I see Ma Dong Seok is also listed as Screenwriter - maybe he shouldn't have given his character so much onscreen…
My thoughts exactly As I said in my comment Ma Dong Seok gets on my nerves! It's the first time I see him in a drama too and will try to avoid him next time.
And the fight scenes are very poorly filmed. In the first episode we clearly see an actor falling even though…
He explained it in a previous interview : as he was criticized for always shooting the same fight scenes, he said he was going to adapt his fight to imitate a tiger, since he represents the tiger in the drama.
Why does it feel like low production drama for some reason? They have great cast but dialogues and Direction is…
And the fight scenes are very poorly filmed. In the first episode we clearly see an actor falling even though he hasn't even been hit. Besides, Ma Dong Seok trying to imitate a tiger's moves is only ridiculous .
I haven't read the webcomic and, when I saw the script for this movie, I thought it could be a good story. Plus, I really like fantasy. Despite the very bad ratings and all the negative comments, I decided to watch the movie. It's not that bad, in my opinion. I liked the special effects and the moral: in the end, nothing is written in advance and by making efforts, we can get out of it, even in the worst situations, if we help each other instead of acting selfishly. That's the lesson I learned from it. And honestly, I found the movie 100 times better than the first two episodes of Twelve!
Second boring episode too. The fight scenes are just awful to watch, I don't know if they wanted to make realistic…
I totally agree! The fight scenes are awful to watch, especially MDS facing a group of thugs in episode 1. The actor was supposed to imitate the movements of a tiger (a powerful, dangerous, but graceful animal), but his gestures are truly ridiculous. A tiger ? Never! A big bear, perhaps! Furthermore, the scene is very poorly filmed. We clearly see that one of the actors falls even though he wasn't hit by the punch. In short, the whole thing feels like a "low budget product." What a disappointment!
Will they stop with these food scenes? Especially in a drama like this, we don't care if they eat honestly. Then…
You're right!I'm starting to get indigestion from watching all these scenes where the actors eat (or drink). For me, this kind of scenes are, no pun intended, "filler."They don't move the action forward and since the episodes are very short, they are really uninteresting. And , yes, PHS did great in Buried hearts! I loved that drama.
I like this drama more and more: it's a pleasure to watch ...I like discovering the often touching stories of the different "clients", admiring new landscapes with the FL , I appreciate the interactions between the members of the team, the little "mysteries" in each episode which excite curiosity. It's perfect for me, especially after watching the first two episodes of Twelve (which I was impatiently waiting for and which totally disappointed me...)
Why, when I'm eagerly awaiting a drama, am I always disappointed?I watched the first episode of this one yesterday,…
And I'm starting to get indigestion from watching all these scenes where the actors eat (or drink). For me, this kind of scenes are, no pun intended, "filler."They don't move the action forward and since the episodes are very short, they are really uninteresting.
I know its only 2 eps, but what happened to the production? The quality seems worse than weekend drama, cgi's…
My thoughts , exactly! I only watched the first episode and it was like I was watching a low-budget production. . For example, the scene where MDS fights a group of thugs ( trying to imitate a tiger's moves!) is totally ridiculous.
And , yes, PHS did great in Buried hearts! I loved that drama.