That first police station scene. People in the real world are not that dense and impairments do not take away your intelligence. I had not felt frustration in years I felt it watching that entire scene. Also the peak of it all. Yes let me hand my statement so that this stranger can see my address and like only 2 policemen in the station. If you have been to S Korea cctv are everywhere. Unrealistic that what seems to be a serial killer would fall out of their character. AND no CCTV captured him [Insert Face Palm] and no one calls the police ever again. 57 minute in already, guess I will finish it??? I should not have, that douchebag move by the brother. FL should know "no good deed goes unpunished". I also enjoyed it when she could do a 2 minute dialogue speaking to the bad guy and he just listened and she could not say help me this dude is trying to kill me minutes before in that crowd. Note: I am curious to know the year this was actually filmed. This is also listed as the only movie for this screeenwriter/director.
It lacked something. It could have been great, but fell apart midway. Peaked at episodes 2,3 and 4 The interactions between grandpa and Do Jun where everything. I spoiled myself with the biggest plots around episode 4. I have watched too much anime I guess. That elevator scene was the height of acting
IF YOU DO NOT WATCH THIS DRAMA YOU HAVE NOT LIVED. A jewel of a drama that is so precious it cannot be described in words. This drama touches your soul and heart that's the only way I can explain it.
Hi! Can you believe 2 years ago i left it at episode 3 and started rewatchibg today. I did not know I had spoken so much to someone. So a little early christmas gift from me to you. If you have not watched it. It is so amazing!
YT recommended a clip from this at 2 am and I thought it was like a really old drama. But then I came here and…
I will! well I read Macnaught back in the early 90's and mu favourite books are Jane Austen's Persuasion, Brönte's Jane Eyre and A long fatal love chase by Louisa May Alcott, I am guessing I must be 😅 lately though I have been watching more Doramas. Although I did enjoy kdrama Little Women a lot. What a masterpiece.
1) I am pretty sure this lakorn is based on the novel Paradise by Judith McNaught (will explain separately below)..the…
YT recommended a clip from this at 2 am and I thought it was like a really old drama. But then I came here and saw that yes it was Mario from First Love and Yaya I did not recognize I enjoyed her acting in Kleun but what zinched the I'm gonna watch it was your comment.. + no rape is always a + that is so triggering.
So in Paradise the heroine, Meredith Bancroft is a departmental store heiress and the hero Matthew is poor. They…
Actually Paradise was written in 1991, more than 3 decades ago. I should know. I started reading Judith Mcnaught in 1993. My first book was Whitney, my love.
Hi there! It is so good. A different story a very touching slice of life. With a great message and life lessons. From him I also recommend Hello Monster and Love in Moonlight.
I should not have, that douchebag move by the brother. FL should know "no good deed goes unpunished". I also enjoyed it when she could do a 2 minute dialogue speaking to the bad guy and he just listened and she could not say help me this dude is trying to kill me minutes before in that crowd.
Note: I am curious to know the year this was actually filmed. This is also listed as the only movie for this screeenwriter/director.
Peaked at episodes 2,3 and 4
The interactions between grandpa and Do Jun where everything.
I spoiled myself with the biggest plots around episode 4. I have watched too much anime I guess.
That elevator scene was the height of acting
Y Él es magnifico!
https://youtu.be/WuOfQkK1bWo
I summon you!!!!