What a great movie about abused children, great acting from both Han Ji Min and the little girl. The story is…
the father was a POS period. whether he was a gamer or not. i don't think the film overly concentrated on his video game playing, but rather wanted to show the viewer that clearly he didn't care about his daughter. i wanted to beat the shit out of that guy everytime i saw him on screen.
Guys all in all, I honestly don't think this will be a open ending I think it will be happy *fingers crossed*…
i’ve been saying this since Episode 1. the fact that Professor Harry and the other people who tried to frame Jia Ning haven’t been shown a satisfactory disciplinary act, is so appalling.
she forgives him a number of times for reasoning that’s almost delusional. her only weakness to her strong, smart character is the ML. drives me crazy.
1. how did Jia Ning get a Swiss Army Knife past airport security in her carry-on bag? 2. Xiao Shan told Jia Ning twice (once at the airport and once in the car) that she shouldn't be there? if it was that important. why not put her back on the plane before driving to the house where you know it's dangerous? 3. all three of them should've had worse injuries when then they drove off the cliff. 4. Mo Li drops off Jia Ning in the woods, and then leaves her car behind as well?! how did she get back to the house so fast?
Episode 41 gripes:
1. after they leave the mine field, they leave Jia Ning's bag behind. it was undamaged, and not in a place where it couldn't be retrieved, yet they left it anyways. 2. Mo Li's character deserves better writing. 3. Jia Ning is way too forgiving(perhaps naive too), and calm, when she needs to be angry, and firm given the circumstances. 4. introducing a new child character so the audience can hate all the men involved even more. 5. plenty of chances to kill Uncle Zha and his men(which desperately needs to happen), but doesn't happen. 6. Xiao Shan needs to man up and stop being in complete denial.
it also doesn't make sense in Episode 39 where Xiao Shan finally sees(after all this time thinking she's missing/dead) that Xiang Lan is alive and well, but has absolutely zero interest in staying or helping her through her condition.
i will be extremely disappointed if Xiao Shan doesn't do some prison time for espionage. most likely if that happens, they will do the cliché time jump, show him being released, then meet up with Jia Ning. this would be equally cringy.
I am so sad that I can't get into it :( Third time trying to watch it, and I watch episode 1 and then have no…
well the story with the three brothers really drags the whole series down. i didn't care about the other two loser brother's plots at all. it was only interesting when IU was on screen.
I've been on ep 5 for more than a year now, I think it's time to take the hint and drop this. Great cinematography…
very understandable. i only watched it for IU. the whole story/premise wasn't very interesting, and definitely forgettable. i did complete the whole 16 episodes though.
i don't need to see a full makeout session with those two.
only reason why i started watching, was because i'm a big fan of Vic. however, there's nothing she's done where i was actually glad i watched the whole thing. i'll be more selective of her stuff in the future definitely.
1. how did Jia Ning get a Swiss Army Knife past airport security in her carry-on bag?
2. Xiao Shan told Jia Ning twice (once at the airport and once in the car) that she shouldn't be there? if it was that important. why not put her back on the plane before driving to the house where you know it's dangerous?
3. all three of them should've had worse injuries when then they drove off the cliff.
4. Mo Li drops off Jia Ning in the woods, and then leaves her car behind as well?! how did she get back to the house so fast?
Episode 41 gripes:
1. after they leave the mine field, they leave Jia Ning's bag behind. it was undamaged, and not in a place where it couldn't be retrieved, yet they left it anyways.
2. Mo Li's character deserves better writing.
3. Jia Ning is way too forgiving(perhaps naive too), and calm, when she needs to be angry, and firm given the circumstances.
4. introducing a new child character so the audience can hate all the men involved even more.
5. plenty of chances to kill Uncle Zha and his men(which desperately needs to happen), but doesn't happen.
6. Xiao Shan needs to man up and stop being in complete denial.
it also doesn't make sense in Episode 39 where Xiao Shan finally sees(after all this time thinking she's missing/dead) that Xiang Lan is alive and well, but has absolutely zero interest in staying or helping her through her condition.
i will be extremely disappointed if Xiao Shan doesn't do some prison time for espionage. most likely if that happens, they will do the cliché time jump, show him being released, then meet up with Jia Ning. this would be equally cringy.