I am not sure to like it. the first 2 episodes were a mess. Bad acting, which was probably due to the sloppy devellopment.…
I might have missed that one, thanks for the alert. but I did read some older comments and they were concerning. I'll probably wait until the drama finishes and then watch it if it has a happy ending.
I really wanted to watch this Drama but I heard there are a lot of annoying characters and meddlesome exes involved, how bad is it, can someone help me out?
I really want to like this, and I love everything in this drama except for the school kids parts, it's so annoying and dumb, like I can't understand why that girl Soo ah is working so hard to take Hae yi down? it just doesn't make sense to me, or why can't Hae yi go back to the program now that the smoker kid is dead?? this would have been so much better if the kids part of the script was cut by 79%.
also man they make it look so easy to earn money !!!like you breath air and it keeps on coming
To be honest it is easier to make money when you have a lot of it, which he did by selling his land, If he was making money out of nothing then I would agree. Still a shitty ending but these parts were good.
I haven't read the webtoon but the drama deviates from the novel a lot and has completely different ending and…
Episodes 1-14 although I had some issues with some scenes, are fantastic TV and super entertaining. But the last two episodes ruin all the previous episodes, the MC after being shot in the head and falling down a cliff somehow wakes up from coma(how did he not die?) in under a week(I think I don't really remember how long he was in the coma but I know it was super short), so everything that happened with the hole "reborn" thing all the stuff he changed in the past are meaningless and useless which means the audience has wasted their time watching those episodes, on top of that several huge plot-holes are never addressed, the court scene is shallow and deus ex Machinaed to hell. the screen-writer killed the whole fantasy part of the novel and tried to make the "reborn" thing philosophical.
PS: I really don't think Fantasy should be one of the genres here. PSS: the only reason this has a high rating is thanks to the 1-14 episodes and the amazing dynamic between Lee Sung Min and Song Joong Ki, without them this wouldn't even be a 8/10
I am reading its webtoon currently and am in love with the way it's going. if someone here has read the webtoon…
I haven't read the webtoon but the drama deviates from the novel a lot and has completely different ending and some other major stuff that frankly ruin the cohesiveness of the story and turns into a plot-hole infested swamp.
So far I loved both episodes, they were funny and really entertaining which is all I look for in Dramas. also on a side note; how cute is Kwak Sun Young with those giant glasses??
I dont get it.HW is HW but HW is also DJ.HW was reborn as DJ to repent for killing him...but the person he killed…
100% agree, Time-travel is tricky to work into the plot no matter what budget you're working on or how fantastic of a writer you are. But something fantastic that I've seen lately in some Korean Novels and Manhwas when they make use of the subject of Time-Travel or reincarnation is that they rather focus on the story, the character developments and developing the plot and either they don't mention the Time-travel or reincarnation at all or they simply pass it by with a simple statement and move on to the actual story that matters.
the author of the novel here did this as well which if the reception of the novel is any indication it was received well by the audience, but the production team and by extension the screen-writer here tried to explain away the time-travel and not only did they spend too much time on it, time that the plot and characters needed, they in the end failed to explain it and wasted too much time and had to resort to deus ex machinas and plot holes to finish a rushed ending.
Is it trash ending because they give the villain the redemption arc?
to be honest I don't know what his problem is but don't let it bother you.
I agree with your assessment of the ending too, it changed too suddenly for it to make sense, it seemed like the story didn't have a clear plan and outline from the beginning as if they had written the first episode without any thought about the ending because if this was planned then they wouldn't have had YHW get shot in the head and recover.
All of the plot-holes could have been fixed if this sort of ending was planned properly from the beginning but it seemed abrupt and without much thinking.
This reminded me of Luffy form One Piece attacking Doflamingo
but I did read some older comments and they were concerning. I'll probably wait until the drama finishes and then watch it if it has a happy ending.
Thanks for the feedback.
That's what I'm already doing, I just wish they didn't have so much screen time.
this would have been so much better if the kids part of the script was cut by 79%.
Still a shitty ending but these parts were good.
I think I stopped watching around that episode and then kinda forgot about this drama.
But the last two episodes ruin all the previous episodes, the MC after being shot in the head and falling down a cliff somehow wakes up from coma(how did he not die?) in under a week(I think I don't really remember how long he was in the coma but I know it was super short), so everything that happened with the hole "reborn" thing all the stuff he changed in the past are meaningless and useless which means the audience has wasted their time watching those episodes, on top of that several huge plot-holes are never addressed, the court scene is shallow and deus ex Machinaed to hell. the screen-writer killed the whole fantasy part of the novel and tried to make the "reborn" thing philosophical.
PS: I really don't think Fantasy should be one of the genres here.
PSS: the only reason this has a high rating is thanks to the 1-14 episodes and the amazing dynamic between Lee Sung Min and Song Joong Ki, without them this wouldn't even be a 8/10
then there shouldn't be a fantasy genre among the genres and the whole "Reborn" title of the drama makes zero sense and is false advertising.
then there shouldn't be a fantasy genre among the genres and the whole "Reborn" title of the drama makes zero sense and is false advertising.
But something fantastic that I've seen lately in some Korean Novels and Manhwas when they make use of the subject of Time-Travel or reincarnation is that they rather focus on the story, the character developments and developing the plot and either they don't mention the Time-travel or reincarnation at all or they simply pass it by with a simple statement and move on to the actual story that matters.
the author of the novel here did this as well which if the reception of the novel is any indication it was received well by the audience, but the production team and by extension the screen-writer here tried to explain away the time-travel and not only did they spend too much time on it, time that the plot and characters needed, they in the end failed to explain it and wasted too much time and had to resort to deus ex machinas and plot holes to finish a rushed ending.
I agree with your assessment of the ending too, it changed too suddenly for it to make sense, it seemed like the story didn't have a clear plan and outline from the beginning as if they had written the first episode without any thought about the ending because if this was planned then they wouldn't have had YHW get shot in the head and recover.
All of the plot-holes could have been fixed if this sort of ending was planned properly from the beginning but it seemed abrupt and without much thinking.