A low attention span watcher will by dismayed by the many moving parts necessary to keep track of.
I know you're going to disagree, but I haven't felt like there is overly much nuance in the story. I do pay more attention in the important/emotionally charged scenes ofc, but the drama is fairly easy to follow and understand.
Absolutely beautiful. It's about these two people supporting each other to chase their dreams, who, along the way, happen to fall in love. Don't wait for the romance to start, because then you'll miss all the wonderful little moments required to get there.
Though I would definitely love more, I was left satisfied by the ending.
Also, the landlady Kyoko was an awesome supporting character.
Enjoying the concept, but by episode 10, the sentimental music is really getting to me. I'll be back to finish it some other time. Probably, maybe. Once I watch the original, if it ever becomes legally available in my country.
The thing I don't get, is if they all die young, how did they manage to last for so many generations? Surely, at some point earlier, they would have decided not to pass the curse on, right? And the MLs current total social isolation does not track with this pattern. (Also, if his only job deals with ghosts, how does he make any money?)
Enjoyed the first two episodes. They were a good kind of slow - enough to get you familiar with the characters and setting before launching us into the deep end.
Yeah, and sometimes an actor will play a very memorable character (good or bad) that you remember every time you see their face. I'm sure I'll get over it as the drama continues.
OH. Her husband. I vividly remember his scummy role in One Spring Night. The moment I saw his face, I got flashbacks, and not the good kind. This is going to be weird.
Who wants to bet hae in lives, im almost 100% sure that she lives by the end of the series, this is mainly because…
Yep. Tonally, this does not feel like a tragedy. And the writer specialises in bittersweet-but-arguably-happy endings. Not sure how they will go about it, because a medical miracle will be hard to not make feel cheap. But this set-back was necessary for their relationship development.
ofc, the first thing I did after finishing the episode was google the life line in palm reading. I found this: "A short or broken life line signifies independence and autonomy — not how long you will live."
not a fan of ahn bo hyun and i dont like weakling MLs (haven't started it at all but from trailer and edits i…
Physically, he is quite competent (and reckless with his safety). There are a few action scenes where he pulls his weight. Mentally, he improves. His sense of purpose becomes more solid over the series. He's a character full of bravado, but underneath he is pretty sensitive, and this does not go away. But I would not consider him a wimp.
He annoyed me in the first couple episodes, but he really grew on me. He's quite a dynamic character. The thing I find most irritating about him now is his hair, but that's pretty irrelevant.
Pfft they're rich characters who have the money to have a lot of cars. Maybe they just really like mercedes-benz. It was frankly subtle compared to some of the ppl I've seen (because I didn't even notice).
Though I would definitely love more, I was left satisfied by the ending.
Also, the landlady Kyoko was an awesome supporting character.
(I only watch things on legal sites)
Sounds accurate.
He annoyed me in the first couple episodes, but he really grew on me. He's quite a dynamic character. The thing I find most irritating about him now is his hair, but that's pretty irrelevant.
Also, according to what sources?