I love the cinematography in this. Even though this is a short drama, the visual quality is great. Very dramatic, rich visuals. I like how the director plays with the lighting, uses a lot of backlighting and silhouettes to tell the story and it sometimes feels theatrical like watching a stage play.
Also I glanced abit on the comments below, I'm not sure why people are complaining about the FL age. I don't think there's any problem since there's no sexual scenes, and I don't even think there's any kiss scenes between her and the ML- they mostly just hug. Historically speaking it's also normal for a young girl in the past to already be married.
Story-wise is fine, I was more captivated by the visuals. Overall I think this is a great watch.
I guess I will try my luck and poor Japanese trying to watch this one bc I like the cast too much.ps1: I hate…
Glad I read your comment. I was about to drop this after glancing at the first ep. So glad I gave it another chance, because it turned out wonderful! Thanks :)
XD I'm sorry, I gave this a chance and gotten this far, but this is getting dumber and dumber XD. I keep skipping ahead just to get it over with in under 5 mins. lol So it's time to say goodbye now.
I've seen a few Jdramas that have the actors dance in the opening and closing credits, but most times they don't have anything to do with the drama itself - especially not here when it concerns topics such as affairs. And yet, there they are, dancing like an idol group XD
Mmm, yeahh,, i dunno,, I'm on first ep. & this is giving me a very common American TV vibe. I guess that's why it's on Disney? XD So far story feels like an outdated 90's show idea of overly romanticized leading lady meets bodyguard action romance, fitting for teenage girls. Somewhat bigger budget but seemingly a waste of the leads' talent. Many awkward acting moments, and unnecessarily cringe "romantic" scenes that's really unnatural. LOL. I'm still going to see how this goes, but yeah.
1. Everyone in the story seems very straightforward. They're either naive or still have integrity even when they're doing bad things. rotfl
2. In their fast paced chess match between the leads, evidence sure are found and used up in no time at all, lol. Everything moves so smoothly. Also they're so smart it takes a split second to think about the next move after being dealt a huge blow.
3. It's so funny that every time actress Im Se Mi's character appear on screen she's always frantically running somewhere XD
4. The writers/creators must be devout Christians. The amount of analogy taken from the story of Jesus makes it seem Christianity is a given for everyone in the story :D
5. A few modern English terms thrown here and there is a bit odd like there's a disconnect between the younger generational script with the older generation actors who wouldn't likely be using them. This includes the odd part I feel about the president smoking e-cig despite being on the older side.
6. That prosecutor best friend of the ML may be righteous, but he was definitely on the verge of being a naive righteous idiot in the beginning.
7. It's so weird how when everyone else uses the others' family to either pressure take advantage of each other, the ML's is out of the question. No one seems to be targeting his for some reason. The same goes for how the ML only has a one track mind towards his own goal and doesn't seem to be concerned with or have any interaction with his own family throughout all this.
I find it odd that they chose an e-cig to be smoked by the president, who's of older age. I rather think it's more prevalently used by the younger generations.
I used to think the same that they were making only manga dramas for girls but after I saw some different ones…
Thanks for the recommendation :) That's a good plenty to add on to my already sizeable plan to watch list now XD Hopefully I can get around to watching them some time in the near future. 😃
Also I glanced abit on the comments below, I'm not sure why people are complaining about the FL age. I don't think there's any problem since there's no sexual scenes, and I don't even think there's any kiss scenes between her and the ML- they mostly just hug. Historically speaking it's also normal for a young girl in the past to already be married.
Story-wise is fine, I was more captivated by the visuals. Overall I think this is a great watch.
1. Everyone in the story seems very straightforward. They're either naive or still have integrity even when they're doing bad things. rotfl
2. In their fast paced chess match between the leads, evidence sure are found and used up in no time at all, lol. Everything moves so smoothly. Also they're so smart it takes a split second to think about the next move after being dealt a huge blow.
3. It's so funny that every time actress Im Se Mi's character appear on screen she's always frantically running somewhere XD
4. The writers/creators must be devout Christians. The amount of analogy taken from the story of Jesus makes it seem Christianity is a given for everyone in the story :D
5. A few modern English terms thrown here and there is a bit odd like there's a disconnect between the younger generational script with the older generation actors who wouldn't likely be using them.
This includes the odd part I feel about the president smoking e-cig despite being on the older side.
6. That prosecutor best friend of the ML may be righteous, but he was definitely on the verge of being a naive righteous idiot in the beginning.
7. It's so weird how when everyone else uses the others' family to either pressure take advantage of each other, the ML's is out of the question. No one seems to be targeting his for some reason. The same goes for how the ML only has a one track mind towards his own goal and doesn't seem to be concerned with or have any interaction with his own family throughout all this.