Maybe I didn’t scroll enough.. but I guess everyone does have different taste. I, for one, have always been…
Absolutely. He's one of those very few who can express so much emotions just through his eyes. His visuals are OUT OF THIS WORLD but what you said is right, I don't only focus on that because in the acting department, he already has so much to offer.
I checked back today and if you scroll from two days ago, there are comments of those saying they're not the biggest fan of him because they don't have a liking for his acting... shocked me too of course.
there are NEGATIVE comments about kim soohyun's acting???
Yes. I tried scrolling today and if you check comments from two days ago, there are those saying they're not a fan of him because they don't like his acting. I was very shocked because personally, he's literally one of the best actors out there. But again, it's their opinion.
I'm actually surprised to see negative comments about KSH's acting. Well, we all have different preferences and I won't take anyone's right to have an opinion. But these people are mostly those who haven't seen some of his dramas like Moon Embracing the Sun and My Love from the Star, I'm just really wondering where they're basing this judgment.
He's been amazing (as always) so far in the past few episodes though that I hope he's proving them wrong.
It's been normal for me to cry because of dramas but the last scene of Episode 6... I didn't just cry, I literally sobbed? I didn't even notice that I was already crying... I just felt everything when she started to cry out loud. Seo Ye Ji's acting is out of this world. Is this what it literally means when someone drives you to tears?
I'm loving both sides of the story. This is a story that's not just book-ends of past and present, it's a continuum,…
Me too! I appreciate both sides of the story. For the first few episodes, I love how the their young versions bring butterflies in my stomach and how their current version literally break my heart apart. I also like this method because I feel like I am travelling with the present characters as they recall their memories now they've found each other again.
I hope viewers didn't jump into watching this drama thinking Jinyoung and Jeon So Nee's characters are the typical young counterparts of the leads that are only present in the first episodes and later on, on few flashbacks. They are literally also leads—they were present on the press conference and on interviews. I believe the drama was really crafted in a way where the young characters really play a huge role in the drama's plot. There isn't too much flashbacks, the drama is really set to bring us back and forth from the present to the past—it's their method of storytelling. Even I am not used to this setup. So if the number of scenes from the past bothers you a little, I believe you'd have to endure because this may last for almost, or not, entirety of the drama.
He's been amazing (as always) so far in the past few episodes though that I hope he's proving them wrong.