I think they match perfectly. She’s only two yrs older in real life which means nothing. Sadly we as a society…
I think the younger man has more of a childish take on being an angel, and can show more humility rather than wisdom. Instead of doing 'angel like' things, he would rather save kittens. He's young, and very engaged and dedicated to becoming an older, wiser angel.
You're setting yourself up for disappointment if you think this will be light and have bright colors. Director…
As the symbolism and use of color in this drama is beautiful, there are some things such as ost choice that must be fixed. If you keep the same three songs, you are driving people away from enjoying the storyline.
Anyone else have a suspicion that Shi An and Ryan are related??!??!!?? I mean, why did they emphasize on Shi An's mother and why does she look like the same one in the flashback?!?!
Am I the only one that is starting to love Cindy's Character? She is starting to grow on me!! Her mother is clearly not raising her, and she never got the love she needed. She only found a source of purpose in fangirling- giving more love then what was given to her.
I'm having a hard time getting into this drama.. 1. because they keep depicting Go Se Yeon as an ugly person and…
I feel like- since the abyss reincarnated her soul, her soul is 'ugly', or whoever SHE depicted as 'ugly'. She may have ulterior motives in her personality that we haven't seen yet. She called the person who's body she overtook 'ugly' and hated her in the first episode alone, so I'm feeling this was meant on purpose to show us who she truly is.
As I said earlier, this could be her downfall. She is reincarnated into something that is opposite of her, and she would become arrogant/ selfish to become her again. Cha Min, on the other hand could become greedy and egotistic with his new face.
There are always two sides to look at every story.
Not a very good message the drama sends in the beginning. Commit suicide if you are ugly and you will be reborn…
idk-- I think that message actually makes for a better conflict and personal development as he is somehow 'plagued' with this good face. Changing your body and face can ultimately lead to someone's personal downfall because they become arrogant and have extreme self esteem issues. They think everyone should now bow down to them in a sense.
It's so amazing to see Lee Yi Kyung be a versatile actor- from being silly and stupid on Waikiki (1 &2) and just now seeing him play a detective that is so... serious. He really puts his all into roles, and is one of the most talented actors I've seen in the K-Drama Universe.
Soo apparently this was pushed back due to a recent .. bush fire? If I read correctly- to a place in Korea that she donated a lot of money to. This is supposed to be on Netflix US on April 5th, but we don't know the exact air date now.
I mean, why did they emphasize on Shi An's mother and why does she look like the same one in the flashback?!?!
She is starting to grow on me!!
Her mother is clearly not raising her, and she never got the love she needed. She only found a source of purpose in fangirling- giving more love then what was given to her.
Duk Mi's mom hands her two loaded bags, and she instantly almost falls to the ground.
"What did you put in here? R O C K S?"
She called the person who's body she overtook 'ugly' and hated her in the first episode alone, so I'm feeling this was meant on purpose to show us who she truly is.
As I said earlier, this could be her downfall. She is reincarnated into something that is opposite of her, and she would become arrogant/ selfish to become her again. Cha Min, on the other hand could become greedy and egotistic with his new face.
There are always two sides to look at every story.
This is supposed to be on Netflix US on April 5th, but we don't know the exact air date now.