I had a question for anyone who has finished watching the series - is it a good idea to watch it while not being…
I will say; MASSIVE suicide/self-harm depiction TW, including suicide completion with emotional ramifications for characters. But I don't think it's portrayed in a way that is triggering itself- it's done well to avoid that somewhat. The drama made me emotional several times throughout because I related to it, but it didn't have any lasting negative impacts on my own mental health. YMMV. Take care!
It's so frustrating that she can't just be like; "I'm breaking up with you. Goodbye." Dude's abusive and can't take a hint? Restraining order. The police. Get your chaebol boyfriend to kick him in the nuts. Girl please enough with the plans and shenanigans just dump his ass and run for the hills
Suzy is gorgeous but goodness her acting is so stiff. Anywho, this drama was underwhelming. It was pretty predictable, and I feel like each 'era' of her life went by too quickly to pay much mind to, except the last one, which was by far the least interesting. It just felt rather cluttered and messy yet also dull as a board.
I agree with people that he isn't good-looking. He has a very similar look to like... Choi Min Ho, or Rowoon.…
It isn't 'automatically' unattractive; I find it unattractive on him specifically. His non-masculine face pasted on a masculine body is strange to me. But also, true, I am not much into men.
it's either I don't know what ugly is or we all just have different definitions of the word because how is male…
I agree with people that he isn't good-looking. He has a very similar look to like... Choi Min Ho, or Rowoon. Big round puppy dog eyes, distinct lips & mouth with what looks like a bit of an overbite, and a thick neck with a really prominent Adam's apple. He also just has a very broad, large face, with slightly sunken looking cheekbones. He seems likable enough though, I think he'll be good in this drama. I'm looking forward to it.
Well written, decent enough- but something just didn't click for me. Honestly sometimes song hye kyo's performances just feel like a piece of cardboard.
I liked the worldbuilding, I liked the build-up, I liked the characters and the actors.... but this drama goes absolutely nowhere. I'm usually a fan of an open end- one that encourages one to think on what they've just seen, ruminate about the lesson or the mysteries. But I need *some* payoff, and this drama offered zero.
Dude's abusive and can't take a hint? Restraining order. The police. Get your chaebol boyfriend to kick him in the nuts. Girl please enough with the plans and shenanigans just dump his ass and run for the hills