Underrated korean film>>>> Carter 2014's narrative blends compelling storyline with deep emotional or philosophical elements, creating a unique and engaging story. All I can say is that everyone should watch this movie before the end. 10/10
Oh, by the way, this is the No. 1 most popular non-English TV show with 2,205,200,000 hours viewed (hope that's painful). Just because it reached a 'western' audience (according to y'all) 💀 doesn't make it any less of a K-drama. Continue trying so to be a different person, soon you will realise how much you suck.
There we go again with the MDL expects who have PhDs on Korean culture, when they have never stepped foot in Korea. Let me guess, they are trying to satisfy the "westerns" with those scenes?
Edit: I apologize to those offended, I'm not a bad guy and I'm not hating on bro.
Carter 2014's narrative blends compelling storyline with deep emotional or philosophical elements, creating a unique and engaging story.
All I can say is that everyone should watch this movie before the end. 10/10
Continue trying so to be a different person, soon you will realise how much you suck.