This movie had Stockholm syndrome glued all over it, throughout, underneath, above, I mean this movie had me in shock and I just couldn't get a break. I loved the ending and the idea of god separating the two humans but then they yearn for each other throughout their entire lives, I think that was a nice idea to introduce.
Wow, just splendid artwork and a beautiful display. It was truly mind-blowing watching this as I realized too late that it wasn't my preferred BL shows but I got so glued to the storyline and the characters I couldn't stop watching it and in the end, I was left so emotional. The king has so many loose screws in the head and puts these poor men through so much.
I know he was in jail for killing someone with a knife, but is there an explanation on why he did it?
What I never caught the part where he actually killed someone, I remember when he was in the hole and Kim told him that he only commits petty crimes and that when he gets out he should get his life straight.
Just finished and I have to say it was just Amazing, I swear they had so many flashbacks I almost had a dang seizure but I loved the way everything comes together. The comedy was well balanced and the show didn't pull any punches in the emotional department, honestly, Looney's story will never be forgotten and I wished they followed up with some of the other side characters like Dr.Go and Kiast. I totally recommend!!!!!
It is currently 6:08 in the morning and I just finished binge-watching this series, and I can honestly say this could have been the best and I mean the best if it weren't for irrelevant characters. I confidently feel this entire series portrayed women to be one of the stupidest creatures on this earth and I don't say this because I'm sexist but I noticed from the start how the characters treated their female counterparts. Just watching the Idiotic decisions made by these female characters annoyed be too much but the plot was too good to give up on so I bared through it. Of course, the brothers had to find love in the end but I strongly would have suggested they had an ending scene where the brothers were together as if they had just started their journey to becoming great hero's. I honestly loved the side character like the Gambling Demon, Xuanyuan Sanguang, and the Black Spider because they truly added spice to the mix and I enjoyed their screen time, hands down I disliked Tie Xin Lan the most because even though she saved Xiao Yu'er a couple of times she really hindered the progression of the story and made some really dumb decisions that resulted badly for both the male leads.
Because there was no relationship between them.Till the end they remained a distance of a teacher and student.
You think they died in the water, I believe because there was still motion underneath the water that they didn’t die on sudden impact but I do understand the idea of them wanted to be reincarnated with each other again.
LOL. You know, you are questioning every damn decision that the writer and director made. But you know what? I…
I mean when they unhooked their safety ropes I almost cried of laughter because I thought it just can't be real, they about to commit suicide together but then I realized the fall into the water wasn’t that troubling. I suppose the writer was trying to be emotional and add some 'effect'? to the ending, I wish they showed what truly was in the picture that Dew showed young Phop.
The movie is really good. I think its better than the oroginal Korean Movie.I have a question to all thats already…
Yes, I just finished watching the movie so I went back and quoted these words to help my explanation. Old Phop said, "It’s impossible, we both know that right?" this was referring to the idea that young Phop and dew 'loved' each other but due to the oppressive atmosphere, they lived in they weren’t able to express their feelings, especially for Phop because he was the one who had trouble accepting it at first. I don’t know what exactly the picture is but based on the other pictures which indicate an animal or object I believe that whatever is in the picture could easily be connected with the concept of love as love is an intangible force.