You got LDR, break-up, ghost sighting, carcrash, and time travel within the first episode, which is 1 hour long...…
The show is not slow-paced in terms of events, I never said that, very long scenes one after another make ME personally lose focus and feel like it's draggy. The cinematography was great, but there were scenes that were too long with no purpose. I understand your take on the foreshadowing it was very clear when he opened the box and saw the drawings and when someone told him "It's like you knew which exact key to use" but In the beginning, I felt like I'm seeing random objects for 3 minutes, and they were throwing way too much foreshadowing it felt over-used.
You got LDR, break-up, ghost sighting, carcrash, and time travel within the first episode, which is 1 hour long...…
This is actually what saved the first episode for me, the fact that he already time-traveled and met the guy he will fall in love with or whatever.
I'm talking more about specific scenes that there was no need for them to be this long for us to understand what is happening, so it just felt dragging. Other people gave examples in the comments below but I will also give one example,
In the beginning, he's going up the stairs, and from the minute we see him until he reaches his room takes 3 minutes, and not much happened in that 3 minutes we just saw some objects in the house, that just felt draggy and unnecessary and at the beginning of the show where they need to capture my attention.
Well, that's just how I felt about the first ep, you don't have to agree with me.
Glad to see other people also thought it was slow, I watched most of the ep on 2x speed, and why is he walking like that? it's just weird. I will definitely watch the second ep because it seems like the fun starts now, I just hope they won't drag scenes like in the first ep.
Can someone recommend a similar drama where they investigate cases and solve them in one episode and that the focus is also on rom-com? if I remember correctly Touch Your Heart was like that and I really enjoyed it
Is it just me, or does the ending insinuate that the whole series was a school musical? like the characters themselves don't exist "in real life" in the drama, it's just a school play.
I planned to watch half today and half tomorrow but I just couldn't stop watching so I ended up binge-watching all 11 episodes ๐ incredible drama!!!
I understand your take on the foreshadowing it was very clear when he opened the box and saw the drawings and when someone told him "It's like you knew which exact key to use" but In the beginning, I felt like I'm seeing random objects for 3 minutes, and they were throwing way too much foreshadowing it felt over-used.
I'm talking more about specific scenes that there was no need for them to be this long for us to understand what is happening, so it just felt dragging. Other people gave examples in the comments below but I will also give one example,
In the beginning, he's going up the stairs, and from the minute we see him until he reaches his room takes 3 minutes, and not much happened in that 3 minutes we just saw some objects in the house, that just felt draggy and unnecessary and at the beginning of the show where they need to capture my attention.
Well, that's just how I felt about the first ep, you don't have to agree with me.
I will definitely watch the second ep because it seems like the fun starts now, I just hope they won't drag scenes like in the first ep.
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