WHO else bets that the ending was premeditated between them?? I for one don't think Vincenzo would let his guard…
Its all a plan cuz Luca comes back in ep 18 as the actor playing Luca shared it on his Instagram so probably he will help sort this whole Interpol problem and Cha Young will take over meanwhile.
Getting past the first 2 episodes was a challenge but this is such a BEAUTIFUL drama and you just get swept into the depth of the plot, characters and the raw emotions they deliver. I'd easily say even today it is by far one of my top favorites! Plus the OST is a huge bonus, intensifying the emotions and just getting the audience engrossed into the feels I LOVE IT!
I get you sister I have a bachelorette party to organize Saturday Im bride's maid of honor....but Vincenzo comes…
Hahaha I can see myself doing the same tbh luckily I have no plans on Sat and I am ready with food and a comfy blanket to FINALLY watch the next episode!
So I saw on insta that on April 25th the next ost willl be released - it's called I'm Always by Your Side (will be sung by John Park). OMG guys the progression from Adrenaline to Is This Love? to FINALLY I'm Always by Your Side - ugh my heart can't handle thiss UwU
I just love the relationship between Vin & HCY like its just so wholesome. I re-watched previous episodes and I realized how naturally it progresses. I'm so glad that they really are partners and it's not just the male lead protecting the female lead (like the trope that most dramas of this genre resort to if romance is involved) - HCY contributes her share and in fact she usually leads the negotiations while Vin chips in when necessary. Plus they support each other emotionally but not in an overwhelming way its like they advice each other based on their own experiences and give the other space to think and act accordingly. SUCH A WHOLESOME BOND I LOVE IT PLZ EXCUSE MY RAMBLING hahaha
By the way, why did you all start watching Vincenzo?For me, there were two reasons:1. It was Number 1 on Netflix…
I guess one reason would be Song Joong Ki and how it was his drama comeback (loved him in almost everything he starred in) but mainly it was the plot. The fact that Vincenzo grew up in Italy was intriguing as it offered a new dynamic, and also the blend of genres was very interesting to me as I like my dramas to have a good mix of comedy and seriousness (bonus points for the MC being a mafia member too hehe). Initially I was kinda unsure if I wanted to continue but ep 4 especially solidified my interest and I got hooked ever since.
It's interesting and I'm going to continue watching it but sometimes the law theory stuff just goes over my head and the time frames lowkey confuses me...
Actually, I can understand your sentiment. Obviously, everyone has their own biases too. Before I watched Vincenzo,…
Ohh OMG you should totally watch the movie A Werewolf Boy where SJK does an AMAZING job (also stars park bo young). One of the roles that really boosted everyone’s perception regarding his acting.
Actually, I can understand your sentiment. Obviously, everyone has their own biases too. Before I watched Vincenzo,…
Agreed. I mean I did recommend Vincenzo to a friend who initially didn't want to watch cuz she felt SJK just doesn't seem like a mafia member, but now she is just as obsessed as I am hahaha! In a way I also feel the fact that he is the last person you'd suspect to belong to the mafia (other characters also don't suspect it based on his appearance), is essential to the character because as stated in one episode, Vicnenzo learns his best to fight because of the racism in Italy and cuz he doesn't look mafia-like causing people to underestimate him. So I think he actually fits the role quite well and perhaps that's the reason why the director chose him.