I think the drama is trying to portray a different versions of love than the usual tv stuff. I believe so far…
I do like this genre, I think.
Rain & Shine, Weather is Fine, Encounter, One Spring Night & even A Piece of Your Mind were dramas I enjoyed a lot. (sans Weather ending of course)
I've been trying to think about what my problem with this drama really is. I think partly It's just a lack of chemistry, it's like the actors are trying so hard to project melancholy authentically, that not much else is left there in their interactions, beyond wistful stares that is. Also there is the issue with where the plot is headed. I dislike tragic endings, but in my experience as an avid kdrama watcher, the toxic parent will either get a redemption arc, or the lovers will just split up La La Land style. Strongly anticipating these -to me- horrible things is certainly not helping with immersion.
That will be book 2, preparing to fight the invasion.
I feel that book 1 & 2 are enjoyable to almost anyone who is into popular science or futurology. Book 3 not so much, the concept of dimensions is not very well thought out. There is also that thing with slowing down lightspeed within a localized area. I for one don't think the human brain and nervous system can function in such circumstances..
Noticed that too, since the beginning, always feel that they could have better editing. It’s like every ep only…
I have read the books and it was tedious and yet I was still wondering if people wound understand those flashback scenes without a text notification. (about younger Ye Wenjie) I was surprised that episode I watched yesterday had a proper text intro for the flashback finally. (it was either 5 or 6)
Rain & Shine, Weather is Fine, Encounter, One Spring Night & even A Piece of Your Mind were dramas I enjoyed a lot. (sans Weather ending of course)
I've been trying to think about what my problem with this drama really is. I think partly It's just a lack of chemistry, it's like the actors are trying so hard to project melancholy authentically, that not much else is left there in their interactions, beyond wistful stares that is.
Also there is the issue with where the plot is headed. I dislike tragic endings, but in my experience as an avid kdrama watcher, the toxic parent will either get a redemption arc, or the lovers will just split up La La Land style. Strongly anticipating these -to me- horrible things is certainly not helping with immersion.
+everything VeSa said.
Book 3 not so much, the concept of dimensions is not very well thought out. There is also that thing with slowing down lightspeed within a localized area. I for one don't think the human brain and nervous system can function in such circumstances..