This drama is too sad for a normal heart. It's not normal sad, it is sad, because there are too many evil characters and injustice in this. I don't like that kind of sadness.
I am amazed how subtle this show is. I can not describe this show any other way because the the art of subtlety used through out this show, is just one to watch for.
The character developments and the fine story moving forward with each episode is hard to find in many drama running currently. I am pleased that the writer used many topics cleverly binding them with low-key dialogues and actions, that it didn't sounded heavy or problematic.
Instead of using unnecessary euphemisms for issues hard to digest in most Asian countries, they normalized it in conversations, in dialogues and daily life without making it a huge mess.
Acceptance of any kind saves a lot of people drowning in their own miseries. Some words of comfort, some actions of kindness, or even just being there for someone can pull them through their darkness.
They really did a good job bringing a drama that speaks volume of affection for each other in their mistakes, in their incompetencies, and in their steady growth to accept for who they are.
He used, Japanese in the middles of dialogues, and i was like why? Later I found out, he is Japanese, no wonder he looked different, a distinct Japanese feature. He sings well, speaks well, acts well, keep going YU!!!
I'm three episodes in and... I am flabbergasted at the production of this show, this is some groundbreaking shit.…
Nadao is ground breaking in Thai film industry, they smash it with I told The Sunset and using same production values with this one as well. Their cinematography and camerawork is really some high level end game.
"Ji-Woo, if it too hard for you, I'll go to you" - Kang Seo Joon "Staying away from each other doesn't prevent getting hurt either." - Han Ji-Woo
Whoever wrote the script for this series, has my ultimate respect. No teen romance, no over the top acting - it is very very ordinary story... with very thoughtful input, production values and most of all acting.
I didn't wanted it to be any longer then it was already, but just want to see more content and one day perhaps 5 to 6 years from now a full 16 length episodic tv series on a national television dealing with such issues, struggle, involving dreams, sacrifices and love.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjuDiaEIl4U
The character developments and the fine story moving forward with each episode is hard to find in many drama running currently. I am pleased that the writer used many topics cleverly binding them with low-key dialogues and actions, that it didn't sounded heavy or problematic.
Instead of using unnecessary euphemisms for issues hard to digest in most Asian countries, they normalized it in conversations, in dialogues and daily life without making it a huge mess.
Acceptance of any kind saves a lot of people drowning in their own miseries. Some words of comfort, some actions of kindness, or even just being there for someone can pull them through their darkness.
They really did a good job bringing a drama that speaks volume of affection for each other in their mistakes, in their incompetencies, and in their steady growth to accept for who they are.
I am dying for I Told The Sunset About You, it was March now not confirm release date.!!!
"Staying away from each other doesn't prevent getting hurt either." - Han Ji-Woo
Whoever wrote the script for this series, has my ultimate respect. No teen romance, no over the top acting - it is very very ordinary story... with very thoughtful input, production values and most of all acting.
I didn't wanted it to be any longer then it was already, but just want to see more content and one day perhaps 5 to 6 years from now a full 16 length episodic tv series on a national television dealing with such issues, struggle, involving dreams, sacrifices and love.
No matter which character I pick, I just don't understand what was the point of it.
Mark&Kit were fucking side characters, it was all about Wayu. WTF?