I watched this 4 years ago but dropped mid-way. After all these years I decide to give it a try again, I guess time has wildly changed me a lot because this time I can clearly feel every minute of this drama - all the resentment, grief, and even bittersweet. After all, whether people change or not, life still goes on
lol i actually love Yoko's terrible English as that's not my primary language and i just love hearing her screaming out a bunch of random sound in anger. it is very ironic, which matches so well with the tone & mood of the drama. had good laugh after a while thanks to this film
why did I hesitate to watch this when it first came out and now after 6 yrs I'm going crazy because of how good it is. This drama hits so very hard especially when you are going through a lot in life, I love how the screenwriters just casually break all the norm in kdrama to serve us a meaningful story like this.
Just wow. I didn't expect it to be this good, the way it portrays how brutal it is to have incurable illness, everything seems so real. The actress and actor were amazing, they sparkled very good chemistry. Gotta go drink a cup of water after a first few minutes of the movie cause I was scared af
Tbh, I'm a fan of crime and thriller so i must say this drama is not really good at those, the logics of the plot is way too easy to predict, sometimes even cliché. But the point here is that this drama is very distinctive and unique by its humor, I haven't watched any dramas feeling like this one tbh, lmao. And also the fact that it was released 15 years ago makes it better, I'm pretty sure it set quite a standard for the supernatural j-dramas back then. Huge plus point is that Touma character was freaking awesome, like, she's crazy af and i love it. Thanks netflix for finally succeed in convincing me to watch SPEC.
Oh my god, I've watched nearly 300 dramas but this one is truly something... Miyabi is probably one of the best FML out there, the whole time watching this I just keep saying like how tf can they create such an amazing character like this. I've watched the drama with peace feeling like it heals a part of me inside. A masterpiece.
i just love so much how the film depicted a life of an ordinary woman in her crisis phase. i'm a fan of chun woo hee and i just can't find any other movie in which her acting shows so much about her like this one. so ordinary, and i love it
I feel exactly the same now that I'm in episode 61 (first time watching the series).You have put my toughts into…
Yea, I had already known the ending while watching it but the drama was still so emotional. Good luck to you then, it took me a while to start watching another drama after this, I even wrote a poem while crying after watching QSD lol
What a meaningful drama, it’s absolutely a hidden gem. After watching it, death has no longer been scary anymore.…
One minus point about the ending; Ho Sang didn’t tell his mom about his condition, and in his funeral, the mom character didn’t appear as well, that quite concerned me.
What a meaningful drama, it’s absolutely a hidden gem. After watching it, death has no longer been scary anymore. Death is simply a part of life, it means going to a better place an temporarily away from your love ones. I enjoyed the drama to the very last moment!
After all, whether people change or not, life still goes on
had good laugh after a while thanks to this film
Gotta go drink a cup of water after a first few minutes of the movie cause I was scared af
Thanks netflix for finally succeed in convincing me to watch SPEC.
A masterpiece.
so ordinary, and i love it