i feel it is because they are trying to appeal to international/us audience.
It does seem like they are trying to appeal to international. Might be because of Parasite's international success but IMO Korean movies were the best around 2010-2019 and didn't need any appealing to.
I think she meant those who fails to pay attention or focus while watching this drama will dare say there are a lot of plot holes just for their convenience of easily justifying what they can't understand because of not paying attention.
I guess it'll be a long time again before I experience another Post KDrama Syndrome (last time was what, Signal?)...…
That ending was perfect. I couldn't think of any ending better than it. I was completely sympathizing with JBR, I wanted more redemption but it would be prolonging what was inevitable.
I guess it'll be a long time again before I experience another Post KDrama Syndrome (last time was what, Signal?)... This is such a great series. Yes it has some problems with how it generalized psychopaths and rationalized abortion (offensive to most), but this is a drama! It isn't always necessarily true to the bone.
I loved the movie. I just have one question if she met the family in the end why did they made it as if the family…
I think the family really existed but on a different place/setting. Everything that happened before she woke up from her coma were "wonderful nightmares", possibly initiated/influenced by the father. At least that's what I think it is.
This is such a great series. Yes it has some problems with how it generalized psychopaths and rationalized abortion (offensive to most), but this is a drama! It isn't always necessarily true to the bone.
I want more of this.
I'd super recommend Mr.Brain :D