From most comments I see, unarguably we enjoyed watching this drama hopefully upto episode 10.. it was light and…
I'd agree but it isn't as angsty as, say, Scarlet Heart Ryeo heheheheh. I think the comeback of the ex was pointless since they didn't have a lot of jealous scenes of Sang-eun. The 2nd ML gave up too early/easily too. I was given the impression there would be a lot of tension at first. but sike I guess.
I just finished this today. Before I get started, it is best to say that I love the actors no hate personally. It is best to separate their fictional work from their real selves. So here we go... I actually loved this from ep 1 well into ep 8... for some reason, it was advertised as having some tension and a love triangle that would make you have a hard time choosing. But from the start, FL was jetset on ML already. FL is supposed to be a strong independent woman but in later episodes, not so. Although they have an openly gay character, they didn't bother having a love story for him which is wasted potential (I was shipping him with the manager). FL should've gone to Canada with her BFF on ep1 if I knew it would go around in circles and be draggy like this. They sure had kisses but it wouldn't hurt to have a bit more which they failed to deliver. I wanted some tension and steam (sorry if that sounds weird but lead actors literally in their late 30s, and perhaps the audience are also more mature so the skinship they presented was not enough) On a positive note, it's good to see Park Min Young again. Although I hope she comes back to historical dramas again. I just noticed ever since WWWSKim, all she ever did was modern/office ones. As for GKP, I've only ever seen him in Chicago Typewriter & Private Lives and I preferred his performance in the former compared to the latter. Again, no matter how talented actors are, scripts could butcher it. I'm glad I saw this to the end though because I'm not a quitter.
The movie was well done. Well acted, 85% of it was a good story, it's not bad, even with the ending it has.The…
Let's all just dream and make up a happy ending in our heads cuz these writers are trauma dumping nowadays. So dismal in this bleak world. I was soooo happy to watch it cuz the trailer and vibes were so colorful.
Such a good movie.. it has the same vibe as the movie On your wedding day.. expected that this will give me tears…
I'm ok with On You Wedding day cuz at least they're both alive in the end. But to pull a death card on my poor baby Woonho out of the blue was a punch under the belt for me. I was rooting for them :((
I'm furious about this... It's just so random. And her brother being rushed to the ER the same night before he left was also such bad timing of everything :""(((
Just finished "Fall in Love in the Book" and in some scenes, he reminds me of Seventeen's Mingyu... His acting is very good but just a little bit more training on the crying scenes. I am looking forward to his future projects and I hope he plays characters that don't have to suffer much.
I'm honored to be the 2nd commenter and 25th heart on his profile. His acting is really great for his debut leading role in Ex-Wife Stop! I like their chemistry there and I hope to see more of his projects in the future. åŠ æ²¹!
I actually loved this from ep 1 well into ep 8... for some reason, it was advertised as having some tension and a love triangle that would make you have a hard time choosing. But from the start, FL was jetset on ML already. FL is supposed to be a strong independent woman but in later episodes, not so. Although they have an openly gay character, they didn't bother having a love story for him which is wasted potential (I was shipping him with the manager).
FL should've gone to Canada with her BFF on ep1 if I knew it would go around in circles and be draggy like this. They sure had kisses but it wouldn't hurt to have a bit more which they failed to deliver. I wanted some tension and steam (sorry if that sounds weird but lead actors literally in their late 30s, and perhaps the audience are also more mature so the skinship they presented was not enough)
On a positive note, it's good to see Park Min Young again. Although I hope she comes back to historical dramas again. I just noticed ever since WWWSKim, all she ever did was modern/office ones. As for GKP, I've only ever seen him in Chicago Typewriter & Private Lives and I preferred his performance in the former compared to the latter. Again, no matter how talented actors are, scripts could butcher it. I'm glad I saw this to the end though because I'm not a quitter.