Exactly. Their portrayal was great. Even the stupid cartoony behaviour and lame comments. That’s who they are.…
I have no other words to say, I agree with you 100%. A lot of people seem to forget what extremely wealthy people can do and it fits perfectly with the “VIPs” here.
The level of acting that “Oh Jung Se” puts into them. He's way too strong for them, there's clearly no one on his level here. Just so talented and versatile as an actor.
I see a lot of comments about “VIPs” but that may be the only or one of the only realistic things here. First of all, the fact that they're so mean and painless is perfectly realistic. We're talking about people who are borderline billionaires, even the “Frontman” is literally at their service. Do you think that if this were reality, and we invited the richest people in the world, they'd feel sorry for the participants? I don't believe it for a second. Then about their acting. Of course they're not actors. Most of them are English teachers who have nothing to do with acting. Don't think it's a simple job, even someone who plays just 5min in a season has more notions than anyone else. Now we're doing the same thing in America and putting Korean teachers in the game, you think they're all going to play like the greatest actors? 😃
where's the placenta? and how did the blood transfusion take place when the needle is not even in the vein lol
Some of you are literally too funny. Right from the start, we're talking about a fictional kdrama that has nothing to do with reality, and now you're looking for realistic scenes? So, people getting slapped in the subway to take part in a death game on an island. That doesn't bother you, it seems very real, but the rest 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Park Hyung Sik will nail the role we're not ready for. Role as a villain, the aura he has, it's going to be crazy, already in Buried Hearts it was incredible 😀
am completely seated. Episode 3 definitely won me over. The romance kicks off and I'm even hoping for a love triangle as long as it's honestly done well.
I'm really not a fan of his, I don't see him as a good actor, on the contrary I find him really bad, especially in romantic roles, he really can't pull it off and frankly isn't interesting.
how about adding a spoiler warning for those who haven’t made it that far
There are literally 0 spoilers. We've known since the beginning of the kdrama that Ho-Su's father is dead. Where's the spoiler? If you think a quote is a spoiler, then I'm sorry and I'll put it in “spoiler”.
In July 2024, we learn that Park Bo Young has been in talks to play the role of twin sisters (Mi-Ji and Mi-rae). On September 26, JinYoung joined the cast for the role of Ho-su, a character linked to the sister since their school days. Jin Young will be discharged from the army on November 7. Filming begins in October and ends in April. 7 months later, what promises to be one of the best K-dramas in history sees the light of day and will literally leave an imprint on the memory of anyone who has accepted that now their life will be concerned only with K-dramas 😉
You're driving alone at night You're driving alone at night Muneojin maeumeuro Eojewa oneul saireul Hemeineun neo When you feeling all alone When you're staying up all night We're on the train Oneul apatdeon maeumdeuldo Mangseorideon balgeoreumdo Eoneusae eojega doeeo sarajyeogago It's about to fly I promise I'll be whеre you are 🎼📝🎤
The scene in episode 11 where Ho Su, recalls his father's words.
- "Ho su, one day you too will hurt someone, there's bound to be a time when you force someone close to you to lose. Love isn't about winning or losing, it's more about..." Then the two had an accident and her father died. 🥲🥲
This scene just devastated me, I stayed in the dark for 10min, I was going to blow my brains out against the glass. I think it's clearly one of the saddest scenes in the kdrama.
Well, the last episode has aired, and I’m so sad to say goodbye to such an amazing K-drama. Everything was perfect from A to Z; no actor was bad, and once again, Park Bo Young shows that she is one of the most incredible actresses in Korea.
I also loved Se Ji, played by Ryu Kyung Soo. What a joy, such a sweet and gentle soul. This last episode literally had everything to wrap up the story of Mi-Ji/Mi-Rae’s journey. Everyone finally found their voice, and it ended with a happy conclusion.
I'm so fucking scared that Moon Ga Young is going to kill Lee Jong Suk's project. Honestly, the guy never makes a mistake when it comes to kdrama, he's just too good with his choices, but Moon Ga Young literally freaks me out when paired with Lee Jong Suk. Moon Ga Young is literally all kdrama rated grand max 8.3 and another 8.3 for “True Beauty” which is sincerely worth a 7.8. 😂
Does the director look sick too, or is it just me? I have the impression that he too has health problems. This is literally the hardest kdrama to predict honestly. We don't know how it's going to end. Will Da Eum survive? If so, that would seem odd for a terminally ill patient. If she does, for me it will literally be in the last episode.
Then about their acting. Of course they're not actors. Most of them are English teachers who have nothing to do with acting. Don't think it's a simple job, even someone who plays just 5min in a season has more notions than anyone else. Now we're doing the same thing in America and putting Korean teachers in the game, you think they're all going to play like the greatest actors? 😃
Unless I'm seeing wrong, lmaooo
- https://youtu.be/jywxMHRCnhs?si=MvsYoec1VlN7yE29
You're driving alone at night
You're driving alone at night
Muneojin maeumeuro
Eojewa oneul saireul
Hemeineun neo
When you feeling all alone
When you're staying up all night
We're on the train
Oneul apatdeon maeumdeuldo
Mangseorideon balgeoreumdo
Eoneusae eojega doeeo sarajyeogago
It's about to fly
I promise I'll be whеre you are
🎼📝🎤
- "Ho su, one day you too will hurt someone, there's bound to be a time when you force someone close to you to lose. Love isn't about winning or losing, it's more about..."
Then the two had an accident and her father died. 🥲🥲
This scene just devastated me, I stayed in the dark for 10min, I was going to blow my brains out against the glass. I think it's clearly one of the saddest scenes in the kdrama.
My 3 favorite ost :
- Hong Isaac - In You : https://youtu.be/-027d1aL7KA?si=8VRBU1Wjfv_qD1tD
- Elaine - Silence of the Night: https://youtu.be/TRuaOzeWzno?si=Za57dCDWZInPu2El
- Sion - On Your Side : https://youtu.be/IcNo9NLrwdA?si=K816x8BoacMNvLNV
Sion's ost is my favorite of the kdrama and maybe of 2025.
I also loved Se Ji, played by Ryu Kyung Soo. What a joy, such a sweet and gentle soul. This last episode literally had everything to wrap up the story of Mi-Ji/Mi-Rae’s journey. Everyone finally found their voice, and it ended with a happy conclusion.
Thank you, thank you, “Our Unwritten Seoul”!
10/10.