I've got a horrible feeling I'm going to prefer the original 'A Different Kind of Pretty Man'…
I never finished A Different Kind of Pretty Men even though I really liked the cast cause everyone said the ending was horrible. Contemplating on whether I should watch this instead. Do update me & share about about this if you do watch it :)
Same thoughts. I have no idea why would they revive Jasper's character just to let him die again. Isn't it absurd how he just decided to give up his heart, leave some messages for everyone and then fall flat to the ground and die? Him dying is something not completely unexpected but to go through all these woes of dashing the hopes of everyone around him again after waking up? Nah, not cool.
This movie is so simple. There was nothing outstanding about the storyline but it just felt very together and everything worked. Enjoyed it and thought it was a good watch to pass some time. Perhaps this movie resonated with me because I'm a virgo as well and I can totally relate to the characters.
Love the cast but the movie is pretty lacking. Yeap, it got me crying and feeling really sad and emotional and all which means it was pretty successful but the story was very brief and couldn't support the emotions it wanted to bring across.
There were quite a few drama loopholes that I can point out with this drama but I thought the general directions of the drama was done pretty well. The actions and behaviour of drama characters were reasonable and logical and it wasn't too annoying (because it actually made sense) for the most part. I could root for the characters, even the "bad ones" like Lei Lei because they were realistic.
I didn't feel that the middle part was too stretched out, like the comments pointed out. Instead, I thought those fleshed out the drama really well. It brought out the stages that one go through after losing their memories and didn't make an abrupt jump.
Also, contrary to the previous comment, I didn't thought the whole emotionless thing was too much. In fact, it was quite little. It was very obvious that Ai Li Si was just trying to build a wall and in my opinion as a viewer, she actually failed quite terribly. So, the misgiving would be placing too much emphasis on her being emotionless when she obviously isn't based on the interactions with her friends after she recovered her memory, and not that she shouldn't be this emotionless.
I thought, after her death, the truth will be out and Yang Shoucheng will get back together with Chen Ruoxi, but no. I thought this would just be a little episode in their life together but no. I thought everyone would slowly recover their old self after the truth of Ye Lanqiu's death is revealed and it would almost be like this never happened, but no. They divorced, they broke up. Just like when I thought they will end up together when he said, "I'll be beside you everyday as you undergo treatment", it didn't happen. There was only the cold voice of the policeman asking, "Do you know Ye Lanqiu?"
As it seems, love is love, it cannot tolerate others.
i said it once, but i'll say it again: HOMEGIRL, YOU'RE IN LOVE WITH A MANHWA CHARACTER! GET OVER IT, TBH honestly…
Well, not only did Kang Chul become 'real' in episode 1, at some point, wasn't it made clear that Kang Chul's world wasn't 'created' by Yeon Joo's dad? (Hence, Yeon Joo's dad lost control and his face to the killer. He was also manipulated by that world, instead of being the supposed manipulator/creator.) For me, since that point onwards, it didn't make sense to dismiss Kang Chul as a 'manhwa character' even tho I agree that they do not come from the same world. Despite that, it's unfair to disregard Kang Chul as 'not real'.
Edit: okay i found the movie on dailymotion
I didn't feel that the middle part was too stretched out, like the comments pointed out. Instead, I thought those fleshed out the drama really well. It brought out the stages that one go through after losing their memories and didn't make an abrupt jump.
Also, contrary to the previous comment, I didn't thought the whole emotionless thing was too much. In fact, it was quite little. It was very obvious that Ai Li Si was just trying to build a wall and in my opinion as a viewer, she actually failed quite terribly. So, the misgiving would be placing too much emphasis on her being emotionless when she obviously isn't based on the interactions with her friends after she recovered her memory, and not that she shouldn't be this emotionless.
As it seems, love is love, it cannot tolerate others.