Wow your comment was reported? lol. toxic comment section.As you know, I really enjoyed the first 2 episodes,…
My first comment said that I felt like I was taking ---- in the face. Written too fast, not clever. When I wrote my comment again, I was annoyed, but now I see that it was useless to insert remarks related to that. By the way, I withdraw them.
I am not annoyed about the drama. Just disappointed, because I also liked the first two episodes. In addition to the boring aspect of episode 3, there are two other things: - The artificial side. Hard to describe, it's something I felt during Hotel Del Luna. After stopping the drama for a while, I tried to see the end, and everything seemed fake, superficial, phony. This is noticeable here in many scenes. - The overplayed, grotesque side. Several scenes of the episode concerned, for example the end scenes. The car chase (with loud background music). The whole scene with the madman taking the microphone, especially the moment when he dances in slow motion with a song in the background.
I have lost confidence in drama because I think that this type of direction/narration is likely to be used systematically. It takes away my sense of credibility in the story. I much prefer a simpler and more classical drama in this case, such as a sageuk, where the actors have a slightly theatrical acting. Sophisticated directing suits me, but when I can take things seriously, or when the effects are not so clichéd.
Of course, other viewers may not be sensitive to all this, and may like the drama as it is. If that's the case with you, that's what I wish you. I'll try to read your comments to see if I'll come back to it later.
Yeah, honestly not a fan of procedurals, but still holding out hope for this one. Even if the story completely…
You know when I detect something's really wrong? When I start to suffer when I see the episode. It's so annoying that I have to force myself to watch it. And then, bad luck, the only scenes that stand out are awful... T T Good luck with the sequel, I hope you won't have to endure this.
Look, I am not a big fan of these theatrical long posts, but I agree with you that this story is missing something.…
Backstreet started out with outrageous effects (comic book style fighting), but I soon found that it was getting better and better. For the moment I don't know if it got even better, I plan to see the drama later. But according to the comments, the progress I had detected was confirmed. For "Psycho is okay", it's the opposite, the drama comes very quickly on a downward slope.
I was confident in the quality of the drama after episodes 1 and 2. I'm not cheating, if you read my previous comments, you know that. Unfortunately, episode 3 turned out to be a nightmare. The whole episode was boring. And when it wasn't boring, it was grotesque. Some glaring, outrageous, bad taste scenes. Except for the first scene in the mansion, nothing good!
It's also becoming obvious that the drama is going to be formulaic. One episode = one case of mental illness. This case will be used to fuel the relationship or the inner evolution of the characters. A bit like Hotel Del Luna. Which heralds a boring and easy drama.
Right now, I'm about to drop the drama. I don't know if I'll do it now or if I'll give Episode 4 a chance. But honestly, I don't believe in it anymore. The quality has deteriorated too horribly, and I guess that's the kind of treatment that's going to be applied next.
I've no problem with the female lead, I like the character. Problem is the... the... how can I call that ?So boring…
Oh, I get it. It's sad that the audience is attacking this character. For one thing, she's just a character, pretty consistent. And the lead actress is very good in the role, too bad.
I actually dont think its gonna be an episode = a case solved cause thats not how mental illnesses work. I feel…
Have you seen episode three? I really felt my intelligence was insulted. That's just awful. Just the last scene, the slow motion when the car hits something and particles are ejected. Then the escapee from the mental hospital who starts dancing in slow motion with distorted background music. God, that made me want to puke. Every part where the episode wasn't boring had that level of bullshit. It's not really a fairy tale, but it's the worst that can come out of an ugly, artificial and grotesque production. What a calamity. I'm sincere, the first two episodes already had this flaw, but only slight. I really thought this drama had potential. Now it becomes obscene exibition. It's possible to avoid a semi-procedural script, but... you have to have ideas, ah ah!
From comments Ive seen on different platforms, I really feel like people should drop the show now if they already…
I've no problem with the female lead, I like the character. Problem is the... the... how can I call that ? So boring episode, and otherwise grotesque, bad taste, shrill scenes. Episode 1 and 2 wasn't to this point! Damn, I'm disgusted and so disapointed. Luckily, I didn't make the mistake of getting overenthusiastic last week.
I am not annoyed about the drama. Just disappointed, because I also liked the first two episodes.
In addition to the boring aspect of episode 3, there are two other things:
- The artificial side. Hard to describe, it's something I felt during Hotel Del Luna. After stopping the drama for a while, I tried to see the end, and everything seemed fake, superficial, phony. This is noticeable here in many scenes.
- The overplayed, grotesque side. Several scenes of the episode concerned, for example the end scenes. The car chase (with loud background music). The whole scene with the madman taking the microphone, especially the moment when he dances in slow motion with a song in the background.
I have lost confidence in drama because I think that this type of direction/narration is likely to be used systematically. It takes away my sense of credibility in the story. I much prefer a simpler and more classical drama in this case, such as a sageuk, where the actors have a slightly theatrical acting. Sophisticated directing suits me, but when I can take things seriously, or when the effects are not so clichéd.
Of course, other viewers may not be sensitive to all this, and may like the drama as it is. If that's the case with you, that's what I wish you. I'll try to read your comments to see if I'll come back to it later.
We both dropped the super-hyped goblin drama after 6th episode. ;-)
Here, it's not SF, it's fantasy.
When I start to suffer when I see the episode.
It's so annoying that I have to force myself to watch it.
And then, bad luck, the only scenes that stand out are awful...
T T
Good luck with the sequel, I hope you won't have to endure this.
That's great.
I just enjoy it to my heart's content, or trying to get an objective view when possible.
But according to the comments, the progress I had detected was confirmed.
For "Psycho is okay", it's the opposite, the drama comes very quickly on a downward slope.
I'm not cheating, if you read my previous comments, you know that.
Unfortunately, episode 3 turned out to be a nightmare.
The whole episode was boring.
And when it wasn't boring, it was grotesque.
Some glaring, outrageous, bad taste scenes.
Except for the first scene in the mansion, nothing good!
It's also becoming obvious that the drama is going to be formulaic.
One episode = one case of mental illness.
This case will be used to fuel the relationship or the inner evolution of the characters.
A bit like Hotel Del Luna.
Which heralds a boring and easy drama.
Right now, I'm about to drop the drama.
I don't know if I'll do it now or if I'll give Episode 4 a chance.
But honestly, I don't believe in it anymore.
The quality has deteriorated too horribly, and I guess that's the kind of treatment that's going to be applied next.
It's the best medical treatment in her case.
I don't want to sound like a pervert...
It's really not difficult to do best than Melting softly or King Eternal Monarch.
I even consider it's difficult to do worst.
It's sad that the audience is attacking this character.
For one thing, she's just a character, pretty consistent.
And the lead actress is very good in the role, too bad.
I really felt my intelligence was insulted.
That's just awful.
Just the last scene, the slow motion when the car hits something and particles are ejected. Then the escapee from the mental hospital who starts dancing in slow motion with distorted background music. God, that made me want to puke.
Every part where the episode wasn't boring had that level of bullshit.
It's not really a fairy tale, but it's the worst that can come out of an ugly, artificial and grotesque production.
What a calamity.
I'm sincere, the first two episodes already had this flaw, but only slight.
I really thought this drama had potential.
Now it becomes obscene exibition.
It's possible to avoid a semi-procedural script, but... you have to have ideas, ah ah!
Problem is the... the... how can I call that ?
So boring episode, and otherwise grotesque, bad taste, shrill scenes.
Episode 1 and 2 wasn't to this point!
Damn, I'm disgusted and so disapointed.
Luckily, I didn't make the mistake of getting overenthusiastic last week.