It should be illegal that he was only in that outfit once. The black outfit and the long hair while fighting...…
same girl, took my breath away! also I can't appreciate the stylists enough bc I've never seen a cdrama ml with a wig this feminine and beautiful. that scene was one insane moment.
[ EP 9 ] just wanna say, my bro, chill, it's not that deep. it's NOT THAT DEEP! stop being an emotional furball, doing pointless destructive shit! Aaaagsh
Great cinematography, the old horror movie style music kept me on the edge. Personally, some conceptual elements really hit the spot for me, especially the mystery behind that 7 ft creature, though it did turn into something plain, concrete and anticlimatic towards the end. The narrow, tall coffin, seemingly for something "not human," the flashbacks, very angsty. The plotline was solid, but nothing spectacular. Loved seeing Kim Go Eun act as usual. Nice one.
1st rewatch after watching it like 4 years ago. this was one of my very first dramas so I'm v attached to it but not just because i hadn't seen much. even now, i can see the various strengths that make still 17 a gem.
the script and pacing is quite shitty. the story runs on basically misunderstandings, near misses, characters constantly playing dumb and not communicating properly, like it takes place in a dreamland where everything is determined by destiny. EVERYTHING is connected, which is super unrealistic and kind of breaks the fourth wall, if you're a critical person like me.
but even its lazy script couldn't make me hate watching this, because the characters just make it worth it. they are three dimensional, well written and the actors just take the cake. the whole main cast is full of show stealers. they all nail subtle expressions, nuanced acting WITHOUT making it cringe, like I've seen in many other dramas. the actors embodied their characters very well(I'd say exceptionally ahn hyo seop because he ate yoo chan's character up, my favourite work of his, but tbh ALL of them are exceptionally good in this drama).
still 17 is a rom com but it is heavy on the comedy. and it's beautiful comedy, at least for me. my favourite conical scenes were from woojin's character. every episode is a healthy mix of realistic comedy, slight suspense(which is VERY frustrating throughout the show, but i advice just trying to pass it) and heartbreaking moments. the characters go through significant growth and we see them fighting their fears, falling and picking their broken pieces up regardless. i loved watching the mains be so passionate about their interests and their work, seeing them struggle and mske it through and just being in love with what they do. having things you love to do and doing them for a living, rivals making up and promising to work together. this is my happy pill.
1st rewatch after watching it like 4 years ago. this was one of my very first dramas so I'm v attached to it but not just because i hadn't seen much. even now, i can see the various strengths that make still 17 a gem.
the script and pacing is quite shitty. the story runs on basically misunderstandings, near misses, characters constantly playing dumb and not communicating properly, like it takes place in a dreamland where everything is determined by destiny. EVERYTHING is connected, which is super unrealistic and kind of breaks the fourth wall, if you're a critical person like me.
but even its lazy script couldn't make me hate watching this, because the characters just make it worth it. they are three dimensional, well written and the actors just take the cake. the whole main cast is full of show stealers. they all nail subtle expressions, nuanced acting WITHOUT making it cringe, like I've seen in many other dramas. the actors embodied their characters very well(I'd say exceptionally ahn hyo seop because he ate yoo chan's character up, my favourite work of his, but tbh ALL of them are exceptionally good in this drama).
still 17 is a rom com but it is heavy on the comedy. and it's beautiful comedy, at least for me. my favourite conical scenes were from woojin's character. every episode is a healthy mix of realistic comedy, slight suspense(which is VERY frustrating throughout the show, but i advise just trying to pass it) and heartbreaking moments. the characters go through significant growth and we see them fighting their fears, falling and picking their broken pieces up regardless. i loved watching the mains be so passionate about their interests and their work, seeing them struggle and make it through and just being in love with what they do. having things you love to do and doing them for a living, rivals making up and promising to work together. this is my happy pill.
1st rewatch after watching it like 4 years ago. this was one of my very first dramas so I'm v attached to it but not just because i hadn't seen much. even now, i can see the various strengths that make still 17 a gem.
the script and pacing is quite shitty. the story runs on basically misunderstandings, near misses, characters constantly playing dumb and not communicating properly, like it takes place in a dreamland where everything is determined by destiny. EVERYTHING is connected, which is super unrealistic and kind of breaks the fourth wall, if you're a critical person like me.
but even its lazy script couldn't make me hate watching this, because the characters just make it worth it. they are three dimensional, well written and the actors just take the cake. the whole main cast is full of show stealers. they all nail subtle expressions, nuanced acting WITHOUT making it cringe, like I've seen in many other dramas. the actors embodied their characters very well(I'd say exceptionally ahn hyo seop because he ate yoo chan's character up, my favourite work of his, but tbh ALL of them are exceptionally good in this drama).
still 17 is a rom com but it is heavy on the comedy. and it's beautiful comedy, at least for me. my favourite conical scenes were from woojin's character. every episode is a healthy mix of realistic comedy, slight suspense(which is VERY frustrating throughout the show, but i advice just trying to pass it) and heartbreaking moments. the characters go through significant growth and we see them fighting their fears, falling and picking their broken pieces up regardless. i loved watching the mains be so passionate about their interests and their work, seeing them struggle and mske it through and just being in love with what they do. having things you love to do and doing them for a living, rivals making up and promising to work together. this is my happy pill.
1st rewatch after watching it like 4 years ago. this was one of my very first dramas so I'm v attached to it but not just because i hadn't seen much. even now, i can see the various strengths that make still 17 a gem.
the script and pacing is quite shitty. the story runs on basically misunderstandings, near misses, characters constantly playing dumb and not communicating properly, like it takes place in a dreamland where everything is determined by destiny. EVERYTHING is connected, which is super unrealistic and kind of breaks the fourth wall, if you're a critical person like me.
but even its lazy script couldn't make me hate watching this, because the characters just make it worth it. they are three dimensional, well written and the actors just take the cake. the whole main cast is full of show stealers. they all nail subtle expressions, nuanced acting WITHOUT making it cringe, like I've seen in many other dramas. the actors embodied their characters very well(I'd say exceptionally ahn hyo seop because he ate yoo chan's character up, my favourite work of his, but tbh ALL of them are exceptionally good in this drama).
still 17 is a rom com but it is heavy on the comedy. and it's beautiful comedy, at least for me. my favourite conical scenes were from woojin's character. every episode is a healthy mix of realistic comedy, slight suspense(which is VERY frustrating throughout the show, but i advise just trying to pass it) and heartbreaking moments. the characters go through significant growth and we see them fighting their fears, falling and picking their broken pieces up regardless. i loved watching the mains be so passionate about their interests and their work, seeing them struggle and make it through and just being in love with what they do. having things you love to do and doing them for a living, rivals making up and promising to work together. this is my happy pill.