So sad that maybe I could not rewatch
There is a special quiet acting in this role that was needed, and park ji-hoon nailed it. As always his acting was great, it has my approval for such a sad history.For someone who is just a fan of the actor, it brings them closer to knowing the dark history of the county that their favorite films and dramas are made at, a perfect retelling that made us laugh in the first half, just to strip it away and make the true ending of the story of the king, sadder.
"I do not wish to die at their hands, nor by the poison they grant. Even in death, I would not accept that"
Those lines were the end of the happy era of the movie, and they were delivered perfectly.
I can understand why so many people watched the movie, it was simply worth it.
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The Uncanny Counter Season 2: Counter Punch
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It made a joke out of the first season.
I couldn't finish the second episode from how bad it is. I thought I would like the season because of season 1's hype and its many things it did well. But season 2 is a flat season. I thought Yoo in soo would help, coming from the good bad mother, his comedic timing and seriousness were perfect- but here? It's so bad.The relationship between the group feels numb now, unlike in season 1 where their personality shined, now Mun is way less serious with them. It shouldhave needed in season 1.
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A bowl full of problems.
Okay, first of all, we need to talk about the main problem. The use of AI to make the intro, they got such expensive actors, Bae In-Hyuk and Roh Jeong-Eui. Mind you, actors of successful TV shows, but couldn't pay for someone to make the intro?!Secondly, the TV lies about the show; they told us it would be about them, they never even mention the Second male lead, they promised us a story about a baby losing his parents and the male and female lead raising him, where did the second male lead come from, and why did he take 90% of the love story? I feel like they mixed him and the male lead in the middle of the drama?
And the cherry of the pie- Wi joo, they could have made the show about him, and no one would complain, that's how cute the baby is. Why even have an expensive actor for the male lead if you are not going to give him the love story?
But for the characters, I can't complain- Tae Hyeong had a great backstory and character build, Hyun-ju too, but who has asked for the second lead? After seeing true beauty and love song for illusion, you would understand what a real love triangle is.
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go watch all of us are dead if you are expecting a bloody zombie drama
if any of you are thinking to get into it because of zombies, blood, scary scenes, then don't, but you should watch all of us are dead, what you are really looking forall of the characters for me are based on something from covid, such as the vlogger kid, who is selfish, but still a kid somehow, in an adult body
the building representative lady wants to become that for power, so she lies and does everything to seem like the right one, and who has not ever lied to an extant to get what they want.
all of the characters are dumb, yes, but it is based on covid once again, just with zombies, and who has not stocked up on toilet paper like its pure gold, or wanted to hide that they got covid to stay with there group, it is a good show for the people that understand that it was not suppose to be bloody, if not, this is not for you
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Where a line ends between fiction and reality- reader's version
The character of Oh Mun-ho is an interesting one, one that symbolizes readers of unfinished stories. He got too obsessed in a novel of a young novelist in his class, and along the way, forced the story to where it is fueled by his own shame and inferiority complex of only finishing one novel.A story that started by the original novelist, Lee Kang, which expressed the jealousy towards a classmate of his and his happy family, he wanted to be in his shoes- until that part it was truly written by Lee Kang. A boy who lost both of his parents in a truck accident was driven to become a boy with a happy family. Mun-ho shifted the story once he figured out who the dad is, by then, it became a hate story, not story of jealousy and healing.
The drama never told us Kang's intentions into doing all of this, making us believe in the same thing as the reader of the novel is, we saw first hand when the story shifted.
Lee Kang said by the end that by some point, the author shifted, that much is true, all though it is still considered stealing a story, we got to see Kang's true intentions of ruins by the end. Mun-ho who got 12 years old Kang to open up with a story, interested him with literature that day 12 years ago, but quickly turned his life story down due to being "too boring". That's when we learned his true intentions of revenge, and of malice to write an interesting story, to ruin the professor.
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They chose the perfect actor for the twins
Park bo-young for me at least is known as one of the best actors on playing hard topics on tv such as depression, mental illness, and suchThe 4th episode could have broke me if not for me watching so much kdramas, park bo young portraid miji's depression over the loss of (in her words, at leadt to my understanding) only good thing that she does in the eyes of her mom, running, her crying scene was very strong
The way park bo young portrays the twins differently on how they hide there's pain with miji being overly happy, and mirea accepting being the black sheep of the office just to be able to help her family take care of her grandma, how with them switching life were able to learn what they realy think of themself by being able to say it as the other person, or being suprised when people say good thing about them.
Miji blaming herself for her grandma being bedridden and having a panic attack over seeing ro-sa on the floor reminding her of the incident of her grandma was strong, and on point.
Overall if you enjoy Korean dramas with hard topics that are not for the one with weak hearts, this is worth a watch, its story is great so far, the actors are on point, and the cinemagraphy is amazing.
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