In episode 5 Mata tells Penneung that her dad is trans. But I thought he's a gay drag queen and her aunt is transgender. Now at episode 7 I still think the same. So a bit confused by Mata's statement.
I started with liking Kawi but now I am absolutely not liking how he's behaving with Pisaeng and I love Pisaeng bc he's a lovely person so Kawi really needs to do some big time mending and make amends for his rudeness towards PIisaeng or he'll not be my favorite since Pisaeng is my favorite. ANd i love Max and Pear too.
Just started watching. AT episode 2. Is it okay for Sa rang to act like that towards Gu Won? I mean she's always so fake smiling and 45° forward bending with all guests and staff of the hotel but when it comes to Gu WOn she's like this hwarang for no fair reason. Isn't she scared that he could have her fired?!
Isn't her not remembering her first life at all paradoxical to the whole story of her remembering her every life? Maybe not everything about the lives. But still a lot of the things.
It's episode 8 and I am still hooked. How they are revealing the mysteries little by little is so interesting. And there'r even foreshadowings which I didn't catch the first time. Things are def connected.
I am not on social media, so don't know the authenticity of almost all the details shown here, except that social media is the most potent catalyst for hate and bullying. But still I understand this much that the topic though was real the show amplified all the other aspects of it for drama. SO I suspended by disbelief and had a blast.
This was like PLL and Glory had a baby that goes on to become a celebrity. Glamorous, corrupted and sexy. Very riveting. I couldn't keep a single episode for the next day.
The acting that stands out: Park Gyu Young: Love this girl. Picked this one up for her and she didn't disappoint. Lee Chung Ah: Seriously. What transformation from her early 2000s dramas to This is my last life! Never a bad role since that show. Her early dramas were more typical 2000 kdrama style and never made me a fan. But since Last life I always end up loving her characters supported by her very understated acting even when the writing had flaws. She's always either as great as the fl (like here) or better.
Lee Dong Gun: Since he started acting in character roles I always find it's unfair to the leading men of the shows unless they are super charismatic, cos this dude is an excellent actor with a scene stealing personality on screen. Same here.
I forgot where I first and the only time saw Min Hyuk in a drama so i searched on MDL and realized it was Heirs. Then I remember fuzzily that he was super cute in than unlike the hot a$$ daddy here. About his acting, I'll reserve my comments until I see a few more of his shows.
This was an over-the-top indulgent story telling which was perfectly concluded by the AI simulated face overlayer tech (deepfake), a cherry on top. I enjoyed every minute of it. Glad that romance was a subplot even though their chemistry was fire from the moment they looked at each other the first time. Lots of eye-f^cking. Bur Ah Ri's priority was making success for herself and I loved it. I loved that even when she had help from a few people, the main planning and management was all her, never mind the unrealistic successes. I love to fantasize about lucky coincidences all the time. This is the Cinderella story I'd like to read to my children in future, rags to riches by fighting and planning your own battles, but with consequences. An independent unrighteous heroin who slaps. Literally!
This is so addictive! I am so anxious about her approaching crash now that she's reached the top. Also this reminds me a lot of PLL. The trying to be mysterious at every chance. Like, everything changed after that thing happened. Did you leave me because what happened that day. I'd have supported her if she didn't do that thing. ANd not to mention bbbfamous.
This was a chaos and doesn't belong to any genre, neither drama nor romance nor comedy. Forget romcom. Too little of everything to be something definite. The romance stood pasted to the corner among the other messy plotlines like that scene in the elevator where Seila was disappearing into the corner of the lift for fear of coming in physical contact with the sudden crowd and Kanhan arm barricading him(my only fave scene btw). Too much time was given to family drama, sibling drama and office drama, so romance arrived at the eleventh hour and drama ended. The ending of Siela and Ganhan felt unearned because the romantic development was underdeveloped. Siela's feelings were gradually developing but Ganhan's just crashed in suddenly and she was in self-sacrificing love with Siela. Not one moment of theirs did I enjoy. No cross that. only one moment i enjoyed. The lift scene. I just wanted a well cooked romance even if it had angst and misunderstanding but with a lot of moments. That way even if I was frustrated, which i was, infinitely, it'd have been with the romance and not the side plots. I finished just for Push and Devika.
I am not on social media, so don't know the authenticity of almost all the details shown here, except that social media is the most potent catalyst for hate and bullying. But still I understand this much that the topic though was real the show amplified all the other aspects of it for drama. SO I suspended by disbelief and had a blast.
This was like PLL and Glory had a baby that goes on to become a celebrity. Glamorous, corrupted and sexy. Very riveting. I couldn't keep a single episode for the next day.
The acting that stands out:
Park Gyu Young: Love this girl. Picked this one up for her and she didn't disappoint.
Lee Chung Ah: Seriously. What transformation from her early 2000s dramas to This is my last life! Never a bad role since that show. Her early dramas were more typical 2000 kdrama style and never made me a fan. But since Last life I always end up loving her characters supported by her very understated acting even when the writing had flaws. She's always either as great as the fl (like here) or better.
Lee Dong Gun: Since he started acting in character roles I always find it's unfair to the leading men of the shows unless they are super charismatic, cos this dude is an excellent actor with a scene stealing personality on screen. Same here.
I forgot where I first and the only time saw Min Hyuk in a drama so i searched on MDL and realized it was Heirs. Then I remember fuzzily that he was super cute in than unlike the hot a$$ daddy here. About his acting, I'll reserve my comments until I see a few more of his shows.
This was an over-the-top indulgent story telling which was perfectly concluded by the AI simulated face overlayer tech (deepfake), a cherry on top. I enjoyed every minute of it. Glad that romance was a subplot even though their chemistry was fire from the moment they looked at each other the first time. Lots of eye-f^cking. Bur Ah Ri's priority was making success for herself and I loved it. I loved that even when she had help from a few people, the main planning and management was all her, never mind the unrealistic successes. I love to fantasize about lucky coincidences all the time. This is the Cinderella story I'd like to read to my children in future, rags to riches by fighting and planning your own battles, but with consequences. An independent unrighteous heroin who slaps. Literally!