impeccable!
My special thanks to the social media channel I saw snippets of this series from. I wouldn't call it a series though, I feel like it's a movie. Four episodes of ten minutes estimate each, forty minutes of a movie.
I applaud everyone involved in the production of this movie. Those who picked the cast did a very good job. The cast, especially Park Luke (who realistically played the role of Jiwoon), aced their roles.
Heads up to the guy who played the role of the Tae Ha, our Bad Guy. You really made me hate and like you at the same time. Superb. But was Taeha really bad though, or just had an albatross around his neck he needed to put down? I loved his swift redemption arc, although I knew from the start what he was trying to tell Jiwoon.
And to the fiancee (please MDL, add her profile), your REAL acting in the fourth episode really hit my guts and reminded me that yes, this is really a kdrama. Lol!
Bad Guy is what I would call a tale of true love that fumbles along the way but recoils back to its true form, seen in the perspective of Jiwoon who felt what every human would feel towards their lover who does anything the way Taeha did. Alas, he wasn't really the bad guy Jiwoon thought he was, was he? Indecisive is the way to term it, maybe.
I really felt every scene. How they managed to capture a story that would've spanned 13 episodes of 30mins each into four short episodes of intensity is an art. Well done.
So, if you ask me if I'm going to rewatch this, I would look you up and down and be like, “Hell yes!” Needless to say I'll be coming back to check if new episodes or a new season is on ground, because some part of me just wishes for a background to the story (scenes of how it began) and what might happen next.
But! As I said earlier, how the production team managed to capture a story that would've spanned 13 episodes of 30mins each into four short episodes of intensity, with only three characters, is an art.
ps_ Sukfilm, on behalf of everyone who watched this film and loved it, we need more. Thanks.
I applaud everyone involved in the production of this movie. Those who picked the cast did a very good job. The cast, especially Park Luke (who realistically played the role of Jiwoon), aced their roles.
Heads up to the guy who played the role of the Tae Ha, our Bad Guy. You really made me hate and like you at the same time. Superb. But was Taeha really bad though, or just had an albatross around his neck he needed to put down? I loved his swift redemption arc, although I knew from the start what he was trying to tell Jiwoon.
And to the fiancee (please MDL, add her profile), your REAL acting in the fourth episode really hit my guts and reminded me that yes, this is really a kdrama. Lol!
Bad Guy is what I would call a tale of true love that fumbles along the way but recoils back to its true form, seen in the perspective of Jiwoon who felt what every human would feel towards their lover who does anything the way Taeha did. Alas, he wasn't really the bad guy Jiwoon thought he was, was he? Indecisive is the way to term it, maybe.
I really felt every scene. How they managed to capture a story that would've spanned 13 episodes of 30mins each into four short episodes of intensity is an art. Well done.
So, if you ask me if I'm going to rewatch this, I would look you up and down and be like, “Hell yes!” Needless to say I'll be coming back to check if new episodes or a new season is on ground, because some part of me just wishes for a background to the story (scenes of how it began) and what might happen next.
But! As I said earlier, how the production team managed to capture a story that would've spanned 13 episodes of 30mins each into four short episodes of intensity, with only three characters, is an art.
ps_ Sukfilm, on behalf of everyone who watched this film and loved it, we need more. Thanks.
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