I enjoyed her in “Five Enough”—great series. She was an unknown actress, but was very hilarious in “She…
Interesting. It's the opposite for me -- I knew her as a supporting actress but frankly at the time I never thought of her as someone with potential to lead a drama. Perhaps she just had too little screen time in the shows I watched. But when she rose to lead roles, I realized I underestimated her talent.
Auditors that handle office affairs, FL hiding a secret about her dark past... Her secret is that she was (unknowingly)…
I was thinking an abusive relationship or one where she gets cheated on. Yes, I also think something about relationships since that seems to be the running theme of the show.
I'm starting to not trust dramas that don't post the screenwriter.
It's not some coincidence, it just means the writer doesn't have a page and this is their debut work. And new writers' works obviously have their risks.
Am I the only one thinking this pairing is an odd choice for a romance?
50% of comments below were talking about how Lee Jaewook would be a better partner for Shin Hyesun lol. But then the ML clearly needs to be younger than the FL, so he wouldn't fit the role.
That is actually crazy. It seems that while Korean cinema isn't in the best state, a big hit gets released once in a while. The last one was Exhuma. Looking forward to watching this
The second case is pretty weak and unconvincing imo. So far it's watchable but nothing impressive. The possessions seem to be just comic relief instead of helping to drive the story.
I want to like this but it's not clicking for me. The leads are good individually (first time watching this actress in a lead role and she is pretty natural), but they honestly look more like siblings together lol. I'm not really enjoying it after the first few episodes where they were students. That isn't to say it is bad though, it's just not for me.
Once they prove that the body isn't Sarah Kim (or that she is Sarah Kim), her confession to murdering Sarah Kim…
I guess the logic behind this is not perfect but the main reason why the detective decides to go with her confession is because he is that desperate for a promotion. He went against his principles and took Sarah's deal. If you notice the details, he actually felt something in common with her (having to work up from the bottom)
im still confused, how is he failed to capture Sarah Kim?what is his disadvantage to prove her as Sarah Kim??
Once they prove that the body isn't Sarah Kim (or that she is Sarah Kim), her confession to murdering Sarah Kim is proven false. After which they wouldn't have much to work with as 1) they don't have the DNA evidence to prove her to be Kim Eunjae/Sarah Kim 2) No evidence that she committed murder apart from her confession.
Even if they prove that she is Sarah Kim, the likely scenario would be that they could only investigate her for fraud but not prove that she committed murder.
I’ve been a fan of Shin Hye Sun for years and have had the privilege of watching her grow from a supporting…
I've also watched her since her days of having a few minutes of screen time per episode of a drama. I recently rewatched Stranger and the growth since then is amazing.
Even if they prove that she is Sarah Kim, the likely scenario would be that they could only investigate her for fraud but not prove that she committed murder.