Is this available in the US region of DISNEY +? Because I can't find it 😭 help!
In the US, it's on Hulu. But if you pay for both Hulu & Disney+ it should show up on both apps. (On D+ app it told me: "included with your Hulu subscription" & let me watch it on both apps. 🤷♀️)
¡Sorry! ¿Is this a korean realization? If it's so... is the worse and stupid that I've seen so far. Just an…
What's so confusing???
He studied her personality & habits. In his narration he said she had just one hobby. So he took initiative & did just that - joined in on motorbiking to catch her interest. 🤷♀️ They just didn't show the steps in-between. Probably to move the story ahead faster.
And she wasn't desperate to recover the BIKE. She had an emotional attachment to the doll, because it was what her mom left her. It was made obvious not only in that scene, but it was also explained in that episode.
He went & retrieved it for her, because he's trying to get close to her -trying to get her to trust him- so he can use her to get revenge.
Also, his acting in the movie VIP is creepily convincing. He does a great job playing the role. However, it is…
Hence the reason I commented about the shocking, unsettling content & strongly advised abiding by the age restriction if they are not old enough. So they know beforehand & can make an informed decision. Because even when over 18, we should know beforehand what kind of content we'll be watching, right?
I've only seen it once, & honestly won't be watching it again because of that content. I merely mentioned that his acting is good in it because he plays the role of murderer/psychopath in a creepily convincing way, and as someone who had always seen him play in the romace/romcom genre, it was fascinating to watch him act out such a character. 🤷♀️
Also, his acting in the movie VIP is creepily convincing. He does a great job playing the role. However, it is definitely rated 18+ for a reason & not for the faint of heart. I had to fast forward through at least one part which I couldn't stomach to watch.
This was such a good drama im so surprised i put off watching it for so long. I think the people in this comment…
💯 I can't even read some of these reviews & comments. They just aggravate me.
I think the issues they tackled were very real. It was nice to see them touch on so many different disorders. And while they couldn't spend a lot of time on each one, I liked how they tried to visually convey the struggles of those disorders, so that people who have never experienced them might have an inkling of what people who struggle with them may go through. [And yeah, some issues seemed resolved quickly- but come on. It was 12 eps, with sometimes less than an ep to deal with one patient's disorder... so give them a break. The recovery times & therapies were obviously more extensive, since often there were very obvious time jumps in the story]
And to remind the audience that no one is immune to these disorders - mental illness, such as depression or panic, can hit anyone at any time. So not to pre-judge & label those suffering... And how to care for our loved ones dealing with depression... etc.
Really, I enjoyed the drama very much so. And I hope people living in SK, and around the world, continue to open up about mental illness & not stigmatize it so much.
Yes, it was frustrating that they disregarded mental illness of even being an issue. I didn't like that they shamed & downplayed the reasons why people even commit suicide, the seriousness of depression, and the economic & mental pressures (etc) that lead up to cause most of it ... but...
The last episode was a great reminder to me, as someone who seriously struggles with depression & suicidal thoughts, of the pain I'd cause my loved ones, who would be left to suffer & endure, if I were to end my life.
Does it get better? Is it worth it? I've only been able to finish first 3 eps, and am struggling to continue watching.…
No worries. I have so much in my watchlist, I haven't been able to give this one a second thought. For now it's "on hold". I'll come back to it. Maybe I just have to be in the right mood to watch it. 🙃
And I know what you mean. I agree - a lot of dramas could be wrapped up with fewer eps. Idk why they feel the need to drag some of them out. 😩
I know this drama is amazing, but i can't seem to get through episode 1. This is my third time trying and it took…
Episide 1 is more like the backstory of "FL" and how she ended up back in time, as a queen. Did you start watching ep 2? That's where it starts to get funny, as "she" realizes what's going on, experiences life as a woman, tries to go back home.... I'll stop there so I don't spoil the show for anyone. But the story definitely starts to pick up starting with ep2.
He studied her personality & habits. In his narration he said she had just one hobby. So he took initiative & did just that - joined in on motorbiking to catch her interest. 🤷♀️ They just didn't show the steps in-between. Probably to move the story ahead faster.
And she wasn't desperate to recover the BIKE. She had an emotional attachment to the doll, because it was what her mom left her. It was made obvious not only in that scene, but it was also explained in that episode.
He went & retrieved it for her, because he's trying to get close to her -trying to get her to trust him- so he can use her to get revenge.
Song Joong Ki is great 🔥
And after watching Moon Chae Won in FOE, I've appreciated her role & acting here even more! 🥰
I've only seen it once, & honestly won't be watching it again because of that content. I merely mentioned that his acting is good in it because he plays the role of murderer/psychopath in a creepily convincing way, and as someone who had always seen him play in the romace/romcom genre, it was fascinating to watch him act out such a character. 🤷♀️
But personally, I much prefer his dramas.
Try watching Big Mouth. While You Were Sleeping & Doctor Stranger are good too.
I think the issues they tackled were very real. It was nice to see them touch on so many different disorders. And while they couldn't spend a lot of time on each one, I liked how they tried to visually convey the struggles of those disorders, so that people who have never experienced them might have an inkling of what people who struggle with them may go through. [And yeah, some issues seemed resolved quickly- but come on. It was 12 eps, with sometimes less than an ep to deal with one patient's disorder... so give them a break. The recovery times & therapies were obviously more extensive, since often there were very obvious time jumps in the story]
And to remind the audience that no one is immune to these disorders - mental illness, such as depression or panic, can hit anyone at any time. So not to pre-judge & label those suffering... And how to care for our loved ones dealing with depression... etc.
Really, I enjoyed the drama very much so. And I hope people living in SK, and around the world, continue to open up about mental illness & not stigmatize it so much.
The last episode was a great reminder to me, as someone who seriously struggles with depression & suicidal thoughts, of the pain I'd cause my loved ones, who would be left to suffer & endure, if I were to end my life.
And I know what you mean. I agree - a lot of dramas could be wrapped up with fewer eps. Idk why they feel the need to drag some of them out. 😩
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