she didnât recognise him the end cos akhee erased her memories and theyâre not twins but akhee is hyeonâs…
You don't lose your memory just by inhaling some mixture that doesn't even affect the other person who just wears... a transparent veil. Having the same face is why talked about the whole twin thing. He even said "oh you met the other dude", how would you not assume they are 2 different people.
I haven't watched this one, just came to view the page actually, but kdramas in general don't have the most original…
100% agree. I like to follow actors and actress in their project if they are good but some of them keep chosing bad projects so I stopped watching their work. Some always chose good projects so I always dive in and give it a shot. I noticed that people are focused on the prettiness of the actors mostly if it's a romance kdramas. If the actors are not pretty, they won't believe the love story or won't care. I feel like romance kdramas lovers are fine with the simplest plots because honestly, that's not the most original genre nor the one that gets the best writing. Take Business proposal, many people loved it despite the fact that you have a million kdrama like this one, yet they keep rewatching the same plot over and over again. If the characters are not pretty, they won't bother, they already know the story. People also watch kdramas to pass the time even if they think it's mid. If on top of that the actors are not pretty, again, they won't bother.
Now if the plot is really good/very original and really well written, people don't care about a pretty face as lead. Those are often not romance kdramas.
she didnât recognise him the end cos akhee erased her memories and theyâre not twins but akhee is hyeonâs…
Yeah I just watched the beginning of ep2, the whole memory loss is stupid. I know it's his alter ego but she doesn't know that, one would just directly assume they are two different people, no?
Just finished ep1 and the acting is not that enjoyable. PJH is good as Ak Hee but too much like his character in Week class hero as Sajo Hyun, I wished to see more range from him. The editing is bad, the CGI is horrible, apparently people can jump super high because of course they can fly. Why didn't FL assume they were twins ? What do you mean "how is he so different". And how come FL didn't recognize him in the end.
ETA : didnt see the fantasy tag, it explains the flying thing I guess. Apparently you can make someone smell something and have them pass out and lose their memory too lol
It seems like sum females think the FL is ugly, but as male I think she's cute. She's only 22, so I think she'll…
I haven't watched this one, just came to view the page actually, but kdramas in general don't have the most original plot and scripts so if on top of that the actors are not good looking, people won't bother to watch haha
âAs much as I want Jinman to be alive, it would make no sense for him to put his niece in so much dangerâIf…
He was there to protect her this entire time, knowing Bale was still alive, how could he think he wouldn't come after her out of revenge the second he was out of the picture? I also don't know why Bale took so long to come after Jinman and not even directly at him. As for the training, he taught her how to shoot but it was late in life that she decided herself to learn how to fight. He didn't really trained her to be at the level to defend herself from Bale and his former team, he just gave her the basics. There is no learning to survive if you're dead. I love that she's realistically not perfect at it, like you said she's learning on the job. But the danger here is too high for a first time and I lile to believe that Jinman wouldn't put her niece in so much danger considering how much he cares for her. looking forward to see if he's alive or not đŹ
2023 was a mess, not one decent kdrama, even the RARE "good" one were not up to what we got the years beforenot…
Moving was good too, My dearest was great for the first part (not surprising since they just copied Gone with the wind), it went downhill on the second part, they lost me at the amnesia trope, I didn't even watch the last two episodes. The rest I haven't seen since it's not my type of dramas and from what I have seen from the plot, they weren't good enough for me to try them haha. Still no good thrillers though! It's all about taste in the end, you're lucky 2023 was great for you, I was bored T_T
The amount of men like Bale we have in the army all over the world. So many psycho join the forces to have a legal right to kill and many even brag about it, crazy. It's pretty good so far but I have no idea how they are going to end this show. With only 2 episodes left I feel they can only stick to the main trope and we get to see if she survives Bale and his guys or not, no more, no less.
As much as I want Jinman to be alive, it would make no sense for him to put his niece in so much danger just to test her or something. She's lucky she's still alive. Why would he call Pasink to tell him he is no longer in debt? I know his death is weird because why would Bale agree for him to die like that when he's itching to kill him himself ? Also why didn't Jung Min call Bale to tell him to come take a look at Jinman's body, instead of calling the police? Plus the whole tub scene was just weird, it didn't look like he entered the bathroom a few seconds prior. If you think Bale has your niece, and you know he loves to kill, why would he spare her if you killed yourself ? He wouldn't.
At first I though him listening the recording multiple time was to confirm that it was fake and that she was safe. I thought he might have faked his death to come at Bale by surprise without expecting his niece to be in danger (why wouldn't she be though ??). I thought maybe that was why Bale changed his mind and demanded for Jian to be brought alive. Either he discovered Jinman was alive or he caught Jinman and wanted his niece to die in front of him. But then why ask Jung Min to kill her ?
Looking forward to see where this goes but like I said, with only 2 episodes left, I don't think we're going with a deeper ending than the original plot of her surviving or dying at the hand of Bale's men.
How the heck that psycho Bale guy has kept his job for so long? He's a liability to the merc company.Also, come…
"How the heck that psycho Bale guy has kept his job for so long?" He loves killing people and is therefore good at it. Never leaves witnesses alive, no remorse. On paper, he's the best type of mercenary you would want as long as results are there.
As for the family, he didn't think they would be in danger because the only guy who threatened them was supposedly dead. By the time he learned Bale was alive, his family was already dead.
Tell me a drama that has the same storyline and settings as this one then Iâll understand your point, 2 episodes…
Why are you hurt ? Did you write this one ? lmao the whole "they knew each other before and then they meet again at their lowest point" is one of the most common trope there is
is it cliche guys ??? when is a good kdrama gonna be released?? feels like it takes 4 5 months for a good one…
2023 was a mess, not one decent kdrama, even the RARE "good" one were not up to what we got the years before not one good thriller (at least that I'm aware of), it was a very very dry year
aren't they tired to always make the same kdrama over and over and over again? if korean people could stop watching them so the writers are force to try and be a bit original that would be great. even actors should have a bit of dignity and self respect and stop accepting roles in recycled kdramas
being rich in Korea or anywhere else, especially a huge [insert powerful name] group with political influence,…
Perhaps but the initial bling bling doesn't make me want to stay and found out. I won't last through whatever they are doing with him and his conglomerate privileges. The whole "kidnaping video" thing was tacky and then the bike scene to join the police force... it's just too much, I found it too ridiculous. It's why I wondered if writers think they can get away with the weirdest shit by just saying "well he can do that, he's rich". It's not my type of kdrama lol. I was looking forward to ABH in another drama so I'm annoyed that he chose one where the writing is not what I usually enjoy.
being rich in Korea or anywhere else, especially a huge [insert powerful name] group with political influence,…
When I said "they can do whatever they want", I meant the writers. Hiding behind "our character is rich" for everything and anything is not good writing imo. As for Batman, it's specifically because he has no ties in politics that the whole thing can work, it makes is interesring. It's a personal opinion but having every power just because of money works good for a vilain, not a hero, cuz then it's just boring.
Having the same face is why talked about the whole twin thing. He even said "oh you met the other dude", how would you not assume they are 2 different people.
I noticed that people are focused on the prettiness of the actors mostly if it's a romance kdramas. If the actors are not pretty, they won't believe the love story or won't care. I feel like romance kdramas lovers are fine with the simplest plots because honestly, that's not the most original genre nor the one that gets the best writing. Take Business proposal, many people loved it despite the fact that you have a million kdrama like this one, yet they keep rewatching the same plot over and over again. If the characters are not pretty, they won't bother, they already know the story.
People also watch kdramas to pass the time even if they think it's mid. If on top of that the actors are not pretty, again, they won't bother.
Now if the plot is really good/very original and really well written, people don't care about a pretty face as lead. Those are often not romance kdramas.
The editing is bad, the CGI is horrible, apparently people can jump super high because of course they can fly.
Why didn't FL assume they were twins ? What do you mean "how is he so different".
And how come FL didn't recognize him in the end.
ETA : didnt see the fantasy tag, it explains the flying thing I guess. Apparently you can make someone smell something and have them pass out and lose their memory too lol
I also don't know why Bale took so long to come after Jinman and not even directly at him.
As for the training, he taught her how to shoot but it was late in life that she decided herself to learn how to fight. He didn't really trained her to be at the level to defend herself from Bale and his former team, he just gave her the basics. There is no learning to survive if you're dead.
I love that she's realistically not perfect at it, like you said she's learning on the job. But the danger here is too high for a first time and I lile to believe that Jinman wouldn't put her niece in so much danger considering how much he cares for her.
looking forward to see if he's alive or not đŹ
Still no good thrillers though!
It's all about taste in the end, you're lucky 2023 was great for you, I was bored T_T
It's pretty good so far but I have no idea how they are going to end this show. With only 2 episodes left I feel they can only stick to the main trope and we get to see if she survives Bale and his guys or not, no more, no less.
As much as I want Jinman to be alive, it would make no sense for him to put his niece in so much danger just to test her or something. She's lucky she's still alive. Why would he call Pasink to tell him he is no longer in debt?
I know his death is weird because why would Bale agree for him to die like that when he's itching to kill him himself ? Also why didn't Jung Min call Bale to tell him to come take a look at Jinman's body, instead of calling the police? Plus the whole tub scene was just weird, it didn't look like he entered the bathroom a few seconds prior. If you think Bale has your niece, and you know he loves to kill, why would he spare her if you killed yourself ? He wouldn't.
At first I though him listening the recording multiple time was to confirm that it was fake and that she was safe. I thought he might have faked his death to come at Bale by surprise without expecting his niece to be in danger (why wouldn't she be though ??). I thought maybe that was why Bale changed his mind and demanded for Jian to be brought alive. Either he discovered Jinman was alive or he caught Jinman and wanted his niece to die in front of him.
But then why ask Jung Min to kill her ?
Looking forward to see where this goes but like I said, with only 2 episodes left, I don't think we're going with a deeper ending than the original plot of her surviving or dying at the hand of Bale's men.
He loves killing people and is therefore good at it. Never leaves witnesses alive, no remorse. On paper, he's the best type of mercenary you would want as long as results are there.
As for the family, he didn't think they would be in danger because the only guy who threatened them was supposedly dead. By the time he learned Bale was alive, his family was already dead.
the whole "they knew each other before and then they meet again at their lowest point" is one of the most common trope there is
not one good thriller (at least that I'm aware of), it was a very very dry year
even actors should have a bit of dignity and self respect and stop accepting roles in recycled kdramas
I was looking forward to ABH in another drama so I'm annoyed that he chose one where the writing is not what I usually enjoy.