If this is a serious question, simply: yes. Well written, well acted, well paced, well... everything. You might think a drama about businessmen doesn't sound exciting - well here you just need a line of dialogue and a response to invoke action, it's rich in every aspect, you won't be able to stop watching.
not to sound weird but can someone tell me when the spicy sex scene is? idk if I wanna watch the show after seeing…
Nude sex starts in episode 5, she's a beautiful woman, there are several spicy scenes, not just one, this one was quite memorable. A bit of masturbation in episode 2, I think - I found that very erotic, maybe because it involves the mind, not the visuals - a bit like the erotic scenes in The Handmaiden. There's a random sex scene in episode 7. This drama's been spliced and diced, it doesn't make sense, at some moments there's material missing, in others there's surplus, and the narrative is disjointed - I wonder if the director shot it as a movie, they always shoot much more material than they need for the final cut. Could be that a third party tried to piece something together from the cutting room floor. Something's not quite right.
Simon and Garfunkel's Scarborough Fair? I thought it was a disgraceful cover version, the original is a haunting…
Oh! Well done. So that's the one, it didn't do much for me tbh, didn't even clock it from the drama. It's one of those pieces you might tire of quickly after a few listens on your playlist.
Nice rant, but pointless. You should watch the drama and comment on it afterwards.
I see your point, Netflix has done great things in its distribution, its production formula has become a little tedious for me. You should have just responded directly to the comments you disagree with though. I prefer to see comments about the drama itself, rather than a generic lecture on the provider.
"My biggest issue here is the autistic girl is also a psychopathic killer"Autism's ok, but psychopaths are not,…
One more thing. I'm an autistic psychopath. With the phrase "educate yourself", are you saying autistic psychopaths are uneducated? Or maybe, as with users of such phrases, you simply don't get the irony.
I swear the people who complain have never seen a single korean movie… nudity, violence and blood is not uncommon.…
There wasn't too much violence, and what there was was all in context and brought illustration. Can you tell me what value the porn scenes brought to this drama? I'll answer it myself: none. It was designed to make a statement and titillate, nothing more. Fair enough, that happens all the time, but if people complain about quality you can't really argue against it.
It wasn’t great but it was watchable. But of course instead of just saying that, some people needs to go on…
Let's judge it on the drama alone. What was the point of the shaman's girlfriend? Was her orientation important to the story? I saw nothing wrong with her being gay and I liked her a lot, she was one of the highlights, I liked her ritual scene - but didn't see a point to her scenes at the nightclub or many others. All a bit of a mystery where they wanted to go with it. Her character didn't need to be in a relationship and it rather detracted from the narrative - so it rather looks as if the makers wanted to make a statement.
This is not for everyone for many reasons. I thought it was creepy and shocking to the point of total surprise…
Interesting views. I think not - it had plenty of time to allow us to connect with the bad guy and feel something for him, but it failed. His final phone call with the AI was intended to be poignant. It was not successful imo. And I like sexual content when there's a context for it, but it told us nothing and provided no additional value - it wasn't even titillating. As far as the bad guy's portrayal goes, he did ok but the edit was incongruous, I didn't connect his jump between smart adult and infantilism as he tormented the wheelchair girl... and what super powers were on display inside the silo and swiftly running down the stairs carrying a body? Judging by the dates, this piece was filmed a year ago and has spent a while being stitched together in the editing suite.
a person with autism spectrum disorder can also be a psychopathic killer tho. its very rare yes, but its not entirely…
An autistic boy threw a child off the roof of a museum in England, a crime worthy of the death penalty, they'll probably coddle him instead. Why do we see one autistic portrayal and assume it's a representation of the entire autistic community, we're all different, aren't we?
My biggest issue here is the autistic girl is also a psychopathic killer. I only made to ep 4 with the scenes…
"My biggest issue here is the autistic girl is also a psychopathic killer" Autism's ok, but psychopaths are not, ok, got it. All psychopaths should be outcasts?
My biggest issue here is the autistic girl is also a psychopathic killer. I only made to ep 4 with the scenes…
The scene with the mother will be recognised by parents and grown-up children in the spectrum. It's meaningless, all children make mistakes when they grow up.
what is the name of this awesome song , at the end of the last episode?please help :)
Simon and Garfunkel's Scarborough Fair? I thought it was a disgraceful cover version, the original is a haunting piece, this cover lost the haunting and added some childish melody which spoilt it completely. Netflix dramas have the absolute worst music.
This movie is everything you'd expect. Some good moments, but infantile psychology. It's not new any more, it's become trite. I'd like to see Netflix produce something from Japan that isn't related to sex, manga, swords and Yakuza. There's plenty of good quality available, maybe this is what some Japanese producers think the rest of the world expects from them?
Who is the women in ep 7 that Seoung yun o kill during sex
Maybe an excuse for some SM porn. It was a flashback to a year earlier, perhaps that's how he got started. Maybe click the spoiler button if you're going to reveal so much?
Not the most profound thing I've ever seen. It used up its ideas by half way and coasted from there, should have been a movie. I liked the central characters, but all in all feel I've just wasted my time on another Netflix click bait. All style over substance again, and surprisingly unsexy soft porn.
Well written, well acted, well paced, well... everything. You might think a drama about businessmen doesn't sound exciting - well here you just need a line of dialogue and a response to invoke action, it's rich in every aspect, you won't be able to stop watching.
"If it's not your thing just don't watch it and move on instead of making a mountain out of a molehill as if it's the apocalypse of kdramaland"?
Lol? Ok then.
Educate yourself.
Autism's ok, but psychopaths are not, ok, got it. All psychopaths should be outcasts?
Maybe click the spoiler button if you're going to reveal so much?