I don't think it flopped this movie ranked really high in Korea and earn more than 10 mln $
It didn't even break even from the budget which is really disappointing, given what a masterful film this was. There was a lack of screenings and the scheduling wasn't quite the best.
I believe it's also due to the subject of the film not coinciding with people's interests these days. And honestly, if Kyungsoo wasn't the main lead in the movie, I wouldn't have even considered it either--and I would've missed out on a masterpiece.
no it doesn't? there are many good dramas who have an average rating of less than 8. abyss has its flaws, but…
If you ask me, people are way more lenient with other countries... you have really average romance cdrama and jdrama with poor writing and unnatural dialogue that are 9+ (especially cdrama) -- that said, this mostly applies for the romance genre though.
Honestly, the level of evilness in this drama is too high. Can't they subside it a little? I mean, almost all…
If only they were somewhat charismatic or had any redeeming features, but nope, none of the antagonists are likable in any way, especially that wretched aunt
Actually in this plot I can see why it’s important. There has to be a reason why they are connected. Why was…
There has to be a reason, but that reason does NOT have to be childhood friends. Lately every romance i watch, the reasoning and connection just leads back to childhood friends. It's not the end all fix all.
especially this one; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x77TllZWsd0
I believe it's also due to the subject of the film not coinciding with people's interests these days. And honestly, if Kyungsoo wasn't the main lead in the movie, I wouldn't have even considered it either--and I would've missed out on a masterpiece.
I don't like Ni Na but I don't think she deserves anything as bad as those two haha