Why all this comments about romance? I like the thriller ghost story so far please don’t tell me the plot will…
To be fair, I was browsing Viki by genre, and they have it in there as romance. I am giving it a shot, even if it isn’t as romance heavy as the Viki tag would lead you to assume.
That was the rule, but it appears that they are going to allow it now with a "## out of ## episodes seen" clarifier.…
I don’t write reviews on dramas I haven’t finished, but honestly, I’d rather read a review explaining why someone dropped something than just a whole bunch of negative scores with no explanation. It’s happened to me before that a drama will have really low scores, so I’ll think it’s not worth the effort. Then I’ll start it accidentally and end up loving it. If I’d read reviews of people saying they couldn’t finish it for a specific reason, and that’s not something that bothers me, then I know It might be something for me.
TL;DR, I think so long as MDL makes it clear a person didn’t finish it, I don’t think reviews from people who haven’t finished it are bad.
Can someone recommend a good drama that is similar? i still can't get over it, i keep rewatching ♥
This is how I felt about Love o2o, and someone recommended this one to me! I've just started watching Mermaid, but they do seem very similar in terms of lightheartedness.
I watched three episodes but I'm not interested yet and the audio is out of sync which annoys me a lot, should…
I was trying to find out the same thing, if it was worth continuing. But it seems like most of the comments mention a crappy ending, so I think I'm gonna skip it.
People enjoy things differently. Some people like to know what to expect. I think it's crazy to watch a show when you know it has a sad ending, but everyone has their own tastes.
Just in case anyone accidentally clicks on this even though I mark it as spoiler, this is a HUGE SPOILER.
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Both of the leads die. I don't remember specifics (this was like 6 years ago, but apparently they fall in love, even though he planned to destroy her because of his brother. But then his brother wakes up, and so they can't be together, even though they love each other. I don't remember how or why, but some how she ends up stranded in the snow and he goes to find her and when he finds her, she is pretty close to death. He stays with her and they both die out in the snow. Feel free to correct me if I am wrong on any of those points, like I said it has been ages since someone told me how it ended.
That's an interesting frame of mind going into a drama. I wish I could share it. The ending needs to be good for me to feel like I haven't wasted 20 hours. But honestly, if the storyline was one in which such a tragic ending made sense, I doubt I would have made it to the end anyway. I really am a light and fluffy kind of drama girl.
I can't comment on the story. I had just started it when thankfully someone spoiled the ending for me. It was going to be my second ever drama, so I am so glad someone gave me the heads up, otherwise I never would have watched a drama ever again.
I feel like I need to stress the tragic part of his comment again, just in case. You have to be OK with unhappy endings if you are going to get started with the Korean A Love to Kill.
Man, it makes me so sad to see Love Me If You Dare on here, and even sadder to actually understand why it would make it to this list. I seriously loved LMIYD, but I agree that the romance could have been better, and that they could have made Jian stay as awesome and fearless as she was in the beginning.
As for Love O2O, I really liked it because it was just such an easy watch. There were no real villains, there were no real life or death problems. It was just kind of cute and silly, with no characters to really hate. But oh my goodness, every kiss scene was painful to watch. Bei Wei Wei's face looked like he was actually hurting her every time he kissed her, and that was just infuriating. As for Yang Yang's acting, the only other chinese drama I had watched before this one was Boss and Me, and Yang Yang was such a giant step up from Feng Teng's actor that I couldn't help but fall in love :p Plus, his perfection was more endearing than it was irritating, at least to me. But let's be real here. The real ship to get excited about in Love O2O is Hao Mei and KO. I've never shipped something so hard before, and I was really sad it never came to fruition, like it does in the book.
I love Jang Geun Suk, I really, really do. His You're Beautiful is one of the first dramas that I watched, and because of that, I will always have a soft spot in my heart for him. However, I don't think he is that good of an actor. I will still give anything that he is in a shot, but I think there are just sooooooo many new actors that are blowing up that actually have great acting abilities as well as being easy on the eyes that will make it hard for him to keep landing lead roles, especially after all of his recent drama failures.
I didn't realize that Yoon Si Yoon had fallen by the way side. I didn't care for Prime Minister and I, though I did finish it for him, and I knew that Mirror of the Witch took a huge hit because of the ending, but how can people not just love him for Enrique alone? I even made it through Me Too, Flower just for him, and that drama was the worst.
About Yoon Shi Yoon I thought he was really good in MIRROR OF THE WITCH. If it wasn't for that stupid ending…
I was actually going to give a sageuk a chance because of him, but thank goodness I waited for comments about the ending before I started it! I know that with sageuks you take the chance of having a heartbreaking ending, but Mirror of the Witch took it way too far.
I have never wished violence on a character more than I have with Baek Seol's husband, mother-in-law, sister-in-law and the mistress. I can't even count the number of times I have hoped that they all would meet a gruesome end.
I really want to watch this drama, but I'm three episodes in and good god does it irritate me that she keeps saying she can hear these things. Not because I don't believe people can have hearing like that, but she is listening through a speaker, which is connected to a microphone. One, the microphone in the radios would have to be insanely sensitive to pick up any of these things she says she hears from as far away from them as the radio is. But also, they record every 911 call. If there is something there that could be heard, you could just get amazing speakers and turn the volume all the way up so everyone could hear it afterward and you could prove you weren't crazy. I'm hoping I can get over it, cause Jang Hyuk is killing it in this drama and I am dying for Jae Wook to show up.
TL;DR, I think so long as MDL makes it clear a person didn’t finish it, I don’t think reviews from people who haven’t finished it are bad.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Love_to_Kill
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Both of the leads die. I don't remember specifics (this was like 6 years ago, but apparently they fall in love, even though he planned to destroy her because of his brother. But then his brother wakes up, and so they can't be together, even though they love each other. I don't remember how or why, but some how she ends up stranded in the snow and he goes to find her and when he finds her, she is pretty close to death. He stays with her and they both die out in the snow. Feel free to correct me if I am wrong on any of those points, like I said it has been ages since someone told me how it ended.
As for Love O2O, I really liked it because it was just such an easy watch. There were no real villains, there were no real life or death problems. It was just kind of cute and silly, with no characters to really hate. But oh my goodness, every kiss scene was painful to watch. Bei Wei Wei's face looked like he was actually hurting her every time he kissed her, and that was just infuriating. As for Yang Yang's acting, the only other chinese drama I had watched before this one was Boss and Me, and Yang Yang was such a giant step up from Feng Teng's actor that I couldn't help but fall in love :p Plus, his perfection was more endearing than it was irritating, at least to me. But let's be real here. The real ship to get excited about in Love O2O is Hao Mei and KO. I've never shipped something so hard before, and I was really sad it never came to fruition, like it does in the book.
I didn't realize that Yoon Si Yoon had fallen by the way side. I didn't care for Prime Minister and I, though I did finish it for him, and I knew that Mirror of the Witch took a huge hit because of the ending, but how can people not just love him for Enrique alone? I even made it through Me Too, Flower just for him, and that drama was the worst.
Also, you might edit your comment as a spoiler, just to be safe :)