"willingly participated in the K-drama to show his loyalty and support to director Kim Jae Hyun." Why…
I was gonna say the same thing, they made it sound like he was kidnapped by a cult leader 😂 I think it’s just the translation, but it still made me laugh.
Such a great movie. I honestly thought it was gonna be just another forgettable thriller with a plot that has been done a thousand times before, but I’m glad I was wrong. I watched it yesterday and I’m still thinking about it.
How bloody is this exactly that it's marked as horror, too? I'm trying to find out but it's hard to stay spoiler-free. If anyone has an answer I'd appreciate it; and also if you'd say it's on par with "Strangers from Hell" and the like.
i mean they waited three years, they could've waited another one and released an actual, complete season because this may have done more bad than good LOL
Started off great then got gradually worse as the episodes went on, the structure was not solid and the writing was all over the place. In the end it just got monotonous, with some scenes just repeating themselves and some plot points taking forever for no valid reason. The story was objectively heartwarming, though. I just expected so much more by how it started in the first episodes.
when Gwi Ju is talking to the fireman in the present, the fireman says that someone has been sending tuition money to their colleague’s son all these years, (the colleague who had died in the fire), and the fireman also says that he thinks it’s Gwui Ju who has been sending him money, but Gwi Ju says it wasn’t him. I expected them to follow up on this but they never did. And when he said that, I also thought the son might be I Na’s boyfriend (although maybe the age doesn’t match.) It was just weird to see this being mentioned and then dropped. Maybe i missed something!
Sorry to mess ur theory but I’m also kinda gloomy after seeing the ending…like everything he fought to make…
Yes, same, that’s why I’m trying to justify their choices that didn’t make much sense LOL. I wondered about the rooftop scene too. He is back at that time, however he lives as the businessman *after* meeting Death, and in that life he was back in time, so if he is now back at the rooftop but doesn’t die, that means he doesn’t meet Death and doesn’t go back as the businessman who messed up his interview. Then again we could argue, if nothing messed up his interview he would have gotten the job (as he states multiple times) and getting a job wouldn’t have made him suicidal. Or maybe he would still have not gotten the job, or maybe he would’ve been suicidal regardless of the job. Still not over this. I wish they had made more sense instead of making the fans do the job LOL.
This was a mess, and maybe my expectations were too high so that didn’t help. You can already guess what it is all about by the first episodes, as well as how it is going to end (mostly because it has been done in the same way a million times and it just follows the same script no questions asked). Also, were those flashback sequences made in PowerPoint? Jeez.
smh.