Show takes a very long time to get anywhere, but you might not care about that very much because of the characters. Seven Tan is her usual pleasure to watch (not Meryl Streep, you know, but she does alright) and Kenny is fun, too.
"Little Women" remade as a Kdrama is a really interesting idea. Many original story details will be changed, obviously, but I hope the Kdrama also keeps the heart of this quintessential American coming of age novel. I absolutely wouldn't miss this.
I don't care about your opinion, I am free to watch whatever I want even if I knew it wasn't going to be to my…
My word. I disagreed with your review, I said why, and I did so politely. You, on the other hand, are quite rude.
No one said you weren't entitled to an opinion. Of course you are, and MDL has given you the space to express it. People who disagree with you aren't telling you to shut up: they're saying they disagree with what you said. They're entitled to their opinion, too.
I thought the cast did an excellent job, playing their parts sincerely. Also, I thought the writer(s) treated BDSM respectfully and knowledgeably.
Certainly, the content is not to everyone's taste, but it wasn't intended to be. If you know the content isn't going to be to your taste, maybe watch something else that is.
On the whole, I thought the film was charming and very endearing, and that's pretty surprising for a movie with such a controversial theme.
I liked it and it's a pleasure to watch it, but (and this is probably the only time I ever thought this), this show is missing enough content to fill another 8 or 10 episodes. The story is good enough to have gotten some actual story telling, you know?
Are you going to boycott the vaccine coz they lab test the mice?Incidents do happen. Apologies accepted.I enjoyed…
Jeepers. It's fine to disagree--or even disagree a lot and loudly, but there's no need to call people names because they have a different opinion than you do. Let's not be mean to each other, yes?
So, so many warnings for you, if you decide to watch.
Don't approach this show casually: there is a tremendous amount of violence. This rivals anything you might have watched on American cable nets like HBO. Take the +18 label seriously.
One thing you can say about this show is that it isn't boring or draggy. This is a better than average show out of this studio (which isn't saying much because this studio makes trash, mostly). Make yourself some popcorn and settle in for some really rotten characters, most of whom get exactly what they deserve.
I liked it, and it might be my favorite adaptation of "Boys Over Flowers"--or at least my 2nd favorite. But I would have liked it even better if Gorya's character had different volume settings other than YELL and SCREAM. There are other, more effective ways to demonstrate her strength of character than having her shout all the damn time.
I've felt iffy about watching the show since it came out. You did a great job of putting your finger on why. Now I can keep on skipping it without that nagging feeling of whether I should watch or not. (Yes, I do that.)
I guess they've decided that their mission is to fill the unneeded or unwanted demand for really sleazy dramas with as much cheating, slapping and crying as possible. Bonus if the women characters are dressed in revealing clothes, treat each other badly, and put up with abuse.
No one said you weren't entitled to an opinion. Of course you are, and MDL has given you the space to express it. People who disagree with you aren't telling you to shut up: they're saying they disagree with what you said. They're entitled to their opinion, too.
I thought the cast did an excellent job, playing their parts sincerely. Also, I thought the writer(s) treated BDSM respectfully and knowledgeably.
Certainly, the content is not to everyone's taste, but it wasn't intended to be. If you know the content isn't going to be to your taste, maybe watch something else that is.
On the whole, I thought the film was charming and very endearing, and that's pretty surprising for a movie with such a controversial theme.
It's fine to disagree--or even disagree a lot and loudly, but there's no need to call people names because they have a different opinion than you do. Let's not be mean to each other, yes?
Don't approach this show casually: there is a tremendous amount of violence. This rivals anything you might have watched on American cable nets like HBO. Take the +18 label seriously.
Nicely done! Thank you.
I guess they've decided that their mission is to fill the unneeded or unwanted demand for really sleazy dramas with as much cheating, slapping and crying as possible. Bonus if the women characters are dressed in revealing clothes, treat each other badly, and put up with abuse.
Walk away.