I enjoyed her performance in Bad and Crazy. I felt her character was a bit underutilized. But I liked it the most when her character would get genuinely happy when she learned a new phrase or word in English, especially when speaking to another character.
I enjoyed this. It was refreshing, and hilarious. I’ve never been a huge fan of LDW, but he won me over in this drama.
But I feel like a few more character relationships could have been explored. Even though Soo Yeol and Hee Kyum’s relationship has a polarizing reception, I feel as though I could’ve seen a few more scenes of them doing crazy stuff. I feel like she was low-key an adrenaline junkie, and she never necessarily judged or dismissed Soo Yeol for the off-kilter and crazy behavior.
If you see in Episode 7, she wasn’t judging him for what he did at the beginning of the episode. So, her last lines in the series make sense.
Anywho, this was fun. And although it did shift in tone the second half, I don’t think it could’ve gone any other way. From the beginning the storyline was already setting itself up for the second half. And I already had questions by the 3rd episode.
But I must admit, Shin Joo Hyuk was such a frustrating character. The actor did a really good job. Like, every time he smiled, smirked, or blinked his eyes in that typical way of his, I wanted to–
😅 Heh, moving on. I’d say it’s probably one of my favorite recent KDramas. Despite some hang ups and over-simplifications (if mentioning silly flaws or missteps), I enjoyed it. The ending was satisfying, yet, I wish we’d gotten a few more episodes before the second half. Yet, I do think it deserves its rating (8.6/10). Even though the rating I gave it is higher.
Also, I really liked K because it’s like he was a superhero or an action figure (dressed like one too) one liked as a child and forgot about when puberty and adulthood hit. I really think there was something innocent about K. Soo Yeol really did need him.
I thought it was the brothers’ parents who left them with the grandmother. But they failed as parents since they helped other individuals like Wol Woo, but didn’t stay to help their own son. But yes, I hope someone can clear this up.
I like Bai Lu. There are plenty of actresses who are known for their looks and acquire a lot of popularity for them alone. But with her, there’s a true kindness and authenticity in her actions and character. She’s a girl’s girl. Someone you’d want to be friends with.
I came across somewhere online that showcases how controversial this movie is. I didn’t know there’d been a bit of red tape involving the film’s release. Although it does make sense (to a certain degree), it’s a bit unnerving.
But I feel like a few more character relationships could have been explored. Even though Soo Yeol and Hee Kyum’s relationship has a polarizing reception, I feel as though I could’ve seen a few more scenes of them doing crazy stuff. I feel like she was low-key an adrenaline junkie, and she never necessarily judged or dismissed Soo Yeol for the off-kilter and crazy behavior.
If you see in Episode 7, she wasn’t judging him for what he did at the beginning of the episode. So, her last lines in the series make sense.
Anywho, this was fun. And although it did shift in tone the second half, I don’t think it could’ve gone any other way. From the beginning the storyline was already setting itself up for the second half. And I already had questions by the 3rd episode.
But I must admit, Shin Joo Hyuk was such a frustrating character. The actor did a really good job. Like, every time he smiled, smirked, or blinked his eyes in that typical way of his, I wanted to–
😅 Heh, moving on. I’d say it’s probably one of my favorite recent KDramas. Despite some hang ups and over-simplifications (if mentioning silly flaws or missteps), I enjoyed it. The ending was satisfying, yet, I wish we’d gotten a few more episodes before the second half. Yet, I do think it deserves its rating (8.6/10). Even though the rating I gave it is higher.
Also, I really liked K because it’s like he was a superhero or an action figure (dressed like one too) one liked as a child and forgot about when puberty and adulthood hit. I really think there was something innocent about K. Soo Yeol really did need him.
Also, I’m not sure if these would be considered spoilers…
But there are implications of sexual abuse/trauma, violence, bullying, and domestic abuse.
It did make me want to see Jinyoung in a different setting and look. So I went on YouTube and watched some happy GOT7 compilation vids.
I love her in “Keep Running” and “AMA”.