I saw this movie after watching an Insta reel about Lee Jung Jae's character, and I REFUSE to believe that this is the same man from Squid Game. He was maddeningly, breathtakingly, unabashedly, flawlessly, and effortlessly SEXY AND I LOVED HIS SEX APPEAL SO MUCH DAMN. He ALONE takes the movie from 5 to an 8 EASILY, and it's honestly so worth it to watch it just for him.
Also, the moment the bad girl killed main's fl father would not mean that memories from the past of fl changed?…
Yeah, her memory never changed, only her physical appearance changed based on past events, which was a major convenience for the sake of the story. But that was the only way to make her be able to fight against the past I think.
Honestly, I never usually say this but the action scenes were bloody amazing in this movie. I re-played many scenes, just because they were SO satisfying to watch! Hyun Bin really knows how to fight, and so did the rest of the cast! Loved the FAST pace, the interesting developments throughout the story, and the camaraderie among the two main leads and story overall, along with the music. A few things I didn't like were the female members of the family being a bit unrealistically naive about the Yoo Hae Jin's job. If he's been a police detective for 20 odd years, hasn't he seen his fair share of wounds, why was his family acting like it's his first time getting hurt on the job? Also Yoon Ah was terrible, I really wonder how she keeps getting roles still. Shin Hyun Bin (in her bit part) had 100 times more character and feeling than IYA. I really enjoy watching Park Hyung Soo, he always leaves a mark no matter what the role, it was the same in CLOY and Devil Judge. Maybe it's his slick attitude, or smooth voice? Idk but he's nice. Highly recommended movie overall, LOVED the action and pace, I hope the second part will be the same or better!
What a fun and hilarious movie. The scene when the guy bends over and all kinds of things fall from his pocket was SO FUNNY. The fighting scenes were great, everyone acted well, and it was a star cast line-up in all kinds of roles.
This was such a great experience, totally unexpected and so much fun to watch. Loved the entire cast, and Jung Woo Sung is an ABSOLUTE DILF of a human, what a sexy man! Also Jo In Sung was great, and my baby Ryu Joon Yeol was such a delight as Choi Doo Il! Loved the narration style, and the rise and fall of the various characters throughout the film, it was a perfect tale of ambition and redemption and atonement. Highly recommended.
This movie was fast paced, smart, intelligent, funny, it also had Hyun Bin's SEXY AS ALL HELL dimples and an amazingly hot Yoo Ji Tae!!! ALSO what a GREAT discovery I made with Yoo Ji Tae, WHAT A MAN. I was in awe of him since the first scene, and then that scene where he smokes a cigarette PHEW I WAS ON FIRE. That was undoubtedly one of the sexiest someone has EVER looked while smoking, and that is HIGH praise. He outshined Hyun Bin most of the time with his mighty presence, and just sheer existence. Great movie, great cast, but the ending was shit though lol. Also it was funny to see Mr Tak (from Vincenzo) here.
This movie was SO GOOD. So funny and cute, a perfect rom com. I loved Ji Sung, GOD he is the ONLY MAN who can make being a bum SEXY as all hell. The few sex scenes were sexy and romantic and fun to watch, not a hint of unpleasantness, and they fit into the story. There's a moment when Ji Sung's on the phone with the boyfriend and the authoritative tone of his voice just MELTS ME. I really liked the pace, the humour, the feelings gradually developing between the couple. I disliked the girls actions multiple times in the movie, but she did redeem herself towards the end, so it was all good. A great watch overall.
I LOVE THIS COMMENT AND I AGREE WITH EVERY SINGLE WORD! He's such a DILF.
LITERALLY I saw the movie LAST NIGHT omg I loved it, and I loved how Ji Sung has SO MUCH SEX APPEAL even when he plays a bum. He just can't hide his real self, no matter what, you can always tell who the hottest man is in any setting.
I really want to like this drama but the final episode changed everything. I mean if you're going to kill all…
Okay I can address 2 points in your comments. First of all for Sun Ah, her character loved KYH but she also loved having power. However, in the end, when she was given the news that KYH had died, she realised that having power is meaningless for her if there's no one competing against her for it, her life's purpose suddenly seems dull. YET when she sees KYH alive later she realises that there was no way for her to stay on the winning side anymore, and she knew KYH was going to kill her. But just like the previous Chief Justice, Sun Ah was a master of her own fate, so she could only die on her OWN terms and that's why suicide in front of her 'Young Master' is the only fitting end for her. Secondly for the professor, there were honestly plenty of clues hinting at his betrayal throughout the show. His excessive hate towards KYH was very telling, and so were his baseless remarks towards KYH whenever something bad happened to literally anyone. Also the fact that he kept making sure that Ga On never trusted KYH, but also made sure that Ga On never left KYHs orbit. He always tried to shift Ga On's attention from the President/Dream Project/riots/fake virus claims and pinned all the blame on KYH! That never made ANY sense and it was very suspicious. I didn't think the ending was rushed, I think they showed KYH reuniting with Elijah and that hug was the start of their true familial bond, and also KYH said to Ga On, that he should make sure that he cleans up the world or else KYH would have to come back and do it for him. So that was a hopeful ending according to me, KYH can never leave Ga On alone for too long anyway. I think what they were trying to show was how some villains can only be eradicated, not imprisoned. Also I will keep your Money Flower comment in mind and watch it, right now I'm watching Beyond Evil. Also for watching a far less intense show, you could try Chief Kim, the hero brings down the villain methodically (although a bit too slowly at times). It's a completely different genre though, it's more crack humour.
He was maddeningly, breathtakingly, unabashedly, flawlessly, and effortlessly SEXY AND I LOVED HIS SEX APPEAL SO MUCH DAMN.
He ALONE takes the movie from 5 to an 8 EASILY, and it's honestly so worth it to watch it just for him.
A few things I didn't like were the female members of the family being a bit unrealistically naive about the Yoo Hae Jin's job. If he's been a police detective for 20 odd years, hasn't he seen his fair share of wounds, why was his family acting like it's his first time getting hurt on the job? Also Yoon Ah was terrible, I really wonder how she keeps getting roles still. Shin Hyun Bin (in her bit part) had 100 times more character and feeling than IYA.
I really enjoy watching Park Hyung Soo, he always leaves a mark no matter what the role, it was the same in CLOY and Devil Judge. Maybe it's his slick attitude, or smooth voice? Idk but he's nice.
Highly recommended movie overall, LOVED the action and pace, I hope the second part will be the same or better!
Loved the entire cast, and Jung Woo Sung is an ABSOLUTE DILF of a human, what a sexy man! Also Jo In Sung was great, and my baby Ryu Joon Yeol was such a delight as Choi Doo Il! Loved the narration style, and the rise and fall of the various characters throughout the film, it was a perfect tale of ambition and redemption and atonement. Highly recommended.
ALSO what a GREAT discovery I made with Yoo Ji Tae, WHAT A MAN. I was in awe of him since the first scene, and then that scene where he smokes a cigarette PHEW I WAS ON FIRE. That was undoubtedly one of the sexiest someone has EVER looked while smoking, and that is HIGH praise.
He outshined Hyun Bin most of the time with his mighty presence, and just sheer existence.
Great movie, great cast, but the ending was shit though lol. Also it was funny to see Mr Tak (from Vincenzo) here.
The few sex scenes were sexy and romantic and fun to watch, not a hint of unpleasantness, and they fit into the story. There's a moment when Ji Sung's on the phone with the boyfriend and the authoritative tone of his voice just MELTS ME. I really liked the pace, the humour, the feelings gradually developing between the couple. I disliked the girls actions multiple times in the movie, but she did redeem herself towards the end, so it was all good. A great watch overall.
He just can't hide his real self, no matter what, you can always tell who the hottest man is in any setting.
First of all for Sun Ah, her character loved KYH but she also loved having power. However, in the end, when she was given the news that KYH had died, she realised that having power is meaningless for her if there's no one competing against her for it, her life's purpose suddenly seems dull. YET when she sees KYH alive later she realises that there was no way for her to stay on the winning side anymore, and she knew KYH was going to kill her. But just like the previous Chief Justice, Sun Ah was a master of her own fate, so she could only die on her OWN terms and that's why suicide in front of her 'Young Master' is the only fitting end for her.
Secondly for the professor, there were honestly plenty of clues hinting at his betrayal throughout the show. His excessive hate towards KYH was very telling, and so were his baseless remarks towards KYH whenever something bad happened to literally anyone. Also the fact that he kept making sure that Ga On never trusted KYH, but also made sure that Ga On never left KYHs orbit. He always tried to shift Ga On's attention from the President/Dream Project/riots/fake virus claims and pinned all the blame on KYH! That never made ANY sense and it was very suspicious.
I didn't think the ending was rushed, I think they showed KYH reuniting with Elijah and that hug was the start of their true familial bond, and also KYH said to Ga On, that he should make sure that he cleans up the world or else KYH would have to come back and do it for him. So that was a hopeful ending according to me, KYH can never leave Ga On alone for too long anyway.
I think what they were trying to show was how some villains can only be eradicated, not imprisoned.
Also I will keep your Money Flower comment in mind and watch it, right now I'm watching Beyond Evil.
Also for watching a far less intense show, you could try Chief Kim, the hero brings down the villain methodically (although a bit too slowly at times). It's a completely different genre though, it's more crack humour.