I like the leads but I'm still not a fan of the premise: PRETENDING TO BE A DOCTOR and treating him with pseudo-science. I wish they had come up with something else. Anyways, he will feel very betrayed when he finds out.
This is probably my least favorite version after the Korean one and it has nothing to do with production value but the way the story was told.
The amount of violence against women is shocking. This version of DMS did the most unforgivable things to Shancai and didn't even apologize for it. At the same time, this version of Shancai was the least sympathetic despite having suffered the most, she was infuriating most of the time, I could not understand her decisions. I also didn't see much chemistry between her and DMS anyways. She was one second obsessed with Lei and kissing and hugging him like there's no tomorrow and claiming to be in love with DMS the next. And for once, I was 100% Lei biased, his beautiful face and calm demeanor just steal the show. I like Jerry but the way they wrote his character in this was too much of me, I was genuinely afraid for Shancai and I couldn't ship it.
I understand that this is the OG but I don't think it's aged that well, I'm going to stick to the 2018 one for rewatches.
I hated the ending. The only satisfying would've been with Rui either dead, in jail, or in a mental institution. You know what, insolated in solitary would be the best option so she couldn't hurt any more people.
I have yet to see anyone bashing the actors or the writer personally. The writing & acting definitely had many…
These comments are not the majority for sure, but there were several that were super hateful and it's hard to see why anyone would have that kind of reaction.
I have yet to see anyone bashing the actors or the writer personally. The writing & acting definitely had many…
I had seen several comments attacking the writers and the actors, you might have not seen them, but they were there. There were also comments saying how there must be something wrong with people who loved the ending. Another user was replying to comments to people who liked the ending with 'you're stupid and ugly. Maybe they were deleted, maybe they just got lost in the sea of comments but they were there last week. There are also other platforms where some people people had similar reactions.
Since when is calling someone a preteen that's not used to social media name-calling? It is somewhat condescending but it's hardly an insult to call someone immature. If you paid attention you would see I mentioned 'some people', not everybody that talked about the ending in a critical way so I don't see why you'd be triggered?
Some people's reaction in the comment is absolutely hysterical. First of all, it's fine that you didn't approve of the ending. But the fact that you had such a visceral reaction shows that it's an impactful full show, a show that's providing food for thought. Secondly, it's a nuanced show. It's not spoon-feeding you and telling you how you should feel, It's just portraying a slice of life.
- Plenty of people saw the ending, not as a happy ending but as a realistic portrayal of a cautionary tale. - Plenty of people saw this as romanticizing a toxic relationship. - A few people saw this as a beautiful story about how love can make people change.
The interpretation of this depends on each person's experience and perspective. I think we should all take a breath to remember that it's a show, it's ok to have diverging opinions, and remain respectful while discussing our disagreements.
But I've seen in the comments some people who are extremely angry about the ending and take it out on people who enjoyed the show and the people involved in making it. I'm sorry but how am I supposed to take it seriously the opinion of someone who throw tantrums on a forum and launches ad hominem attacks on other viewers, the writers, and the actors of the show? It makes me feel like I'm confronted with a preteen just let loose on the internet. Just because you don't like something doesn't mean you have to blow a gasket.
the ending was a portrayal of how we make bad decisions. A lot of us have made decisions like Nabi did. I liked…
I think the ending is very realistic. People can't stop from doing things that can hurt them all the time. They smoke, they drink, they go back to people who hurt them.
I, personally went back to this kind of person once. I forgave him for something very hurtful and I gave in to his tears. I ended up getting my heart broken again and I tried to stay away after but he kept coming back. Even though I was tempted I didn't not go back to him a second time. The me, from today, knows better and I'm really happy I was able to let go, even if just later after a lot of damage was done. And the thing is, the guy really did think he loved me but he was just so messed up.
I didn't see the ending of this drama trying to be a fairytale ending. They way it was filmed suggests the relationship would not last.
The amount of violence against women is shocking. This version of DMS did the most unforgivable things to Shancai and didn't even apologize for it. At the same time, this version of Shancai was the least sympathetic despite having suffered the most, she was infuriating most of the time, I could not understand her decisions. I also didn't see much chemistry between her and DMS anyways. She was one second obsessed with Lei and kissing and hugging him like there's no tomorrow and claiming to be in love with DMS the next. And for once, I was 100% Lei biased, his beautiful face and calm demeanor just steal the show. I like Jerry but the way they wrote his character in this was too much of me, I was genuinely afraid for Shancai and I couldn't ship it.
I understand that this is the OG but I don't think it's aged that well, I'm going to stick to the 2018 one for rewatches.
Since when is calling someone a preteen that's not used to social media name-calling? It is somewhat condescending but it's hardly an insult to call someone immature. If you paid attention you would see I mentioned 'some people', not everybody that talked about the ending in a critical way so I don't see why you'd be triggered?
- Plenty of people saw the ending, not as a happy ending but as a realistic portrayal of a cautionary tale.
- Plenty of people saw this as romanticizing a toxic relationship.
- A few people saw this as a beautiful story about how love can make people change.
The interpretation of this depends on each person's experience and perspective. I think we should all take a breath to remember that it's a show, it's ok to have diverging opinions, and remain respectful while discussing our disagreements.
But I've seen in the comments some people who are extremely angry about the ending and take it out on people who enjoyed the show and the people involved in making it. I'm sorry but how am I supposed to take it seriously the opinion of someone who throw tantrums on a forum and launches ad hominem attacks on other viewers, the writers, and the actors of the show? It makes me feel like I'm confronted with a preteen just let loose on the internet. Just because you don't like something doesn't mean you have to blow a gasket.
I, personally went back to this kind of person once. I forgave him for something very hurtful and I gave in to his tears. I ended up getting my heart broken again and I tried to stay away after but he kept coming back. Even though I was tempted I didn't not go back to him a second time. The me, from today, knows better and I'm really happy I was able to let go, even if just later after a lot of damage was done. And the thing is, the guy really did think he loved me but he was just so messed up.
I didn't see the ending of this drama trying to be a fairytale ending. They way it was filmed suggests the relationship would not last.