I won't be able to watch this for like a few days because of an exam so would you mind spoiling me about Moon…
i think his character is more tragic than fun. he's been through horrific abuse when he was younger and was then "adopted" by an arms dealer who made him the person he has become. i felt for him. Kim Young-kwang is absolutely fantastic.
How’s the violence? Super graphic and frequent hopefully?
honestly, not very graphic. like, no gruesome bones sticking out and all. but it's smooooth so I loved it! And very frequent as well. Actually, I found the tension of will they, won't they and the context of the violence to be super imapctful.
Ok, I loved Trigger. It's nuanced, it's layered, and its action is fantastic. I found myself emotionally attached to all the characters and was absolutely thrilled with the action. Every episode kept me on edge, and while it's a bit too long and can get a bit meandering, I think it's done very well. Overall, a great watch and kept me engaged throughout.
She also seems to honestly think it's a Tonnam problem. She literally doesn't see any fault in herself. It's so…
I hate the puppy dog eyes she does whenever things start to work against her and she realises that she has to take some responsibility. You can't just buy drinks and hope for things to work out in your favour!
Really dislike Chompoo. That entire storyline feels one-sided, as if Chom is a princess who can't do anything difficult, otherwise she will cease to exist in a puff of smoke.
Ok. My review here might be divisive (or maybe not), but I loved the first half of Wall to Wall. The film is interesting in the first half, and it holds on to the terrifying vibes throughout its runtime. The first half gave me hope that there might be something more complicated or completely insane. However, it somehow takes a tried and tested route and doesn't do anything with its fantastic premise and the talent on-screen.
I think the film should've either been completely insane or completely played it safe. I didn't understand the point of taking the middle ground – that's why it becomes confusing towards the end.
Ok, I loved Trigger. It's nuanced, it's layered, and its action is fantastic. I found myself emotionally attached to all the characters and was absolutely thrilled with the action. Every episode kept me on edge, and while it's a bit too long and can get a bit meandering, I think it's done very well. Overall, a great watch and kept me engaged throughout.
Here's my full review for anyone interested – https://www.leisurebyte.com/trigger-review/
Like, how am I feeling bad for Yeom Hwa, of all people, right now?!
Edit: OMG I WAS NOT READY FOR THE ENDING (episode 9).
However, it somehow takes a tried and tested route and doesn't do anything with its fantastic premise and the talent on-screen.
I think the film should've either been completely insane or completely played it safe. I didn't understand the point of taking the middle ground – that's why it becomes confusing towards the end.
Here's my full review – https://www.leisurebyte.com/wall-to-wall-review/