Apple TV has a channel called CJ ENM Selects for $4.99 a month. You can watch it there. The channel has TVING…
Apple TV without the “Plus” is free, and is available on most smart TV’s, Roku, etc. I get the CJ ENM channel with a free 2 week trial and can cancel any time I like. $4.99 is cheap compared to Viki and way cheaper than Netflix. I’m just happy to have another option to watch dramas that aren’t available on subscription services in my region and I don’t have to screencast to my TV from some weird site with bad subtitles using a VPN. I’m on to the next drama that isn’t available else where in the US and the actors will still be paid royalties out of my $4.99. This comment isn’t aimed at you, I’m just tired of spending so much time searching for places to watch the shows in my Plan To Watch list. Thank you Apple for having this channel available!
This would have been SO much better without the dumb police woman/most annoying mother ever! In zombie movies…
It was the writers’ fault, not hers. The governor, the doctor and other characters did some really dumb things, too. The original bindings were there the whole time, in the same building! The show had so much potential but the writers really messed it up.
You can watch this on Apple TV. You don’t need Plus, but you do need to pay $4.99 a month for the CJ ENM channel (2 week free trial.) I wish I had learned about this back in November when the channel launched. Here’s a link, but it will open the Apple TV app or ask you to download it. https://tv.apple.com/us/show/monstrous/umc.cmc.77tgo4zr4xq7av64dkfqxz34z
Someone please be helpful to Kim Soo Hyun fans and re-translate this (and then tell us where to watch.) The subs on both wwwdramablah and the other wwwdramablahblah are horrendous. (I don’t want to give the URL’s because I don’t want them taken down again.) The movie is obviously over the top, a bit artsy and dystopian, but some of us would like to give it a real chance by understanding the storyline and knowing the details. BTW I only use those other sites when something isn’t available on a “real” streaming service. I believe the actors, crew, etc. deserve to get paid for their work.
Does some company own the exclusive rights to this drama and they aren’t letting it go? I can’t find it on Viki, iQIYI, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Disney Plus, Apple Plus, etc. I remember when DramaFever closed down and Viki and Netflix had to wait a couple of years before they could stream many big name k-dramas. That’s why they all showed up out of the blue at the same time - Time Warner, who had bought DramaFever, shut the streaming service down but kept the exclusive rights to a bunch of famous k-dramas until they expired. It feels like that’s happening with Moon Lovers Scarlet Heart Ryeo. Someone won’t sell the rights to stream it. If you know where I can watch it on a legit service, please comment! I have a VPN and know sites that I could try, but I don’t want to mess with the timeouts, buffering, bad subtitles, etc. when I rewatch this awesome drama.
I put watching this on hold because everyone said it was so sad so I just couldn’t watch it, but I decided to…
You will love it. I’m an emotional person, but I loved this drama so much! I can’t imagine not having watched it. It was one of my first K-dramas and one of the reasons I continue to love K-drama to this day.
I have read the comments. I'm not a fan of Min Ho, but. Ahah. It's funny how all these people are afraid to admit…
@Juliaasol Thank you for this comment. Now I can put into words what I notice in Korean acting, the Chekhov method. I love k-drama and k-movies. I do get tired, though, of seeing actors make a fist by their side to show us they are angry or put a fist on their chest to show us they are in emotional pain. I think the actors sell themselves short if they think they can’t show us that they are angry or sad by pulling us in with what I consider acting skills. I sometimes feel my intelligence is being insulted if the director (or PD nim) thinks I can’t see that the actor is upset or that the scene is tense or dramatic without an overt physical action. That means I’m a fan of the Stanislavski method (I’m also from the West.) I think Lee Min Ho is a good actor. I don’t recall right now, but I imagine some director made him make one of those superficial fists or heart thumps to show the audience what he was feeling. Luckily he has enough clout these days that he can say “Nope. I’m not doing that.”
I like Lee Min Ho and Gong Hyo Jin, which makes me odd according to the other comments here. I love LMH, so I won’t say more. It’s OK That’s Love was really creepy and cringy IMO. I remember that it was hard for me to watch the whole thing. I really liked GHJ in Jealously Incarnate and When the Camellia Blooms. I watched The Master’s Sun so long ago, but I remember liking in. There are actors that annoy me so much I won’t watch their work, but I like both of these leads. I guess I’m lucky and will get to really enjoy this drama!
Make sure you know what the Cheese In The Trap webtoon was about before you watch this movie. There’s a lot of violence including men beating up women. If you don’t like that sort of thing, you won’t enjoy this.
I guess this was edited down to only six episodes when it first aired. All eight episodes are available on Amazon Prime if you watch the Director’s Cut.
The site I steam from when I can’t find it somewhere legit has funky subtitles, too. Most of the k-dramas there have good subtitles. Maybe it’ll be better in a week or two.