Il peut toujours y avoir des intéressés mais c'est vrai que la plupart d'entre nous avons accepté la fatalité…
L'idée est vraiment bonne et je la valide. J'y ai aussi déjà pensé mais c'est beaucoup de travail. Par curiosité, tu les regardes où ? Les épisodes ne sont disponibles sur aucune plateforme que je connais.
I'm not sure what to expect with this series. Will it be one episode per couple like 7project? Will we have a good script or will it just be a kind of erotic series?? Although it's cool when the actors are able to play this type of scene properly, it's not enough to keep my interest. So I'm really waiting for now.
Am I the only one who cried in episode 5 when the father says he's happy for his ex-wife? I found him really endearing. I felt sorry for him. He has a real gesture of love for the one he loves even though she no longer wants him.
I had long hesitated to watch this movie because of the ratings and also because I'm not really a fan of open endings. But for this film, it's different, although still frustrating to some degree.
Although the beginning is ultimately classic, we feel that the story takes a decisive turn when Jae Ha grabs Young Woo by the chin to recite his lines to him. This is where it changed for Young Woo and I find it difficult to interpret what happened in the character's head. Was he moved by Jae Ha's acting? Did he want to surpass him? Or did his emotions just overwhelm him? Regardless of the answer, the latter began to immerse himself in the skin of the character of Singer, borrowing the Methods of JaeHa. Things then become difficult to interpret. Are they actually developing feelings for each other or are they just lost in fiction?
It is only at the end, after the premier, that we realize that Young Woo has certainly surpassed Jae Ha as an actor. While it's implied that it was all just for the role, there's some doubt as to whether or not their sentiments are real.
Is it me or the only good actor here is Anson Chen ? I don't know for Sean Chang but most part of the time it's like he have a probleme with his eyes. Why do he have to open them this wide ?
I have only just started the series and I find that the opening scene is really something special. The music and the images have something really melancholy and sad at the same time. I really have the feeling that this story will leave marks.
I think the biggest issue here is that the show failed to make Ji Woo likable or sympathetic. His reason for what…
I find your comment and your interpretation of the series difficult to accept. Of course we all have different tastes and it's fortunate! But I still have trouble understanding this hatred towards Ji Woo. Having been repeatedly rejected by my family, I am fully able to understand the defense mechanism this character uses. And it's far from absurd or meaningless. The best way to not be rejected is to push away anyone who wants to approach. It's not just a question of being a teenager or not. Sometime, you just can't take it anymore.
Although it's cool when the actors are able to play this type of scene properly, it's not enough to keep my interest. So I'm really waiting for now.
Although the beginning is ultimately classic, we feel that the story takes a decisive turn when Jae Ha grabs Young Woo by the chin to recite his lines to him. This is where it changed for Young Woo and I find it difficult to interpret what happened in the character's head. Was he moved by Jae Ha's acting? Did he want to surpass him? Or did his emotions just overwhelm him? Regardless of the answer, the latter began to immerse himself in the skin of the character of Singer, borrowing the Methods of JaeHa.
Things then become difficult to interpret. Are they actually developing feelings for each other or are they just lost in fiction?
It is only at the end, after the premier, that we realize that Young Woo has certainly surpassed Jae Ha as an actor. While it's implied that it was all just for the role, there's some doubt as to whether or not their sentiments are real.
But in the end, i really liked this movie.
But I still have trouble understanding this hatred towards Ji Woo. Having been repeatedly rejected by my family, I am fully able to understand the defense mechanism this character uses. And it's far from absurd or meaningless. The best way to not be rejected is to push away anyone who wants to approach. It's not just a question of being a teenager or not. Sometime, you just can't take it anymore.