I watched it like a year ago but i saw a really creepy nightmare about it just last night, and i am not that sensitive, if you plan to watch this, just think twice before watching it (maybe more than twice).
I think her acting is really developing. In the first season of "The Jewel of the Section E" I remember that I couldn't stand anyone's acting but for second season, I watch whole season just for her, I really love when I see her on screen, and her voice is really beautiful too. I want to see her in good projects nothing like The Jewel of the Section E.
I have a question for who add this description, WHY DOES IT HAVE THAT MANY SPOILER? It's like a synopsis of first 15 episodes. Please make it shorter, please.
Bo Mi was one of the most artificial characters I’ve ever seen, and the modern-day love story wasn't successful at all. Except for Jihoon, the acting wasn't good.
If this entire story is a fantasy created between Alice and Yeo Reum, the whole narrative finally makes sense; it explains how Yeo Reum could fall so deeply in love with a girl he has only known for a month to the point of abandoning his entire life and enduring such extreme torture—which is a bit much even for a teenage drama character—as well as how they manage to survive and move around freely despite being so heavily wounded while almost everyone else dies. The theory also fills the gaps regarding the police’s late or unorganized intervention, the cinematic "errors" like audio layering where a character continues speaking over a different scene, and the moments where they seem to narrate the script themselves. The lack of explanation for how these children are kidnapped and trained as assassins, or how they easily smuggle guns into Korea and commit crimes in this "alternative universe," makes it feel like a dark, romantic Wattpad fiction imagined by Alice and Yeo Reum themselves. Alice being too weak for an assassin and losing almost every fight also supports this, as the theory ties everything together, especially with their absence in the car in the final scene—suggesting they either escaped, died, or it was all a dream and they were never there. That said, I think the likelihood of this theory being true is low since the show doesn't seem that complicated and the ending simply implies they escaped; while a kiss scene would have been nice, I respect the actors' decision if that was their choice. Additionally, Yeo Reum’s mouth being constantly open and Alice’s non-stop screaming got a bit exhausting after a while, but for a mini-series, the music is incredible—fittingly depressive and dark, yet hiding something colorful and peaceful deep within, especially the track "Alone," which is a masterpiece.
I feel so sorry for Jay; even though she's not exactly a good person, unlike the other characters, she has reasons to be forgiven. Jay urgently needs to go to the police, get herself out of that house and school, and sue everyone else for neglect and abuse. (Keifer should also be prosecuted for sexual abuse. )
I can understand people not liking this drama. In my case (I’m on episode 16 right now) I can’t stand the…
This series became a source of outright hate on Chinese social media. There weren't any fans in China. I wrote a comment against it. Of course, some people like it, some don't, this is a completely personal opinion.
This isn't the first time an artist has fallen from a balcony or window to his death. Last year, former On Direction…
You’re absolutely right. However, I was only speaking in general terms. I didn’t mean to sound superficial — I simply wanted to point out what usually happens in such situations. Of course, everyone’s experience is different. I’m also truly sorry for your loss if you’ve ever lost someone to suicide. Losing a loved one that way must be unimaginably painful.
I just wanted to share my thoughts regarding Yu Meng Long’s passing. People naturally hold different perspectives, and none of us can think or feel exactly the same. It isn’t our place to determine the truth, but sadly, the authorities and the government are not always transparent about these matters. I sincerely hope that one day, the real circumstances surrounding his death will come to light.
And please know, I never intended to upset you. If my words hurt you in any way, I offer my deepest apologies.
This isn't the first time an artist has fallen from a balcony or window to his death. Last year, former On Direction…
They might have said he fell because he wasn’t the kind of person who would commit suicide. Even if they had called it a suicide, it would have raised a lot of suspicion, since the people around him would have said he wasn’t that type of person. Besides, people don’t usually decide to commit suicide all of a sudden; they often do it when they’re alone and leave a note.
I just wanted to share my thoughts regarding Yu Meng Long’s passing. People naturally hold different perspectives, and none of us can think or feel exactly the same. It isn’t our place to determine the truth, but sadly, the authorities and the government are not always transparent about these matters. I sincerely hope that one day, the real circumstances surrounding his death will come to light.
And please know, I never intended to upset you. If my words hurt you in any way, I offer my deepest apologies.