que peli más locanchi jajajajaja que aparezca el michael douglas de a ratos te estalla. posta que es una escena de apuestas sobre papel-piedra-tijera, no es joda wacho, ajajajaj pensé que estaban inventando pero no xD en esta secuencia hay matufios pero no se dan así piñas todo el rato, todo es el vicio del apostar jajajaj
acá re enganchada con la serie y paranoica de las altas consecuencias de ser una fumadicta. llega mi pedido de flores y me quedo hablando con el deli, cuando al toque caen 3 patrullas en secuencia en la esquina de casa. iban a cobanear a otro lado parece, por alguna otra cosa que nada que ver. así que pasé del miedito al estallo pleno cuando me rescaté de que estoy en argentina y lo más tremendo que puede pasar es que los pitufos me afanen el orégano para prenderlo ellos jajajajajaajajaj xD así que nada, a seguir viendo la serie n__n
Excellent movie. Disturbing, captivating, intense, obscure, filled with trauma. Addresses the key elements of the struggle of becoming a vampire, a predator, the abandon of one's core belief system, the demented mind, the fight to saving one's humanity, although it may not always work, the power dynamics, the character's development. Everything about this film satisfied and exceeded my expectations. I haven't watched a movie like this in a long time, one that portraits this topic in such a raw and unique way.
I'm not a big fan of romance, but this story is soft, cute and deeply emotional, at least for me.
For those who wonder why they main characters acted so weirdly, why they struggled with simple tasks, the truth or why even they accepted toxic people in their lives; keep in mind the character's parents and you'll see a pattern of behavior, deeply installed in their children.
I loved how they were able to free themselves of that cycle, and decided to embrace their true selves and move forward, personally, professionally and romantically. Some characters just stayed bad, never learning anything, and hurting others until the very end of the show.
I enjoyed the music as well, sometimes it was out of place though. And the house! I would love to live in a place like that, filled with references that remind me of nature and calmness.
I wasn't the best story ever, but it was accurate and relatable.
I love historical dramas, I highly enjoy stories pictured in ancient time and lands, so this drama is my favorite so far.
On a personal note: - How a nation can be jeopardized by a mad man ruler and later on by a childish king. - How you can get kidnapped and romanticize your abduction (Stockholm syndrome much?) ¬¬ But, they did name Narcissism and narcissistic abuse in the show, so they delivered. I'm happy with at least that level of awareness.
Although the main characters where trying to please others all the time, I get it's tradition and cultural bound, so I'm not judging. I don't agree with it, but I saw the character's evolution and progress as the show went on. I highly rooted for some secondary characters, as the entire crew of Wu Dal Chi and Dr. Jang stole my heart.
A detail I loved was when Eun Soo writes to Choi Yeong in hangul and says its "heaven's letters"and then he remembers her writings. Because prior to King Sejong, korean people used chinese characters for written communication. I was amazed by this, so neat, so subtle.
I haven't watched that many dramas to adore/complain the acting skills of the cast. I try to enjoy stories in their context, and this one satisfied me deeply.
For those who wonder why they main characters acted so weirdly, why they struggled with simple tasks, the truth or why even they accepted toxic people in their lives; keep in mind the character's parents and you'll see a pattern of behavior, deeply installed in their children.
I loved how they were able to free themselves of that cycle, and decided to embrace their true selves and move forward, personally, professionally and romantically. Some characters just stayed bad, never learning anything, and hurting others until the very end of the show.
I enjoyed the music as well, sometimes it was out of place though. And the house! I would love to live in a place like that, filled with references that remind me of nature and calmness.
I wasn't the best story ever, but it was accurate and relatable.
On a personal note:
- How a nation can be jeopardized by a mad man ruler and later on by a childish king.
- How you can get kidnapped and romanticize your abduction (Stockholm syndrome much?) ¬¬ But, they did name Narcissism and narcissistic abuse in the show, so they delivered. I'm happy with at least that level of awareness.
Although the main characters where trying to please others all the time, I get it's tradition and cultural bound, so I'm not judging. I don't agree with it, but I saw the character's evolution and progress as the show went on. I highly rooted for some secondary characters, as the entire crew of Wu Dal Chi and Dr. Jang stole my heart.
A detail I loved was when Eun Soo writes to Choi Yeong in hangul and says its "heaven's letters"and then he remembers her writings. Because prior to King Sejong, korean people used chinese characters for written communication. I was amazed by this, so neat, so subtle.
I haven't watched that many dramas to adore/complain the acting skills of the cast. I try to enjoy stories in their context, and this one satisfied me deeply.