Is no one going to talk about the heartbreaking scene with Man, Type, and Type's co-workers????? To me, that was…
@Synchonicity I agree! That was the scene that got me riled up. Type's gross boss and basically everyone at the table was making fun of Man and Type didn't say one word against it. This was the end of his internship so his internship wasn't at stake. There were many ways Type could have deflated the situation without being rude to his boss- he could have easily changed the subject or spilled a drink by "accident" on his boss. I just felt really terrible for Man and I was happy that he basically told Type that he was done following him around. This relationship hasn't been reciprocated in any way and frankly Type doesn't deserve Man.
Also agree about Tine and Salawat. Salawat has been in love with Tine from episode one and does not want anyone else. He's getting a lot of hate but I think he was just clueless and didn't see how Pam really feels about him. Tine and Salawat have been having a lot of communication issues. Yeah Salawat asked if Tine was ok but he didn't really push the issue even though he knew something was bothering Tine and given Tine's personality, he wouldn't be the one to bring it up. Also it was hella weird and extremely out of character for Salawat not to have introduced Tine as his boyfriend when Pam first showed up which I blame the writers for. He should have told Pam that he wasn't comfortable making a song for her because he has a boyfriend. Also the way he grabbed those chords from Tine looked super shady and made an already paranoid Tine more suspicious. More than likely Salawat wanted to hide the song to make Tine more at ease but it had the opposite effect. At the same time, Tine wouldn't say what was bothering him even though Salawat asked repeatedly and just made up his own conclusions in his head as to where Salawat's heart lies. Even though he saw Pam hugging Salawat, he was not hugging her back and he already told Tine that nothing was going on. Although that was even out of character because the Salawat from 3 episodes ago would have already thrown her off of him. Someone in the youtube comment section said Salawat is one of those guys who can't say no to his friends and I think that's what happened here. He still regards Pam as a friend and doesn't want to disappoint her. Tine needs to have trust in their relationship and Salawat needs to put clear boundaries on his friends and avoid unnecessary situations that will lead to misunderstandings and hurt Tine.
When it comes to crime dramas this was definitely one of the more dramatic ones. The music, the acting and the…
I gave it a 7 out of 10. For me the censorship wasn't an annoyance since all SK dramas do that but what really annoyed me is that everyone in this drama seemed to lack common sense. It felt like they had characters do things just for the sake of the plot and it became really apparent from episode 12 up. Also I found almost none of the characters likable or interesting even though they were acted well besides the main killer.
This series. What to say about this series. My main issues with it are that for one, I felt there was a huge disconnect…
I get what you mean. I'm on episode 5 and I'm kind of bored. In and Korn have a way better love story and chemistry. I also agree that I feel like Dean is giving a lot chemistry wise but Pharm is just not connecting with him.
I'm curious to how Kang Hwa & Min Jung met because as of now hard to see the "Love" between them. This will play…
I really love the main character but I feel so bad for Min Jung. She's basically parenting alone and it feels like her husband doesn't love her at all.
That ending was terribly sad but can we all applaud Wayne Song's acting? It was phenomenal in that last episode. If I had a boyfriend, I would have definitely called him after watching that to tell him I love him. It was a very realistic portrayal of someone who hasn't properly grieved or moved on after the death of a loved one. You could really see how Yu Xi Gu 's death affected him and forced him to mature and also lose a part of himself. The acting never felt over done. I do wish they had made the ending a little more optimistic though. In that last meet up with Bo Xiang, I wish he had decided to live his life again and maybe down the road meet someone new who would allow him to turn back into his old fun loving self. Like many people mentioned, it felt like Xiang Hao Ting had decided to either go commit suicide or stay alone forever and live in the past. Even a line from Bo Xiang telling him that it will get better or to maybe go to grief counseling would have been good addition. Also while the whole groups friendship was great, I really loved the friendship between Bo Xiang and Xiang Hao Ting. They have that special type of friendship where they seemed to instantly understand wach other. They were always loving, supportive of each other and always respectful of each other's feelings. I'm still really sad about the ending but I still really liked the drama and thought it was well shot and well acted. I guess the clue was also kind of in the title in regards to the ending. Make Our Days Count basically means that there aren't many days to begin with.
I wanted to hate Bang-won for what he did to Hwi but I couldn't. He's such a complex character, and I really do…
I caught that too! Clearly Bang Won did it on his fathers orders and the guilt was eating him alive every day which is why he didn't want Hwi to kill Seon ho's father and feel that same guilt. It was frustrating that King Taejo would never admit that the part he played in Bang Won's downfall.
After just finishing the last episode it feels more like I have been watching an historical drama with a love…
Right? The real love story was between Seon Ho and Hwi. This drama was really about their love for each other. Acting wise, I don't think the Hee Jae did a bad job, but she couldn't hold a candle to the chemistry between Seon Ho and Hwi.
I personally go back and forth. I agree with the other poster that she was definitely family. It was always Yeon, Seon Ho and Hwi, and in many ways Yeon was Seon Ho's little sister as well. Besides Hwi, she was the only one that looked at him clearly and not through the lens of his father. She made him want to be a better person, or at least her belief that he was kept the darkness in check. In those three years that he took care of her, I think they definitely developed an even deeper connection, now whether that love turned into romance I don't know. However the way he acted after her death, the constant talk of her memory and his final words made me think he might have realized after her death or maybe right before when he was returning her to Hwi, that he loved her as more than a sister.
Did you see the change in yool mo character !!! the change in his eyes !! His cute smile has been changed into…
I literally almost fell off my bed when he changed like that! I was like this psychopath has been playing me like a fiddle! But for real, what awesome acting from Kang Tae Ho! Completely different from his sweet near do well character in My First First Love.
This movie was pretty terrible. There was no real plot, direction or conclusion. Plus the main character's crush and best friend were pretty awful people and just unlikable.
Yup, I've been searching for a while. Unfortunately most of the ones on YouTube have been taken down, So far I have only been able to find the 2016 and 2012. Thanks anyway!
It was a beautiful film visually, but you know something is wrong when your favorite part is the End Credits.
Completely agree. I really felt like I was in the Tang Dynasty but I could not wait for this movie to end. There was little to no dialogue and no action at all. I honestly could not tell you what this story was supposed to be about.
the ending felt anticlimactic to me, a bit too happy go lucky; sort of like an additional episode of happy romantic…
I completely agree. Everything felt out of place at the end and didn't gel with the second part of the series. It felt very rushed and I wasn't really satisfied. I really like An and I actually like his relationship with Jae In but I just felt like An and Sung Mo got no closure. An visits Sung Mo once in jail after a year, doesn't comment at all on whether they can try to restore their brotherly relationship in the future and then just peaces out to buy an apartment with Jae In and forget about him completely? I don't know, the whole thing just felt completely out of character for An. I just feel like An wouldn't be ok with Sung Mo being locked up in essentially a cage again with no contact from the outside world except maybe him mom. I mean maybe initially he might be ok with not speaking with him but it felt odd that it took him a year to visit him. They spent an awful lot of time in the first half of the series establishing An and Sung Mo's relationship, letting us know that it was built on love, trust and respect and then completely disregard that. Sung Mo is a super complex character but An is too. Underneath the cute puppy dog antics, he was dealing with some major trauma. It felt like the writers just wanted to act like that part of him didn't exist by the end. Also while I was really happy that Dae Bong finally got the girl after episodes of wholeheartedly pursuing her, I felt like we were missing scenes to show how their relationship developed to what it was by episode 16. So Hyun doing a drive by stare was not enough for me. She said lots of hurtful things to him and never apologized. Where are the scenes showing how she earned Dae Bong?
Also agree about Tine and Salawat. Salawat has been in love with Tine from episode one and does not want anyone else. He's getting a lot of hate but I think he was just clueless and didn't see how Pam really feels about him. Tine and Salawat have been having a lot of communication issues. Yeah Salawat asked if Tine was ok but he didn't really push the issue even though he knew something was bothering Tine and given Tine's personality, he wouldn't be the one to bring it up. Also it was hella weird and extremely out of character for Salawat not to have introduced Tine as his boyfriend when Pam first showed up which I blame the writers for. He should have told Pam that he wasn't comfortable making a song for her because he has a boyfriend. Also the way he grabbed those chords from Tine looked super shady and made an already paranoid Tine more suspicious. More than likely Salawat wanted to hide the song to make Tine more at ease but it had the opposite effect. At the same time, Tine wouldn't say what was bothering him even though Salawat asked repeatedly and just made up his own conclusions in his head as to where Salawat's heart lies. Even though he saw Pam hugging Salawat, he was not hugging her back and he already told Tine that nothing was going on. Although that was even out of character because the Salawat from 3 episodes ago would have already thrown her off of him. Someone in the youtube comment section said Salawat is one of those guys who can't say no to his friends and I think that's what happened here. He still regards Pam as a friend and doesn't want to disappoint her. Tine needs to have trust in their relationship and Salawat needs to put clear boundaries on his friends and avoid unnecessary situations that will lead to misunderstandings and hurt Tine.