yea, of course. thanks. i prefer the legit platforms, but can be a pirate 🏴☠️ at times. in this case, i have already seen it, so don’t need to stretch too far. i just love it amd want to re-watch.
ok. the very unrealistic idea for the second half had me so wrapped up in the impossibility that i lost all suspension…
HOW can his past self be in the present day, never lived the last ten yearss, and his adult self still exists in the present. NO SENSE. Especially, simce they are still holding the idea that his travel back in time change course of events in some ways and also some things didn’t change at all. Lost any investment i had in the story, actors, or anything else…
ok. the very unrealistic idea for the second half had me so wrapped up in the impossibility that i lost all suspension of disbelief. Made me want o skip over most scenes. Spoiler below.
Plus he only started the drugs cause his mental health went downhill after all the criticism he'd get for being…
Correct. Whether for personal or professional reasons he has deterred those comments, and not claimed to be homosexual or bisexual for that matter (though it doesn’t mean he is not)
Bravo Wi Ha Joon, for bringing Heart and Soul, even if the script fails you. Kim Young Hyun, I liked your psychological villanous side.
On the other hand - This is the first time I felt put off by Park Min Young. At the beginning, while her character was shrouded in mystery, the plastic, externally focused character building worked well for the optics. Afterward, when we needed to feel her break, from the inside, and a human to shine, she missed the mark completely. The writers did nothing to help here. I imagine she has a lot of pressure to maintain an image of perfection for both Korean and international audience. I hope she has healthy resources for her Self care so she can continue to mature as an actor.
Park Yin Young…. hard carry! I loved him and the overall tone/design elements of this piece. Also the many secondary actors. The script, however, celebrates toxicity in relationships, and in general left much to be desired. Sigh.
On the other hand - This is the first time I felt put off by Park Min Young. At the beginning, while her character was shrouded in mystery, the plastic, externally focused character building worked well for the optics. Afterward, when we needed to feel her break, from the inside, and a human to shine, she missed the mark completely. The writers did nothing to help here. I imagine she has a lot of pressure to maintain an image of perfection for both Korean and international audience. I hope she has healthy resources for her Self care so she can continue to mature as an actor.