i don’t understand people saying this drama is boring, or not good like if you start it from the first minute…
In two episodes, the show has crossed so many boundaries of genres in such a comprehensive and cohesive way (despite the awful CGI which can be overlooked) that... well...
IT IS FANTASTIC.
Psycho (at least by human standards) demons of a lawful evil nature are not supposed to be humorous and likeable. Yet, Park Shin Hye pulls it off. And then the joy that pops off the screen into the viewers head as the character does her job... is disturbing. I'm going, "I'm not supposed to be liking Kang Bitna, yet I love her!" (portrayal that is).
Shin hye is excellent in this one! Her character is so morally gray that it's really refreshing, haven't seen…
The one that may come closest is Song Ha Yoon's character, Su-min, in Marry My Husband.
My gods, Ha Yoon still remains the best. Anthony Hopkins in Silence of The Lambs and his reprisal role as Hannibal Lecter, also. And if this series finishes strong... Park Shin Hye.
Park shin Hye is suitable for these kinds of roles .
She certainly brings out suspension of disbelief with her acting. Which is a main ingredient in a great show. She had me hooked in Sisyphus and (less so, but still) Memories of Alhambra.
I can only describe Park Shin Hye's character as a gleeful demon psychopath who executes her role as a judge with panache and a certain single-mindedness bordering on OCD. Traversing from humor to bloody seriousness and back again.
Ah, Tiny Tina comes to mind from Borderlands. Borderlands 2, not that GODAWFUL MOVIE.
This shit is good enough.I expected it to be bad shit.But halfway of episode 1, it's currently good shit.Just:…
Song Ha Yoon portrayed my favorite psycho character, as Jung Su-min in Marry My Husband. She was TOO good.
Park Shin Hye is off to a great start as another one of my favorite psycho characters. I actually feel bad thinking about how much I love her portrayal as a single-minded demon with a - and this is where I feel bad - gleeful psychopathy.
I'm actually rolling up an NPC in D&D to add to my player's mythos just based on Park Shin Hye's role.
Demon psychos are not supposed to be fun... but Park Shin Hye makes the role fun.
Just finished watching the first two episodes and I've got mixed feelings about this show. The story is great!…
Park Shin Hye got you hooked. Agreed on the CGI. I can overlook it. I've seen worse CGI like in Amazon's "Wheel of Time". I was laughing at the first time a Trolloc showed up. It looked so fake and plastic. I had to turn the show off then and there and never go back.
This just proves that the hate Shin Hye gets is not because she can’t act. This lady is doing a terrific job…
I find her acting just fine. I've watched Sisyphus and Memories of Alhambra. She displays versatile acting and approaches the role of a psychopathic demon in a most interesting way... as if with glee. Her acting is so good in this role so far that I'm enjoying her character.
She reminds me of Song Ha Yoon who played Jung Su-min in Marry My Husband. Well, superficially. Song Ha Yoon really shined in her role. One of the best portrayals for such a role in recent memory.
Jang Nara was great in Good Partner with the very talented Nam Ji Hyun. But I have a soft spot for Park Shin Hye when it comes to the award. If this role finishes up with a bang... I might just prefer to see Shin Hye win. It's a really tough call.
Excellent. Park Shin-hye has one of the more interesting characters seen in a Kdrama so far this year. Looking forward to further episodes. Hope they keep up the great writing and great acting.
Anyone knows why it’s listed as 10 eps here while on Netflix it’s 8? Wondering where the 2 eps went…
Strange. Netflix lists and shows only as 5. Maybe that is the number of episodes released to date. Episode 10 aired on June 16th according to IMDB. Netflix US is stuck on 5.
I thought Lovely Runner would be boring. And then I just clicked on it out of boredom and became hooked all the way til the end. I'll give this one a shot. You never know.
Understatement. It's not a typical Kdrama rom-com etc. It is really freakin' good.
Even the music is not what I would expect from a typical Kdrama. He's deadpanned his role for 8 episodes so far. Can't wait for the 10th of June to get here, when the next episode drops.
In the meantime, I tried suffering through the Acolyte on Disney+ and had to stop.
This is entertaining and charming, plus the cast have strong chemistry. I felt the same way about The Kidnapping…
After several disappointing Kdramas that looked good in the teasers and then failed to deliver... Crash and MMH and Lovely Runner remain the standouts.
IT IS FANTASTIC.
Psycho (at least by human standards) demons of a lawful evil nature are not supposed to be humorous and likeable. Yet, Park Shin Hye pulls it off. And then the joy that pops off the screen into the viewers head as the character does her job... is disturbing. I'm going, "I'm not supposed to be liking Kang Bitna, yet I love her!" (portrayal that is).
My gods, Ha Yoon still remains the best. Anthony Hopkins in Silence of The Lambs and his reprisal role as Hannibal Lecter, also. And if this series finishes strong... Park Shin Hye.
It's great to see her back on the screen again.
Psychopathic demons of justice are not meant to be this fun. Yet, Park Shin Hye definitely proves it can be done. And I feel bad for saying so.
Ah, Tiny Tina comes to mind from Borderlands. Borderlands 2, not that GODAWFUL MOVIE.
Park Shin Hye is off to a great start as another one of my favorite psycho characters. I actually feel bad thinking about how much I love her portrayal as a single-minded demon with a - and this is where I feel bad - gleeful psychopathy.
I'm actually rolling up an NPC in D&D to add to my player's mythos just based on Park Shin Hye's role.
Demon psychos are not supposed to be fun... but Park Shin Hye makes the role fun.
However, with this show? It's all good.
She reminds me of Song Ha Yoon who played Jung Su-min in Marry My Husband. Well, superficially. Song Ha Yoon really shined in her role. One of the best portrayals for such a role in recent memory.
Jang Nara was great in Good Partner with the very talented Nam Ji Hyun. But I have a soft spot for Park Shin Hye when it comes to the award. If this role finishes up with a bang... I might just prefer to see Shin Hye win. It's a really tough call.
Excellent. Park Shin-hye has one of the more interesting characters seen in a Kdrama so far this year. Looking forward to further episodes. Hope they keep up the great writing and great acting.
In the meantime, I tried suffering through the Acolyte on Disney+ and had to stop.
Crash being the most recent.