I think you need some help, they are siblings in China and in many parts of the world siblings cam sleep together…
The youtube video you linked only shows the peaceful and heartwarming parts of the show, it's the editing that's making it look so weird and romantic. If you actually watched the show you'd know that there is no romance between them, they act like typical siblings. You're the only one making it weird.
Omg... I had never cried to a movie before in my entire life until I watched this movie.. I didn't expect it to be so funny, heartwarming, and heartbreaking, because I didn't know there were two adaptations and I expected it to be just purely humorous like the anime, which I watched first. It was a rollercoaster of emotions and I bawled my eyes out to this movie but I loved it!!!! T___T
Decided to give this a try as I heard this one is less creepy than the first season, but I had to drop in the end. The male lead is still too stalkerish and manipulative, he just creeped me tf out so I couldn't watch it anymore. It's a bit of a shame since I actually thought this show was kinda funny. Unfortunately, it's just not for me!
To be honest, I stopped caring for the main couple's romance halfway through, but I stuck on because I loved the business plot and the side couples. I think its greatest strength is in its female empowerment, and the interesting and complex characters (esp the female characters) within it. I thought there were parts where they tried too hard with the camerawork, but there were also some very pleasing and creative shots that I appreciated. I would definitely recommend for everyone to give this kdrama at least a try!
So far it's been entertaining and I've liked most of the trainees. The editing is a bit awkward sometimes and I'm not sure I completely like the new system but I'll definitely be keeping up with this season! I do wish they'd tone down the use of autotune added by the editors so we could actually hear the trainees singing :/
It was alright, I recommend it for anyone who's just looking for a quick, cute and harmless drama to just escape the real world and pass some time. Wish I saw some of Haneul in it, but oh well
I really think this is one of those dramas that really deserves the high ratings. I usually prefer watching lighthearted shows, but I'm SO glad I decided to watch this! It was such a thrilling and gripping drama that it often made me stay up late because I wanted to just keep watching it. As with any drama, it's not perfect, but I think the plot was pretty realistic and tightly-woven. It doesn't rely on ridiculous coincidences and loopholes, and the acting and dialogue was just superb. Only thing I wished for was that they delved more into the backstories of the characters, whom were quite likeable. I LOVED seeing the character development in Shimok and seeing his friendship with Yeojin develop. Can't wait for season 2!!
Honestly this drama is really cliché and overdramatic and the acting is just mediocre, but somehow I kinda enjoyed it? The villains were ridiculously one-dimensional but the leads at least had some nice chemistry. Still really weirded out about the whole parents sub-plot though lol
Dropped this at episode 11! I wanted to push through bc I thought the leads had decent chemistry, however I just couldn't stand it anymore. The writing is so messy and they try to put in as many genres as they could which just made it so convoluted. So many aspects like the Abyss get so underutilised and so many things get left unexplained and forgotten about.. The most irritating part is that the characters are written to be so ridiculously incompetent. You'd think that a group of lawyers, prosecutors and detectives would be a lot more intelligent and careful with a serial killer on the loose, but nope! They act so unrealistically careless just to drag the episodes on. Such a shame. The actors deserved a better show than this.
Are there any recent dramas that are similar with this??? I still can't move on from this drama :(
Not similar in plot, but "Thirty but Seventeen," "Love Playlist" and maybe "My Youth (2019)" gave me similar feelings to this. Like this drama, they have more realistic and slow developing relationships and also explore struggles in life and relationships. They also have some life lessons like this one.
Worth the watch! Not without clichés, and there's some awkward acting and editing here and there. However, there's no annoying characters or tropes like evil parents or jealous antagonists trying to break the couple up. It's just a sweet and easygoing youth cdrama, which also explores the struggles we can go through as youths.
The characters and relationships develop in a smooth and natural pace. The characters were pretty likeable, and didn't have over-exaggerated, annoying personalities. For example, the heroine Cancan is not your typical dumb and embarrassingly desperate female lead. She's ordinary, but hardworking. We see her passion in literature and the hard work she puts in to achieve her dreams. I also enjoyed the fact that the story spans from high school, to college, and eventually to adult life.
Very sweet, natural pacing, and leads are likeable, however I had to drop at ep 7 bc I just couldn't stand watching the female lead just constantly getting victimised by being in the wrong place at the wrong time ALL THE TIME, it just got really annoying to watch and it just gets old. I would still recommend it to watch though if you're looking for something sweet and simple to watch
Wow, that really surprised me. I was pretty impressed by the acting, and I love that there's a lot of food for thought after watching. Honestly I disagree with everyone bashing the ending, I think it was perfect. It made the film as a whole more interesting and it gave way for a lot of different interpretations and theories. It really made us question what was real and what was fake between them, which was exactly what the premise of the film was.
Pacing could have been a lot better, but the acting was decent and the premise was definitely interesting and I did end up liking the characters and their chemistry in the end. In my opinion it's worth a watch if you're bored. Really enjoyed seeing Kian84 in this tho lol
As with any drama, it's not perfect, but I think the plot was pretty realistic and tightly-woven. It doesn't rely on ridiculous coincidences and loopholes, and the acting and dialogue was just superb. Only thing I wished for was that they delved more into the backstories of the characters, whom were quite likeable. I LOVED seeing the character development in Shimok and seeing his friendship with Yeojin develop. Can't wait for season 2!!
The most irritating part is that the characters are written to be so ridiculously incompetent. You'd think that a group of lawyers, prosecutors and detectives would be a lot more intelligent and careful with a serial killer on the loose, but nope! They act so unrealistically careless just to drag the episodes on.
Such a shame. The actors deserved a better show than this.
The characters and relationships develop in a smooth and natural pace. The characters were pretty likeable, and didn't have over-exaggerated, annoying personalities. For example, the heroine Cancan is not your typical dumb and embarrassingly desperate female lead. She's ordinary, but hardworking. We see her passion in literature and the hard work she puts in to achieve her dreams.
I also enjoyed the fact that the story spans from high school, to college, and eventually to adult life.
Honestly I disagree with everyone bashing the ending, I think it was perfect. It made the film as a whole more interesting and it gave way for a lot of different interpretations and theories. It really made us question what was real and what was fake between them, which was exactly what the premise of the film was.