I totally agree. On paper the story is good but I don't like the directing. For such a story, it lacks subtlety…
exactly! It feels like everything is too fast and not cohesive. I do hope it calms down in the later episodes, but I'm holding my breath here a little.
The story is pretty straightforward, however, the directing is really making it really awkward and annoying to watch. The Maze scene was so in your face in the outcome, so it didn't even give enough suspense or surprise because it was obvious that the girls would find each other. I don't know if GMM is just done with the whole product placements in their dramas that they are letting their actors choose the way they promote it instead. This product placement for that drink just felt out of place and cringy to me (again to me)
Let's talk about editing. GMM is always a hit or miss when it comes to editing. Sometimes it may have some flaws but it works well (like Bad Buddy) other times it is a train wreck (2gether) but in this series so far it feels almost like I'm being shown a comic book. Like they cut and fade out and abruptly end a scene and jump (sometimes time skips) to another scene that it gives me a bit of a headache. When you read comic books the panels have a feel of jumping around and this drama is almost feeling the same.
The actors do have a bit of chemistry, but it isn't really in your face yet. So far, I am more interested in the "male" nurse's story and what their life before and after has been like.
Still going to watch a few more episodes, but if by ep 5 these things become the norm and glaring, I might just drop it. I was looking forward to this, so I hope it does improve.
Remember A Tale of a Thousand Stars? Similar to Triage this series had great script and actors, not much intimacy…
"This is one of the criticisms in MoD, some love scenes were out of sync due to the dangerous situations the leads were in."
Actually, it is because of these dangerous situations that these scenes made sense. People running on adrenaline do crazy things and sex is one of them.
Minato got one of the prettiest eyes in J-BLs...he is at the top of my favorite eye lists along with Tee Thanpon and Max...yeah don't ask why I have that list.
Same in the US. You have to go to court a lot of times and pay a bunch of money to the government to legally change…
Depends on the State. It is pretty easy in NYC and if you can't afford the 65 dollars it takes to change it, you can get a fee waiver. In the counties outside of NYC, it costs about 100-210 dollars (that is in upstate NY) for outside of NY, again depends on the states *I work in courts*
I've been saying this since the story was first announced. I mean I know people learn at different levels and…
Pasit0612 answered your questions just the way I would have answered, sorry I didn't see your comment unitl now. If you are still confused, I can still explain it a bit further if you'd like that.
Do you know what I loved the most about Tin's character development? That it wasn't just him falling in love with Tol, but him falling in love with humans and seeing the value in saving people. He was jaded after his sister's death and had Jinta and to an extent, Tol, not intervened, he would have been down such a bad path of being a really awful doctor. He found his humanity in saving these lives.
Initially, he was so set on letting Tol die as well as Rit, but he grew so much to care for them that even that insignificant "drunk driver" in the last episode was worthy of life.
Let's talk about editing. GMM is always a hit or miss when it comes to editing. Sometimes it may have some flaws but it works well (like Bad Buddy) other times it is a train wreck (2gether) but in this series so far it feels almost like I'm being shown a comic book. Like they cut and fade out and abruptly end a scene and jump (sometimes time skips) to another scene that it gives me a bit of a headache. When you read comic books the panels have a feel of jumping around and this drama is almost feeling the same.
The actors do have a bit of chemistry, but it isn't really in your face yet. So far, I am more interested in the "male" nurse's story and what their life before and after has been like.
Still going to watch a few more episodes, but if by ep 5 these things become the norm and glaring, I might just drop it. I was looking forward to this, so I hope it does improve.
Actually, it is because of these dangerous situations that these scenes made sense. People running on adrenaline do crazy things and sex is one of them.
Initially, he was so set on letting Tol die as well as Rit, but he grew so much to care for them that even that insignificant "drunk driver" in the last episode was worthy of life.