The way I clocked all of this from the first episode lmao The writing is way too predictable, but the tension between the characters is alright, I guess.
i also laughed, when he ate the jajangmyeon in a "manly" way and slammed that water bottle down lol
Of course it was, that was very obvious. The fact that they barely gave him any lines and instead had him do physical stuff tells me that they have a very specific goal in mind for him.
I was just pointing out that that's how he eats, camera angles aside, since you seem to think he was trying to 'eat in a manly way' lmao (which is the weirder take, actually, because you were first implying that the way he was eating was exaggerated for show and therefore ridiculous, and are now backtracking and saying that you weren't criticizing that specific thing...)
Clearly the director liked his natural way of eating and incorporated it into the show.
And yeah, it wouldn't be a kdrama without some cheesy shots.
There were plenty of KNJ and the husband and that opening shot was very laughable too.
Kdramas have a specific way they operate, it comes with the territory.
I do agree with you but dont at the same time. As someone who at times considered myself a burden to the family…
Yes, exactly. I had a parent try to commit suicide and they said afterwards that they felt I would be better off without them as they would only be a burden to me.
I agree that this seems written by someone who never felt suicidal.
This is a very strange feeling. I loved the cast, I loved the action, I even loved the soundtrack, there really…
You're absolutely right. It felt as if the writers didn't have confidence in the message they wanted to deliver without injecting a more "popular" genre there, the serial killer and detective story. It also opens up a huge plot hole since he goes back to the time he would've died.
Also, it makes it seem like the only lesson he learned living as his mom was that suicide is bad because people get sad. I was expecting more insight after living for 32 years as an older woman.
the acting was superb 👏. The only flaw I see with this drama that the whole Taekang plot was kind of a story…
Yeah, it felt like the writers didn't have enough confidence in crafting the story as is with this message, so they padded it with a psycho killer thriller in the middle, to make sure people were interested.
It kinda took away from the thesis of the drama and wasted time that could've gone to further character exploration.
The ending felt rushed because they spent so much time on that tarkang plot.
I'm thinking if he is the murderers son, maybe his mom died shortly after or something and that's why he bears…
Yeah, I think he knew who she was beforehand too. That and the synopsis says he was a medical student that dropped out, so he probably wasn't the kid, as he was already an adult when his life went to pieces.
Also on the sign thingy for the choir, there was a phrase that had seonyul in it (it means melody) so that might not even be his real name!
From the series trailers it seems there is going to be another guy messing with the main character, so either someone else or a split personality of his, or the real murderers son.
The only way he could be the son of the murderer and the kid in the fire is if the murderer and his wife adopted him after the fire.
I think the real person who keep the gate open was the women yoo ri n fl's husband is having n affair with her…
I thought the same. It would make sense, he was kinda fishy when she came home unexpectedly. The mistress probably hid and then snuck out, leaving the gate open.
And keeping up with the theme of a wonderful world where it's actually filled with bad things, her perfect marriage might've not been as perfect as she thought.
ok so the husband left the people who were behind freeing the man who killed his son, to cover up for whatever…
I'm thinking if he is the murderers son, maybe his mom died shortly after or something and that's why he bears a grudge.
He could also be working for the congressman to bring him down. I think we're being led to believe he's the child in the fire, but that might be a red herring.
It hasn't been released yet! It seems the person in charge of creating the music made it expressly for the intro, so there probably isn't a longer version :(
Ugh I had such high hopes for the show. But it just did not deliver. They were plenty of cute moments. But I’m…
That's what happens when you start changing stuff from the original story. It becomes nonsensical if you don't know how to wrap it up neatly, which is what they did here.
The writing is way too predictable, but the tension between the characters is alright, I guess.
The fact that they barely gave him any lines and instead had him do physical stuff tells me that they have a very specific goal in mind for him.
I was just pointing out that that's how he eats, camera angles aside, since you seem to think he was trying to 'eat in a manly way' lmao (which is the weirder take, actually, because you were first implying that the way he was eating was exaggerated for show and therefore ridiculous, and are now backtracking and saying that you weren't criticizing that specific thing...)
Clearly the director liked his natural way of eating and incorporated it into the show.
And yeah, it wouldn't be a kdrama without some cheesy shots.
There were plenty of KNJ and the husband and that opening shot was very laughable too.
Kdramas have a specific way they operate, it comes with the territory.
He's been filmed in many Astro backstage videos and he just eats like that ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I hate that they basically change the thesis of a work in adapting it.
I had a parent try to commit suicide and they said afterwards that they felt I would be better off without them as they would only be a burden to me.
I agree that this seems written by someone who never felt suicidal.
It felt as if the writers didn't have confidence in the message they wanted to deliver without injecting a more "popular" genre there, the serial killer and detective story. It also opens up a huge plot hole since he goes back to the time he would've died.
Also, it makes it seem like the only lesson he learned living as his mom was that suicide is bad because people get sad.
I was expecting more insight after living for 32 years as an older woman.
It kinda took away from the thesis of the drama and wasted time that could've gone to further character exploration.
The ending felt rushed because they spent so much time on that tarkang plot.
That and the synopsis says he was a medical student that dropped out, so he probably wasn't the kid, as he was already an adult when his life went to pieces.
Also on the sign thingy for the choir, there was a phrase that had seonyul in it (it means melody) so that might not even be his real name!
From the series trailers it seems there is going to be another guy messing with the main character, so either someone else or a split personality of his, or the real murderers son.
The only way he could be the son of the murderer and the kid in the fire is if the murderer and his wife adopted him after the fire.
It's the cinematography, it's done on purpose as the first episode is set in 2015.
It's in the restaurant scene.
It would make sense, he was kinda fishy when she came home unexpectedly.
The mistress probably hid and then snuck out, leaving the gate open.
And keeping up with the theme of a wonderful world where it's actually filled with bad things, her perfect marriage might've not been as perfect as she thought.
He could also be working for the congressman to bring him down. I think we're being led to believe he's the child in the fire, but that might be a red herring.
It seems the person in charge of creating the music made it expressly for the intro, so there probably isn't a longer version :(
It becomes nonsensical if you don't know how to wrap it up neatly, which is what they did here.
The webtoon is different.