She's really well-liked by PDs from what I've read here and there, but she goes for quirky scripts and seems to…
I believe that she would have done well in some of the parts that Kim Hee Ae has been in over the last ten years (Secret Love Affair, World Of The Married). With the exception of Father Is Strange, her dramas are rated here on MDL in the 7's. Spring Turns To Spring I enjoyed mostly for the dynamics with Uhm Ji Won. Lie After Lie is an example of the type of script that I have come to expect from her, but I could not appreciate. Oh well.
I have been in love with Lee Yoo Ri for years, but she never seems to accept a roll in a script that I enjoy. It makes me wonder what her reputation in the industry is like.
I'm on episode 3 but I'm having a hard time trying to continue watching it...it's boring, should I keep watching?
It is roughly the equivalent of a book of short stories. Some are more interesting than others. At times it is too slow -- could have been 16 episodes if they had just 'tightened it up.' That being said, it is better than most.
This is only the eighth time that I have given a "10" to a K-drama. I felt that the writing was brilliant and Park Eun Bin "hit the ball out of the park" with her performance. The talk of a season 2 has me concerned due to Kang Tae Oh's military status, but that is an issue for another time.
Apparently, Korean men are appalled by the 'blatant feminism' in ep 12 and claim that the the show 'demonises…
Moon Ji-won has been so impressive, but she has only written two scripts so far, as far as I can tell. I hope that we get to see more from her is a short while.
I have only finished four episodes, but I am really enjoying this. The only drama that I have really enjoyed in the last year was Twenty-five Twenty-one. I have been considering giving up K-dramas for awhile, then this comes along. The writing is very crisp and intelligent. A HUGE improvement of the last drama I watched, Link: Eat, Love, Kill.
This drama will only appeal to a select few. If you are morally appalled at the thought of an emotional affair…
"If you are morally appalled at the thought of an emotional affair between a 20+ yr old man and a much older woman, run from this drama."
That would usually be me, but all of the marriages in this drama are of the 'sham' variety, with the exception of that of Jo In Seo and his wife. Oh Hye Won was actually moving TOWARD morality. Thus, I was willing to grant her a "hall pass."
I still consider this to be the greatest of the Kdramas that I have watched.
Of all the dramas that I have watched to completion, this is a serious competitor for the title of "least enjoyed." The real question is: why was such a poor script financed by anyone? Probably because Yeo Jin Goo was talked into taking part. I wonder why that happened. Episode one was pretty good, but it was downhill from there. So were the ratings.
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Thank You! The subtitles are not the best, but good enough. I felt a bit sad about all those nice new cars getting destroyed. I don't understand the success of this film. I think that I have seen the same plot thirty times before.
Episode 13 had the lowest rating to date per Nielsen. It seems that most people do not agree with the many supporters here at MDL. The show has lost over half of its viewers since the first episode. How low can it go?
I just checked that ratings in Korea. Viewers have drifted away following the first week. Ep. 11 had less than half the viewers for Ep. 1, though 12 was up a bit. Makes sense to me.
This is a tension-filled story with excellent acting from Jo Woo Jin and Lee Jae In. Unfortunately, I did not…
Late in the movie, the police are chasing the victim in his car, but he loses them. What I did not understand was how the helicopter lost him as well. Maybe I missed something.
Also, why did the police allow the perp to claim to be the victim's brother, and take the daughter away without verifying his identity?
This is a tension-filled story with excellent acting from Jo Woo Jin and Lee Jae In. Unfortunately, I did not catch the name of the translator. He/She needs some more study of the English language. Some of the errors were comical, but comedy is not what the script-writers were going for. I will attach a spoiler below.
That would usually be me, but all of the marriages in this drama are of the 'sham' variety, with the exception of that of Jo In Seo and his wife. Oh Hye Won was actually moving TOWARD morality. Thus, I was willing to grant her a "hall pass."
I still consider this to be the greatest of the Kdramas that I have watched.
Part 1 had a surprising story and lots of action. This one just has mindless action.
And the subtitles are bad. Overall, a 4.5. What a disappointment.
Oh! And I have never been overly impressed with Park Eun Bin's acting. Her performance here did not change my mind about that.
Also, why did the police allow the perp to claim to be the victim's brother, and take the daughter away without verifying his identity?