omg this is so good T_T i didnt expect the fantasy element when i first started watching it but wow... i love the fact that they made 12 eps instead of 16. the drama neither long nor too short, everything was fully conveyed, the story is profound and emotional. definitely a must watch!! anw i don't think there will be ss2 since everything was solved within 12 episodes.
The first half of the movie is kind of slow since it's about how the government trying to conceal Park Jong Chul's death, you are going to get mad because of the dictatorship. Usually, nobody would care, but in this case, so many people were ready to sacrifice themselves for justice. The ending of the movie gave me goosebumps, really...
watching this because it seems like the romance and thriller are well-balanced in this drama. however, this is like, the 14th episode and they are still dealing with the relationship. they got together then broke up then reconciled, this is soooo boring. the plot about ian chase and his past seems like had been forgotten. ill try to finish it, but so far it has been going from a pure 9 to an 8
Can someone like tell me the plot revolving around young do and ahn ga young.
ahn ga young was his patient, she was depressed and not happy being a celebrity or sth like that. then one day she met young do in the coffee shop and suddenly disappeared, young do realized that she had thought negatively so he stopped her from committing suicide. they got married but like he was just trying to help her, after her condition was better, they dirvoced and became friends.
The worst time travel drama I’ve ever watched. Even though it has good cast and a kind of interesting plot, it seems like the screenwriter messed up his/her own work. There are so many plot holes and the plot doesn’t make sense at all. I’m a big fan of the anime Steins Gate, which is one of the best time travel anime so I cannot accept how Sisyphus was written. N what’s up with the ending?? The ML go back time to save FL and himself kind of reminds me of the ending of Steins Gate, Okabe also went back time and fooled himself to get to the world line where everyone was safe, Sisyphus also used that method but it’s just so damn wrong. And how tf he could reconcile with FL whilst she belongs to the future and in the past he’s much older than her that she could call him ‘ahjussi’, guess the screenwriter wanted to treat the audience. About acting, tbh I can’t stand Park Shin Hye at all, and Jo Seung Woo, although I’m a big fan but I felt really disappointed as the character doesn’t really fit his style. 7/10 and of course I will never rewatch it.
if u want to know about the romance in this drama, read my spoiler below
ML and FL used to be in a relationship, there wasn't like romance in this drama but kinda.... chemistry, u got me. FL hated ML because he had changed to a different person but they later worked together to fight for justice. FL still cared for him and they had some funny conversations about how he was a bad boyfriend lol
although it's kinda heavy to watch, its ending still gives me a strange feeling, quite sad when Mr. Song said his last words to his son and TK. The director didn't even give us an after credits or sth so this heavily filled me with complicated emotion... it's like watching the characters' journeys all along the lines. might not be everyone's taste and tbh i kinda wanted to give up half way, i'm glad i didn't cause once you've already got into the flow, you will actually feel it.
There is a weird point abt the ending when the ML saved the woman and she used his name for the baby, who will be the real Park Gwang Ho in 2017. When ML travelled to 2017 he met PGH and used his identity, which means in that timeline he had gone missing in the past and couldn't be there to save the woman so how tf she could use his name for the baby?
what kind of rating is this mannnnn, this must be the best historical drama with war theme I've ever watched. Even though i am not a big fan of historical film but i still manage to watch a 24-episode-long drama without skipping too many parts. I love how they set the drama so similar to the reality, it's not a drama telling the story of a famous person, a winning match, it's just about farmers who stand up to fight for their beloved country, to get their right to live in a world where there is no class, people are people, everyone will be treated equally. It's so emotional watching the battle of Ugeumchi, this is the first time I've cried watching a war-theme drama. I wouldn't say too much about the Japan-South Korea relationship though, but The Nokdu Flower reminds me a peasant revolution in my country that I was taught when I was in high school, if only my country could make a masterpiece like this, history wouldn't be a dull subject at school anymore. The acting is top-notch, i love how they keep the romantic element balanced, either too much or too little. However the last episode seems to be a little bit rush, it's like they're trying to put everything in an ep to end the drama ASAP.
its 5am and i just finished jejoongwon. i feel so empty rn T_T this fills me with nostalgia and reminds me of memories from ten years ago that i hadn't even experienced. gosh i cant handle this.
well even though we didn't have any kiss scenes but I find myself okay with that. sometimes romantic drama doesn't mean that it is to have skinships and kisses. their love in this drama is pure and gracious, which is enough for the romance tag.
Does this drama focus more on politics or romance?
I would say both but may be a little bit more political, I usually skip some political parts, however the romance element is really good, neither too much nor too little
well the series showed us many different aspects of all characters but i dont think it is better than the movie. about the gatt test, Bank bribed the gate guard so he could have folded test papers and hided them inside his shoes or sth like that, why trying hard to remember all the answer keys? there are a lot of abnormal details in this series. I also hate the ending when Lin tries to change the educational system, which is kind of unreal.
About acting, tbh I can’t stand Park Shin Hye at all, and Jo Seung Woo, although I’m a big fan but I felt really disappointed as the character doesn’t really fit his style.
7/10 and of course I will never rewatch it.
might not be everyone's taste and tbh i kinda wanted to give up half way, i'm glad i didn't cause once you've already got into the flow, you will actually feel it.
I love how they set the drama so similar to the reality, it's not a drama telling the story of a famous person, a winning match, it's just about farmers who stand up to fight for their beloved country, to get their right to live in a world where there is no class, people are people, everyone will be treated equally. It's so emotional watching the battle of Ugeumchi, this is the first time I've cried watching a war-theme drama. I wouldn't say too much about the Japan-South Korea relationship though, but The Nokdu Flower reminds me a peasant revolution in my country that I was taught when I was in high school, if only my country could make a masterpiece like this, history wouldn't be a dull subject at school anymore.
The acting is top-notch, i love how they keep the romantic element balanced, either too much or too little. However the last episode seems to be a little bit rush, it's like they're trying to put everything in an ep to end the drama ASAP.