I did binge watch during vacation, otherwise, I wouldn't have the time to spare. I'd say it's decent. But warning you'll get frustrated with the sense of entitlement everyone feels. I will say during her 2nd chance, FM will do well clapping back -- for the most part.
Are you talking about Xi Mung? He betrayed Fu. As for the attack on police HQ, the crypto code was housed in their…
They couldn't trust him, he went ballistic and as they said, he would've killed them after they almost got caught (and he was captured on camera). They thought he would get rid of them in heartbeat if it meant his survival and freedom were at stake. Throughout the movie it was mentioned that he valued those two things. He's always on the run, not wanting to be caught. At one point in the movie the twins talked about whether Fu would help them if they were in danger (not exactly this but something along the lines of sacrifice). It's hard to fully discern what Fu truly felt. It seems he did love Xi Wang otherwise he wouldn't have cried and shown so much pain with his death. It's just that self-preservation is his top priority.
There is a part i didn't understand from when he killed the other twin and why? And then the other what were they…
Are you talking about Xi Mung? He betrayed Fu. As for the attack on police HQ, the crypto code was housed in their vault. The thieves disguised as SWAT went into the vault to steal it during the chaos.
This was very entertaining. Was the story strong? No, but the production was great. That first sequence (20min or so) was so well done, it felt like a coordinated dance. Fight scenes were seamless (maybe not the 100 vs 1). I will definitely be rewatching certain parts.
Hmmm, I just finished and I feel conflicted. It had a good start and middle but the end was meh. I liked the comedy, it lightens the mood and makes this less serious than the actual topic presented. I could ignore the wonky flow and plot holes. But I think what rubbed me the wrong way is the story and the fact that in the end no one actually got justice. Plus the overly domineering wives theme was not funny -- in fact it was quite annoying. I would still recommend this as binge watch.
This an interesting watch. I would say a lot of it is a realistic portrayal of a lot of marriages -- it doesn't come off as heavy since they pepper in comedy. Recommended
It's been a while since I've watched a drama that made my heart hurt. So much is packed in 12eps - atypical of Cdramas. I absolutely LOVE the two lead characters and I totally understood and felt for both. It's also so interesting to see some of the parallels (e.g. DZA dad said something along the lines of him wanting the kingdom and not love while DZA wanted love and not the kingdom, or when in the end DZA and XSH played the instrument and danced and weren't great vs in the past when they were amazing). The actors are phenomenon, the micro expressions of MJ and the overexpression from ZZX were what made this a joy to watch. The dialogue is poetry and very well written. I get why they did what they did, but in the end DZA did a lot of unforgivable things, and the way XSH went out was beautiful and painful. Talk about the most deep-cut, yet filled-with-love revenge. It was an act of mercy for both if you think about it-- a short-lived gut-punch to DZA and they get to meet again. I'll be thinking about this for a long time T_T
MJ attitude aside, I'm glad the leads are finally getting to those hard conversations and really face the reality of what it means if JE will be flipping back and forth or staying as JH. The grandma again had great wisdom. I think true acceptance and loving unconditionally is key. The idea is similar to the Beauty Inside and that was such a beautiful movie (show was good ), you can make it, you just have to accept it.
Such a good storytelling so far!
It's hard to fully discern what Fu truly felt. It seems he did love Xi Wang otherwise he wouldn't have cried and shown so much pain with his death. It's just that self-preservation is his top priority.
Update: on ep. 8, make that 4 people LOL
I would still recommend this as binge watch.
I get why they did what they did, but in the end DZA did a lot of unforgivable things, and the way XSH went out was beautiful and painful. Talk about the most deep-cut, yet filled-with-love revenge. It was an act of mercy for both if you think about it-- a short-lived gut-punch to DZA and they get to meet again.
I'll be thinking about this for a long time T_T