Personally i enjoyed it, i almost gave it a miss due to the low score, there's typically a good reason why a kdrama gets a score of less than 7.5, but for this i think it's because it doesn't do anything special that you haven't seen before so some people may find that boring but for me it was still fun to watch, granted i've been on a break from drama's for a while + i typically don't have high standards...
Personally i enjoyed this, but it can't be considered great because they never explained how "that" killer managed to kill all those people and it's almost impossible logically but hey w.e. it's a drama.
this isn't for everyone and it wasn't for me, like i think i understood what i watched but it didn't make for an enjoyable experience, just felt annoyed and confused for most of it until towards the end when the pieces of the puzzle start to connect but by then i didn't care anymore....
Is he not a victim cos his friend asked him to deliver the box
Fake wasn't a victim either since he also killed the real ni xiang dong, granted things could've turned out differently had both the real + fake made different life choices, i really liked how she said life for the uneducated is like rice balls made by children.
My favourite which may also not exactly be the most enjoyable part of the drama is how the first third of the drama has a heavy tone - which portrays all the heaviness/guilt you feel when you tell a lie so there were rarely any funny/light-hearted scenes, but the minute the lie/lies are revealed the drama suddenly becomes light-hearted with loads of funny scenes, i don't think i've seen this done in any other drama.
Still can't believe she did so many wardrobe changes.
I'm going to assume the end was Je na admitting she was the mastermind of everything because she's the only one that actually really won in the end, everyone else just went back to life as usual...
Honestly i've been quite curious about why 5 years is considered such a huge gap when it's literally nothing??…
ohh 5 year gaps is nothing even watched 10year gap dramas i.e when the camellia blooms or fated to love you, like i've even come across some 20year age gaps in some makjangs, my issue is that Cdramas have a tendency of having the woman as someone that just started university and i'm personally uncomfortable with any age-gap when there's someone under the age of 20 involved.
i'm probably exaggerating the amount of cdramas with this issue age stuff, just feels like i come across quite a few like this..
I really enjoyed this apart from the ending but that's more of a personal thing as i was really hoping for a big-budget non-thai WLW drama...instead of them teasing us with the relationship throughout the drama.
I've just finished it.at the beginning was a comedy but at the end I cried a lot,she was so harsh on him just…
Personally i didn't think it was that harsh like imagine waking up and finding a hole in your mattress because of an addict, i know the likelihood of you dying due to that is unlikely but i wouldn't be cool with that, also his behaviour deteriorates due to it and also i felt the smoking was a synonyms for other types of addiction, they likely used smoking because if they went with any other type of addiction people wouldn't be that happy with the ending...
This was brilliant, started out as a blind play with zero expectations due to the weird synopsis which turned into something amazing by the end of it with loads of laughs.
ep40 and my guy was still moving like Will Smith in the Pursuit of Happiness, do yourself a favour and skip this even if you randomly stumble upon this in some youtube video...
My problem is i went into this thinking it was some sort of revenge type thriller with the one doing the revenge being the female lead, its not even remotely close to what actually happened, i liked it but i also pressed the skip button a lot while still managing to fully understand everything that happened so not sure how to rate it.
I've always had a love/hate issue with Netflix getting into K-Dramas, liked it because more dramas hated the idea because they'd introduce part 2s/seasons and shorter episodes, but this series sold me, see i love slow-burns, problems is slow-burns can get boring especially longer ones, you're bound to press the skip button often or do something else whilst watching them i.e scrolling your phone. I didn't have to do that with this loved every moment, even put my phone away whilst watching this because the 8 episodes was just the perfect length, long enough to fill every scenes required to make the series whole without any unnecessary filler scenes, even the small funny/light scenes are there to show you how their relationship progresses without making the entire thing feel too dark.
So i would highly recommend this to others but only if you're into slow-burns because they always feel longer to complete than usual compared to other types.
Still can't believe she did so many wardrobe changes.
i'm probably exaggerating the amount of cdramas with this issue age stuff, just feels like i come across quite a few like this..
My only question is what was the Dad's sin to deserve all that or was it simply because he raised such a shitty son.
I didn't have to do that with this loved every moment, even put my phone away whilst watching this because the 8 episodes was just the perfect length, long enough to fill every scenes required to make the series whole without any unnecessary filler scenes, even the small funny/light scenes are there to show you how their relationship progresses without making the entire thing feel too dark.
So i would highly recommend this to others but only if you're into slow-burns because they always feel longer to complete than usual compared to other types.