such a great drama, i didn't expect it to be as great as it was in the comedy but it was. the cast was great and…
i know what you mean. i watched scholar who walks the night but that was ok overall. i'd say she was better in gu family book but her story wasn't really developed (which is understandable as she was playing a supporting role though it would have made a really interesting sub plot).
i'm just glad she's an upcoming actress.
can someone explain why Han Gi Tak becomes a female? is it to remember his sister? or know how his sister felt? i don't know what he was talking about when he said he now understands why he came back as a woman.
the last episode was such a disappointment. i seriously wanted to know how the mother would have reacted after…
'...what he always wanted more than anything was a mothers love...'; when i read that, i felt like i was stabbed through the heart. i thought exactly the same way as you described but still feel compelled to say that he should have, at least in his final moment, felt his mothers compassion and love.
they weren't kidding about trains being so punctual with no compromise on speed in japan. it seems like every time there is a train, it wants to scurry off the second it arrives!
there's a few stuff that annoyed me like how they manage to recollect memories of stuff after they are already dead (eg he remembers who placed the cigarette in his pocket) and in the last episode, she kind of figures out that it's her brother who's the female but doesn't seem to help Lee Hae Joon/ Kim Yeong Soo hold on to/save him. she just grabs on to LHJ's sleeve.
i love his friend, that guy is just awesome and funny. he went out of his way constantly to help Kang Ji Goo, even the people he only recently met through KJG with no association to them.
and Park Min Ha played her role superbly, really great child actress. her character has a huge heart though she's so much like her mother (who at first i didn't like).
the two leads make such a sweet couple and their friendship is very kindred. nothing much happens but it deals with a lot of history and baggage that they all carry which actually made it interesting for me. i like how is delves into the history of his teammates and how they rely on one another one another overcome their problems and fears.
Dropped it in the first episode... I found the male lead as a narcissistic, evil person!! And lord knows how much…
i feel the choices his dad made are partially to blame for this. but the thing is i was more interested in his adopted brothers and sisters history but they never seemed to expand on it outside of just one tiny glimpse just before they tried to run away from aunt.
i thought so too but what i don't get is by the end you find out that after the car crash she sees her future - but she can't seem to know who Takumi is? i get that her memory of him must have been erased but i was still puzzled by this. still an awesome movie. 9/10
i gave this drama a 6 just because i felt it was really dry. the main couple started dating out of nowhere honestly…
it was so dry. their plots were meager at best and the ones that were interesting were neither explored nor developed well. i was really interested in Yoo Jungss history as well as his to adopted siblings but that wasn't developed enough; especially so for Baek In Ha, they showed diddly squat.
and on the fifteenth ep, that car crash was not well thought out. unless it was some high speed chase or the bumper was custom fitted with knives, there shouldn't be that much blood, especially considering the car was making a turn...at least that's how it seems to me.
this was an emotional roller-coaster. i'm happy it worked out in the end but it kills me how they were mistreated. i really hate the Korean embassy employee and his boss, they were the biggest assholes along side the female guard.
And also a big shout out to Jeon Do Yeon, her performance was so raw and powerful, it managed to move this heartless guys heart.
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The main female lead in Toradora has close to no similarities to the female lead here...other than both being girls. The story lines are also quite different other than both the male leads starting by being misunderstood.
they're both awesome though!
i'm just glad she's an upcoming actress.
and Park Min Ha played her role superbly, really great child actress. her character has a huge heart though she's so much like her mother (who at first i didn't like).
and on the fifteenth ep, that car crash was not well thought out. unless it was some high speed chase or the bumper was custom fitted with knives, there shouldn't be that much blood, especially considering the car was making a turn...at least that's how it seems to me.
And also a big shout out to Jeon Do Yeon, her performance was so raw and powerful, it managed to move this heartless guys heart.
The main female lead in Toradora has close to no similarities to the female lead here...other than both being girls. The story lines are also quite different other than both the male leads starting by being misunderstood.
they're both awesome though!