodes, it's so boring. They wanted to make money by extending the 6-episode series to 16 episodes, but the scenario gets worse with each episode.
The series started off on a high note but quickly lost its grip, leading to a storyline that felt disjointed and lacking in coherence. Despite the narrative's decline, Kim Min's portrayal of Pasin was notably engaging, his acting skills shining brightly against the backdrop of the series' shortcomings.
A special thanks to Kim Min for his exceptional performance. His dedication and talent brought a unique charm to his role, making his portrayal a memorable aspect of the series. His effort was a silver lining, deserving of recognition and appreciation.
The script is terrible, the main girl character is a total bitch. The only good thing about the series: Bad girl character and police character. The acting of the two characters is okay.
The rest sucks. The person playing FL can't even make facial expressions due to plastic surgery. She can't even talk properly about her lip fillers. It doesn't even look beautiful after all that plastic surgery. It's very disturbing, I really wonder who supports this woman. It's incredible that the woman managed to become the main character in a few TV series with terrible acting.
-Claims of widespread bullying during breaks, yet the protagonist is bullied only 2 or 3 times. For the most part, she moves around comfortably and normally. Where's the devastating bullying that's supposed to push the girl to despair???
-Why must the female lead play by the pyramid games's rules? The FL is portrayed as cunning and smart, yet she can't think of resisting or changing schools. The idea of buying a hidden camera, involving the media, and calling the police never crosses her mind.
-The main character follows the game's non-disclosure rule as if the game were legal, making me question her intelligence without a doubt.
-Why is the main character so naive to think a problem within the school could be solved by the teachers? From the beginning, it was supposedly clear that the school deliberately segregated this class, but why suddenly seek nonsensical help from a teacher???
-Also, in the end, everyone except the main character is evil, but they become good people after talking to the main character.
With such absurdities, how can we appreciate it? If we were to evaluate the acting, whose acting? Beyond blank stares and reading emotionless script lines, there's unfortunately no acting to speak of.
The answer is simple:
The screenwriter kills the husband character in order to continue the story through female characters.
The series started off on a high note but quickly lost its grip, leading to a storyline that felt disjointed and lacking in coherence. Despite the narrative's decline, Kim Min's portrayal of Pasin was notably engaging, his acting skills shining brightly against the backdrop of the series' shortcomings.
A special thanks to Kim Min for his exceptional performance. His dedication and talent brought a unique charm to his role, making his portrayal a memorable aspect of the series. His effort was a silver lining, deserving of recognition and appreciation.
The script is terrible, the main girl character is a total bitch. The only good thing about the series: Bad girl character and police character. The acting of the two characters is okay.
The rest sucks. The person playing FL can't even make facial expressions due to plastic surgery. She can't even talk properly about her lip fillers. It doesn't even look beautiful after all that plastic surgery. It's very disturbing, I really wonder who supports this woman. It's incredible that the woman managed to become the main character in a few TV series with terrible acting.
The main purpose seems to be to introduce new faces anyway.