Sorry but what's the work of the Demon male lead? I thought he's suppose to be the strongest cast. Why's it that villains will appear, parade and showcase their power in front of him and disappear again. he'll be standing like a statue 🗿.
This episode reminded me of a Superman movie where he lets the army handcuff him, only to break free effortlessly. Similarly, the male lead allowed the second lead to imprison him, then easily escaped.
Initially, the male lead showcased incredible power, seeming unstoppable. But surprisingly, he became childish by episode's end - a intriguing contrast.
However, I didn't like how they portrayed the second male lead as weak.
The second female lead hasn't appeared yet 🤣
Overall, Episode 1 is good, though slightly slow-paced.
The action sequence where horsemen intercepted the demon and demon hunter fell short. The knife attack on the woman's shoulder felt unrealistic due to its slow and awkward execution, making it hard to believe the knife could actually cause a wound.
Again, director failed to execute a good work in the Archer scene where the horseman shot the demon, the scene should have been showing the archer drawing the bow, slow-motion footage of the arrow in flight, and impact on the target back. But the director failed.
Why's the demon hunter and demon crying they literally met few hours ago to shed such tears. Also the slow motions is top.much
On a positive note, I loved the connection. between the male leads - their interactions felt genuine and captivating, making this aspect of the episode truly enjoyable...
Ep 1 review: Enjoyable start! However, I have a concern - the fighting scene feels overly exaggerated and cartoonish. The animation style doesn't quite work for me, and the editing seems to skip crucial actions. Is this intentional or a budget constraint?
In both genres and tag, I didn't see comedy tho. The novel readers, is the director following the novel scripts at all?
Too much slow phase, they literally can't walk without slow motion and one can literally doze off from the slow phase.
Kudos t o the kid. He's funny scared expressions are so real ❤️
The male lead is indeed trickish.
The casts are serving looks ❤️
I love the chemistry between the male lead and female lead.
I'll drop the drama here for now. I'll continue when I find the motivation again to watch.
I loved the lines
'Dream',
'Protect',
'Dream'!
This episode reminded me of a Superman movie where he lets the army handcuff him, only to break free effortlessly. Similarly, the male lead allowed the second lead to imprison him, then easily escaped.
Initially, the male lead showcased incredible power, seeming unstoppable. But surprisingly, he became childish by episode's end - a intriguing contrast.
However, I didn't like how they portrayed the second male lead as weak.
The second female lead hasn't appeared yet 🤣
Overall, Episode 1 is good, though slightly slow-paced.
The action sequence where horsemen intercepted the demon and demon hunter fell short. The knife attack on the woman's shoulder felt unrealistic due to its slow and awkward execution, making it hard to believe the knife could actually cause a wound.
Again, director failed to execute a good work in the Archer scene where the horseman shot the demon, the scene should have been showing the archer drawing the bow, slow-motion footage of the arrow in flight, and impact on the target back. But the director failed.
Why's the demon hunter and demon crying they literally met few hours ago to shed such tears. Also the slow motions is top.much
On a positive note, I loved the connection. between the male leads - their interactions felt genuine and captivating, making this aspect of the episode truly enjoyable...