Ok i had not seen Cold fish so i could not attest to its quality. And i used confessions in a different article,…
The action article went out first a couple of months ago and i loved the action in it, so I put it there. And i guess I put memories of murder under psychological.. Not sure.. But them being the popular ones I did not want to repeat. Nonetheless, they're all great thrillers as you mentioned.
Ok i had not seen Cold fish so i could not attest to its quality. And i used confessions in a different article,…
I do agree that there are way more amazing kmovie thrillers but we had already suggested most good thrillers like man from. Nowhere and Oldboy in previous articles like action recs, so I tried to keep it a little fresh (though my memory is bad but I have suggested memories of. Murder and confession of a murderer as well). But I will keep your suggestion in mind and be more inclusive of movies in other topics. Thanks :)
I am sucker for happy endings but what the hell was that. You just flushed the plot down the gutter. You can't kill the story. You didn't need the FL to travel from future if you don't want to use that. You could have stuck with her being from an ostracised sign or whatever. And the ending was plain bonkers. If you're showing politics, show repurcussions (even for a comedy).. The bad people got away with it and you just rushed everyone to be alive and i dont know what happened after. It effing made no sense. I loved every bit of it up till the last episodes.
Worst Ml in the entire series. He was so insecure and cocky. If they didn't put the scorned lover angle, I would have been pretty understanding of Pat's reason of becoming a villain. You drove the poor guy to it. The ML just keeps shouting with his falsely placed self righteousness, and keeps doubting everyone. No one ever did any thing to him and he kept playing the victim. So annoying!
Yes. Ru Na was the mastermind. That assistant or right hand of hers did all the dirty work for her. Her mom didn't…
Idk. I think she felt like she wasnt seen or heard in the house. Even I thought she was a secretary at first. Maybe through nina, she felt she is being in the light as well. Like a puppet master.
This was pretty good for the kind of comments there are. Not perfect, but a good watch. Not a romance drama but definitely a good thriller. The FL was meh. She wasn't as strong or screen present as someone with her past should be. The ML's character was okay but they could have shown some growth in him. The best character was Seung Mo. He was a victim and a perpetrator and excellent as both. It was the first time that I feel so much pity for a serial killer. Also, Ji soo was a lovable character, along with most side characters. Major Spoiler. Though I was initially pissed, that they showed Seung Mo's Alexythymia the reason for him to murder mercilessly and become like the father, making it seem like anyone with the disease is bound to go that way. Later, I felt more sympathetic towards his character. A 16 year who spends 9 years in a prison cell unaware of everything only to come out and find a cold world where he is not heard. And then he spends the rest of his time running and hiding because noone is there to help him. He wasn't emotionless. He felt betrayed and distrustful, and desperate to save his mother. Some might argue that he could have asked for help from the guard or An's father, but with the amount of corruption, would it have helped? They might just have ended up dead trying to help him. If the police was of any help, he wouldn't be so desperate. For a 16 year old, he felt that to be the only solution. In the mind of a 16 year old with no emotions and a history of 9 years of bondage, it was a desperate attempt to save his mother. And post that, he felt guilt and remorse, and he lived with it. Even when he felt, he pretended not to, and protected those close with him. He was so pitiable. I still cant come in terms with Ji Soo's death. She died loving him and believing he was a good man. Also, her death was the reason her father caved in and helped. Else, it would have been the same as always with corruption seeping in. One really does not understand, how corruption or small mistakes can turn into huge blunders. If they had somehow found and registered him or the fire safety was taken care of, things would not have escalated this much.
Let me get this straight. Ru Na was the one who dropped the lights on her, and Killed Jo Ajhusshi and the other guy? And later caused the car accident and stuff? And the Mom was only delaying the cornea transplant? And Dad was only aware and ignorant. I am kinda confused as to who did what?
It wasn't as cringe-y or emotional as the comments said. I loved the concept and despite the complaints others had, I loved the ending. I am a sucker for endings like these. But what bothered me was the character development. If she is hopeless and in an abyss, or in anger and resent, how can a guy who suddenly pays attention to you fix that. Healing is a transition and not a snap of fingers. Similarly, if some one is evil, why are they evil. What does she desire? What does she get by it? I didn't like how they didn't dive deep into the characters but kept on fixing stuff. It could have been a lot better if they had just let the characters be more realistic. Also, bro! How skinny was everyone in this show!? I feel so fat. :D
I loved every bit of it up till the last episodes.
The FL was meh. She wasn't as strong or screen present as someone with her past should be. The ML's character was okay but they could have shown some growth in him. The best character was Seung Mo. He was a victim and a perpetrator and excellent as both. It was the first time that I feel so much pity for a serial killer. Also, Ji soo was a lovable character, along with most side characters.
Major Spoiler.
Though I was initially pissed, that they showed Seung Mo's Alexythymia the reason for him to murder mercilessly and become like the father, making it seem like anyone with the disease is bound to go that way. Later, I felt more sympathetic towards his character. A 16 year who spends 9 years in a prison cell unaware of everything only to come out and find a cold world where he is not heard. And then he spends the rest of his time running and hiding because noone is there to help him. He wasn't emotionless. He felt betrayed and distrustful, and desperate to save his mother. Some might argue that he could have asked for help from the guard or An's father, but with the amount of corruption, would it have helped? They might just have ended up dead trying to help him. If the police was of any help, he wouldn't be so desperate. For a 16 year old, he felt that to be the only solution. In the mind of a 16 year old with no emotions and a history of 9 years of bondage, it was a desperate attempt to save his mother. And post that, he felt guilt and remorse, and he lived with it. Even when he felt, he pretended not to, and protected those close with him. He was so pitiable.
I still cant come in terms with Ji Soo's death. She died loving him and believing he was a good man. Also, her death was the reason her father caved in and helped. Else, it would have been the same as always with corruption seeping in.
One really does not understand, how corruption or small mistakes can turn into huge blunders. If they had somehow found and registered him or the fire safety was taken care of, things would not have escalated this much.
But what bothered me was the character development. If she is hopeless and in an abyss, or in anger and resent, how can a guy who suddenly pays attention to you fix that. Healing is a transition and not a snap of fingers. Similarly, if some one is evil, why are they evil. What does she desire? What does she get by it? I didn't like how they didn't dive deep into the characters but kept on fixing stuff. It could have been a lot better if they had just let the characters be more realistic.
Also, bro! How skinny was everyone in this show!? I feel so fat. :D