I love how Solhee and Doha are a couple who didn't have a moment where they realized "oh, I like him/her". They gradually grew closer as friends and easily admitted to other people that they like each other. They naturally know their feelings and doesn't have misunderstandings. It's heartwarming to see the development of their relationship with the foundation of honesty, trust and understanding.
They've been eating out several times before they directly asked out each other for a date. They've always been straightforward and now that they're officially a couple, they're being openly lovey-dovey to each other. They're both introverts with calm personalities so it's fun to see them becoming brighter, outgoing and even showing their cute sides together. Their chemistry is wonderful and I love how they're giving positive impact to each other. They deserve their happiness especially after what they went through with their exes.
The latest episodes shows us the start of their sweet relationship, but it's just the calm before the storm. I'm nervous for the next episodes and I hope they could stay strong together.
Fun fact: Their scenes while grilling at the camp is actually bloopers but the director must've like their genuine reactions so he included it.
At first, I was just interested in the supernatural part of this drama due to Solhee's lie detector ability and unique business, but surprisingly, I got invested to the romance part. Despite their own problems, I feel warm and comfort with Solhee and Doha building their healthy relationship. But I still want to see more of Solhee's ability. She stopped relying on her ability after getting reflections to it. She's now more focused on Doha. I hope she uses her ability again in a big case. She might help Doha's murder case and she also randomly detected something about the CEO...
I just remembered this drama... I'm a fan of Rihito Itagaki but it's extremely disturbing how he's only 19 years old when he filmed a sxx scene with a woman who's 22 years older than him. It's similar to Fumi Nikaido and Tadanobu Asano in a movie. But it's so unnecessary in this drama and they didn't need to include it.
Wow. Their first kiss is so sweet and hot! Their camping date has a perfect romantic vibes. It's so nice to see Solhee and Doha finally in an official relationship and enjoying each other's company as a lovey-dovey couple. And it's satisfying how Doha's mom came for Solhee, but instead she saw Doha being happy and outgoing. It looks like she was regretful and she just left him alone.
I'm glad Kangmin protected Doha and being honest to Solhee. Instead of jumping to conclusions, he's investigating properly as a police and he's genuine about his concerns. I love how the 3 main leads in this drama are calm and mature.
And the mystery part is finally diving deeper in next week's episodes. Doha is definitely innocent and my new theory is... After Doha left his ex-gf in the beach, she died by herself, but someone misunderstood it as murder and tried to hide her body. I think his mom is the one who did it and she ordered the CEO to make an alibi for Doha. (But it's actually all wrong, if they didn't do anything, Doha won't be a murder suspect and the case will officially be closed as suicide 5 years ago.)
Wow. Vagabond is the most frustrating drama of all time! Everyone is corrupted and part of terrorist. I was extremely mad, crying and scared while watching this drama. The experience is even worse than the crazy Penthouse. The whole fxcking government is literally a killing maching, they went on shooting spree in multiple public places and I can't believe all of it just got hidden. My heart was pounding so hard for the main characters who just keeps on running and running. This drama made me lose my mind and I wanted to finished it fast.
Anyway, I like the plot twist where it has one of my favorite tropes of 'enemies teaming up against common enemy'. The ending is the biggest cliffhanger I've seen and the plot is not even done yet. They could have just made this into 20 episodes.
I don't like politics but I feel attached to this drama, especially because of the characters. I was smiling and kinda teared up in the ending with their team...
Nana Komatsu is my favorite actress but I hate her character in this movie. Miki is not just weird but more worse.…
Coming here again since I remember this movie, AND I realized that her parents should have NEVER talked about sex when she was a kid! They also brought their kids in a gay bar and a host said to Miki "lie with love" (?) and that made her think of something else. The adults in this movie played a huge part why Miki turned out like that.
"KIM DOHA FINALLY FOUND SOMEONE WHO BELIEVES IN HIS INNOCENCE & THAT'S MOK SOLHEE godd the anguish & disbelief on his face, he found his haven in her. its brilliant how this happened at end of ep8, the interval of the show. the direction is amazing!
โ What's so meaningful about this scene is that Solhee trusts her ability of hearing lies to the point that it's HER CAREER. But the fact that she went against her ability just for this ONE MAN- she chose to believe him instead of herself showing how far she's willing to go for HIM."
It's so good to see their growth individually and together. I love how straightforward and brave Solhee is, and how she's trying not to be reliant on her ability, learning her flaws and becoming more understanding about people. Doha is so lucky to have her by his side.
Wow this drama is so good and extraordinary and breathtaking! I'm absolutely hooked!
There's plenty of kdramas with main characters having ability, but it's usually supernatural creatures or psychic power focusing on crime cases. But "Moving" is finally the one about superheroes. It has multiple main characters with different kinds of superpowers, it's action packed and the plot dives deeply. It's so refreshing, interesting and intense. It has long 20 episodes, there's still more episodes to go and stuffs to happen, but I already want it to have season 2. I just keep wanting for more!
I'm glad I didn't dislike Kangmin from the start. I was confused seeing some people being annoyed by him and accusing him as a bad guy. He never did anything to the main couple and his short scenes were focused more on his police job. He did a mistake for hiding his situation, but overall he's just kind and sweet. And now that Solhee finally found out about his cancer, it's good that they were able to talk with each other and end their relationship properly. Despite their painful past as ex-lovers, they weren't bitter. They're mature and respectful to each other. I hope they keep their good relationship as friends. Kangmin even made Solhee realized more about her ability and it will help her improve for her new relationship with Doha. The love triangle isn't a big deal in this drama.
I'm also really glad that our DoSol couple always know how to communicate with each other and managed to fix their problems easily instead of dragging it. I love how they've gotten closer, becoming more open about their selves and learning to trust each other. They're truly each other's comfort and protector who are healing together.
I believe Doha is innocent, but since his ex-gf died from suicide, he will automatically become the culprit (that's why his lies are detected). Even though he didn't kill her directly, he's still the reason why she died. But he also has his own reason why he had to break up with her and I'm curious to find out more about their relationship. The girl is obsessive and toxic, but my own theory is... What if her older brother is the reason why she wants to kill herself or he's the one who killed her? But his delusional a*s is blaming Doha. Doha's mom also looks guilty, it seems like she has a part on his case.
I thought he was a new character, but I just noticed him in the episode 7 of "My Lovely Liar" where the neighborhood business owners had a dinner party. He didn't have much lines, but he caught my attention. I find him attractive and I just started smiling because of him ๐
I hope Seo Jaewoo will have more scenes in this drama.
This drama has a good cinematography and the thing that I noticed the most is the bright lights especially neon lights! It's so stunning and pleasant to my eyes. It's commonly found in the jazz bar, but it's also in the streets and other places. I don't know how to describe it, but the lighting gives a better atmosphere to this drama... It just feels heartwarming, peaceful, nostalgic?
โWhen you start denying your reality because you can't accept it, you create a world of illusion. Eventually, you believe that to be true. Sometimes, a huge shock makes you want to deny your life. Psychiatric experts say, delusional disorders are caused by excessive amounts of dopamine in the brain's limbic system. But that's what the bookworms think. The biggest cause is... having a broken soul. That's why people need a repairman like me. Don't measure yourself with standards set by others. Praise and reproach are all just a passing breeze. They don't last. Whatever your illness may be, don't struggle alone. If you can overcome it on your own, it's not an illness. The moment you admit your pain, the healing begins.โ
Soul Mechanic is truly an important drama that gives awareness, understanding and comfort.
I really love the character of Taek. He's quiet but such a nice, innocent and warm guy. My ideal type is someone who is calm and gentle like him. But I find him kinda scary when he gets serious while playing his game. The tension is extreme and it's mentally draining. He feels like a different person in a different world.
Anyways, I was rooting for him. I love how Taek and Deok Sun have a natural and comforting chemistry. They're straightforward and comfortable with each other. Deok Sun is a carefree and hyper girl to anyone, but you could see how she normally becomes a warm and gentle girl with Taek just like him. It's sweet how they always care for each other. Even if they have things to hide, they're open with each other's side. They have a healthy relationship and it's good how it gradually grew over time.
What I hate in this drama is the older sister. She's an entitled brat with anger issues. I can't believe how their parents are enabling her and not scolding her at all. She's literally abusive and toxic. Since she's a woman, they tried to make it comedic.
At least it only lasted for the first few episodes then they toned down her character. But it still left a bad taste to me. I dislike her character, didn't care about her love line and skipped most of her parts throughout the drama. It's disappointing how the ending focused more on her instead of the female lead. It's such a downgrade. This drama would have been perfect, but she ruined it for me.
โWhen I went back, in search of our neighborhood street, the street had aged so much. You could feel that the time had passed. I can't go back to my youth, or to this street. They are both the same. Time will always flow. Everything will pass by. Everything will age. That might be why youth is beautiful. It shines, blindingly bright, for just an instant. But, to it, you can never go back. A time when many tears were shed... The time of my youth was like that as well.โ
I cried so hard in the ending. It really hit me. I'm still young, but I can't imagine how I will be in the future. I'm now 20 years old, but I've always wanted to go back to my childhood days being happy, innocent and free from worries. I have a lot of regrets and I'm disappointed to myself for wasting my youth. I'm scared it will all pass by without me noticing. This drama just struck me with deep realizations. I wish I could live my life to the fullest.
Quite enjoying this so far.Isnโt the best show but its watchable.I think the lead couple is cute. I feel quite…
Seo Jihoon got casted as the main lead for the drama "Youth" back in 2020 and it'll finally be released later this 2023. It's a mystery/melodrama/fantasy about friendship and I'm looking forward to see him there.
I agree, there interactions have always seemed calm, easy, and straightforward, that's why their relationship…
It's refreshing to see how the progress of their relationship is smooth despite their individual circumstances. They have the right vibes for each other and they know how to be honest about their intentions.
They've been eating out several times before they directly asked out each other for a date. They've always been straightforward and now that they're officially a couple, they're being openly lovey-dovey to each other. They're both introverts with calm personalities so it's fun to see them becoming brighter, outgoing and even showing their cute sides together. Their chemistry is wonderful and I love how they're giving positive impact to each other. They deserve their happiness especially after what they went through with their exes.
The latest episodes shows us the start of their sweet relationship, but it's just the calm before the storm. I'm nervous for the next episodes and I hope they could stay strong together.
Fun fact: Their scenes while grilling at the camp is actually bloopers but the director must've like their genuine reactions so he included it.
Her solo character poster is pretty cool and it did have Wednesday vibes: https://twitter.com/CJnDrama/status/1673828556026126336?t=RGxdnJ9dV7Lo3O4sx4dUSA&s=19
At first, I was just interested in the supernatural part of this drama due to Solhee's lie detector ability and unique business, but surprisingly, I got invested to the romance part. Despite their own problems, I feel warm and comfort with Solhee and Doha building their healthy relationship. But I still want to see more of Solhee's ability. She stopped relying on her ability after getting reflections to it. She's now more focused on Doha. I hope she uses her ability again in a big case. She might help Doha's murder case and she also randomly detected something about the CEO...
I'm glad Kangmin protected Doha and being honest to Solhee. Instead of jumping to conclusions, he's investigating properly as a police and he's genuine about his concerns. I love how the 3 main leads in this drama are calm and mature.
And the mystery part is finally diving deeper in next week's episodes. Doha is definitely innocent and my new theory is... After Doha left his ex-gf in the beach, she died by herself, but someone misunderstood it as murder and tried to hide her body. I think his mom is the one who did it and she ordered the CEO to make an alibi for Doha. (But it's actually all wrong, if they didn't do anything, Doha won't be a murder suspect and the case will officially be closed as suicide 5 years ago.)
Anyway, I like the plot twist where it has one of my favorite tropes of 'enemies teaming up against common enemy'. The ending is the biggest cliffhanger I've seen and the plot is not even done yet. They could have just made this into 20 episodes.
"KIM DOHA FINALLY FOUND SOMEONE WHO BELIEVES IN HIS INNOCENCE & THAT'S MOK SOLHEE godd the anguish & disbelief on his face, he found his haven in her. its brilliant how this happened at end of ep8, the interval of the show. the direction is amazing!
โ What's so meaningful about this scene is that Solhee trusts her ability of hearing lies to the point that it's HER CAREER. But the fact that she went against her ability just for this ONE MAN- she chose to believe him instead of herself showing how far she's willing to go for HIM."
It's so good to see their growth individually and together. I love how straightforward and brave Solhee is, and how she's trying not to be reliant on her ability, learning her flaws and becoming more understanding about people. Doha is so lucky to have her by his side.
There's plenty of kdramas with main characters having ability, but it's usually supernatural creatures or psychic power focusing on crime cases. But "Moving" is finally the one about superheroes. It has multiple main characters with different kinds of superpowers, it's action packed and the plot dives deeply. It's so refreshing, interesting and intense. It has long 20 episodes, there's still more episodes to go and stuffs to happen, but I already want it to have season 2. I just keep wanting for more!
I'm also really glad that our DoSol couple always know how to communicate with each other and managed to fix their problems easily instead of dragging it. I love how they've gotten closer, becoming more open about their selves and learning to trust each other. They're truly each other's comfort and protector who are healing together.
I believe Doha is innocent, but since his ex-gf died from suicide, he will automatically become the culprit (that's why his lies are detected). Even though he didn't kill her directly, he's still the reason why she died. But he also has his own reason why he had to break up with her and I'm curious to find out more about their relationship. The girl is obsessive and toxic, but my own theory is... What if her older brother is the reason why she wants to kill herself or he's the one who killed her? But his delusional a*s is blaming Doha. Doha's mom also looks guilty, it seems like she has a part on his case.
I hope Seo Jaewoo will have more scenes in this drama.
Soul Mechanic is truly an important drama that gives awareness, understanding and comfort.
Anyways, I was rooting for him. I love how Taek and Deok Sun have a natural and comforting chemistry. They're straightforward and comfortable with each other. Deok Sun is a carefree and hyper girl to anyone, but you could see how she normally becomes a warm and gentle girl with Taek just like him. It's sweet how they always care for each other. Even if they have things to hide, they're open with each other's side. They have a healthy relationship and it's good how it gradually grew over time.
At least it only lasted for the first few episodes then they toned down her character. But it still left a bad taste to me. I dislike her character, didn't care about her love line and skipped most of her parts throughout the drama. It's disappointing how the ending focused more on her instead of the female lead. It's such a downgrade. This drama would have been perfect, but she ruined it for me.
I cried so hard in the ending. It really hit me. I'm still young, but I can't imagine how I will be in the future. I'm now 20 years old, but I've always wanted to go back to my childhood days being happy, innocent and free from worries. I have a lot of regrets and I'm disappointed to myself for wasting my youth. I'm scared it will all pass by without me noticing. This drama just struck me with deep realizations. I wish I could live my life to the fullest.