The first two episodes of The Apartment Job are such an easy, fun watch. Ji Sung is absolutely fantastic at comedy. It doesn't try to be too deep, making it the perfect weekend binge. Those low ratings make zero sense for a show this entertaining.
An interesting premise buried under endless suffering. The series mistakes repetitive trauma for emotional depth, cycling through poverty, abuse, and tragedy without adding much substance.
While IU once again showcases her impressive acting range, much of the praise for the male leads feels driven by the "wow, pretty actors playing poor and struggling characters" factor rather than the strength of the writing itself.
The cinematography is beautiful, but beneath the stunning visuals, the script feels emotionally manipulative and surprisingly hollow. For me, it offers more misery than meaning.
Absolutely everything about Perfect Crown hits the mark. It is a remarkably refreshing, beautiful, and tender watch, balancing its comedic timing perfectly with a deeply moving, bittersweet narrative. The cast is incredibly charming, delivering standout performances across the board. Best of all, it completely avoids cringe humor and tired tropes, offering a genuinely unique and elevated viewing experience
You are a hater. You created this account to say this. Lol. Bot.
nonsense, i dont care abour her personally, if she delivers, ill be happy to be entertain, im rating other shows too... Get over it, im just bored homem so i have time to rate.
While IU once again showcases her impressive acting range, much of the praise for the male leads feels driven by the "wow, pretty actors playing poor and struggling characters" factor rather than the strength of the writing itself.
The cinematography is beautiful, but beneath the stunning visuals, the script feels emotionally manipulative and surprisingly hollow. For me, it offers more misery than meaning.