not bad, the story is not that great and have too many repetitive moments, the romance is really not good between the leads, what i like is park Bo Young acting, she’s one of the best k actress i ever seen.. overall not bad its okay to watch one time, 7/10
i love Jisoo and her acting, but she need to role in serious dramas, i don’t know why she choose comedy genre too much when she naile strong female serious dramas
Bittersweet Ending, Realistic ending, a Piece of life
Yes it’s kinda happy overall, not for me cuz i don’t really like bittersweet endings, they married, grow up together, get old together, but “Yang gwan” the husband dies of cancer in the end..
Downgrade to 8.9? I think I’ve had enough of using MDL to check ratings. This app is used by a bunch of kids who don’t respect the hard work of actors and actresses, simply giving a rating of 1 because of their stupid fan wars. This drama undoubtedly deserves a rating higher than 9
Please, if you have never experienced PTSD in your lifetime, you are not in a position to judge her actions. I was bullied for almost my whole life, so I can deeply understand why she acted that way. Yi Fan is one of the most realistic drama characters ever, showing how people with PTSD truly live.
One of the best dramas I’ve watched in my life. Every single episode makes me cry like a baby. The leads, especially the female lead, nailed her role. Her emotions tear my soul apart every episode
I like Jisoo’s acting; she has also improved compared to Snowdrop. However, I have a problem with the screenwriters of this drama. It is based on a famous Korean novel called Influenza, which tells the story of two lovers who face countless hardships during a zombie outbreak to reunite with each other.
But why on earth did the screenwriters add a comedy plot to this? The novel is very serious and doesn’t have even a hint of comedy! Like, why? I really expected more, especially since the writers are known for Parasite and A Shop for Killers. In the end, adding comedy as a genre feels so unnecessary for such a great novel—it kind of ruined it for me.
But I’ll still watch it because of the hardworking actors, especially Jisoo. Since this is her second drama, I want to support her.
But why on earth did the screenwriters add a comedy plot to this? The novel is very serious and doesn’t have even a hint of comedy! Like, why? I really expected more, especially since the writers are known for Parasite and A Shop for Killers. In the end, adding comedy as a genre feels so unnecessary for such a great novel—it kind of ruined it for me.
But I’ll still watch it because of the hardworking actors, especially Jisoo. Since this is her second drama, I want to support her.