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Replying to BriBri Oct 21, 2021
Put all the drama with Kim Seon Ho aside the ending was beautifully done. It made me cry, especially I recently…
Yeah, Kim Young-ok as Kim Gam-ri was fabulous - as always. But I also like the child actors and the character of Du-shik himself.
On Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha Oct 21, 2021
This is a great drama. I'm not, normally, a pure rom-com fan , but love this for its great acting, its minimal tropes, and its slice-of-life vibes. I particularly like that it's an ensemble piece where, despite the main story arc, almost everyone's 'story' is real and developed. My favourite characters were Kim Gam-ri, little Jang Yi-jun and, of course, Hong Du-Sik but nobody dropped the ball, either, and apart from the 2 perverts, they were all real, lovable characters.
Replying to lime_pickle Oct 21, 2021
Title Yumi's Cells
I like both Yumi and Woong, but relate more to the latter character. For example, I don't share every waking thought…
Also, sexism - and therefore misogyny - are seen through a very culturally driven lens. For example, in my culture Aegyo isn't a thing, domestic violence isn't 'cute' or funny and neither is being blackout, vomiting drunk with near strangers, assuming they'll take you home unharmed or perhaps buy you an expensive hotel room.
Replying to catloveskdrama Oct 21, 2021
Title Yumi's Cells
I don't understand many of these comments. People like Woong's character because he's imperfect and makes many…
I like both Yumi and Woong, but relate more to the latter character. For example, I don't share every waking thought - I never have - and often don't tell people stuff that I think they're going to make a big, inappropriate fuss about. This has included, in the past, that X - who I had less than zero interest in - was maccing on me.
Replying to Sheen Oct 21, 2021
wow the comments and the rating dont add up 🤔
I don't think is unenjoyable. It's just that the writing and story arcs are very thin and muddled. But the actors, bless them, are doing the best with a fairly shonky script and direction. And it kicked off with so much promise.
Replying to Sushiciri Oct 19, 2021
I'm really enjoying this drama ,No boring episode
I agree, its really funny, well-written, well paced.
Replying to kim joline Oct 19, 2021
there is no depth in the characters nor the story
Also, so many McGuffins - the painting, the 'revenge' plot, even the supernatural bits. Its very muddled.
Replying to Sooyi Oct 18, 2021
Title The Red Sleeve Spoiler
It looks like the drama adaptation is going to deviate from the novel's plot a lot because from the novel spoilers,…
Does the novel cover her death (of liver cancer, bizarrely) at a relatively young age?
Replying to nimwoo Oct 18, 2021
Title Yumi's Cells
Am I really the only one who doesn't think Woong's actions in ep 9 were wrong? Everyone on this comment thread…
I half agree with your analysis. I think Yumi's initial reaction to. e.g. the marmalade, was OTT and neurotic, even controlling/jealous. But sometimes our instincts are ahead of our rational selves. As it turned out Sae Yi's intentions ARE nefarious, she DOES want to split them up and she has probably done that in the past/will continue to do that forever. Because she can. Because the men in a - real life - scenario will never see what she's doing. Signed, Thelma Ritter.
Replying to sunshine Oct 18, 2021
Title Yumi's Cells
I actually knew someone like this IRL. They will stress the cons (or negative aspects of something) so that the…
If, say, your parents were thinking of investing in a pyramid scheme, how much would you be *supportive* of their decision?
Replying to Bai Xi Oct 18, 2021
Title Yumi's Cells
Am I the only one who doesn't really like Yumi? I feel like she's very superficial and quite annoying...
I definitely think she started off somewhat neurotic and super shallow/trying hard to impress her 'mates' but she's growing on me.
On The Red Sleeve Oct 18, 2021
I'm really, really happy for drama makers to 'fictionalize' the elements that we can't possibly know, e.g peoples' feelings and motivations, etc. But I hope they don't completely butcher known, undisputed history as they did with Jang Ok Jeong (cringe) to create 'romance'. The real story - he was Sado's son - is interesting enough without that sort of bollix.
On Lovers of the Red Sky Oct 18, 2021
I love both the leads, the acting is decent, it's pretty to look at and I love the 'painting' parts and yet . . . I'm quite bored. Something - and I'm not quite sure what - isn't working for me.
Replying to 7386750 Oct 17, 2021
I don't know what to feel about this. Killing eve is literally my fav show and ofc they wouldn't show lgbtq elements…
Killing Eve isn't American in any case.
Replying to Shii Oct 17, 2021
Title Yumi's Cells
I agree with you. I was a bit disappointed when I saw Yumi's character in that episode but if you continue to…
Oh, I'll carry on regardless, but I'm relieved to know she grows up a bit. I don't think lying about planning to get married was for Woong's benefit, though. But props to him for saving face (for Yumi) and going along with it. I don't think I would have been so generous in the same circumstances, e.g. if a man I was going out with told a similar lie about me to impress his ex.
On Yumi's Cells Oct 17, 2021
Title Yumi's Cells
I'm only up to episode 8 but so far Yumi's making some really bad decisions out of vanity - the need to impress her cheating ex and at least one pretty toxic 'friend'. Does she get character development to become less silly and shallow?