it started off very well, then towards the middle of the series it became boring, predictable and at times meaningless. the two of them are beautiful, even if he is so unbelievable in the role of a demon. if we compare it to other fantasies like Goblin or Tale of the Nine-Taled there is an abyss, in no case, not even in the comic parts, do the two actors ever lose the credibility of the role they play. here, however, we are beyond ridiculous in most of the scenes in which he should inspire terror. having said that, it lets itself be watched, but without too many expectations.
this movie is a work of art. superficially you might think that it's about an unlived love between the protagonists,…
when Hae-un abandons her fiancé at the altar she doesn't do it because she realizes she doesn't love him. she does it because she understands that he is not her soulmate. the one who, exactly like Mi-so did, she tells you not to waste your talent and paint. instead he asked her to do it as a hobby and that's when she realized she had always lived to please others. she loves him, but she is doomed to unhappiness. so she goes to the only person in her life who can read her insides. that person who will make sure to do her justice as an artist.
this movie is a work of art. superficially you might think that it's about an unlived love between the protagonists, but in reality it's a film about friendship. the one that loves you, hates you, understands you, knows you, leaves you, takes you back, supports you... more than any other type of love. two friends who are soul mates win over every relationship.
it’s not a spoiler, I didn’t understand why she broke up with him when they were young? I didn’t understand…
because she is sick (or so she always thought) and cannot have children. she left him to avoid him suffering and also because she didn't want to show herself in the same conditions as her mother.
I already love it. Her character is full of interesting nuances. At some points it reminded me of Hometown Cha cha cha. Too bad they didn't release the episodes at once.
I think leads don't like each other , even in a variety show young actor retreat they seemed distant of each other
what ruins everything, in fact, is not so much the lack of contact or a kiss, but that it is clear that it is a forced lack, as if it depended precisely on the relationship between the actors.
very nice. too bad it's ruined by the total lack of contact, which as usual when he's so exasperated is ridiculous. the only kiss in the series is for betrayal (and it was practically impossible not to contemplate it). Did the actors hate each other or did whoever wrote it really think it was brilliant not to represent a minimum of affection between people who spent sixteen episodes drooling over each other? even, in order not to make him kiss her, when he finally declares himself she backs down. seriously?
there are so few GL dramas that as soon as they make a poor web series we get excited. at least GAP had an interesting plot, well-characterized characters and actresses who, despite their limitations, managed to become iconic. There isn't a thing here that makes sense and the acting is terrible. frankly, I don't understand those who get excited because it's enough for them to see two women kissing. a bit of objectivity is needed.