I'd completely forgotten that Yi Hyun was part of the project. Well, she had time to rest after shooting her current drama (Heads over hells). They finished shooting in April.
It took me a while to finish this second episode. I don't find it interesting at all, we've had a lot of this kind of drama and let's not kid ourselves that the level of acting is pretty low here. According to the preview, you'll have to wait until episode 3 to see “CHUU” here 😭😭
It's just crazy the theory that says “a kdrama that's been shot 2-3 years before is 90% a kdrama that will suck” I've never seen a theory as real as that. All the kdramas shot in 2023 or even 2022 or less and released 2-3 years later are always crap dramas. What's the reason for this? The only exception may be Resident Playbook, but it's literally too overrated because of “Go Yoon Jung”.
I'm willing to take bets that this kdrama will literally end in a flop. There's nothing interesting about it and even LDW, I don't feel interested in it. It's bound to be this year's second flop after “Divorce Insurance”.
Franchement, bonne chance à celui qui reprend kdrama après sa diffusion. Je n'aurais jamais pu regarder 16 épisodes si je n'avais pas suivi le drame en direct 😂😂. Une histoire qui pourrait être racontée 100 fois en 12 épisodes. Bien sûr, ce n'est pas le pire ou l'un des pires de cette année, loin de là. Au contraire, c'est assez cool et bon à regarder, notamment parce qu'il a des acteurs assez connus, de grandes chansons et des moments assez drôles. C'est facile à regarder, honnêtement. Sera-ce quelque chose que nous n'oublierons pas de sitôt ? Honnêtement, je ne pense pas. Ce genre de drame est fait pour être vu sans s'inquiéte.
How exactly? She was already sick and they couldn’t just turn that around and make her cured again. That was…
No I'm not disappointed in the fact that yes it was obvious she was going to die given that she was terminally ill. I'm mostly disappointed in the way it was set up and in the ending, which I find lacking.
Ok I just finished the first episode and frankly there's a 70% chance I'll drop it honestly. I know this kind of kdrama perfectly, I've watched it all my life and 99% of the time the rating always ends up around 7.6-8.0 max. Never this kind of kdrama turns around 8.5 or more. Why? Because it's usually 98% visuals and 2% acting. On the other hand, I'm not a big fan of the plot, of the girl who becomes a man and has to get her back to her old self. Honestly, I'm waiting to see the “Chuu” fairy alone, she can make me hold an ideal like that.😂😂