Although I truly appreciated the drama, the final minutes were deeply disrespectful to the š. Including such content felt completely unnecessary and out of place. As a result, I am giving it 0.5 star as a form of protest. I believe that if we donāt take a stand, itās like silently accepting the unacceptable. The only way to express our discontent is through actions like this rating. Every day, innocent children are being killed, and if we donāt act in our own way, it could set a dangerous precedent for other industries to follow suit. Hopefully, this will make others think twice before taking such actions in the future. Additionally, I am increasingly concerned that K-dramas may be influenced or shaped by American interests, which could further compromise their integrity.
Honestly, after rewatching it this movie has so many problems, like when the guy with the strawberries died, the girl knew she was going to get arrested and typed her name on the internet. WHAT'S THE POINT of telling her that she had killed the guy... it's so dumb... Another stupid plot choice: when they were fighting in the basement, she could literally have killed her... at some point, I'm sorry but there's no effort š
It would be a real shame if dramas stuck to a "vanilla" approach all the way through to the end. Itās important to diversify and sometimes bring more maturity to relationships. When itās done well, I donāt see the harm. The key is to avoid vulgarity because sensuality can be truly beautiful. I also find it inappropriate to harshly judge a work solely because of a few sexual scenes. A rating should primarily evaluate the story, characters, and writing. Judging a series on just this one aspect seems immature, sorry to say. Dramas often portray sex in an artistic way, with aesthetic and fitting scenes that align with the progression of relationships. When a couple finally forms, itās perfectly natural for that relationship to be consummated. If some people see an issue with that, maybe the problem lies with them. Of course, if thereās no story and it's just continuous sex scenes, like in "ELITE," I understand why people might find it shallow. But here, thatās far from the case. So, for those who keep crying "porn" at every turn, maybe itās time to reassess your priorities.
I've noticed that many people have been complaining about potentially sexual content in this drama, and I'd like to share my thoughts on that. What I often find frustrating in American series is the overuse of sex scenes that seem pointless, added repetitively just to fill narrative gaps without really contributing to the story. What I love about dramas is the slow burn of relationships, where we actually see characters build connections. If a sex scene happens later on, I find it less bothersome because it feels justified and better integrated since we become attached to the couple. If dramas continue to take this more thoughtful approach, I would be thrilled.
Lighter & Princess
Moonlight