I just started but man, song kang's acting is just not it. Why did his gaze seem to be staring blankly in the air? lol maybe I'm too used to seeing adults playing the roles of young people, but the two main leads here look very, very, very young. It's really eye-candy tho. But I find it difficult to accept their role as directors because the overall concept looks forced. I'm still going to try ep 2, but I'm sure I'll drop it soon.
Ok, I just started but what a confusing start. It's sad. The scene where the officials bowed in the snow sent chills down my spine. But as the story progressed, the whole situation made me feel like I should have familiar with the royal system to understand what's going on (don't judge me, maybe I'm too stupid but I don't usually have this kind of trouble while watching political stories). Looking at other comments too, I'm getting less and less interested for now.
I've been following this series for years but just found out that the series got Chinese drama--newer version!!! It's really really good adaptation imho. The drama does the series justice what Japanese one can't fulfill. The anime/manga makes those silly moves look even dumber and unrealistic, but the drama ignores the whole thing as fun as you'd expect in a school life setting. Great picks for casts too. And omg my wish came true seeing the Ryoma-Sakuno moment more pronounced, which I can only dream of as the actual series always a competitive type between guys.
Agreed both the critic and the praise. I have read the webtoon and believe me this drama done it right the average. Not all of them were good casting tho, especially our goody-two-shoes Ohn Jo as the actual FL. On the other hand, Cheong San the best. But let's just accept the fact this is not action-centered zombie drama (except the mutation immortal stuff which I dislike the most from zombie trope. Sorry, it's cringey). So I agree with everyone saying that this is watchable enough. Too many unnecessary analysis stated by everyone here. Honestly, I only finished Walking Dead part 1 in my entire life, not with that kind of plot and drama so All of Us Are Dead is my safest, weakest option to pass time. It becomes more messed up because they are all a student, thus bring whatever their shitty relationship into the situation. I'm okay if they consider to make or not make another season of this.
The ending just .... !*#&@(!(# damn wow, this is what I need in saeguks! No not always the sad ending lol but the struggle and its intrigue. I miss original saeguk that tear my heart open. Crazy tho, old saeguks could have 40+ eps and it's a must watch in my tv local back then. Most of I have watched recently was too superficial like a cheap fanfic and too light for my taste, so I ended up dropping them. I don't hate the variety in saeguks, maybe they need another story to tell to fill in this genre, but yeah I'll pass, unless I find decent one or it piqued my interest.
Anyway, props to all actors and actresses. I can say the acting is very down to earth. It's a sad tale between the crown prince and a mere court lady, remind me with Dong Yi's situation although it's more complicated in caste and struggling power. The Red Sleeve offers intimate, closed world between the protagonist. The political side of story just close to realistic and make sense. Yeah, I love a story when it's fictional but can persuade me with its way of thinking!
It's a very bitter sweet gift for me after taking mini hiatus because of rl. This drama will always be the best for years to come.
I'm comeback after mini hiatus. Surprisingly, this gets high rating. I'm still in ep 1 but somehow I already lose interest with court lady-crown prince as a kid but not knowing each other trope, even if I love gap in power and status. I feel I can skip to the future but this is important flashback too. But definitely I won't drop this since it's been so long I watch serious historical drama.
Wow, the comment section getting hot. After watching ep 5, with much consideration, likely I'll dropped this soon. Not because the gender bender tag, it's just too light for my taste and how I miss Dong Yi and Seon Deok level in today's historical drama. If you have recs, feel free to reply.
Nam Yoon Su is such a bae uggh I love the mature side of ML but he is soo...anyway, 3 handsome guys around the prince, thank you very much. I'm still at ep 5, nothing to say for much except it's your usual light drama and family circumstances.
I want to left a comment everytime I made a progress and here I am: currently on ep 26, but this drama--no doubt--a once in a lifetime series when you literally love every characters in it. Be it the villain or the protagonist, they all grown in me. Honestly, I'm very green to Chinese historical drama and I skipped some from my watch list (I couldn't stand awkward acting), yet finally I caught big this time.
What is melodrama tag means here? My favorite is d. I hate to admit even my fav scene is when they d. Ff, this drama introduces an interesting bond and culture. I love their human side a lot. Usually stories are too fictional, but here they act more like a people suffer from it. It has simple premise ngl, Changge's actions and words were too predictable. But I like to see this isn't uhh, with its little romance that's so cheesy that some kind of Shun is willing to go too far. He protects like a man.
There's not a time when I'm not impressed by every move of all the characters. Don't expect mind blowing story as if it's written by some genius. This is generic done right.
This is another well-made drama, but if you ask me to judge entirely from just one ep alone... I can't. Everything starts slow, not yet interesting stuff happened so far, but at the same time it's so good. I hope it gets up running quickly.
GODNESS, HOW CAN I MISSED THIS GREAT CHINESE DRAMA Y'ALL Seriously, I binge watching this for 2 days straight and now I'm in ep 12. Great cast, great detail, great acting. It actually has not-so-in-deep politics side like in K-drama does, just more talk, but the events chained together is very interesting to follow. I can understand people's concern about the animation when the serious moments happened, it's cringe and why didn't they go all out? But maybe the original author doesn't intend to make this entirely an action story. Even the violence pressed to the minimum so for me, it's make sense.
This drama, surprisingly, growing in me. Rewatch this for the third time and I don't feel bored at all. I'm still questioning why the mangaka bother make new HanaDan with its silly gang thingy and lame bullying tho, but I recommended this. I have read the manga and I can say this adaption do it justice even to the point it deserves more seasons. I love how the story not overly toxic. I love the awkward silence triangle. I love both Haruto and Tenma equally. I don't despise the heroine either. I just.. wow, this is indeed the exact opposite of the original. It's like mature, healthier, finer version. This is one of J-drama I totally regret if people don't want to consider only because they think K-drama is the coolest. I agree on that, but when J-drama does it right, it's really good imo.
Sorry, I have to dropped this drama. It's good, the acting was amazing, but I'm not feeling to continue it. They argued, they made up, and they argued again. Back to the same thing again. No. Maybe I will be missed some important scenes but I don't mind, it doesn't cost me much. Smooth romance tho, I loved it.
Can someone spoiled me what kind of story episode 5-13 is about? I'm currently in episode 4 but this drama is too much for me too handle. I felt like I was exposed even though I hadn't committed the crime. Lol TIA
Recommended if you prefer all (easy) killings until the end. Not much to offer from the story. But all of them acted pretty well imo, like the movements they died, panicked, and falling. At first I was afraid to watch this because I know veeeery well how brutal the original manga is (I seriously couldn't finish it because I was like reading borderline porn especially on Mitsuko's part). Thankfully the movie is digestable.
This drama is far from perfect score. But oddly enough, I love it. It has interesting casting. If it is a pure comedy mystery with original plot minus zombie, it would be good. I don't mind it becomes predictable in the end.
Anyway, props to all actors and actresses. I can say the acting is very down to earth. It's a sad tale between the crown prince and a mere court lady, remind me with Dong Yi's situation although it's more complicated in caste and struggling power. The Red Sleeve offers intimate, closed world between the protagonist. The political side of story just close to realistic and make sense. Yeah, I love a story when it's fictional but can persuade me with its way of thinking!
It's a very bitter sweet gift for me after taking mini hiatus because of rl. This drama will always be the best for years to come.
What is melodrama tag means here? My favorite is d. I hate to admit even my fav scene is when they d. Ff, this drama introduces an interesting bond and culture. I love their human side a lot. Usually stories are too fictional, but here they act more like a people suffer from it. It has simple premise ngl, Changge's actions and words were too predictable. But I like to see this isn't uhh, with its little romance that's so cheesy that some kind of Shun is willing to go too far. He protects like a man.
There's not a time when I'm not impressed by every move of all the characters. Don't expect mind blowing story as if it's written by some genius. This is generic done right.
Everything starts slow, not yet interesting stuff happened so far, but at the same time it's so good. I hope it gets up running quickly.
Seriously, I binge watching this for 2 days straight and now I'm in ep 12. Great cast, great detail, great acting. It actually has not-so-in-deep politics side like in K-drama does, just more talk, but the events chained together is very interesting to follow. I can understand people's concern about the animation when the serious moments happened, it's cringe and why didn't they go all out? But maybe the original author doesn't intend to make this entirely an action story. Even the violence pressed to the minimum so for me, it's make sense.
Greatly recommended. Period. You hear me?! :D