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but I guess Woo Jin was a "psychopath", so I get it, but why did she stay quite? so this movie has a "unexpected twist" ;/
did she kill the loan shark? I don't know if they ignored that or I missed something... did he and Woo Jin make a deal and he sold Ji Min out? or did they both play a game on her and tried to make Woo Jin look like a hero who helped her pay back the guy he introduced her to?? or to take most of her money I guess....
then there's Jung Kyung Ho, he was Cha Je-Yi and Cha In-Tae's brother? where did he fit into this? did he drug them? why did they say at the end it was drug related, was the cop drugged too?? and they said 3 died, does that mean, Cha In-Tae, his sister, and Ji Min or Woo Jin??
this is that type of movie that wants to "go against all norms and be different"..
jimin is confused and hallucinates all throughout the movie, they have the car accident, the cop, the loan shark that was used as a way to drag this movie, and then they went for their "big reveal" and it was over.............
I did enjoy Nam Gyu Ri's acting though ;)
I guess their ending message was "no matter how cruel people are you can't be the judge", also I guess, "not forgiving someone seems like a big thing, but the other party doesn't feel it"
but yeah, I have 100 better endings, 1 being something most already talked about, red cry should've been an organization, though I guess most kdramas end it like that ;)
and stepmom is happily bonding with her daughter, her illness got cured, and her guilt is lifted!! killing her is not right, but it'd have been better if they didn't discover anything... she should've suffered with guilt....
and YTJ was caught too easily... atleast they should've told us what sentence did he get, execution? life? 10 years? he has 1 murder, 1 attempt murder and the rest is "plotting"...
atleast, atleast, I'd have hoped 2nd Se Kyung was not related to them, like they kidnapped her or something... as I said, the little boys vrs was better, CWK's was a cheap knockoff ;/
as I've said for while now, the "big" mystery was really disappointing, and I'd have loved more character development from the 3 main leads..
even the whole message behind this drama is not that original, it's actually kinda like death note, but more "realistic", and the ending was underwhelming, though I was scared they'd be too dramatic about it, they were super safe and it ruins it a little more..
the female lead was really interesting and so was Choi Woo Shik..
the fight scenes were kinda like a comic, the cgi's were bad, the whole story was slightly weak, and the ending was made for a sequel, so until then I'll just give it a 8.5 ;)
I also see Kim Nam Hee who was great in Mr Sunshine, I hope he has enough screentime here..
as I mentioned in the 1st comment, her "grayness" made her more real ;)
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The subtitles are ripped from tvN Asia VOD on Tribe Philippines. However, the subtitles for episode 13 which broadcast on tvN Asia on Dec 1 cannot be ripped due to closure of their service on Nov 30.
http://www.tribenow.tv/ph
OHS was the real mvp here... JKM was not a simple "strong" or "candy" type which is interesting, though most of the characters were slightly "flat", they didn't explore their emotions too deeply.. like if they get hurt, they were like, it's cool ;)
also, this has ruined all my fantasies about moving to korea xD
also, our mong saving that girl, bending iron (?) and jumping out of the window was a great way to "delay" the story while also giving the female lead some credit beside "being kidnapped"...
the two sidekicks were hilarious, it's refreshing to see "normal" people trying to save someone without being totally calm and professional xD