The amount of excitement I have for this... holy shit, it makes me want to vomit. Lee Jun Ki is the epitome of perfection, in what will probably be my favourite role of his since Iljimae. I just hope the rest of the cast does a good job. If it is even half as good as the original, it will be one of my personal top K-dramas.
Can't believe this drama is 10 years old. One of the very first I ever watched. The nostalgia for it is incredible. I highly recommend this drama if you just want something to melt every inch of your soul into an ooey gooey pure cinnamon roll
Does anyone know any dramas that are paced similarly to this with the same kind of suspenseful feel? I am dying…
Other people have said it, but I'm reiterating it. Queen In Hyun's man. Has the same feel as W- a sweet romance with deeper underlying sinister things going on, and the worry when the two main leads get split apart is the same. I highly recommend watching it~
For all it's faults, I'm at a scene where the main couple are dancing together and the entire thing is just so ridiculously beautiful. Looking past the bad SFX, this drama is sooo pretty. Feng Shao Feng's beauty helps.It's sort of like a video game- it doesn't look realistic, but if you look past some of the minor faults you can appreciate what it's trying to do.
LOVING this so far. Been watching a lot of currently airing/recently aired dramas lately, and this one has me hooked the most. Uncontrollably Fond is a decently close second, but this drama is just SO my style. Supernatural mystery romance, with a ridiculously rich and good looking male lead that isn't unbelievable because he's a gosh-darned *spoiler*! So good. Doctors is boring the ever-loving crap out of me in comparison.
More to it than meets the eye. Drama, romance, mystery, supernatural elements, comedy, corporate, slice of life, revenge... This drama really has it all, and it does it all fairly well. Of course it has the occasional instance, particularly near the end, of really awkward transitioning between tone and emotion that it may give some whiplash, but it was so charming I could forgive it. Some really good characters in this drama, and the way the cast interacts is so great in every relationship on screen, although with the sheer amount of characters this drama gets you to care about it is possible to feel that some of them lack depth. Again, it's forgiveable. This is a treat of a drama that I thoroughly enjoyed. Not perfect, but worth watching.
Lee Min Ho has been MIA since 2013. His first movie turned him into even more of an egomaniac and he's blown off…
I'm a huge fan of Lee Min Ho but this made me laugh my ass off with the truth in it. He has never been the strongest actor, but I don't think you can wholly blame him if he has an ego, considering the godlike status that some of his fans have given him. Also, he hasn't always picked the best roles to showcase his acting- but I sort of doubt he's had 100% free choice when it comes to his projects, considering the pretty tyrannical nature of some entertainment companies when it comes to their charges.
I can see how this drama would infuriate a lot of people, particularly the male lead. But I happen to sort of be someone like that, so I really enjoyed him, and this drama. Also, Han Ye Sul has the prettiest wardrobe ever. She always does, it's ridiculous.
I had a dip around episode 8 or 9 and stopped watching it for a few months, but I came back to it and thoroughly enjoyed the last few episodes. They wrapped everything up nicely. Not an outstanding drama, nothing too heart-touching, but nice.
All these comments about the most recent episode, that's what I like to see in a drama! People excited about it!
Unfortunately I can't watch it yet </3 What's the point of knowing Korean if I can't watch dramas right after they're released ;-;
it's sad that most korean dramas became that much empty shell..such a great cast where's the story here?!! between…
Having no 'solid' storyline is something that a lot of series do. If you've ever seen a Japanese drama or anime, then you'd definitely recognize that pattern. Going from arc to arc all while slowly advancing the central plot. It's a different style, and that doesn't make it inherently any better or worse than a series with a cohesive beginning-middle-end.
The things that happened in DotS were far more captivating to me than whatever nonsense happened in Full House- a drama that, to me, was incredibly underwhelming. (Also, the 'cute' stuff in DotS was my least favourite part, I found it cringey... I liked the dramatic parts. Because, you know, it's a drama.)
I had a dip around episode 8 or 9 and stopped watching it for a few months, but I came back to it and thoroughly enjoyed the last few episodes. They wrapped everything up nicely. Not an outstanding drama, nothing too heart-touching, but nice.
Unfortunately I can't watch it yet </3 What's the point of knowing Korean if I can't watch dramas right after they're released ;-;
And it just has the best squeal-worthy typical drama moments! Eep.
The things that happened in DotS were far more captivating to me than whatever nonsense happened in Full House- a drama that, to me, was incredibly underwhelming. (Also, the 'cute' stuff in DotS was my least favourite part, I found it cringey... I liked the dramatic parts. Because, you know, it's a drama.)