For some reason, when i first saw the trailer and the poster for this drama, i thought the other woman was their daughter too. Don't ask me why, she just looked young enough to be a 17 year old in my mind. xD
Really debating on whether i should keep this in my "to watch list" or not. Chinese historical/fantasy dramas usually have very appealing plots in my opinion, but what ruins most of them is the absurd amount of episodes they have and how boring they become after a certain episode. This one in particular appeals very much to me and i hope i'm wrong about this one. With that being said, can someone give me their honest and unbiased opinion?
I've been so curious to watch this movie after all the good reviews. Can anyone tell me if the movie has any sort of horror scenes or even jumpscares? It kinda looks like that type of movie, but it's not tagged as such. I just want to be sure. :)
I've been a little conflicted if i should watch this drama, and also the first season, or not. To someone who loves romance, mystery and a very good plot, can someone give me their honest opinion about the prequel and the sequel? :)
What a (unexpectedly) heartwarming movie. As a future teacher, it only made me more passionate about working with autistic and special needs children. It’s a 10/10 for me!
This drama had potential to be something so much better. Until episode 7 i was undeniably hooked on this. I wouldn't say it was a completely fresh new plot, but at the same time it was quite a unique one. It also reminded me a lot of W, one of my all time favorite dramas, so i was hoping we could have seen some parts of the real world and the writer of the comic. The acting was 10/10 in my opinion. I loved all the actors, especially Lee Jae Wook, Kim Hye Yoon and Jung Gun Joo. Even though it's not a horrible drama, it's not really a good one either. It left me with so many unanswered questions: Was that a third story/comic at the ending? How did Haru and Dan Oh remember each other, it was indeed a new story? Why did the writer even write the same story with the same characters all over again? Why didn't Joo Da, Baek Kyung, and Do Hwa appear at the very ending? What will happen to Haru and Dan Oh in this story? I'm honestly very confused by it, and i can't stop thinking that it was actually more like a sad ending, even though they reunited. Almost all of them still aren't aware of themselves and the ones who are aware of themselves either weren't written in the new story or their plot just changed. It's quite morbid if you ask me.
I just lost two hours of my life to watch this movie. I was quite intrigued and excited to watch Fist & Faith at first. The storyline seemed really interesting and something i hadn't watched before. But i got so disappointed in the end. Why does Liu He look so badass in the movie poster? It has zero correlation to her appearence in the actual movie. I was hopping for her to rebel and join the Chinese gang. Her character was truly unnecessary. I feel like she was just there in order to give Jing Hao a lover. But i must admit, they had great chemistry together. The story overall was really interesting to watch and it was quite a refreshing but heavy topic. I just wish they hadn't rushed it so much. Most of the time, i didn't even understand what i was watching. It had potential to be so much better.
She is gorgeous actresses hole Korea .... Howcome do you find
I guess people have different standards of beauty. What a shock. I did find Jun Ji Hyun beautiful in this drama but what attracted me more was her acting. She is very talented. And i must agree with @Yuuki, i also found Yoo In Na's beauty mesmerizing.
This is the first time ever i feel confused about what score to give a drama. I have very mixed feelings and opinions about You Who Came From The Stars. I found it very hard to get into the story and i only started to enjoy it a little bit more around episode 13. Until then, the story seemed to drag itself and it felt very boring. Boring enough for me to drop it for a few months. Nonetheless, i gave it a second chance and it did get better, but it didn't quite meet my expectations. I didn't really feel any sort of chemistry between the main leads and their "backstory" didn't really quite make sense to me. Althought i did feel the dept of their connection and love, i still remain with a lot of questions unanswered. Also, the way the villain was caught was very underwelming. I was hoping for him to put up more of a fight. The whole plot felt very rushed to me and i did not enjoy the ending at all. I was expecting a lot more. On another note, i did enjoy how the actors portraited their characters, they really did give 100% of themselves. It was refreshing to see how the second lead, Lee Hui Kyung, had a big role to play in it since it doesn't happen often. The story also felt quite refreshing and unique from recent dramas, but i would definitely not watch it again. I don't really see the whole hype about You Who Came From The Stars since, to me, it wasn't that enjoyable, but i do see why other people would like it.
Chinese historical/fantasy dramas usually have very appealing plots in my opinion, but what ruins most of them is the absurd amount of episodes they have and how boring they become after a certain episode. This one in particular appeals very much to me and i hope i'm wrong about this one.
With that being said, can someone give me their honest and unbiased opinion?
Can anyone tell me if the movie has any sort of horror scenes or even jumpscares? It kinda looks like that type of movie, but it's not tagged as such. I just want to be sure. :)
To someone who loves romance, mystery and a very good plot, can someone give me their honest opinion about the prequel and the sequel? :)
It’s a 10/10 for me!
Until episode 7 i was undeniably hooked on this. I wouldn't say it was a completely fresh new plot, but at the same time it was quite a unique one. It also reminded me a lot of W, one of my all time favorite dramas, so i was hoping we could have seen some parts of the real world and the writer of the comic.
The acting was 10/10 in my opinion. I loved all the actors, especially Lee Jae Wook, Kim Hye Yoon and Jung Gun Joo.
Even though it's not a horrible drama, it's not really a good one either. It left me with so many unanswered questions: Was that a third story/comic at the ending? How did Haru and Dan Oh remember each other, it was indeed a new story? Why did the writer even write the same story with the same characters all over again? Why didn't Joo Da, Baek Kyung, and Do Hwa appear at the very ending? What will happen to Haru and Dan Oh in this story?
I'm honestly very confused by it, and i can't stop thinking that it was actually more like a sad ending, even though they reunited. Almost all of them still aren't aware of themselves and the ones who are aware of themselves either weren't written in the new story or their plot just changed. It's quite morbid if you ask me.
I was quite intrigued and excited to watch Fist & Faith at first. The storyline seemed really interesting and something i hadn't watched before. But i got so disappointed in the end.
Why does Liu He look so badass in the movie poster? It has zero correlation to her appearence in the actual movie. I was hopping for her to rebel and join the Chinese gang. Her character was truly unnecessary. I feel like she was just there in order to give Jing Hao a lover. But i must admit, they had great chemistry together.
The story overall was really interesting to watch and it was quite a refreshing but heavy topic. I just wish they hadn't rushed it so much. Most of the time, i didn't even understand what i was watching. It had potential to be so much better.
I did find Jun Ji Hyun beautiful in this drama but what attracted me more was her acting. She is very talented.
And i must agree with @Yuuki, i also found Yoo In Na's beauty mesmerizing.
I found it very hard to get into the story and i only started to enjoy it a little bit more around episode 13. Until then, the story seemed to drag itself and it felt very boring. Boring enough for me to drop it for a few months. Nonetheless, i gave it a second chance and it did get better, but it didn't quite meet my expectations.
I didn't really feel any sort of chemistry between the main leads and their "backstory" didn't really quite make sense to me. Althought i did feel the dept of their connection and love, i still remain with a lot of questions unanswered.
Also, the way the villain was caught was very underwelming. I was hoping for him to put up more of a fight. The whole plot felt very rushed to me and i did not enjoy the ending at all. I was expecting a lot more.
On another note, i did enjoy how the actors portraited their characters, they really did give 100% of themselves. It was refreshing to see how the second lead, Lee Hui Kyung, had a big role to play in it since it doesn't happen often. The story also felt quite refreshing and unique from recent dramas, but i would definitely not watch it again.
I don't really see the whole hype about You Who Came From The Stars since, to me, it wasn't that enjoyable, but i do see why other people would like it.