this ending didn't live up to the building at all. i want to delete last ep from my mind so i can give it the…
I find it incredulous that Hyun Woo had taped the conversation with Mr Kim at the scene of the accident, and that it even included the followup conversation between Kim and Young Ki. The recording was twenty years' old, and had perfect audio quality.
Why didn't anyone notice the resemblance between Jin Do Joon and Yoon Hyun Woo? What? Out of sight, out of mind?
The final episode is confusing, AF. It took twenty years to bring Do Joon's murder to light? Talk about a cold case! It must have been ice cold. The Jin family characters had some bad hairstyles twenty years later. Only Hyun Woo and Prosecutor Seo seemed to age well. LOL
I took a break from it after episode 15. Looks like I don't need to come back to it now lol
As I watched ep 1 and 2, I could predict what would happen next. The violin and guitar mood music was irritating me, so I had to turn off the volume and watch the episodes in silence. The ending was wrapped up conveniently, just like Xingfu's ending. The drama wanted to show the viewers that the bad guys should pay for their "sins".
Wu Jian She (...Liu Wei) also had a moment there where he reminded me of XIngfu's Wan Shan Tang (...Liu Wei). LOL I like the actor, but I would like to see him play a character, other than a Chairman.
Is it worth watching? I dropped this without finishing the first ep.
I wasn't impressed with the first episode either, but I kept going. I don't watch many K-dramas annually, and this might be the third drama for 2022. I used to watch K-dramas 100% for years, btw, so the genre is not new to me. I still see repetitive themes. What kept me going with Reborn Rich, was the recognition factor of five actors.
Is it worth watching? I dropped this without finishing the first ep.
I wasn't impressed with the first episode either, but I kept going. I don't watch many K-dramas annually, and this might be the third drama for 2022. I used to watch K-dramas 100% for years, btw.
Can't believe this story is over soon. :/ & I've enjoyed it overall, but at the end what I'll miss the most is…
When I watch all the Reborn Rich actors in their respective roles, I can see the level of acting expertise.
Lee Sung Min is at the highest level. He is not a one note actor. His changes in personality are done subtly. You have to keep your eyes on his face, to see his acting skills. He's 54 years' old, playing a 70+ years' old man, btw.
I am still trying to figure out with his brains and money why he didnt find a more immediate solution for his…
I was thinking the same thing. He did buy the shack where his poor mother had her food place, but it dropped from the plot after her death.
With his Miracle billions, he could have hired his Dad as a driver or something for the Miracle company. He knew about his original family, but he didn't look out for them, knowing that they had a challenging life in his original lfe.
The final episode is confusing, AF. It took twenty years to bring Do Joon's murder to light? Talk about a cold case! It must have been ice cold. The Jin family characters had some bad hairstyles twenty years later. Only Hyun Woo and Prosecutor Seo seemed to age well. LOL
Wu Jian She (...Liu Wei) also had a moment there where he reminded me of XIngfu's Wan Shan Tang (...Liu Wei). LOL I like the actor, but I would like to see him play a character, other than a Chairman.
Lee Sung Min is at the highest level. He is not a one note actor. His changes in personality are done subtly. You have to keep your eyes on his face, to see his acting skills. He's 54 years' old, playing a 70+ years' old man, btw.
The mother lost her inestment when the Soonyang company shut down. I was thinking that the father was employed there.
With his Miracle billions, he could have hired his Dad as a driver or something for the Miracle company. He knew about his original family, but he didn't look out for them, knowing that they had a challenging life in his original lfe.