Dunno about LJS, but in my opinion Suzy has really improved! :)
Honestly I have not seen anything else Suzy's been in, and I didn't know her before this, so I try to speak from a less biased perspective.
I feel she gives off a genuine feeling in this drama, and her acting's pretty great here. Her character doesn't rely on appearance, and she portrays the quirkiness in a non cringe fashion.
Looking back, this was my first official Kdrama that I completed, and probably will be my favorite for a long time.
The plot is nothing spectacular or ravishing, but that's what makes this drama so much more relatable. Moments of grief, doubt, fear, joy, love, bliss all which we can relate to on some level.
The characters were all a joy to watch develop. Even though at times they could act annoying and childish, I still couldn't help but feel for them regardless. The overlying theme expressing carpe diem was done masterfully, yet realistically.
Definitely recommend to anyone up for a lighthearted romcom
I don't see why the dream component needs to be explained, or how it is a criticism. It's an element of the supernatural…
There are plenty of works that do the same. For example, virtually everything and anything involving zombies, Strong Woman, Goblin, You Who Came From the Stars, etc.
I also don't think criticizing the drama because there have been many other law romance this year is quite valid. Criticism should be based on what the drama itself does. That's basically saying you'd have a different perspective if you saw this before other law romance dramas, which is completely fine as an opinion, but not a criticism.
This show became very slow and boring. When they will explain about dreams and past events!? . Maybe I misunderstood…
I don't see why the dream component needs to be explained, or how it is a criticism. It's an element of the supernatural genre of this series. As long as it's not breaking any laws in its own universe, it shouldn't be considered a flawed plot element.
In this case, Hong joo is the "host" of the dreams, and the spreading of it was explained already. *Why* she is the host shouldn't warrant an explanation. The dreams occurring has been a consistent element from the beginning to now, so calling out on it seems rather silly. Otherwise we should criticize every other fantasy-esque element in every other supernatural genre. For example, using Harry Potter as it is widely known, magic exists. We don't question how or its origin; it just does, because that is a law/element in that universe.
Viewers shouldn't really go into a supernatural genre expecting every mechanism of a fantasy element explained. Perhaps the show in general just doesn't appeal to you because of this aspect? If you just find it slow and boring regardless of the dreams, well I can respect your opinion; I can definitely see the repetitiveness that people may find stale. I personally enjoy the slice-of-life-like core of the show.
I was watching 2 days 1 night and found everyone so hilarious, and decided to look up the cast, only to stumble upon his unfortunate accident. It seems so surreal how one day someone can be having the time of their life, and the next, they're gone.
I hope he is brought as many smiles in the afterlife as he brought to his viewers. May he rest in peace.
Really great movie! Perfect balance between comedy and seriousness. I originally went in expecting the majority of it to be comedy, but was pleasantly surprised.
Park Seo Joon and Kang Ha Neul make an amazing duo! The bromance was hilarious; loved their chemistry ♥
Was a pretty good drama to start with, but the second half felt very rushed, especially the final few episodes. The character development progressed too fast.
I saw him in W and caught my interest, but wow he's only a year older than me? My life's a failure..
He's really cute tho, hope he gets more lead roles
I feel she gives off a genuine feeling in this drama, and her acting's pretty great here. Her character doesn't rely on appearance, and she portrays the quirkiness in a non cringe fashion.
The plot is nothing spectacular or ravishing, but that's what makes this drama so much more relatable. Moments of grief, doubt, fear, joy, love, bliss all which we can relate to on some level.
The characters were all a joy to watch develop. Even though at times they could act annoying and childish, I still couldn't help but feel for them regardless. The overlying theme expressing carpe diem was done masterfully, yet realistically.
Definitely recommend to anyone up for a lighthearted romcom
I also don't think criticizing the drama because there have been many other law romance this year is quite valid. Criticism should be based on what the drama itself does. That's basically saying you'd have a different perspective if you saw this before other law romance dramas, which is completely fine as an opinion, but not a criticism.
In this case, Hong joo is the "host" of the dreams, and the spreading of it was explained already. *Why* she is the host shouldn't warrant an explanation. The dreams occurring has been a consistent element from the beginning to now, so calling out on it seems rather silly. Otherwise we should criticize every other fantasy-esque element in every other supernatural genre. For example, using Harry Potter as it is widely known, magic exists. We don't question how or its origin; it just does, because that is a law/element in that universe.
Viewers shouldn't really go into a supernatural genre expecting every mechanism of a fantasy element explained. Perhaps the show in general just doesn't appeal to you because of this aspect? If you just find it slow and boring regardless of the dreams, well I can respect your opinion; I can definitely see the repetitiveness that people may find stale. I personally enjoy the slice-of-life-like core of the show.
it starts at 25:30 on episode 26, and 16:38 on episode 25 (kissasian)
I hope he is brought as many smiles in the afterlife as he brought to his viewers. May he rest in peace.
Warning: don't use earphones...
I remember watching this with my parents when I was only 5. Nostalgia...
Park Seo Joon and Kang Ha Neul make an amazing duo! The bromance was hilarious; loved their chemistry ♥
And his voice & singing!!! Ahhhh!!