Great drama! I really liked the action scenes, and finally, adult people kiss and express love like adult people lol. I don't remember even one love confession from the main leads but I could feel their affection through the screen. It was good to see decent English-speaking actors in a K-drama. The plot lost its spark near the end, but nevertheless, I enjoyed it tremendously. Too bad they wasted Uhm Tae Goo and the only time we get to hear him speak is in the last episode. Anyway, 8/10.
This certainly was something that I haven't witnessed yet in dramaland :D The first scene with a make-out session on a coffin was a great indicator of that. I guess the winner of the most insane scene was the one with dynamite. I had to stop watching just to compose myself and stop laughing. Some editorial choices are confusing, but overall it's just a silly, over-the-top drama with half of it being main couple kiss scenes. Some parts were entertaining, and the songs they used were good, so it's 5/10 for me.
A unique drama in K-dramaland. The premise was much more interesting than the final product, but it's a well-made series. I liked the aesthetics. It's quite graphic, and I found the sex scenes both hot and disturbing. It's worth watching, if only for Kim Young Kwang's performance. I couldn't stand Yeong Gi Eun – she was annoying and way too irrational to be a detective. 6,5/10
The least entertaining movie in this franchise. Ma Dong’s plot armor and skill level in this one were ridiculous. The fight scenes quickly became repetitive and not exciting. The villains were not as good as in the previous movie. Lee Jun-hyuk was exaggerating a lot, and I couldn’t take him seriously. 5/10
I would say that it was a rather satisfying ending. All in all, it was entertaining at the beginning, but after 4 episodes it started dragging a lot. I would not rewatch it, but if someone likes MasterChef and silly stories, then I guess they'll enjoy it much more than I did. 6/10
Well… good for him, but I don't think his popularity is thanks to his "brilliant acting." He's handsome and fits the specific charms of "Bon Appétit, Your Majesty". Anyway, I'm looking forward to his next projects.
I'm curious how they'll adapt it. They added a 6-year time skip (which doesn’t happen in the novel). I guess they had to do that to avoid the most controversial parts of the story. Here, it seems they'll reconnect through work, which means almost all the background from the novel had to be changed. I just hope it won't turn into another generic office noona romance. I loved the original story because it was something completely different.
I didn't know that this movie was going to be so thought-provoking. It's a really good movie about friendship, loyalty, and the futility and tragedy of armed conflicts. 8,5/10
If the writers wanted to make this series about Mirr and Ogwi, they should have tried to build their characters…
Totally agree with everything you said. Ogwi and Mirr connection was the only thing somewhat interesting for me after 6 episodes. WTH was that weird "montage romance" sequence in episode 7? That's all the drama behind their forbidden love story? It's BS writing, just like this whole drama.
The downfall of this drama is just sad to see... I guess all the money went to pay for the cast, leaving only scraps for the script, costumes, and sets. Ma Dong should stay far away from the writing room.
Well... on paper, it's an interesting story and the special effects are good enough, but the constant exposition and paper-thin characters drag this movie into the oblivion of boredom. 3,5/10
I only finished this one thanks to the secondary characters and the cute scenes with Fang Ya En, her child and Cheng Kai Ran. I didn’t like the ML’s acting, and the main intrigue was IMO boring and too unbelievable. 4/10
unbelievable. 4/10