I'm the only one who likes how CGI looks?I read comments and many pople rants how CGI looks horrible....Did I…
I think it looks okay. It's not amazing but when it comes to cdramas I don't expect anything mind-blowing anyway. The few scenes they showed in that trailer actually look pretty good in my opinion (the water scene is a bit iffy tho).
I loved his portrayal of Hwal in Bulgasal & he was also amazing in Sweet Home. I'll definitely check out more of his works.
I usually fall for boyish charm and androgynous look when it comes to actors, but there is something alluring about Lee Jin Wook that managed to grab my attention. He's a handsome man, a good actor, and seems to have really nice personality from what I've seen by watching his behind the scene videos.
Xiao Zhan and Li Qin together again! 🤩 Not really the era I like, but hopefully it will have a good story. I have faith in Xiao Zhan and I believe he picked a good script.
I still haven't finished, but based on these 15 episodes I have seen this is definitely my cup of tea. I desperately need more fantasy dramas like this one, with reincarnation & immortality themes. These days we mostly get zombie dramas and while they're okay, I miss this type of fantasy.
I love how everything is connected & how we don't get the whole story until the last episode. Usually when they reveal everything earlier in the drama I get bored with later episodes and just want it to end, but that's not the case here. Also, the MUSIC! This is one of the best OSTs out there, there are so many good songs. It's also visually stunning, especially scenes of the past (600 years ago).
Also, I admit I was reluctant to watch this because I wasn't a fan of Lee Jin Wook (in a sense that I didn't know who he was and I mostly pick dramas based on MLs) but he completely won me over! I don't know if I'm the only one but he reminds me of Yang Se Jong so much (or the other way around) 👀. It's like watching the more masculine version of him & their expressions are so similar! But anyways, he was really good in this role, Kwon Na Ra as well. I love how their relationship progressed and they look amazing together.
That game in which Karube and Chota died is one of the most ingenious things I've seen in dramas/movies of this type & Yamazaki Kento's acting in that specific episode was amazing. When they started hiding from Arisu I really thought they would beat the game and survive but well... let's just say I was dumbfounded.
I'm still not sure how I feel about that ending. If Soo Ho had to die they could've left other two spies alive.…
Kang Cheong Ya survived and escaped tho. They could've let other two escape as well, if Soo Ho had to die anyway.
The point is they killed everyone I actually liked and characters I hated survived lol, that's why I don't actually like the ending even though I don't mind tragic endings.
First 5-6 episodes were 10/10 but then it got a bit repetitive and draggy, and the ending felt too rushed, in…
I'm still not sure how I feel about that ending. If Soo Ho had to die they could've left other two spies alive. Killing all of them was just too cruel 😭
They did manage to make me cry so kudos for that, I guess. I think I would've liked it more if Young Ro died together with Soo Ho. I find it easier to accept when lovers die together, it's tragic but at least they stay together even in death. And the fact that his life was already painful, that he got betrayed both by his mother and father, and then sacrificed himself so that everyone else could live is just .... too much to think about 🙃
First 5-6 episodes were 10/10 but then it got a bit repetitive and draggy, and the ending felt too rushed, in a sense that it left many things unexplained.
Jung Hae In is one of my favorite actors so I started this because of him and he did not disappoint. The man can take any role and make it his own. Generally speaking, acting on all sides was really good.
Considering everything, one thing I CANNOT forgive them is giving Boon Ok a happy ending. I wanted her dead. She should be dead, idc.
All in all, it was good but it could've been better. 16 episodes was too much for a plot revolving only around this hostage situation. 8.5/10 from me.
You need to watch at least 1/5 of the show for your rating to count btw. I'm not sure if people here are aware…
What Bezdurakov said. I'm from Europe and most of the time it was trending in no. 3 (in the beginning) or no. 4 (later).
EDIT: for your MDL rating to count you have to put you've watched at least 8 episodes. Just having it in your "currently watching" list on 0 episodes doesn't count (I think) 😅
You need to watch at least 1/5 of the show for your rating to count btw. I'm not sure if people here are aware…
On MDL. I'm not sure about iQIYI and how they measure things. I know it was around no. 4 in trending and no. 1 in popularity while it aired, now it's no. 7 and no. 3. A lot of ppl already finished watching it so that's why it dropped, I guess.
Please xfxs here! Can we all go to the iqiyi webpage and watch AT today? i went to stream episodes this morning…
You need to watch at least 1/5 of the show for your rating to count btw. I'm not sure if people here are aware of that.
"Scores from users who have not viewed 1/5 of the shows upon its completion are not included in the aggregate rating. This also includes users who dropped a show without having viewed more than 1/5th of it."
At the wedding the boy was not that good towards his step father, coz he learn about his own father and step father…
Yeah. I did say we can't judge and conclude that their relationship is bad based on one scene. Him being so close to GL would make more sense if they also showed us how close GL and GYY are in private life, but I didn't get that impression (except few times); most of the time they didn't look too close. We've been told that they're best friends, yes, but nothing in their behaviour at that point was convincing. But that's just me, others may have different opinions.
They managed to wrap it up nicely. I'm glad I wasn't disappointed as far as the ending goes. AT had great potential…
I was really happy for the few Gu family shots we got in the last episode. Shooting sequences were also fun; can't help it, I'm weak for men in uniforms & with guns 🙈
They managed to wrap it up nicely. I'm glad I wasn't disappointed as far as the ending goes. AT had great potential and while they didn't deliver completely, I can't say I didn't enjoy watching it. It had some really great moments/episodes and I was moved to tears several times which happens rarely so kudos for that.
I enjoyed checking out this comment section and reading other people's thoughts. I'm gonna miss it. Fellow XFX, see you in the comment section of the next XZ drama! 😁
Actually, after watching ep. 39 I think people are giving too much meaning to Gu Xiao Fei's words. While it wasn't the most appropriate thing to say I can see why he would've thought that injuries are unlikely (conversation between Zheng Yuan and the other guy clearly indicated that) + he's a teenage boy (usually not the most sensible) + it seemed more like an offhand comment. Also, we haven't been shown much of their interactions and who knows if some of their scenes were cut.
I'm just saying we can't judge his feelings about GYY based on that one scene. I do wish they would show us some positive interactions between the two tho. It's kinda ridiculous how GL has more scenes with the kid than his own stepfather.
I don't like how they went off the charts with dramatics in this episode (the guy who jumped into the sea was an IDIOT who almost got both GL and GYY into trouble but everyone, including GYY, was amazed by his act 🤦♀️) + the whole clapping thing for GL and JNZ was just absurd. Idk. I hope the last episode won't continue this bad trend because I honestly enjoyed previous episodes.
I usually fall for boyish charm and androgynous look when it comes to actors, but there is something alluring about Lee Jin Wook that managed to grab my attention. He's a handsome man, a good actor, and seems to have really nice personality from what I've seen by watching his behind the scene videos.
I love how everything is connected & how we don't get the whole story until the last episode. Usually when they reveal everything earlier in the drama I get bored with later episodes and just want it to end, but that's not the case here. Also, the MUSIC! This is one of the best OSTs out there, there are so many good songs. It's also visually stunning, especially scenes of the past (600 years ago).
Also, I admit I was reluctant to watch this because I wasn't a fan of Lee Jin Wook (in a sense that I didn't know who he was and I mostly pick dramas based on MLs) but he completely won me over! I don't know if I'm the only one but he reminds me of Yang Se Jong so much (or the other way around) 👀. It's like watching the more masculine version of him & their expressions are so similar! But anyways, he was really good in this role, Kwon Na Ra as well. I love how their relationship progressed and they look amazing together.
All in all, 9/10.
Also, I'm living for the dynamics between Cha Young Min and Ko Seung Tak, they're such a fun duo!
The point is they killed everyone I actually liked and characters I hated survived lol, that's why I don't actually like the ending even though I don't mind tragic endings.
They did manage to make me cry so kudos for that, I guess. I think I would've liked it more if Young Ro died together with Soo Ho. I find it easier to accept when lovers die together, it's tragic but at least they stay together even in death. And the fact that his life was already painful, that he got betrayed both by his mother and father, and then sacrificed himself so that everyone else could live is just .... too much to think about 🙃
Jung Hae In is one of my favorite actors so I started this because of him and he did not disappoint. The man can take any role and make it his own. Generally speaking, acting on all sides was really good.
Considering everything, one thing I CANNOT forgive them is giving Boon Ok a happy ending. I wanted her dead. She should be dead, idc.
All in all, it was good but it could've been better. 16 episodes was too much for a plot revolving only around this hostage situation. 8.5/10 from me.
EDIT: for your MDL rating to count you have to put you've watched at least 8 episodes. Just having it in your "currently watching" list on 0 episodes doesn't count (I think) 😅
"Scores from users who have not viewed 1/5 of the shows upon its completion are not included in the aggregate rating. This also includes users who dropped a show without having viewed more than 1/5th of it."
I enjoyed checking out this comment section and reading other people's thoughts. I'm gonna miss it. Fellow XFX, see you in the comment section of the next XZ drama! 😁
I'm just saying we can't judge his feelings about GYY based on that one scene. I do wish they would show us some positive interactions between the two tho. It's kinda ridiculous how GL has more scenes with the kid than his own stepfather.
I don't like how they went off the charts with dramatics in this episode (the guy who jumped into the sea was an IDIOT who almost got both GL and GYY into trouble but everyone, including GYY, was amazed by his act 🤦♀️) + the whole clapping thing for GL and JNZ was just absurd. Idk. I hope the last episode won't continue this bad trend because I honestly enjoyed previous episodes.
Kim Soo Hyun and Cha Seung Won were beyond amazing in these roles.