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9001959 Apr 12, 2021
I liked it too, it was one of my first c-dramas (maybe 3ed or 4th) and I thought it was so cute with all the matching clothes and animals.
Replying to Shiro Apr 11, 2021
It's really short but in my opinion really well done. It has one of the most passionate almost kisses I have seen…
I'm not one to pick a fight (as long as you don't trash Jung Hae In) it's interesting how differently we see things.
Replying to Robert Kiss Apr 11, 2021
I have my eyes on Hymn of Death, although I don't like Lee Jung Suk anymore. I'll bite the bullet and watch it…
It's really short but in my opinion really well done. It has one of the most passionate almost kisses I have seen in a drama and is one no one will argue is not tragic ;) but why don't you like Lee Jung Suk? (I have named him cutie Lee, so you can guess where I stand)
Replying to Shiro Apr 11, 2021
I cried during the first episode, in my opinion it has one of the most powefull scenes ever made in a drama.
I love them both and loved the dramas mixture of important issues and sweetness so It's one of my favorites
Replying to Shiro Apr 11, 2021
I cried during the first episode, in my opinion it has one of the most powefull scenes ever made in a drama.
I haven't seen that one, I think people are touched by different things, but the dad being misstanken for a drunk and left to die after he finally got a chance to make something of himself was utterly heartbreaking for me...
scenophile Apr 11, 2021
Review Boss & Me
I love how you adress theses important issues in your review! Thank you for the warning
Replying to kardasx Apr 10, 2021
How is "tragic" defined? Do characters need to die? Is "almost died", but cured later also ok?
I guess every one has their own definition, mine is a scene that is memorable and made me cry sad tears anything between missed chances, the sound of a piano to a montage, seeing a person who fought so hard to get sober go back to using drugs, death, illness... one of the scenes that made me cry the most had nothing to do with death.