The airplane crush scene, as well as the parkour and car chase scenes were better than many Holywood blockbusters'! Lee Seung Gi was amazing! Can't wait for tomorrow
Like in the first movie, the cinematography, scenery, music and ambience were amazing! Especially her bicycle rides were awesome. Slightly disappointed, though, due to the rushed, incoherent ending...
Such a unique, heartwarming, soothing experience this film was! Fantastic cinematography and camera work that depicted the ethereal beauty of rural Japan so gracefully! The moisty, foggy rice paddies, the cloudy skies, the colourful hills were just astonishing... The documentaristic, narrative technique used, combined with Hashimoto's beauty, her soft voice and the well-fitted music made this experience even more fascinating! The perfect choice for a lazy autumn weekend.
Such an incredible, awesome drama! One of the best dramas I've seen, ever! Top-notch acting from a superb cast, beautiful plot and subplots, captivating and well-written characters, magnificent scenery and costumes. One of the best villain characters and one of the most tragic love stories that ever existed in dramaland... Kim Nam Gil gifted us with a performance of a lifetime as Bidam - pure perfection!
An artistic, sometimes poetic, atmospheric, mysterious -even eerie- depiction of the consequences of loneliness and social alienation, that can even lead to a distorted or alternative reality. It sure has its weak points, especially the abrupt, without a proper closure ending, but overal an interesting mystery attempt.
The movie was not as good as I expected, even though the cast and the story seemed very promising... nonetheless it was quite entertaining (especially the second half). The scenery was captivating, the music very well-fitted and Sato Takeru was a pleasure for my eyes!
It definitely is an old-school kdrama with a rich girl - poor guy kind of a fairytale plot, rather simple and predictable, but also nostalgic and quite enjoyable. And I have to say that young Choi Ji Woo is so beautiful!
Jung Kyoung Ho was excellent in both acting and singing
Such an elegant and talented lady!
Especially her bicycle rides were awesome.
Slightly disappointed, though, due to the rushed, incoherent ending...
Fantastic cinematography and camera work that depicted the ethereal beauty of rural Japan so gracefully! The moisty, foggy rice paddies, the cloudy skies, the colourful hills were just astonishing...
The documentaristic, narrative technique used, combined with Hashimoto's beauty, her soft voice and the well-fitted music made this experience even more fascinating!
The perfect choice for a lazy autumn weekend.
Top-notch acting from a superb cast, beautiful plot and subplots, captivating and well-written characters, magnificent scenery and costumes.
One of the best villain characters and one of the most tragic love stories that ever existed in dramaland...
Kim Nam Gil gifted us with a performance of a lifetime as Bidam - pure perfection!
Count me in!
That's how a psychological thriller should be!
Can't wait to find more about all these weird people...
The scenery was captivating, the music very well-fitted and Sato Takeru was a pleasure for my eyes!
And I have to say that young Choi Ji Woo is so beautiful!
Ra Mi Ran really rocks!