C-Comedy? Please timestamp the exact moments when you laughed so I can gauge just how much of a psychopath you…
at the beginning, in every lives he started living, he was desperately chasing after money, trying to stay alive and avoiding death, hence hell. it was pathetic, that's why I said it started off as a comedy. gradually, he started to value other things, to understand the ones he left behind, their pain and so on. i actually laughed at the scene where he jumped without a parachute and when he died the boy who was saying the ratings were like "it's 30%, we can have a paid vacation". it's tragicomic. it's not the death i laughed, it's the life.
man has a face like a sculpture, and his jawline. i also think he's the perfect lead for pit babe. he was not a fit for coffee melody. I'm happy for him, probably more people will know him after this role
rewatched again and I'm still loving this so much. while reading the comments here, I saw that some people didn't like it at all and everyone has their own taste and judgement but hating a drama is just too much. every drama has their own audience, you may not relate to every drama out there and it's completely fine. but calling it trash just because it doesn't make sense to you is unfair. I'm a psychologist and I see this drama as a good portrayal of trauma. the only thing I criticize is jae won's therapist because she really sucks in her job. maybe our directors didn't get therapy before or maybe their therapists were also awful. I mean ji hyun's boss could be a better therapist for sure. another thing is, many people are complaining because the trauma was unsolved. and that's the reality. even if you go to a really good therapist regularly, it's not an easy issue. and we're dealing with a loss here. and he also doesn't have supportive or understanding parents. there are just so many things he has to deal with. he has a dream that he are hesitant to follow because of all the pressure and violence. and yes, this drama did not show a rosy happy ending to us. but isn't it the right way? they still have their happy ending. it doesn't have to be perfect. now that they're both willing to understand each other, being more confident, being brave is already a happy ending. there will be difficulties along the way, but they're willing to face them together. it's the kind of happy ending I really appreciate. again, it may not be your cup of tea, but this isn't an excuse for your rude comments. because it was relatable and sincere for many of us. I'm also saying this as a queer person, as someone who has their own traumas, as someone who is still trying to figure out life in mid-twenties. this drama has so much impact for me. so please be kind.
i'm so proud of him. he tries his best all the time in everything. in his occupation, in taking care of people he loves, in improving himself. he deserves all the best. he improved a lot as an actor. i first saw him in 2 moons 2 and he was already the best actor in that. gmmtv was right about him. i really wanna see him in better dramas with better directors. I hope he can achieve all his dreams and goals. I also hope he always has this great personality. go best friend! you're doing great ♡
of course he's extremely pretty and attractive but his acting is even better!!! those glances gazes i'm gonna lose my mind i love it when actors can act with their eyes without talking
i wanna watch this so baddd! as someone who watched their wedding live, i'm so excited about seeing them together in a series but where can we watch it
I'm a psychologist and I see this drama as a good portrayal of trauma. the only thing I criticize is jae won's therapist because she really sucks in her job. maybe our directors didn't get therapy before or maybe their therapists were also awful. I mean ji hyun's boss could be a better therapist for sure.
another thing is, many people are complaining because the trauma was unsolved. and that's the reality. even if you go to a really good therapist regularly, it's not an easy issue. and we're dealing with a loss here. and he also doesn't have supportive or understanding parents. there are just so many things he has to deal with. he has a dream that he are hesitant to follow because of all the pressure and violence. and yes, this drama did not show a rosy happy ending to us. but isn't it the right way? they still have their happy ending. it doesn't have to be perfect. now that they're both willing to understand each other, being more confident, being brave is already a happy ending. there will be difficulties along the way, but they're willing to face them together. it's the kind of happy ending I really appreciate.
again, it may not be your cup of tea, but this isn't an excuse for your rude comments. because it was relatable and sincere for many of us. I'm also saying this as a queer person, as someone who has their own traumas, as someone who is still trying to figure out life in mid-twenties. this drama has so much impact for me. so please be kind.