Quantcast

Details

  • Last Online: 7 days ago
  • Location:
  • Contribution Points: 88 LV2
  • Roles:
  • Join Date: September 6, 2015
Replying to Somach May 14, 2017
Title Suspicious Partner Spoiler
I wish Tae Joon character will be good till the end, because i really hated his character in Missing 9. This time…
Would Noh Ji Wook as we know him be disgusted with someone for something minor?
But have you seen this actor in Flower in Prison? He starts bad as a typical young nobleman marrying for power, doing what his in-laws instruct him, but redeems himself there. It's lenghty though.
Replying to Somach May 14, 2017
Title Suspicious Partner Spoiler
I wish Tae Joon character will be good till the end, because i really hated his character in Missing 9. This time…
Oh, he so did.
On Chicago Typewriter May 14, 2017
Title Chicago Typewriter Spoiler
I feel her past live recollections are underused. It's only a vulnerability for her. She's not an active part of rediscovering their past, just stands and waits for others to bring it to her (or shelter her, if that's where the story is heading at given point). She had premonitions when it was convenient for the plot, stays clueless when it's more convenient to have her that way, again gets some agency when the story decides to move an inch. She doesn't see Yoo for the sake of all those comedic or angsty scenes more than other reasons.
Also, off-centered stares theory went out the window since she still hasn't realised HSJ yells at someone invisible from time to time (or she's just dense).

/I think it'd be even better if it wasn't for the family drama(s), but more character-driven instead. I wouldn't mind if it was even slower then. Just the main three, rediscovering their past and trying to sort it out, without those cliche problems making them look pitiful. It's too overdramatic now. Baek min is useless. He was a write off since the beginning and making him a latest version of stock character villain (animal abuser) doesn't help. The situation in the past is messy enough without bringing more people to put the blame on. I really don't care about any of side characters and most of them make me cringe (editor and wanna-be Italian chief are on top). There's no enough meaningful conflict to keep the whole thing rolling for 16 episodes. We are taking a detour after detour (forced encounters, is he or he not a ghost, mean guy implodes, she can't see him, the girl has to be protected from her past,…). I'm impatient to see them finally working together.
Hassliebe continues. 6 more to go.
On Tree with Deep Roots May 14, 2017
It took me more than a year to finish this (I was a little too persuasive when I tried not to watch 6FD and this side to side to avoid spoilers and Jang Hyuk isn't my favourite actor...), but it was so worth it. A high quality drama. Great photography and writting. Maybe a little too much lenghty flashbacks towards the end and I could live without those two sidekicks from the guard and their antics, but all important plotlines stayed relevant until the end, so I'm satisfied. Even irritating characters were essential, as they provided with counterlines and acted as catalysts. More a battle of thoughts than pure power struggles. I had goosebumps when they were discussing writting system. Who would have thought.
On Valid Love May 14, 2017
Title Valid Love
The title fooled me and I bet on a wrong ship. I think I'm going to disregard everything we've been told about Kim Il Ri and pretend it ends differently.
Quite well written (for a melo). It has those bits that only happen in character's head and then rewind and every single time I fall for this.
On Please Find Her May 13, 2017
It's fun even if sometimes lacks fluidity (the transitions are very random). More comedy then romance for now. I wish they were airing more than 10 minutes per week (7,5 minutes minus credits and a tiny Korean lesson at the end).
And Hyungwon is so cool.
Replying to etcetera May 13, 2017
i have seen the 30-episode version and it was better. i kinda already expecting plot holes when they reduced the…
because it's harder to write a negative review. You have to finish a drama you dislike while taking notes in your head to make valid points and not just rant. Yet dropping something and/or rating it low is a matter of seconds. Hence reviews with high rates and not so high average (but 7,8 is still a decent score in my book).
Replying to Unnie25 May 13, 2017
Title Suspicious Partner Spoiler
I thought this drama was supposed to be light and fluffy what is with the murder? Only up to episode 2... does…
you're asking for getting ep 2 (=3-4) spoiled for yourself, but here you go:



she doesn't go to jail.
She's a suspect, but due to victim's father meddling with the evidence, the case fails and she walks away free. She can't be prosecuted again unless a strong evidence pointing her as a murderer comes to light. The real perpetrator isn't revealed yet.

I'd rather describe it as quirky and sassy than fluffy. I think it blends comedic tones with crime way better than one recent drama that shall not be named.
Replying to Sweetpea Mama May 12, 2017
Title Man to Man
Park Hae-jin's fans have something good to look forward to. He's been cast in a romance/mystery from…
Casting him as a better part of male cast seems like a desperate move to save a drama from being hijacked by the second lead, but I'm in.
Replying to Dreamy May 12, 2017
Wait, is it really gonna be 40 ep long? Really??? *0*
since they air back to back it makes no difference for now other than chaos on streaming sites and in the comments.
On Love in the Moonlight May 11, 2017
Ok, but I hope we're in an agreement that 'boombastic' trailer adds at least two stars for the rating. Best trailer ever.
Now I want the rewatch the beginning.
On The Rebel May 11, 2017
Title The Rebel
anyone else has troubles with the pacing? I like it and when I have a good day for watching this, I watch several episodes in a row, but sometimes just can't get into this. It's like swimming in molasses. Instead of filling episodes with non-events and going back and forth, it develops like it had all the time in the world. It's generous. It lingers. Idk.
Replying to OKasiandrama May 11, 2017
Seriously?? Y'all people gotta get more creative with y'all's posters!! I mean, off the top of…
there's other version stylised on old propaganda poster, with character all dashing and looking into their brave new future. Maybe we can have that one on top.
see: http://blog.naver.com/PostView.nhn?blogId=hrlovelove&logNo=220991921754
But it's one character per poster, so maybe that's why this one was chosen.
Replying to rumtumcat May 11, 2017
maybe it is just me. I think the main lead Ma Ke doesn't suit to be the main lead. lol. okbye
Like the actor is not good enough for main roles or he doesn't match the character? I don't have a problem with him other than struggling to unsee him as a vampire from http://mydramalist.com/21024-the-journey . I keep expecting him to throw himself at people with his jaws wide open. And his hair, obviously.
Replying to Light May 11, 2017
it looks like DF is planning to air them in 30 minute chunks, they even have the total amount at 40 eps in the…
Oh, I tought it was just cut in half to put some election coverage in between or something. Why are they doing this? Is it related to some advertisment regulations? Because the drama still last 60 minutes and it's written like a 60 minutes episode, just mechanically cut to abide the rules... I wonder how it influence future dramas.
Replying to SeHee May 11, 2017
Title Love in the Moonlight Spoiler
This one's pretty light-hearted for a saeguk drama which is nice. The villains got what they deserve and…
He had to die to fulfill the prophecy /face reading thing (one has a face of a great king, the other dies at a young age + switched caps). Or rather to prove the point that Minister Kim fulfilled it for him.
But I wouldn't mind if both he and Crown Princess found a happier ending. I liked that one though. It'd be boring to see everyone paired. They went their own ways.
And Ra On had much more freedom outside the palace. Wasn't everything heading towards making her the next Queen, with Jo Ha Yeon willingly going away though?
On Love in the Moonlight May 11, 2017
Title Love in the Moonlight Spoiler
So glad I pushed mysfel through the end. I was stuck around ep 13-15 for months, but now the details are blurred and I don't remember what bothered me then. How something so fluffy and fun turned so heavy in the last part? Go figure. But the angst was always there, so it's not like a rapid tonal shift.
I can't believe a prince so cunning took so much time to realise his favourite eunuch is a girl, but I guess we had to have an obligatory 'alien or whatever' line. So much angst and forced separations, both 2nd leads so pitiful, but I don't mind it all because all main characters are so precious. And everyone is so ethereally beautiful.
I cried when Minister Kim died, he from all the people. No idea why. I was probably teary since earlier eps.
I wish the king died too. Sorrynotsorry.
Production values - off the roof. Everything matches so perfectly and is so well executed, it makes watching older dramas painful.