TIL; Koreans think that volcanic eruptions in Canada are a likely occurrence.
I have no words.
This drama was good if you like cheesy contrived dramas with lots of eye candy.
I started out with Japanese dramas, so it always surprises me a little when I realize that other people have never seen one.
My favourites are Liar Game, Hana Kimi (the original one...not the remake.), and Tatta Hitotsu no Koi. I'd recommend those to anybody on any day of the week.
A sweet, visually attractive film that has is jam-packed with big budget actors. The premise is also very interesting.
Some elements of the plot were weak, I'll admit. But it's a nice watch.
But was that scene at the end actually part of the drama? Did he live? I'm going to be believe he did, because otherwise the ending is too much of a waste.
Normally I love sad and tragic endings, but it should be obvious that when going for a dramatic stand off with somebody you know has a gun, YOU SHOULD WEAR A GODDAMN BULLETPROOF VEST YOU FRUITCAKE.
I've been through the entire ost and I still can't find the song playing in the background at 55:50-57:12 in episode…
Are you talking about the song with the chick singing or the instrumental? Just checking because the timing might be different depending on where we watch it ^_^"
I liked it for the most part, but the ending was really sort of a messy unsuccessful mash-up in an effort to bank on any last bit of affection for the characters and relationships that we got to know throughout the drama. The things that were forced and the things that were implied left me rather disappointed and underwhelmed. The rest of the drama was great however.
My goodness. This drama has been on my radar since I watched my very first drama (...7 years ago o_o) and in retrospect it's complete nonsense to me that I took this long to watch the damn thing!
I am not a crier. I actively seek out sad movies and dramas, but I can still count the amount of shows that have made me cry on one hand. But this drama? Mannnn. 4 times! I cried 4 times! The fourth time should probably count for more, considering it lasted the entirety of the last episode.
This is exactly what I look for in a drama. I wish there had been just a teensy bit (just a teensy bit) more of a focus on the romance element, but I can find that elsewhere and I can understand why they wouldn't want to overdo it considering it's based off of the life of a real girl.
If this has been sitting on your list for a long time, just go ahead and watch it! It's 11 episodes, fairly quick- perfect for a marathon. I'm really glad I watched this.
the trailer looks great, I am going to watch this. but I don't know any of the main cast, I wish men were more…
Huang Xuan was in the Wallace Huo drama Imperial Doctress, and I didn't think he was too bad looking. Maybe watch that before this comes out so you get a feel for his acting... and face... lol
Wow wow wow. Endings like that are what I live for. Not a perfect drama, and I feel like some people could criticize it for lack of fluff and romance, but I really liked it.
When did Yeo Jin Goo's voice get that low? His age still freaks me out, but damn is that a nice voice. Either way, I'm REALLY enjoying this drama so far. I feel like it's going to get really interesting, and seeing JGS in another historical drama is such a breath of fresh air. I missed him.
Loving this drama. Haven't been this excited/satisfied with a drama in a while.
I know! I think it's mainly because they actually have real PROBLEMS to deal with, instead of having to stretch out lover's quarrels and family politics for 16 episodes. Stuff happens and the romantic moments can be romantic, instead of snooze-fests. It's SO refreshing.
Wow, I never commented on this? The first time I watched it (at least 4 years ago) I literally used an entire box of tissues. This isn't an exaggeration.
Even after the movie was over and I was lying in bed trying to sleep, I would just burst into tears at the thought of the movie. It hit me in a really deep place for SOME reason.
This is still one of my favourite movies. I love it.
(I know that for some people, crying isn't that big of a deal but like... things don't make me cry? I actively seek out sad things and I still can count the amount of shows/movies to make me cry on one hand)
SUPER impressed with the first episode. Choi Min Soo is ridiculously charismatic. This is gonna be a good one if it doesn't get caught up with convoluted and silly plot points like sageuks tend to.
OMG RIGHT AFTER HIS FATHER DIES AND HE FINDS OUT WHO SHE IS HOLY CRAP I'M DYING SOS In other news, this drama…
It really does! And that one was SO good! The complexity of the emotions that they both conveyed like... he just shot her father and she still took the arrow for him, so he feels guilt but he also feels thankful, and he feels all lovely-dovey, and then he starts to feel fear because she's hurt and she could die... it just all came together so spectacularly.
And she's just like "I'm sorry this is all I could do~ run~ I love you~ mwah~"
And that kind of thing happens a lot. Park Shi Hoo just put everything in his eyes, even while his character was being all broody.
I have no words.
This drama was good if you like cheesy contrived dramas with lots of eye candy.
My favourites are Liar Game, Hana Kimi (the original one...not the remake.), and Tatta Hitotsu no Koi. I'd recommend those to anybody on any day of the week.
Some elements of the plot were weak, I'll admit. But it's a nice watch.
But was that scene at the end actually part of the drama? Did he live? I'm going to be believe he did, because otherwise the ending is too much of a waste.
Normally I love sad and tragic endings, but it should be obvious that when going for a dramatic stand off with somebody you know has a gun, YOU SHOULD WEAR A GODDAMN BULLETPROOF VEST YOU FRUITCAKE.
I am not a crier. I actively seek out sad movies and dramas, but I can still count the amount of shows that have made me cry on one hand. But this drama? Mannnn. 4 times! I cried 4 times! The fourth time should probably count for more, considering it lasted the entirety of the last episode.
This is exactly what I look for in a drama. I wish there had been just a teensy bit (just a teensy bit) more of a focus on the romance element, but I can find that elsewhere and I can understand why they wouldn't want to overdo it considering it's based off of the life of a real girl.
If this has been sitting on your list for a long time, just go ahead and watch it! It's 11 episodes, fairly quick- perfect for a marathon. I'm really glad I watched this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-6q-yhtwzs
I also found what seems to be a 13 minute trailer? Seems a bit excessive imo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWTvWaCg71g
Even after the movie was over and I was lying in bed trying to sleep, I would just burst into tears at the thought of the movie. It hit me in a really deep place for SOME reason.
This is still one of my favourite movies. I love it.
(I know that for some people, crying isn't that big of a deal but like... things don't make me cry? I actively seek out sad things and I still can count the amount of shows/movies to make me cry on one hand)
And she's just like "I'm sorry this is all I could do~ run~ I love you~ mwah~"
And that kind of thing happens a lot. Park Shi Hoo just put everything in his eyes, even while his character was being all broody.
/eep