Average, yet better than a lot of highly rated garbage around. At least it has some solid music and a range of likable actors and it is only twice as long as the maximum that creativity of the writer can produce. If you compare it to some others that are ten times longer that the respective writer can think, you see that this is not as bad.
Despite stellar make up artists and excellent acting skills, the actors are way to old for their roles, which makes them ridiculous. I am not sure if that was intended...
It's a pity, the actors deserve appropriate roles and other young talents are kept behind.
The wonderful place they visit in Episode 46 is Semiwon Garden (세미원) in Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. I wonder when they were able to film there such that there are no people around...
The first 5 episodes were so unexpectedly good that I am a bit afraid to watch further. Would they be able to keep the level for the whole 16 episodes?
With her incredible performance in this simultaneous double role Park Bo Young wrote a big page in the history of Korean cinematographic art, and the whole team provided the appropriate support for it: excellence in every respect and harmonious team work. Congratulations to all of them!
10th episode, I find it still very creative and carefully lovely written. The acting is a feast, though the views of Seoul became rare. Let us hope for two good last episodes!
A clever decision have been to stop at about episode 7 or 8. It is a pity, because the first part was really really good. THe contrast is too strong....
Yes!!! It depends, of course, on what type of dramas you like but I can say that I like it very much. It's a perfect…
If you liked "Pump up...", then probably you'll like this too; at least the start is as creative, unexpected and funny as "Pump up...", maybe with a supplementary note of "education". Passing the mid of the drama, there is less creativity and fun and more standard stuff, but the actors are doing well, so if you like them, then you may bear with the predictable stereotypes. I'd stop after episode 8, probably.
HOW the heck can CEO Ma not tell everyone about the confession about selling the brewery? ANd CS keeps quiet about…
Indeed and this is not the only sign of loss of imagination unfortunately... Revival of already buried 'bad guys' is a typical signal of capitulation of the imagination of the writer...
Imagine a turning entry door to the LX hotel towards the end of Episode 38... :-)
I thought, big buildings like that rather have turning doors in order to spare energy (heating/cooling). I wonder, which kind of door we saw there before....
Not deceiving, it remained quite creative till the end. In my opinion it is a peace of art, definitively worth watching. The actual MDL score is a shame, but of course, this is not mainstream.
THE FIGHT AGAINST EGOTISM AND COOPERATING IN THAT ENDEAVOR IS INTERESTING TO WATCH, NOT THE PASSIVE SLIDING INTO…
I fully agree with you; many dramas and movies fail despite good actors and excellent camera work, simply because the script contrasts with these; one can learn techniques, but not creativity.
Despite stellar make up artists and excellent acting skills, the actors are way to old for their roles, which makes them ridiculous. I am not sure if that was intended...
It's a pity, the actors deserve appropriate roles and other young talents are kept behind.
With her incredible performance in this simultaneous double role Park Bo Young wrote a big page in the history of Korean cinematographic art, and the whole team provided the appropriate support for it: excellence in every respect and harmonious team work.
Congratulations to all of them!
Revival of already buried 'bad guys' is a typical signal of capitulation of the imagination of the writer...
I thought, big buildings like that rather have turning doors in order to spare energy (heating/cooling). I wonder, which kind of door we saw there before....