This is the first kdrama where every action of the main lead isn't taken lightly. And not just the main lead actually, every action has a significant impact on further episodes, and it's really coherent. It's also really keeping its feet firmly on the ground : every single story can happen in real life, which gives it even more impact because the audience can feel the genuiness and the profound critique behind this show. I'd also love to point out the time spent on some amazing shots, for ex in the first ep, where the soldiers creep in the mud, and the prints of soldiers in the ground makes us feel like there are bodies burried underneath. And the opening cut is freaking brilliant, that's what I call catching the viewers' attention. Props to the whole crew ! This show is a once in a lifetime experience. I have high hopes that Netflix will finance more projects as interesting as this one. Also, Haein's best drama ?
Okay so she is the source of the millions of deaths and tragedies that have happened in the show. How are we supposed to even empathize with her ? I agree that she needed to avenge her father but she's literally killing thousands of innocents. Obviously, the political system is also rotten to the core but 99% of the deaths would have been avoided without her. This episode really didn't make the show justice, it was extremely predictable and expected, and low-key boring. I enjoyed it though, because it was needed to enlighten the events of S1 and 2 and makes me excited for S3, with the whole cast. Looking forward to the interactions of the team with Ashin.
I just started this and I really love Ryu Hye Young, but why did they make her character so stupid? She is so…
The dumb girl she plays is actually really well portrayed according to me. She's not annoying because she in fact has "practical intelligence" whereas the usual annoying dummies in kdramas are... literal plants
I'd also love to point out the time spent on some amazing shots, for ex in the first ep, where the soldiers creep in the mud, and the prints of soldiers in the ground makes us feel like there are bodies burried underneath. And the opening cut is freaking brilliant, that's what I call catching the viewers' attention.
Props to the whole crew ! This show is a once in a lifetime experience. I have high hopes that Netflix will finance more projects as interesting as this one.
Also, Haein's best drama ?
This episode really didn't make the show justice, it was extremely predictable and expected, and low-key boring. I enjoyed it though, because it was needed to enlighten the events of S1 and 2 and makes me excited for S3, with the whole cast. Looking forward to the interactions of the team with Ashin.
I hope it doesn't get too annoying because i'm a dmbj fan
CAN'T WAIT !
Also it's a great article ty