I decided to watch this after seeing the TikTok videos, but the awkward facial expressions of the male lead (the younger twin) were really uncomfortable to watch. He overdid it. The court scenes were interesting, but other than that, there’s not much worth watching. I understand that he’s a petty criminal, but there’s still no character development. Even though he knows what life inside jail is like, it feels like he’s just playing with the decisions and verdicts he made. And NO ONE suspected him? The difference between the older and younger brothers—one being serious and the other totally ridiculous—is so obvious! How did no one notice that?
Did he really mess up big time to be out of the class? Overall, still 8.5, but ep 12 is a 6 for giving us too many loose ends. Hope they get enough funding for S2 to start filming.
So are the 13 year olds from love sick but their acting is amazing
If the director allows the acting of the actors to be "good enough," that's it. But if they motivate the actors to improve their acting and do their best, even if it takes multiple takes, that's their call to ensure a good outcome. Actors may possibly lack acting experience, but acting can be learned in the right workshop with the director.
Give James some slack; he's a first-timer. But his portrayal of a badass boss is really getting on my nerves. We cannot blame the actors; it's always the director who doesn't bring out the best from the actors.
i do not know of this novel but the story is very predictable. they should have at least had more acting lessons, still would want to watch it :) if im Pat, i cannot stand this boss.
if im Pat, i cannot stand this boss.