I don't know how to start it, but i will put what i still remember and bother me1. Why doha trap changho in the…
1. He wanted to both take the dashboard and get rid of him. His goal was just to get Changho into an accident. Drugging was only to ensure the situation, whether he died or not. (Died? Good. Didn't die? He's drugged so go to prison) 2. That's what I was always thinking but the only logical answer is that he was unaware of Big Mouse's true intention. No Park was protecting Changho all by himself, and Warden Park didn't know who Big Mouse was until No Park told it to him himself. 3. You're right about that, but scattering his men throughout the hospital has already provided him with as much information as Miho knew anyway. And reaching Chairman Kang was not such an easy thing to do. The famous (a.k.a Big Mouse who stole Lala Capital's gold) Changho was a more accessible solution.
Ep15:Doha character is still well written than Changho character which seriously lacks emotional punch. Mostly…
Agreed!! Kim Joo Heon's skills and charisma as an actor is unbelievable. Before Big Mouse, he always played funny and dorky roles but now he is proving his versatile acting skills
This episode was so frustrating. I was waiting the whole episode for her to tell PCH that she is going to die.…
She knows if she tells him, he'll abandon everything he has to do and try to be just with her. And she doesn't want that. She wants to end this madness
In the prior episodes when they revealed that Choi Do Ha was the actual big Mouse who has been conning all the…
Choi Doha was the one who drugged Changho, tried to kill him and stole Jihoon's gold. He is also the one who indirectly killed Prof. Seo. He did it for revenge. We can say he is the villain of the series.
It was the real Big Mouse who manipulated Changho and tried to make him look like Big Mouse. They did it to protect Changho. Because they knew that otherwise, he would die in the prison.
It was a movie that did not leave tears in me in the second half... Honestly, the movie wasn't exactly based on the mystery, but on the characters and their connections\past. And I really liked that. I don't know about others, but what I was wondering about throughout the movie wasn't who poisoned those men, but the relationship between them. Shin Hye Sun and Hong Kyung ate their roles up and left no crumbs fr... The rest of the cast did a decent job too. And I especially liked Jung In's attitude at the end. She isn't completely white and innocent and never was. But, who is?
Overall: 8/10. It was awesome. Especially the ending.
Years ago, I watched Speed's "That's my fault" and "It's over" short MV movies. Ji Chang Wook, Park Bo Young, and Apink's Naeun were playing in it. It was about the Gwangju Uprising. When I watched this drama, especially in episode 10, I remembered those MVs. Good, old times. One of the best love stories.
the story is like that till the end and that's exactly why i liked it. these type of dramas are probably not your…
When a person reaches a certain age, none of these blessings actually matter. All of them, including Mi Jung, were cheerful when they were young, but over time they fell into a midlife crisis. Ki Jung is successful in her job but can't find love even though she is now in her forties now. Mi Jung can't find a place where she can feel herself. Chang Hee, on the other hand, is normally an energetic and talkative personality. There are many moments when they drink and have fun together but the feeling that time is ticking and they still can't achieve anything they want, doesn't leave them.
I'm at episode 4 and it's actually really... Beatiful? I think yes, this is the word to describe it. All of them are in their middle ages and have difficult problems. It's a little slow paced but the show overall is my cup of tea so nothing more.
I just watch episode 1 and I just can’t continue.. first of all the fl just got too personal for me I can’t…
Actually, Chang Hee talked about it. He said he could buy a car without his father's permission if he wants, but still chose to ask him. His father also refused it because the last time Chang Hee bought a car, he was defrauded and his father had to pay the money.
2. That's what I was always thinking but the only logical answer is that he was unaware of Big Mouse's true intention. No Park was protecting Changho all by himself, and Warden Park didn't know who Big Mouse was until No Park told it to him himself.
3. You're right about that, but scattering his men throughout the hospital has already provided him with as much information as Miho knew anyway. And reaching Chairman Kang was not such an easy thing to do. The famous (a.k.a Big Mouse who stole Lala Capital's gold) Changho was a more accessible solution.
Kim Joo Heon's skills and charisma as an actor is unbelievable. Before Big Mouse, he always played funny and dorky roles but now he is proving his versatile acting skills
"I ain't standing here as Park Changho's wife, but as a victim of NK Chemicals leaks."
This girl is even using her sickness for the benefit... I have no wordsđź’€ I just love her
I KNEW HE WASN'T A PSYCHO
Poor guy...
The only coincidence was that Changho's best friend was in the Big Mouse organization.
It was the real Big Mouse who manipulated Changho and tried to make him look like Big Mouse. They did it to protect Changho. Because they knew that otherwise, he would die in the prison.
Honestly, the movie wasn't exactly based on the mystery, but on the characters and their connections\past. And I really liked that. I don't know about others, but what I was wondering about throughout the movie wasn't who poisoned those men, but the relationship between them.
Shin Hye Sun and Hong Kyung ate their roles up and left no crumbs fr... The rest of the cast did a decent job too.
And I especially liked Jung In's attitude at the end. She isn't completely white and innocent and never was. But, who is?
Overall: 8/10. It was awesome. Especially the ending.
One of the best love stories.
https://youtu.be/Tolcbm1L4eU
In Kyung is Jo.