I gave this serie a second chance because I wasn’t hooked when it first came out. I'm not going deep in my review, I'm only gonna talk about my feelings.
When I first saw this serie, as I said, I wasn’t hooked because I was not really convinced by the bad guy stuff, except for Fadel, but a friend somehow made me watch it again haha
I thought it was not so good but not so bad until ep 6 which really hooked me from there. I think Fadel and Style are the best characters with good chemistry. Fadel is especially interesting in my point of view. There were good points here and there that truly made me enjoy this serie and made me think that it’s actuamly not so bad and that I did good by giving it an other chance. However, from ep 11 to 12, I think the plot is completly messed like the writers didn’t know how to finish it. It looks like it’s never going to end which was very tiring.So to me The Heart Killers was nor good nor bad, forgettable. Still, ep 6 to 10 were good. No need to say that cinematography and aesthetic were on point, Thai production after all 😌
Actually they are kinda slow in the novel too...Peace is denser than Wei Wuxian and Thee is too dramatic to understand…
I don’t mind it to be a slow burn actually! I meant more like repetitive but the kiss, even if I thought it was pretty sudden, broke that start of monotony Still, I'm looking forward to the next episode 😌
I started thinking it was getting slow, I hope the next episode will be better. The kiss scene had no impact in my point of view and it kind of happened out of nowhere, it saved this episode though. I was really enjoying the serie since ep 3, let’s see what’s next.
I wasn't expecting anything from this serie since the beginning so I'm not having a bad time watching it 😂 this is far from being perfect, and I think everyone in the comment section already said my thought but I'm not pissed or annoyed, I'm kinda enjoying it and chilling 😆 However, I still think that it was a good idea to put the short film in the serie. It has a very interesting plot that I wish would be more worked on in other series, and I think Tae is a better Seen than Ice.
The fact that they actually did the short film in ep 8 was really a good surprise. Moreover, the topic is very interesting and touching, they should've make it the real plot 😆
It was amazing. 'Why is life so sad and so beautitul?' is what this drama made me think as I was sobbing watching the last episode. It is worth watching, I recommend. Don't be afraid to cry because this is not only crying, it makes you feel alive also. I loved it. One of the best drama, if not THE best drama of the year. Brillant acting and storytelling. Beautiful, beautiful drama.
Men cheat and women bear with it. Before anyone jump at me, I have been watching all kind of Japanese drama since middle school and Japanese drama got me into dramas at first. I lived in Japan so I know a bit about society. Is cheating acceptable? No. Asura just showed us how Japanese society is still years late in men/women relationship. The fact that it took place in the 70' is just an excuse. This drama is pure Japanese in a lot of aspects with the weird fetichisation of women's body, cheating is not a big deal and a woman should not make a fuss of it. The title itself? "Asura"? Takao says it himself: women look like pure on the outside but are actually vicious on the inside, what the hell? And this is the conclusion?However, the filming is beautiful, the acting is very good (nice to see Uchino Seiya again, I didn't recognize him at first) but the story..? Nope.
Can’t complain about the acting, the setting, directing and all that comes with it, but OMG I don’t think…
I'm the same as you... I finished it pretty quickly tho hoping I would understand toward the end but nope. I simply didn't understand while I still could "enjoy" the acting and the quality of production.
First, having a misunderstanding again really got on my nerves 😂 but then I liked the episode, quick 40min! If I were Chi Cheng, I think I'd need holidaysThe scene with Wang Shuo was great, I'd like to see them playing together again, Idk there's something good between them kind of
I'm really looking forward to next week's episode! We can already guess how the situation will be resolved, and I hope more of Cheng Yu and Xiao Shuai ! Btw the way Cheng Yu got involved in the fight was sooo random 😂 I feel like he would've try to stop Chi Cheng more than throwing fits (bottle in that case) for no reason it seems?
When I first saw this serie, as I said, I wasn’t hooked because I was not really convinced by the bad guy stuff, except for Fadel, but a friend somehow made me watch it again haha
I thought it was not so good but not so bad until ep 6 which really hooked me from there. I think Fadel and Style are the best characters with good chemistry. Fadel is especially interesting in my point of view. There were good points here and there that truly made me enjoy this serie and made me think that it’s actuamly not so bad and that I did good by giving it an other chance. However, from ep 11 to 12, I think the plot is completly messed like the writers didn’t know how to finish it. It looks like it’s never going to end which was very tiring.So to me The Heart Killers was nor good nor bad, forgettable. Still, ep 6 to 10 were good. No need to say that cinematography and aesthetic were on point, Thai production after all 😌
Still, I'm looking forward to the next episode 😌
However, I still think that it was a good idea to put the short film in the serie. It has a very interesting plot that I wish would be more worked on in other series, and I think Tae is a better Seen than Ice.
I'm really looking forward to next week's episode! We can already guess how the situation will be resolved, and I hope more of Cheng Yu and Xiao Shuai ! Btw the way Cheng Yu got involved in the fight was sooo random 😂 I feel like he would've try to stop Chi Cheng more than throwing fits (bottle in that case) for no reason it seems?