We meet situations like that often but don’t always focus on it just as even if we’re good at something, there’s…
I agree, in reality most people would also be like FSM, it takes a different kind of determination to be obsessed as much as GJH. I'm just glad that I'm not in a position of direct comparison to a genius or an overachiever, that is a hard pill to swallow.
After weeks of agony and expectation this is what we get. *sigh* Hyun Woo or Jin Do Jun, either way he has lost so much for exactly what, I don't even know.
Am I the only one who is left with indescribable sadness after finishing this drama? It seems like a happy ending but it makes me wonder, if someone gave up on you once, who can ever guarantee that he won't do it twice. Everyone has a reason, we all make mistakes one way or another yet all that hurt, all that disappointment, is it really possible to move on from them? I wish life had a bit more clear cut answers to our hardest problems, dreaming a dream is already beyond my means let alone achieving them, no amount of self assurance can help with the reality of lack of ability. I hate Gao Jian Hong yet I hate people like Li Xun more, or truthfully I envy them. There is no way of winning over a golden spoon or someone with true ability, it's okay as long as you don't cross roads with them, but once you do and realize your position in this life, it becomes really hard to bear. I'm left with mixed feelings towards to characters, if I think about them as just people in a drama I feel pity and sympathy towards them yet when I think about the real world I realize how much I would hate to meet people like them.
Watch him in King2Hearts, an older but great drama.His role there isn’t long, but impactful and he’s got a…
That's where I saw him for the first time, I've been writing about his role in K2H under RR comment sections, finally someone knows it. I love how Yoon Je Moon's character here is Lee Sung Min's character's son, it is such a wonderful twisted fate when you think about K2H :D
The scene where yang cheol tells to give soup to young ki got me like you can actually feel how much that matters…
It was such an ironic scene for me, if you've seen the King Two Hearts, Yoon Je Moon actor was playing a super rich evil psycho who eventually killed his own father after inheriting his company and went ahead and killed Lee Seung Min's character who was the king of a powerless Korea. It is so weird to watch them as father and son here. Their dynamic is almost reversed in the most poetic way.
Trailers were interesting so I had a little bit of expectation yet this drama blew me away. Cinematography and editing alone was simply beautiful, and with wonderful acting and consistent plot this has easily became one of my favorite dramas ever. It is often hardest to produce a suspense drama with such clarity and emotion, we can clearly see the plot whilst not compromising on humanity of the characters. Scenes are just adequate, characters are gradually desensitized to the incident instead of acting like humanoids. Their struggle can be seen and felt through the screen therefor it makes the viewers care for them, cry for and with them. p.s. I wish they would've explained more about the loop.
Until preview of Ep 25 she haven't forgiven him yet
I wouldn't mind Love Like the Galaxy type separation :D I'm usually averse to long break ups but that one felt so refreshing, she basically forgave him only after she thought he was dead, which was befitting to their situation. It would be nice to see her go abroad for couple of years while he waits for her.
wow, after watching this the male lead has just became a true certified jerk and a b*tch. He f*cking left without…
Before seeing that scene I could stomach a reunion after a long long and very long groveling period but now all I see is a trash instead of a male lead. I'm sure they'll come back from this yet my personal whish is that she'd punch him at least once.
That deleted hot kiss scene YMR and ZY which everybody talking about.... ahhhhhhhh 😜😜😜😜https://youtu.be/Qge7Q-zzh4Y
wow, after watching this the male lead has just became a true certified jerk and a b*tch. He f*cking left without a single farewell even after doing all of that. wow, just, wow. It was a smart move to omit that scene in the original.
Everyone has a reason, we all make mistakes one way or another yet all that hurt, all that disappointment, is it really possible to move on from them?
I wish life had a bit more clear cut answers to our hardest problems, dreaming a dream is already beyond my means let alone achieving them, no amount of self assurance can help with the reality of lack of ability. I hate Gao Jian Hong yet I hate people like Li Xun more, or truthfully I envy them. There is no way of winning over a golden spoon or someone with true ability, it's okay as long as you don't cross roads with them, but once you do and realize your position in this life, it becomes really hard to bear.
I'm left with mixed feelings towards to characters, if I think about them as just people in a drama I feel pity and sympathy towards them yet when I think about the real world I realize how much I would hate to meet people like them.
I love how Yoon Je Moon's character here is Lee Sung Min's character's son, it is such a wonderful twisted fate when you think about K2H :D
It is often hardest to produce a suspense drama with such clarity and emotion, we can clearly see the plot whilst not compromising on humanity of the characters. Scenes are just adequate, characters are gradually desensitized to the incident instead of acting like humanoids. Their struggle can be seen and felt through the screen therefor it makes the viewers care for them, cry for and with them.
p.s. I wish they would've explained more about the loop.