I don’t like when the voices are dubbed. And it's the first time when I'm more interested in second leads' relationships than the one of the main couple. Actually the main leads are a bit of annoying.
And what if they thought of this ridiculous idea because people were complaining about the age gap between the main couple and the ML was too young? So they gave them 5 years to grow up so the age gap wasn’t so disturbing anymore. That's just my theory. I'm just trying to imagine what the writes were thinking about and why I had to cry for almost an hour which turned out to be totally unnecessary at the end.
It was the most emotional drama I have ever watched. It made me cry so much. And the pace was not slow at all, it was PERFECT. Every character was interesting, had its own story. And the best thing for me is that the happy ending was for all of the people, not only for the main couple.
Chinese dramas always have the most beautiful covers and at the same time they are the most boring shows (it's my personal opinion so you might disagree). Korean dramas' covers are also beautiful but also they are more modest - I would say they are more classy (both covers and dramas). So to sum up, having better content, korean dramas don't need to bombard a viewer with a visual splendour like chinese movies do.
After I saw him in Tunnel I was sure I had seen him somewhere before, but none of his films or dramas are on my list, except for Tunnel of course. That's weird.