Is it just me, or were there more cinematic shots in the early episodes? The tone was colder and more nostalgic, giving a sense of seriousness, with deeper dialogue. But then it shifted to a warmer, brighter tone, and they're not as "serious" as before. It went from drama to comedy.
I suppose it's a way of demonstrating the IMF crisis and how they got out of it(?
Just finished binging eps 7ā10 and honestlyā¦the Thailand arc felt kinda dragging and a bit over the top (this…
fr!!! lol The camera in the tuk-tuks looked like a YouTube vlog, plus it didn't have the same "filter" as the rest of the drama, so it didn't look like it was from the 90s
A few moment of adrenaline rush. https://www.quora.com/If-you%E2%80%99re-drunk-can-you-become-sober-if-you-all-of-a-sudden-are-put-in-a-life-or-death-situation-because-of-the-adrenaline
At the end of episode 6, was Tae Pung drunk or was he faking it? Because when they arrive at the Busan office and the loan sharks are there, Tae Pung looks sober
People when a drama has 16 episodes: They should have made it 12 episodes
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It went from drama to comedy.
I suppose it's a way of demonstrating the IMF crisis and how they got out of it(?
edit: Now I know why they showed it, they went through his trash and used it against him by planting his DNA at the crime scene, right?