The agony is finally over. This was a one man drama, but even Pavel couldn't save it. I avoid watching ongoing dramas, but I saw some teasers, videos and I couldn't help my excitement and curiousity, so I started watching this when 4-5 eps were out. The first half of the drama was good, I really enjoyed the chemistry between Pavel and Pooh, but... but... it all started going downhill from there. Charlie... I just couldn't like him, he always acted behind Babe's back and the way Babe always accepted and got over everything sooo, soo fast, it just didn't do it for me. It's a pity, because the story was promising and the cast was nice as well, but the last few episodes were just hard to watch, this could've been so much better. Sadly, I can't give this more than 6/10 ~
This... was a very nice surprise! I'm glad they didn't torture us with one episode per week, but it's over a bit too soon and it didn't have many promotions, so I hope it will reach more and more people. Taevin and Joowan are a great couple and their off-screen chemistry is even cuter. Oh Minsu was amazing! He deserves "his own game", someone, pls make him happy! It was an interesting concept, some things were rushed, but at least the drama got a decent amount of episodes and they weren't that short. Sometimes, we just have to learn to accept people's kindness and not think we're not worth to get it. There are some Korean BLs, which got a S2, but if that's too much to ask for... a special episode or something would be nice to watch. An 8/10 from me ~
I guess... I expected too much from this drama, it wasn't that good. The supporting cast stole the show. The overall message was good, everyone should treasure their life and I'm sure it's popular in Korea, because it's one of the countries with the highest rate of s**cide. I enjoyed the connection between the chracters and how the actors portrayed them, but some lifes weren't that interesting and I'm not very sure the ending was suitable for the drama. I hopeful 7/10 from me, it couldn've been much better.
I guess... I expected too much from this drama, it wasn't that good. The supporting cast stole the show. The overall message was good, everyone should treasure their life and I'm sure it's popular in Korea, because it's one of the countries with the highest rate of s**cide. I enjoyed the connection between the chracters and how the actors portrayed them, but some lifes weren't that interesting and I'm not very sure the ending was suitable for the drama. I hopeful 7/10 from me, it couldn've been much better.
What was the motive behind LJW's death? Why did Tae Woo pay that guy to stab him?
Because LJW went to jail instead of Tae Woo, he's the one who hit the girl with a car and then she died. He was afraid LJW might tell the truth once he was out of jail.
Wow, I didn't expect to like this drama sooo much! The supporting cast did a super well job! The leads were good…
Hee Joon and Yoon Young's son said that his father survived in one of the many alternatives of the past/future they created and that's why he was born. I guess that maybe, a lot of different alternatives exist, in which some people die and in others they don't. We saw how they managed to save some people in 1987, but others died, they changed a lot of things. And their son also said "every time you met, you fell in love", the leads departed once again to 1987 in ep 16, they've been there many times, they've tried to make everything right and save everyone, but they just changed everything over and over again. Go Mi Sook's behaviour was also very weird. Why did they show her with mud on her shoes in one of the earlier episodes and she told her husband that she had gone to her hometown to take care of something, they were obviously implying that she had killed Soon Ae. And that scene with her brother... what if in one of the alternatives she is the killer? When they showed Soon Ae as she was being killed, she obviously knew the killer. What if the killer was trying to finish off what he/she couldn't in 1987? And if Hee Joon's father was the killer all along, why would he kill his son in 2023? Because he discovered the truth? So what? That statue of limitations was long over, so he couldn't be put in jail and he said he had done everything in order to make Hae Joon happy, killing him off wouldn't make any sense. Yoon Yeon Woo's reasons for the murders weren't very convincing either. Too many questions with no answers that will haunt me, but oh well...
Wow, I didn't expect to like this drama sooo much! The supporting cast did a super well job! The leads were good too, especially Jin Ki Joo. Whoever did the casting of the younger and older versions seriously needs a raise! All actors were spot on! I'm so glad that Lee Won Jung and Seo Ji Hye got 'Best New Actor/Actress' at the KBS Awards, because they stole the show, they were amazing!!! And they should've won 'Best Couple' too. I really like time-travelling and there's just something special about the 80s. The first half of the drama was a bit more exciting, touching and interesting, but I still enjoyed the drama until the very end. This is definitely not for everyone, but it was my cup of tea, so I'm really glad I gave it a chance. Despite the plot holes and some unanswered questions, I'll always remember this show with good feelings. I also really liked liked the message of treasuring our parents and that we shouldn't act like we know everything and judge too hard. The father-daughter bickering in 1987 was simply priceless! What I'll always want to know however is... why was Yoon Hae Joon killed in the future? (spoilers) A solid 8,5/10 from me ~
I guess I just had way too high expectations for this drama... I usually don't watch ongoing dramas and wait for them to air, but I got interested in this one and started it when only 4 episodes were out and... it feels like that was years ago and that I've been watching it for ages. Considering the title is 'My DEMON', I really was expecting more of the demon part, while what we got is: 16 episodes of making Dohee suffer. They threw misfortunes in her face all the time and it just got boring. The first half of the drama was much better, but in general, it wasn't exciting and didn't surprise me much. I read a lot of comments on how they didn't like the leads together and that they had zero chemistry, but I actually did like them together, on and off screen. The comedy elements were done well, props to the supporting cast. The drama wasn't bad, but it was definitely not as good as I was hoping it to be. I can't give it more than 6,5-7 out of 10 ~ "Mr. Queen", which is done by the same writer is sooo much better!
He's amazing! Beyond Evil is basically his debut in the drama world and he did a splendid job, I hope he gets more recognition one day, he deserves it!
He was superb in My Perfect Stranger! I am waiting for the day when he gets a male main role! He's still very young, so I'm sure the time will come one day!
Most of my questions are hypothetical.1. Why was the old Soon Ae got killed? Did Yoon Yeon Woo (old) carry his…
1. That is also one of my biggest questions, as well as why HaeJoon got killed in 2022. As his son said, they created many alternatives of the past/present, so in one of them maybe the real killer wasn't caught and he somehow met Soon Ae in the future and decided to finish off what he couldn't in 1987.
2. Most-likely, once again different alternatives of the past/future.
3. They wouldn't know them, because they are "resetting" the past, it's like they went there for the first time and nobody knows them.
4. Hae Joon said that she simply wrote what she had seen, there wasn't much about the 3rd victim in her book, maybe she just assumend things, maybe Hae Gyeong was never one of the victims, we'll never know.
This was honestly... boring. They tried to build up something with the background of the characters, but it wasn't enough and what about Lee So Min? There was barely anything about her, I like IU as an actress, but this character was simply annoying. I'm sure everybody watched this for the 2 leads, but ended up being disappointed. I'm not a fan of football, but... I think what they were playing was far from that, they were going for the emotion, I get it, but still... I expected this to be funnier, but it was just ridiculous at times. I don't recommend this movie, even if you like IU and SeoJoon. I'm sorry, but I can't give it more than 5,5-6 out of 10.
Wow, I can't believe that he's been an actor for almost 30 years and that he still hasn't done any dramas! I suppose that's solely his decision, but I'm glad that he had a change of heart and that we're finally going to see him in the drama world too in 2024!
I know she focused mainly on music in the past few years and she did some movies, but I'm glad that she's going to have a comeback in the drama world, it's been almost 5 years since Hotel del Luna!
I don't know if I got it right, but... Joo Cheon Sook has something to do with the death of Dohee's parents, right? That's why she took her in to live with her and that scene in the shower when she was mumbling "I have to wash away all the sins.", she's far from innocent and I think the future episodes will focus on that, if they don't, well, that would be a pity.
This was a very pleasant surprise! I don't know where it came from, but I'm glad I somehow found it and watched it. It had the typical Japanese humor, which is sadly is notfor everyone, but the actors did a great job and with the number of episodes and duration, this wasn't draggy or boring at all. However, my biggest problem with Japanese drama will always be that they only show the part of getting together, well... when we root for a couple, we want to actually see them together (dating) for at least an episode, right?
I expected something different from this movie, I thought it would be focused more on a love triangle, but I'm glad it wasn't like that. It was truly about friendship, love and life. Sometimes close friends drift apart, there's no need for an argument or something, sometimes a misunderstanding can ruin it all. But most of all, I liked the part of the movie, which was about following your heart's desire. It's like that... don't live your parents' dreams, it's your life, not theirs even if they are the ones who gave ife to you. Great work from the two girls, 8,5/10 from me ~
I avoid watching ongoing dramas, but I saw some teasers, videos and I couldn't help my excitement and curiousity, so I started watching this when 4-5 eps were out.
The first half of the drama was good, I really enjoyed the chemistry between Pavel and Pooh, but... but... it all started going downhill from there.
Charlie... I just couldn't like him, he always acted behind Babe's back and the way Babe always accepted and got over everything sooo, soo fast, it just didn't do it for me.
It's a pity, because the story was promising and the cast was nice as well, but the last few episodes were just hard to watch, this could've been so much better.
Sadly, I can't give this more than 6/10 ~
Taevin and Joowan are a great couple and their off-screen chemistry is even cuter.
Oh Minsu was amazing! He deserves "his own game", someone, pls make him happy!
It was an interesting concept, some things were rushed, but at least the drama got a decent amount of episodes and they weren't that short.
Sometimes, we just have to learn to accept people's kindness and not think we're not worth to get it.
There are some Korean BLs, which got a S2, but if that's too much to ask for... a special episode or something would be nice to watch.
An 8/10 from me ~
The supporting cast stole the show.
The overall message was good, everyone should treasure their life and I'm sure it's popular in Korea, because it's one of the countries with the highest rate of s**cide.
I enjoyed the connection between the chracters and how the actors portrayed them, but some lifes weren't that interesting and I'm not very sure the ending was suitable for the drama.
I hopeful 7/10 from me, it couldn've been much better.
The supporting cast stole the show.
The overall message was good, everyone should treasure their life and I'm sure it's popular in Korea, because it's one of the countries with the highest rate of s**cide.
I enjoyed the connection between the chracters and how the actors portrayed them, but some lifes weren't that interesting and I'm not very sure the ending was suitable for the drama.
I hopeful 7/10 from me, it couldn've been much better.
I guess that maybe, a lot of different alternatives exist, in which some people die and in others they don't. We saw how they managed to save some people in 1987, but others died, they changed a lot of things. And their son also said "every time you met, you fell in love", the leads departed once again to 1987 in ep 16, they've been there many times, they've tried to make everything right and save everyone, but they just changed everything over and over again.
Go Mi Sook's behaviour was also very weird. Why did they show her with mud on her shoes in one of the earlier episodes and she told her husband that she had gone to her hometown to take care of something, they were obviously implying that she had killed Soon Ae.
And that scene with her brother... what if in one of the alternatives she is the killer?
When they showed Soon Ae as she was being killed, she obviously knew the killer.
What if the killer was trying to finish off what he/she couldn't in 1987?
And if Hee Joon's father was the killer all along, why would he kill his son in 2023? Because he discovered the truth? So what? That statue of limitations was long over, so he couldn't be put in jail and he said he had done everything in order to make Hae Joon happy, killing him off wouldn't make any sense.
Yoon Yeon Woo's reasons for the murders weren't very convincing either.
Too many questions with no answers that will haunt me, but oh well...
The supporting cast did a super well job! The leads were good too, especially Jin Ki Joo.
Whoever did the casting of the younger and older versions seriously needs a raise! All actors were spot on!
I'm so glad that Lee Won Jung and Seo Ji Hye got 'Best New Actor/Actress' at the KBS Awards, because they stole the show, they were amazing!!! And they should've won 'Best Couple' too.
I really like time-travelling and there's just something special about the 80s.
The first half of the drama was a bit more exciting, touching and interesting, but I still enjoyed the drama until the very end.
This is definitely not for everyone, but it was my cup of tea, so I'm really glad I gave it a chance.
Despite the plot holes and some unanswered questions, I'll always remember this show with good feelings. I also really liked liked the message of treasuring our parents and that we shouldn't act like we know everything and judge too hard. The father-daughter bickering in 1987 was simply priceless!
What I'll always want to know however is... why was Yoon Hae Joon killed in the future? (spoilers)
A solid 8,5/10 from me ~
I usually don't watch ongoing dramas and wait for them to air, but I got interested in this one and started it when only 4 episodes were out and... it feels like that was years ago and that I've been watching it for ages.
Considering the title is 'My DEMON', I really was expecting more of the demon part, while what we got is: 16 episodes of making Dohee suffer. They threw misfortunes in her face all the time and it just got boring.
The first half of the drama was much better, but in general, it wasn't exciting and didn't surprise me much.
I read a lot of comments on how they didn't like the leads together and that they had zero chemistry, but I actually did like them together, on and off screen. The comedy elements were done well, props to the supporting cast.
The drama wasn't bad, but it was definitely not as good as I was hoping it to be.
I can't give it more than 6,5-7 out of 10 ~
"Mr. Queen", which is done by the same writer is sooo much better!
He's still very young, so I'm sure the time will come one day!
2. Most-likely, once again different alternatives of the past/future.
3. They wouldn't know them, because they are "resetting" the past, it's like they went there for the first time and nobody knows them.
4. Hae Joon said that she simply wrote what she had seen, there wasn't much about the 3rd victim in her book, maybe she just assumend things, maybe Hae Gyeong was never one of the victims, we'll never know.
I expected this to be funnier, but it was just ridiculous at times.
I don't recommend this movie, even if you like IU and SeoJoon.
I'm sorry, but I can't give it more than 5,5-6 out of 10.
I suppose that's solely his decision, but I'm glad that he had a change of heart and that we're finally going to see him in the drama world too in 2024!
That's why she took her in to live with her and that scene in the shower when she was mumbling "I have to wash away all the sins.", she's far from innocent and I think the future episodes will focus on that, if they don't, well, that would be a pity.
However, my biggest problem with Japanese drama will always be that they only show the part of getting together, well... when we root for a couple, we want to actually see them together (dating) for at least an episode, right?
It was truly about friendship, love and life. Sometimes close friends drift apart, there's no need for an argument or something, sometimes a misunderstanding can ruin it all.
But most of all, I liked the part of the movie, which was about following your heart's desire.
It's like that... don't live your parents' dreams, it's your life, not theirs even if they are the ones who gave ife to you.
Great work from the two girls, 8,5/10 from me ~