3 days, 15 episodes. Drama of the year for me. Not only they did an amazing job at the core of drama, but you also end up laughing at things you usually hate, like PPL. I haven't watched a drama that cares so much about its supporting cast like this one. Reply 1988 also does an amazing job with basically everyone in the story, but everyone's basically a lead in there, but here there are a lot of really side characters that get their moment to shinny.
I haven't even finished it yet but I already feel fulfilled. I would understand any decision any character on this makes because of the writer who really cared about every single one of them and gave them depth.
I started to learn Korean for a few weeks now and it's really hard. As a fellow Brazilian, how did you do it?
Eu tô usando esse app mesmo (sou um cara, haha) na versão pro. Ele é bem interessante e tem uma didática diferente dos apps que ensinam idiomas que vem do latim. Pra vocabulário eu tô usando o Memrise também na versão pro. Pra ser sincero, tô achando mais fácil a parte de vocabulário do que gramática. O meu objetivo é conseguir ler, escrever e ouvir bem em coreano, sem precisar de legenda e tal. Com que frequência você estudou?
You may not understand how renting a place in Seoul works. You need 5,000 (or even much more) dollars only for…
I mean, the studio could be the place where he met the "strangers from hell". I think the story could you go on without the physical place, but I get your point and that I might be overreacting, it's just that I really like this so I tend to overanalyze stuff :)
I had to drop it. This drama had a problem with the editing (I watched it on Amazon). After a good amount of dramas I started to get really picky about the story and the acting, but the editing on this drama is horrible. Nothing has the weight it should have. Something BIG happens and out of nowhere the next scenes has nothing to do with what was done in the previous shot.... With the same actors!!!! I made past episode 13 but then I I realized there are more dramas out there.
You may not understand how renting a place in Seoul works. You need 5,000 (or even much more) dollars only for…
I see, fair enough. But that doesn't change the fact that he knows that everyone in that place if dangerous. I know this is basically the whole story, but I can't help but feel like anyone with a decent understanding of the human nature would leave that place regardless.
WOW!
I haven't even finished it yet but I already feel fulfilled. I would understand any decision any character on this makes because of the writer who really cared about every single one of them and gave them depth.