I think you have to take account that Ja-yoon had escape the organization at a young age and lived a somewhat…
No their powers was the result of the Dr. Baek twins genetically modifying their brains, thus giving them powers. The side effect of the experiments done on them and them using their powers, is what ultimately takes a toll on their bodies, and that's where the drug comes in. If you re-watch the scene in part 1, where Ja-young is strapped to the chair, Dr. Baek gives us exposition about their powers and the how's and the why's.
technically it'd be the same ending as part 1 so part 3 is part 1's continuation
I know I'm late to the party but technically speaking @emmagucci is saying that part 1 will continue into part 3. She's just expressing it in a different way.
They really tried way too hard for the special effects/action sequences... not horrible but not as great as the…
I think you have to take account that Ja-yoon had escape the organization at a young age and lived a somewhat normal life for X amount of years, thus missing out on the daily testing, and the drug treatments, and etc.(probably some other forms of biological tweaking). At the end of the first movie, she was tapping into her untapped potential for the first time bc of the new drug. And even if you go back and watch it now, she was basically toying with them, and not using her full power. Now the other sister has been locked up the whole time and most likely went through some intense trials at the HQ lab, so her being as powerful as she is now is just a result of her conditioning and whatever experiments they might've performed on her.
no jayoon is nerfed yes but her young sister too cause she has emotions and jayoon doesnt so you know who wins…
umm what? two questions. since when was their powers link to their emotions? and why do you think jayoon doesn't have emotions when she clearly does, more so than the other sister.
Kdrama pays more attention to female perspective more than male perspective.I saw a lot of kdrama Most of the…
Kdramas are mostly geared towards female audience so I can understand why it's more for female empowerment, which is fine by me. The only drama that really made me cringe at the violence displayed towards a ML would have to be a specific scene from "Backstreet Rookie" It's Episode 2 and its starts around 7:40 - 9:15. It's pretty much the FL repeatedly slapping the drunken, unconscious ML bc he called her by his gf name. And it was played up for laughs. Excuses could be made that she was drunk and thought he was awake but that still don't make it right. I started watch Jdramas about 10 years before Kdramas and I can definingly see the difference in how ML are treated(They're treated way better in Jdramas), but I just think of it as different cultures, different ways.
I hope part 3 doesn't end with the leads fighting each other, but we all know it will.
I see your point, although I feel it would make sense if both of them are sick and need the mother's bone marrow rather than the girl getting defensive over a mother that she really has no emotional ties too other than hearing her calling out, psychically. Both two unstoppable forces clashing would make for a epic action scene, as well as a conflict to overcome, but I want to believe that rather than facing one another to the death, they wise up and realize it's the people at HQ that's the true enemy and the real endgame to be taken down, seeing how they made their lives a living hell not to mention keeping their mother locked away in some secret lab, away from them.
I don't think neither of these girl are evil at heart, rather they're just a product of their environment, the whole nature vs nurture dilemma. Ja-yoon and the girl are seen as monster by one side while the friends and family they connect with on the outside, honestly come to cherish them as loves ones. And we the viewers connect with them more emotionally bc of that. So it'll be a real shame if one or even both are killed by one another. That's just my take though
I found somewhat of a review that explains the ups and downs of the movie. Link to video: https://rb.gy/ybhdhj Spoilers Ahead! To the best of my knowledge of what I watched. Due to the result of Ja-yoon (part.1 protagonist) rampaging through different lab facilities including the main headquarters to get more drugs as well as obtaining info on her sister and mother, she set free some powerful subjects, including the Chinese group whom joined and served as her soldiers, following orders (the part that throws me off is that if Ja-yoon had ordered them to free her sister, why did they feel the need to have to kill her or try at least? But then at the same time you find out that they didn't even know that the girl was her sister😕 This was strange conundrum). The female captain and the white foreigner, as well as Lee Jong Suk's character and his squad, I assume are semi-super powered soldiers whom work for the organization behind the labs (I think they're the equivalent to what Choi Woo Shik and his group role was in part.1) . The captain and foreigner served as the field agents, tasked with the mission of search and destroy, killing any and all subjects that had survived and escaped. While LJS was tasked with investigating the whole situation. The whole story with the girl and the sister and brother plot is pretty cut-and-dried, you get what you see so nothing to explain there. Other than their tragic end might be the catalyst that ultimately cause the girl to oppose her sister, seeing how she was inadvertently responsible for their death. (although I felt Park Eun Bin's character would've most likely been killed off inevitably by Yong Du so that he could get her father's land). If anyone have any question about the movie, I'll do my best to answer them and if I can't then I'll let you know and I won't BS you . Just know that any question regrading their mother will most likely be answered in part.3
I hope part 3 doesn't end with the leads fighting each other, but we all know it will.
aww yea, there is a possibility that they might have an epic showdown. I'm team Ja-yoon all the way. Although it feel like the movies are turning her into a final villain while making her sister the OP chosen hero, and I say chosen, seeing how their mother only chose to reach out to the girl bc of reasons. I hope were both wrong, cause I don't want my favorite girl to meet a tragic end .
Sci-fi ☑
Interesting plot ☑
Honestly this film had me Kim Dami.
Now & Forever❤️
I don't think neither of these girl are evil at heart, rather they're just a product of their environment, the whole nature vs nurture dilemma. Ja-yoon and the girl are seen as monster by one side while the friends and family they connect with on the outside, honestly come to cherish them as loves ones. And we the viewers connect with them more emotionally bc of that. So it'll be a real shame if one or even both are killed by one another. That's just my take though
Link to video: https://rb.gy/ybhdhj
Spoilers Ahead!
To the best of my knowledge of what I watched.
Due to the result of Ja-yoon (part.1 protagonist) rampaging through different lab facilities including the main headquarters to get more drugs as well as obtaining info on her sister and mother, she set free some powerful subjects, including the Chinese group whom joined and served as her soldiers, following orders (the part that throws me off is that if Ja-yoon had ordered them to free her sister, why did they feel the need to have to kill her or try at least? But then at the same time you find out that they didn't even know that the girl was her sister😕 This was strange conundrum). The female captain and the white foreigner, as well as Lee Jong Suk's character and his squad, I assume are semi-super powered soldiers whom work for the organization behind the labs (I think they're the equivalent to what Choi Woo Shik and his group role was in part.1) .
The captain and foreigner served as the field agents, tasked with the mission of search and destroy, killing any and all subjects that had survived and escaped. While LJS was tasked with investigating the whole situation.
The whole story with the girl and the sister and brother plot is pretty cut-and-dried, you get what you see so nothing to explain there. Other than their tragic end might be the catalyst that ultimately cause the girl to oppose her sister, seeing how she was inadvertently responsible for their death. (although I felt Park Eun Bin's character would've most likely been killed off inevitably by Yong Du so that he could get her father's land).
If anyone have any question about the movie, I'll do my best to answer them and if I can't then I'll let you know and I won't BS you . Just know that any question regrading their mother will most likely be answered in part.3
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