I am really enjoying this drama and is waiting in anticipation for episode 5 and 6. I just hope that complaints…
I also prefer the authors to remain faithful to their vision, even when I'm not a fan of their work. There's already a lot of preparation work and consistency in the script. I worry that changing all this at the last moment can only lead to a less rich result, losing coherence.
I don't remember there being a time difference between the two worlds.When did we learn that?!We see Lee Gon traveling…
It was more the theory of the shortcut (door to door) and the long way. Wormhole and travel without a wormhole. Something that cannot be answered, like everything else. If there was a time difference between the worlds, there would be even less chance of double DNA (it's already impossible on a basic level). I just remember a dialogue saying that the worlds were separated a long time ago (they even give from when, but I don't remember). So the time was the same in both worlds then. Maybe you confused this information with the other one?
We'll never know! That's a good thing. Just... (Sighs) Well, you see... Just thinking back on it. That little nothing... It's so painful that it makes me nauseous. All this futile, sterile talk here and there trying to figure out every little thing. It's never been any use. There's nothing to solve when the writer is purposelessly filibustering without any purpose. You can have fun at that when there is a minimum of coherence or information, not with something lame from beginning to end. 18 hours of tedium.
You can see a drama like Memories of the Alhambra, where nothing ever spoils your fun and understanding. You get to the last episode, which explains some things badly. It's a pity, but at least you'll only get annoyed with it then, and the last scene is beautiful. You can see a movie like Primer, which is much more complicated than TKEM, but at least you're immersed in the atmosphere, there's nothing useless. The film is not a model of clarity, but when the fantastic principle is explained, it's clear and clean! You have everything you need to torture your brain from a solid base. It's hard SF, directed by an engineer with little cinema experience and a tiny budget, but with a consistency as perfect as a NASA rocket. And a good 1h30 movie will be nice to review and dissect.
I just realized something.1 day in Kingdom of Corea is equal to roughly 3-5 days in Republic of Korea. Which is…
I don't remember there being a time difference between the two worlds. When did we learn that?! We see Lee Gon traveling to Republic of Korea by taking the "long way" on horseback through the in-between world. This is supposed to not create a time freeze, but he stays in it longer. That's why there is a time difference (episode 10) and Tae Eul waited a long time. By the way, why am I talking about this? Right now, I don't give a damn. No rules have ever been clear, demonstrated. And what little has been established has been contradicted, what a mess. Ahhh, I forgot all that horror so easily.
What happens to the tree then?!Does it too end up with just the trunk?
This story has an ecological side to it. Or even economic. The notion of wanting everything, right away, to vampirize what exists. Instead of having the patience to respect natural rhythms. If the boy had been wise, the tree would have produced fruit for him for the rest of his life. This is still different from the tale in the drama. The zombie boy must be fed or he dies. There is a question of necessity that does not exist in the Giving Tree tale. Since I don't know this tale, only you can answer that.
I fear that my standarts for dramas will be too high after finishing this
Hopefully (or unfortunately) not for me. It's a good drama, but I don't get up at night. Everything is still possible, I'm curious to see what happens next.
to those people who complained about the scene where fl touched ml's abs and calling it sexual harassment.....its…
How dare you say I have no right to complain?! Why isn't a FL like her touching my abs?! I frequent public places, swimming pools, gyms, locker rooms. She never comes for me!! I have a right to complain! :-D
How come you deleted your previous post? I thought we had a good conversation going.So to summarize, TKEM was…
It was already not obvious why the King preferred to count time using Euler's number (by reaching the 5th decimal place, it is already too late), rather than simply using: 1...2...3...4.... What a bluster!
So great, so exciting ! So, I can give you some easy words to tell :"Worst storytelling ever."If your teacher…
I have a feeling you're disappointed in Extraordinary-You too. ^^ Perhaps you can find what you felt in my little paragraphs, which are still far from evoking the whole catastrophe.
How do you expect people need to rewatch it 3 times, when the 1st time is so painful ?
I hope the drama fans don't see your comment, otherwise they're gonna come and kill me. LOL! You can read in my review all the torment you endure when you see the drama. Since I don't talk about some things related to the story, a negative review about it would be helpful for you too. And you should also try to find some positive and intelligent reviews, which talk about some positive points of the drama that I didn't have time to talk about either. ;-) Or just watch the first 4 episodes. (good luck)
So great, so exciting ! So, I can give you some easy words to tell :"Worst storytelling ever."If your teacher…
Before I answer you, I went through your list. Watch W first. The guy who wrote the manhwa "extraodinary-you" was inspired by it. He took a few undeveloped secondary elements of W (essential but on which the drama didn't have time to focus), and he managed to make something out of it. What I congratulate him for was smart and interesting. Only that would have made a drama of 8 one-hour episodes. The drama is incredibly boring after the first part. Some fantastic elements are never developed or used, no plot-twist. I could have watched the first episodes and then watched the last episode without missing anything. The drama is not dramatic either, the background music gives an enchanted and wonderful side, not hectic and stressful. You are in Harry Poter, not in the Twilight Zone. But it's still good music, if you listen to it outside of the drama.
I like this drama a lot but theres just something that's just missing
That's interesting. If you think about it further, I'm curious to know what. I know it's a feeling, and it may be hard to figure out what, but it's worth being depicted.
It's so sad.My review is very precise and well-argued.Totally focused on the narrative.I didn't even mention lee…
This is misleading. It depends on how fast you have to write. For example, my positive review on Empress Ki is much too short. Maybe when I see the drama again, I'll linger longer and write something better. On the other hand, my positive review on Jang Ok Jung is very elaborate. I spent a lot of time writing it, knowing what to describe. And I forgot some things (like one of the characters in the drama which was rather badly done). But I revisited a lot of scenes from the drama. This review is probably as long or longer than TKEM's review. And you can see, my negative (not so) review of korean Liar game is rather short. Same with Kill Me Heal Me.
If there was a time difference between the worlds, there would be even less chance of double DNA (it's already impossible on a basic level). I just remember a dialogue saying that the worlds were separated a long time ago (they even give from when, but I don't remember). So the time was the same in both worlds then. Maybe you confused this information with the other one?
We'll never know!
That's a good thing.
Just... (Sighs) Well, you see... Just thinking back on it.
That little nothing... It's so painful that it makes me nauseous.
All this futile, sterile talk here and there trying to figure out every little thing. It's never been any use. There's nothing to solve when the writer is purposelessly filibustering without any purpose. You can have fun at that when there is a minimum of coherence or information, not with something lame from beginning to end. 18 hours of tedium.
You can see a drama like Memories of the Alhambra, where nothing ever spoils your fun and understanding. You get to the last episode, which explains some things badly. It's a pity, but at least you'll only get annoyed with it then, and the last scene is beautiful.
You can see a movie like Primer, which is much more complicated than TKEM, but at least you're immersed in the atmosphere, there's nothing useless. The film is not a model of clarity, but when the fantastic principle is explained, it's clear and clean! You have everything you need to torture your brain from a solid base. It's hard SF, directed by an engineer with little cinema experience and a tiny budget, but with a consistency as perfect as a NASA rocket. And a good 1h30 movie will be nice to review and dissect.
When did we learn that?!
We see Lee Gon traveling to Republic of Korea by taking the "long way" on horseback through the in-between world. This is supposed to not create a time freeze, but he stays in it longer. That's why there is a time difference (episode 10) and Tae Eul waited a long time.
By the way, why am I talking about this?
Right now, I don't give a damn.
No rules have ever been clear, demonstrated.
And what little has been established has been contradicted, what a mess.
Ahhh, I forgot all that horror so easily.
I'm lost. T T
The notion of wanting everything, right away, to vampirize what exists.
Instead of having the patience to respect natural rhythms.
If the boy had been wise, the tree would have produced fruit for him for the rest of his life.
This is still different from the tale in the drama.
The zombie boy must be fed or he dies.
There is a question of necessity that does not exist in the Giving Tree tale.
Since I don't know this tale, only you can answer that.
Does it too end up with just the trunk?
It's a good drama, but I don't get up at night.
Everything is still possible, I'm curious to see what happens next.
Why isn't a FL like her touching my abs?!
I frequent public places, swimming pools, gyms, locker rooms.
She never comes for me!! I have a right to complain!
:-D
What a bluster!
Perhaps you can find what you felt in my little paragraphs, which are still far from evoking the whole catastrophe.
You can read in my review all the torment you endure when you see the drama. Since I don't talk about some things related to the story, a negative review about it would be helpful for you too. And you should also try to find some positive and intelligent reviews, which talk about some positive points of the drama that I didn't have time to talk about either. ;-)
Or just watch the first 4 episodes. (good luck)
Watch W first. The guy who wrote the manhwa "extraodinary-you" was inspired by it. He took a few undeveloped secondary elements of W (essential but on which the drama didn't have time to focus), and he managed to make something out of it. What I congratulate him for was smart and interesting. Only that would have made a drama of 8 one-hour episodes. The drama is incredibly boring after the first part. Some fantastic elements are never developed or used, no plot-twist. I could have watched the first episodes and then watched the last episode without missing anything. The drama is not dramatic either, the background music gives an enchanted and wonderful side, not hectic and stressful. You are in Harry Poter, not in the Twilight Zone. But it's still good music, if you listen to it outside of the drama.
For example, my positive review on Empress Ki is much too short. Maybe when I see the drama again, I'll linger longer and write something better.
On the other hand, my positive review on Jang Ok Jung is very elaborate. I spent a lot of time writing it, knowing what to describe. And I forgot some things (like one of the characters in the drama which was rather badly done). But I revisited a lot of scenes from the drama. This review is probably as long or longer than TKEM's review.
And you can see, my negative (not so) review of korean Liar game is rather short. Same with Kill Me Heal Me.