I loved watching him in Hidden Love. He’s really handsome. And his character won me over (from his edgy style), to his facial expressions.
I hope to see him in more stuff. And to know he raps? I’m not surprised. He kinda reminded me of Taiwanese rappers Kumachan, and Øzi in appearance and vibe.
Maybe it’s because I’ve been watching a lot of revenge dramas, but this drama was a breath of fresh air. None of the main characters were too annoying, and they never did stupid stuff. I can see why others may think it was slow paced. This drama isn’t ideal to watch in one sitting. I’d at least say three episodes per day.
I know it’s weird that I’m commenting again. But the lead characters’ chemistry was very sweet. The characters…
I know I’ve made a lot of comments here, but I must admit that their relationship is the basis of what I’d be okay with having myself. I’d like to have a guy I could connect with on that level. Of course a time loop wouldn’t have to occur! Hehe.
I enjoyed the soundtrack, and the intro to the movie–a very fun and dramatic scene!
Aaah. I found the scene in the jail where Kwon Yoo is hugging his mom and crying was so heart wrenching: I almost wanted to cry. I wanted to give Kwon Yoo a hug. He was so thoughtful and a fair gamer. My most favorite parts were the car chase scene, the scene where Yeo Wool curses out that one woman over the phone, and the scene with the Americans (I found it oddly endearing and positive). Overall, I liked it. I really loved the tree narration JCW provided at the beginning and end. Despite there being an unrealized romance and a very very VERY small part in the movie left unfinished, I’d recommend. I’d also warn that it is on the dark side sometimes (read the tags).
The actors did a great job. The soundtrack was nice and dramatic. And I agree with others on here, it would’ve made a better drama (for better backstory, character dev, and maybe a better realized romance?). Better yet, a sequel would’ve been nice. I give it an 8/10.
I had to watch the last episode before resuming where I left off (after having dropped it). I must say the payoff was great! But if anyone is coming into this green, not knowing what to expect, the drama can get really frustrating and old. For me it did, before I had to drop it once before picking it back up. Tbh, I can definitely see the romance between the two leads but after a certain number of episodes, it feels as though they do more pining and adoring towards each other when they’re apart. None of the misunderstood characters ever explained themselves when need be, and I felt like that created missed opportunities. If it wasn’t for the performances or chemistry, I’d think the developing feelings between the main characters was a “blink it and you miss it” type of thing. I feel so mixed towards this drama because I feel as though the vibe and good feelings the ending had/held could’ve happened an episode sooner. Maybe this applies to most Lakorns, but to me, this was a very special case (the characters deserved two episodes of positive courtship). I’d say the ending left no plot holes, yet, in a way I still felt robbed.
🛑🛑🛑Question1. Happy ending?2. Story?3. Chemistry?4. Kiss scene?
1. Yes, a happy ending. No misunderstandings. Tied up nicely.
2. I enjoyed the story. Time loop was full fledged and well used. And I liked the office workplace setting (it teaches you a bit about the corporate world too, pay close attention). But to say overall, the story is quirky, and the romance and characters make it. It’s an acquired taste because it’s a bit unconventional but not unsatisfying. The last two episodes are worth it.
3. There was indeed chemistry. There is a bit of an age gap, but it didn’t bother me. And their banter was natural and overshadowed the gap. The actors are comfortable with each other, and they seem to genuinely respect and like each other (it felt like they had an inside joke with each other). The glances and the way she wrapped her hand around his arm. So, yes. There is a chemistry that definitely fits and works here.
4. Yes, there are two kiss scenes. But the second kiss scene was better. The first one left viewers polarized, and I you couldn’t really see the kiss. But the second one they go all out in.
I hope to see him in more stuff. And to know he raps? I’m not surprised. He kinda reminded me of Taiwanese rappers Kumachan, and Øzi in appearance and vibe.
There was nothing inappropriate about the drama.
Aaah. I found the scene in the jail where Kwon Yoo is hugging his mom and crying was so heart wrenching: I almost wanted to cry. I wanted to give Kwon Yoo a hug. He was so thoughtful and a fair gamer. My most favorite parts were the car chase scene, the scene where Yeo Wool curses out that one woman over the phone, and the scene with the Americans (I found it oddly endearing and positive). Overall, I liked it. I really loved the tree narration JCW provided at the beginning and end. Despite there being an unrealized romance and a very very VERY small part in the movie left unfinished, I’d recommend. I’d also warn that it is on the dark side sometimes (read the tags).
The actors did a great job. The soundtrack was nice and dramatic. And I agree with others on here, it would’ve made a better drama (for better backstory, character dev, and maybe a better realized romance?). Better yet, a sequel would’ve been nice. I give it an 8/10.
2. I enjoyed the story. Time loop was full fledged and well used. And I liked the office workplace setting (it teaches you a bit about the corporate world too, pay close attention). But to say overall, the story is quirky, and the romance and characters make it. It’s an acquired taste because it’s a bit unconventional but not unsatisfying. The last two episodes are worth it.
3. There was indeed chemistry. There is a bit of an age gap, but it didn’t bother me. And their banter was natural and overshadowed the gap. The actors are comfortable with each other, and they seem to genuinely respect and like each other (it felt like they had an inside joke with each other). The glances and the way she wrapped her hand around his arm. So, yes. There is a chemistry that definitely fits and works here.
4. Yes, there are two kiss scenes. But the second kiss scene was better. The first one left viewers polarized, and I you couldn’t really see the kiss. But the second one they go all out in.