Because I hate the rain.
Had I Not Seen The Sun Part 1
I was halfway through episode 6 when I noticed that this is only part one of the story. Had I'd known the season was split, would I have waited for the other half? Probably not, as I added it to my watchlist just for the beautiful title and the fact that it starred Tsenf Ching Hua as a serial killer. They had me hooked right then and there, I was waiting eagerly checking that countdown days, hours, minutes. I know Netflix added that feature to tease impatient people like me.
The story of a man that chops up people into pieces shouldn't be this beautiful, but it is, it is so beautiful that I kept forgetting that he is a cold hearted murderer and when I did remember I wanted him to be innocent so badly!!
The cinematography is stunning, the soundtrack is hauntingly beautiful, the cast is amazing,the symbolism of the moths and butterflies and the delightful manner in which he explained to her how they're different.
A man who killed people in such a gruesome way shouldn't be this relatable, but he is; I couldn't help but fall for him and that's where the plot faltered, too much time was spent in that backstory making this cold blooded killer far too sympathetic, far too human so Be warned if you're thinking of watching this, I may emphasizing the beauty of it all but at it's core this is a horrifying story, it isn't romance, it's not all sunshine, rainbows and butterflies It's about a series of gruesome murders and the events that led this man to commit such heinous acts of violence are gruesome, awful, vile so hard to watch and they're not afraid of showing how bad it was.
I had gut feeling, that something else happened, there's something the plot is hinting at that made me form a theory that the preview of what's to come have sort of spoiled/confirmed.
December 11 come quick because I need to know!!!
I was halfway through episode 6 when I noticed that this is only part one of the story. Had I'd known the season was split, would I have waited for the other half? Probably not, as I added it to my watchlist just for the beautiful title and the fact that it starred Tsenf Ching Hua as a serial killer. They had me hooked right then and there, I was waiting eagerly checking that countdown days, hours, minutes. I know Netflix added that feature to tease impatient people like me.
The story of a man that chops up people into pieces shouldn't be this beautiful, but it is, it is so beautiful that I kept forgetting that he is a cold hearted murderer and when I did remember I wanted him to be innocent so badly!!
The cinematography is stunning, the soundtrack is hauntingly beautiful, the cast is amazing,the symbolism of the moths and butterflies and the delightful manner in which he explained to her how they're different.
A man who killed people in such a gruesome way shouldn't be this relatable, but he is; I couldn't help but fall for him and that's where the plot faltered, too much time was spent in that backstory making this cold blooded killer far too sympathetic, far too human so Be warned if you're thinking of watching this, I may emphasizing the beauty of it all but at it's core this is a horrifying story, it isn't romance, it's not all sunshine, rainbows and butterflies It's about a series of gruesome murders and the events that led this man to commit such heinous acts of violence are gruesome, awful, vile so hard to watch and they're not afraid of showing how bad it was.
I had gut feeling, that something else happened, there's something the plot is hinting at that made me form a theory that the preview of what's to come have sort of spoiled/confirmed.
December 11 come quick because I need to know!!!
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