I don't understand the delight for this drama. It's terribly boring and slow. From the first episode, it didn't…
I personally like this drama, but tbh, I can understand why you'd feel that way. They have been a few times I've not understood the hype for a show too. This type of slice of life drama really isn't for everyone
ok, i am confused, so Yu Rim is the person chatting with Hee Do, and since she basically told her that she met…
This is what I'm saying. Even if they don't use names, the descriptions should have clued each of them to the other person. Because they have made it seem as if they tell each other everything. I would find it highly strange if they don't talk about fencing when they chat since that's such a big part of their lives. And I'm sure Hee Do has talked about Yurim before. Like I'm sure Hee Do told "Injeolmi" all about getting into the new school and getting on the fencing team. And also telling her the whole situation about their fight. It doesn't make sense that Yurim wouldn't know it was HD.
I've watched 10 episodes of The Untamed, but I still don't like it : (
Maybe when I finish the two dramas I'm watching, I'll give it another go. I dropped it some months ago, so I've probably forgotten some stuff that happened
I've watched 10 episodes of The Untamed, but I still don't like it : (
That makes me sad. I really wanted to like it. I do like the bromance/banter, beautiful scenery and everyone's good looks, but the actual story isn't doing it for me. I don't like the ghost thing plus the terrible graphics
I'm puzzled as to why this drama has high rating and good reviews when I'm already at episode 16 but find the…
I haven't watched this drama....just reading through comments to see if I should. I'm fine with long historical dramas. I've watched and liked probably 2 or 3. But one I just can't get into is the Chinese drama, The Untamed. It has such rave reviews and an overall rating of 9.1, so I was so sure I'd like it. I'm like 7 episodes in and I just don't.
I'm on episode 17 and I agree. There is literally not one character that is fully decent. They are either straight up psychopaths, liars, abusers, users, conceited, depraved, corrupt, merciless, soulless, unrepentant, plain evil, or some combination of these and more. Both the adults and their bratty children. Like they do the worst things for the stupidest reasons. Consider hurting/killing a kid so your child can get a place in a school...wut? And how did they all think it was okay to just move a dead child's body elsewhere without reporting her death like nothing happened? Then they all have the gall to judge other people for lesser things. Ugh...can't even
I agree on all points except the 4th one. If they haven't invited him he would have been with his mom and she…
That's my point. Her future self should have written the reason not to invite him so her present self would have known the important reason NOT to invite him. As it was, she didn't see the reason so she just went ahead.. Her future self could have saved them a lot of trouble. But to be fair, his mom might just have killed herself on another day, so there's that.
I decided to rewatch this 6 years after the first time I watched it. I couldn't remember anything that happened so it was like watching a whole new drama. I had given it a 7.5 rating the first time. As I was rewatching, I didn't understand why my rating was that low. I thought it deserved around 8.5 for how interested I was in it. But as I hit somewhere past the middle point, I saw why. The drama starts off strong. Interesting and engaging. But as we get closer to the end, some stuff doesn't make sense anymore. I started rolling my eyes and fast forwarding through some scenes.
I have few question for those really understand the movie (or read the manga): 1) why Naho loves Kakeru? 2) why…
I know, right? How could Suwa sacrifice is wife and child. But I guess he understood that he got a chance in one timeline and hoped that Naho and Kakeru could get a chance in another timeline. But I agree with you, the deep love/affection for Kakeru seems exaggerated for someone they'd only known for a very short time. I think that reading the letter did alter them though. The fact that they knew he would die without their intervention could have had something to do with it. That could explain why their future selves also seem to have this attachment. Because he died, his short time with them became something special. Maybe.
So this movie was touching but...... The female lead was so frustrating 1. Why tf did she not read the letter all at once? This annoyed me throughout. 2. Why would she continue to stay passive even when the letter expressly told her to do something? Like she would still be hesitating. 3. Along the same lines, watching her made me wish the site I was using had a 2x button. She was so mf slowwwwww. 4. Why did her future self not tell her the reason not to invite Kakeru on that first day? Seemed like a pretty important thing to mention. 5. Why the hell did they leave him alone on the day they knew he would commit suicide????
Can someone explain to me how Dae Young's father did not recognize him? I still can't get over that. His own son who lived with him for 18 years. In fact, the memory of his son should have been his 18 year old face. How could he not recognize him during that whole time? Even the day he looked at a picture of their family on the bus, he still didn't see it. This just seems so unrealistic to me. And I feel as if he should have looked familiar to his kids as well. They too knew is 18 year old face for a while. Even if they didn't recognize him exactly, he should have looked familiar. I wasn't a teenager yet 20 years ago, but I still recognize people from then.
I need similar drama recommendations
The female lead was so frustrating
1. Why tf did she not read the letter all at once? This annoyed me throughout.
2. Why would she continue to stay passive even when the letter expressly told her to do something? Like she would still be hesitating.
3. Along the same lines, watching her made me wish the site I was using had a 2x button. She was so mf slowwwwww.
4. Why did her future self not tell her the reason not to invite Kakeru on that first day? Seemed like a pretty important thing to mention.
5. Why the hell did they leave him alone on the day they knew he would commit suicide????