It wasn't bad. Just something cute to binge-watch if you're short of time. But it felt kinda rushed and I am not a big fan of time jumps, especially if they are suddenly resolving communication issues, but in the end it was kinda understandable that this was needed for the ending to be more realistic given the limited episodes they had.
I am happy that I didn't drop the drama because after the first 3 eps or so, in which I found the FL extremely annoying and wondered why nobody treated her like the stalker she acts like, she starts to act less weird, slowly grew on me and I finally started to enjoy the drama. Also, props to the ending; I was really afraid I would hate it, especially because they didn't leave a lot of time, but I actually really like how they chose to resolve things.
Overall, I enjoyed it quite a lot. Everything seemed believable, good pacing, no dragged out misunderstandings, a lot of healthy communication within the couple and natural chemistry. The only two things, I really couldn't stand, were their friends in the first eps and the product placement scenes which were so cringe-worthy (though they were placed better than in other series at least).
I honestly enjoyed it quite a bit. It was a lighthearted drama that was easy to watch. If you aren't expecting a romance drama, but can enjoy self-exploration/love as the main theme, I'd say give it a go. Of course one cannot expect too much depth with that either considering the few, short episodes. For me it felt more like showing the beginning of the FL's journey to find herself and place in life and I am fine with that. The only thing that I disliked was the last episode, I didn't feel it was necessary to introduce a new (heavier) topic at the end (+ just brushing it off) and it kinda bothers me.
I loved him in Choco Milk Shake! His chemistry with milk was fire! Season 2 Fighting~ (Why does he remind me of Jukjae in the drama... even the voice? Is it only me?)
I'd definitely recommend watching the uncut version on viki, bcs I only realized later that the missing scenes are the reason I found the bathtub scene and its dialog in ep. 4 kind of awkward as everything seemed to happen too abruptly. Also, some things in ep. 5+6 make now more sense and feel more natural to me. Having rewatched it, with the cut version I missed out on (not only the explicit scenes but) dialogue which is important to understand the development and deepening of PayuxRain's relationship. (Same goes for PrapaixSky)
Besides that, I first thought I'd hate the fact that they basically split the drama into two parts in order to give each couple time to shine but it somehow worked out, although PrapaixSky definitely needed time to grow on me.
Lastly, the only thing I really can't get over with are the audio issues. Like sometimes the music gets suddenly really loud, so that you can barely hear their dialogue and sometimes there are just weird noises. Each time it really killed the atmosphere they had been building up in that moment. But if you can look past that, there is so much to love about this series <3
I'd definitely recommend watching the uncut version on viki, bcs I only realized later that the missing scenes are the reason I found the bathtub scene and its dialog in ep. 4 kind of awkward as everything seemed to happen too abruptly. Also, some things in ep. 5+6 make now more sense and feel more natural to me. Having rewatched it, with the cut version I missed out on (not only the explicit scenes but) dialogue which is important to understand the development and deepening of PayuxRain's relationship.
Besides that, I first thought I'd hate the fact that they basically split the drama into two parts in order to give each couple time to shine but it somehow worked out, although PrapaixSky definitely needed time to grow on me.
Lastly, the only thing I really can't get over with are the audio issues. Like sometimes the music gets suddenly really loud, so that you can barely hear their dialogue and sometimes there are just weird noises. Each time it really killed the atmosphere they had been building up in that moment. But if you can look past that, there is so much to love about this series <3
I've only watched it because someone said you should give it a try if you love Rom Com. And I agree, I loved the romance parts of this. But they only really started from ep. 6 or 7 and till then you have to endure through over the top humor/comedy and exaggerated characters (which I sometimes do enjoy) that made me cringe hard, because they didn't blend in well with the serious parts, especially during the first eps. It got better afterwards, but I watched half of the first eps in 2x speed. The ex-boy/girlfriend were extremely annoying, as well. Now that I've finished it, I am not sure whether it was worth watching it for the romance. They build up so much tension till the last ep as the couple has to go through so much. So, one starts to expect it will end in a happy explosion of romance, but the tension just disappears into thin air and we don't even get a kiss after the crisis is overcome, although they had waited for that to happen for so long. I'd say the actual highlight for the romance is somewhere around ep. 10-13 and in the end it just fizzles out. Even though I liked the fact that they made the FL still pursue her dreams and not just cling onto the ML, it's still a kind of disappointing ending.
We didn't see it but he probably did, as he became healthy
I agree with you that he didn't drink Woohyeol's blood. Besides the fact that he probably just couldn't do that in front of Inhae, it seems to me that Woohyeol's will to sacrifice all for his love made him accept the fact that he doesn't know when he'll die, making him want to live each day to the fullest - hence his interview statement. However, unlike you, I never thought Do Shik would become immortal but just wouldn't die young, i.e. live an average human life span, if he were to drink Woohyeol's blood. Maybe I missed sth but that's how I interpreted it.
We didn't see it but he probably did, as he became healthy
I agree with you that he didn't drink Woohyeol's blood. Besides the fact that he probably just couldn't do that in front of Inhae, it seems to me that Woohyeol's will to sacrifice all for his love made him accept the fact that he doesn't know when he'll die, making him want to live each day to the fullest - hence his interview statement. However, unlike you, I never thought Do Shik would become immortal but just wouldn't die young, i.e. live an average human life span, if he were to drink Woohyeol's blood. Maybe I missed sth but that's how I interpreted it.
I really wanted to like it because it started out great but I hate it when they drag out the misunderstandings, especially in such a short drama where then the whole plot just evolves around one single misunderstanding... Moreover, I am fine with lips-touching-no-moving-kisses, which other viewers seem to hate. BUT when even the hugs seem to include a 'safety buffer zone', it's just too much. I kept thinking why do they even show us the hugs from all angles when they look like they are keeping a mile distance seemingly too afraid to get their make up on the other one's clothes??
Although I absolutely hate the ending, I've enjoyed the drama more than I expected. Such old dramas often feel…
I don't know how I feel about the female lead falling for a minor plus him being her student. That's probably the most problematic thing about this drama besides Yoo Jae not being able to explain his past actions and his true feelings.
Additional Note about the ending: It felt like somebody telling such a bad joke that he needs to explain it to you but without the explaining part. I even went back to see whether I missed anything, which helps to understand it better. But no... Nothing. Then I searched through the comments here, but also just found people wondering and various theories... What the f* is this.
Although I absolutely hate the ending, I've enjoyed the drama more than I expected. Such old dramas often feel slow to me but it was fine here (as long as you don't expect a fast-paced thrilling story). I've started to watch only for Gong Yoo and stayed for the cute romance and comedy. I think Gong Yoo and Lee Min Jung portrayed the conflicting feelings of their characters very well. Suzy's acting wasn't bad either but I just can't stand the bratty girl character and almost started skipping scenes because of MaRi.
Actually, I am kind of surprised that many here in the comments said Figther/Tutor's scenes were boring and they've only watched for Zon/Saifah - for me it was the other way around. I found Zon annoying and even though he grew on me a bit through the series, I still found him and his scenes with Saifah somewhat robotic(?) at the end and I started skipping scenes (which I actually hate and never do) because of them. Fighter/Tutor's chemistry on the other end was just great and made me almost cry a few times, although I admit that their storyline felt a bit rushed and stereotypical. --- Final conclusion: I guess tastes are just different and for whatever reason you start watching, there is probably something you are gonna like about the show - even if it's not gonna be the messy plot that we have to blame covid for...
Wow... just wow. This movie was just amazing from the first till the last minute. It portrayed so many different types of love and the difficulties you go through while trying to understand each other and to live together. It's about giving and taking and making sacrifices to each other, that's what love is.
I loved this movie, really. It was so intense. And I felt like there was not one sentence too much, every action conveyed everything that's needed to say.
But the ending was just so absurd, that I started laughing, but that doesn't mean I didn't like it. I've never seen such an original way of easing the tension, that has built up in the movie.
I didn't like the ending, but not because it was bad executed. I don't like such endings in general. And in the middle I think it was repeating itself a little bit.
But the rest of this movie, was just spectacular. I had goosebumps watching! The acting was great!
Also, props to the ending; I was really afraid I would hate it, especially because they didn't leave a lot of time, but I actually really like how they chose to resolve things.
The only thing that I disliked was the last episode, I didn't feel it was necessary to introduce a new (heavier) topic at the end (+ just brushing it off) and it kinda bothers me.
(Why does he remind me of Jukjae in the drama... even the voice? Is it only me?)
Besides that, I first thought I'd hate the fact that they basically split the drama into two parts in order to give each couple time to shine but it somehow worked out, although PrapaixSky definitely needed time to grow on me.
Lastly, the only thing I really can't get over with are the audio issues. Like sometimes the music gets suddenly really loud, so that you can barely hear their dialogue and sometimes there are just weird noises. Each time it really killed the atmosphere they had been building up in that moment. But if you can look past that, there is so much to love about this series <3
Besides that, I first thought I'd hate the fact that they basically split the drama into two parts in order to give each couple time to shine but it somehow worked out, although PrapaixSky definitely needed time to grow on me.
Lastly, the only thing I really can't get over with are the audio issues. Like sometimes the music gets suddenly really loud, so that you can barely hear their dialogue and sometimes there are just weird noises. Each time it really killed the atmosphere they had been building up in that moment. But if you can look past that, there is so much to love about this series <3
Now that I've finished it, I am not sure whether it was worth watching it for the romance. They build up so much tension till the last ep as the couple has to go through so much. So, one starts to expect it will end in a happy explosion of romance, but the tension just disappears into thin air and we don't even get a kiss after the crisis is overcome, although they had waited for that to happen for so long. I'd say the actual highlight for the romance is somewhere around ep. 10-13 and in the end it just fizzles out. Even though I liked the fact that they made the FL still pursue her dreams and not just cling onto the ML, it's still a kind of disappointing ending.
Moreover, I am fine with lips-touching-no-moving-kisses, which other viewers seem to hate. BUT when even the hugs seem to include a 'safety buffer zone', it's just too much. I kept thinking why do they even show us the hugs from all angles when they look like they are keeping a mile distance seemingly too afraid to get their make up on the other one's clothes??
But the ending was just so absurd, that I started laughing, but that doesn't mean I didn't like it. I've never seen such an original way of easing the tension, that has built up in the movie.
But the rest of this movie, was just spectacular. I had goosebumps watching! The acting was great!