I really enjoyed it. I liked how fast paced it was cause since it's a heist i expect everything to happen so fast. I loved every character especially the mint director, cracked me up. I had previously watched the original but dropped it half way.
Although I'm proudly black, aside from all the colorist comments made by the members it's really something you'd…
Honestly, I didn't realize this while I was watching. I think I just assumed it was one of those ridiculous beauty standards. But as I think back that "has very white skin" comment was almost the first thing they said and it may seem as a harmless remark, the question I ask myself is what is underlying that comment, it had to have come from somewhere. Thanks to you I got think about that.
I would compare it to a slow love song, with steady beats and different instruments overlaid to form a beautiful piece. Some people may fall asleep to the song while others moved to tears. I personally loved every bit of it.
This was wonderful. I loved every bit of it. First of the story is not something I have ever seen before, the self-dividing water blew my mind. The cast was aaaaa MAGNIFICENT, being a fan of Bae Donna, they delivered. The child actor AAMAZING. The dusty color palate showing the dystopian future society made it all so realistic and the CGI was very good, mostly with the spaceship and all. I loved how the storyline flowed. It wasn't too slow to bore you and not too fast you get confused. Everything had an explanation and so no unanswered questions. If you are quick to catch onto things, unlike me, you might catch a few things. I don't know how to interpret the ending though.
I had very high expectations considering this is the year we've seen some of the greatest K-dramas. This one missed the mark. Anyways I loved the cast especially the 'sinners' they really portrayed fear, desperation and hopelessness excellently.
After the first 2 episodes I commented on K's acting saying it was unnatural from the general psychopathic traits and mentioned that she seemed more "mentally ill". While I watched the 4 episode, I confirmed my previous suspicions. I may be wrong but i think K is most likely Schizophrenic(from the therapist visit to the dark figure in the restaurant). And because she knows her aunt will worry she created this "bubbly cheerful girl' façade. This façade masks her true nature or she uses it as a mask which we can see it fall for a split second when she gets pissed at the guy removing her books.
I am seeing so many references from Mouse like the fairy tales and so on. But I don't know how I feel about a female villain, this being the 2nd female villain i have seen after The Call. She gives off a "mentally-ill person" or "trying to hard" unlike the general effortless, charismatic psychopath. I'm having a a hard time not cringing. Far from that I like the show, especially Santa :). Lookin forward to how it will progress.
I was a bit skeptical after episode 1, I thought it was going to be a not-so-good plot overcompensated with A-list actors. But episode 2 proved otherwise. Looking forward to the development of the story.
But I don't know how I feel about a female villain, this being the 2nd female villain i have seen after The Call. She gives off a "mentally-ill person" or "trying to hard" unlike the general effortless, charismatic psychopath. I'm having a a hard time not cringing.
Far from that I like the show, especially Santa :). Lookin forward to how it will progress.