I just started and noticed that it focuses on sports...not sure if it is heavily on sports or does it get better…
I don't normally enjoy sports dramas, but this one is actually an easy watch. It's sports based, but it there's plenty to plot to keep you from getting bored.
Came in with low expectations, but was greatly surprised. This movie is legitimately really good. It has an original story, with some fun subverted expectations. The cinematography was really good too. The ghosts were well designed and lastly Tor's acting was superb.
Tried to complete watching it twice, but just couldn't make it through either time. The show would have been really good if it just took place on the island. All of the flashback scenes were genuinely interesting, but everything that takes place five years later is just boring.
The leads had amazing chemistry, but it didn't feel like love. Like they had great chemistry, but it didn't make sense as to why they liked each other and they acted awkward if it wasn't a kiss scene. idk it's normally the other way around, but somehow they were more awkward when they acted like an actual couple.
The first 7 eps are really good. I loved the realistic progress of their friendship/romance. I loved all of the little details, like their designated mugs and seats around the kotatsu (mugs are in the end scene too).
The last 3 eps just about ruined the show for me though... It was a genuine story with originality, slice of life, friendship, and romance. But the last 3 eps felt like a melodrama with a bunch of annoying misunderstandings and cliches.
So 8/10 for the first 7 eps. 6.5/10 for the last 3 eps. It's a good show, but fair warning. Have low expectations on the ending.
what do you mean dull and monotonous, every 10 minutes there was a fight scene or some character plotting to beat…
I agree. I think that the plot is pretty basic. The plot was only a 6/10 for me, but the acting is what got me hooked. The acting was solid all around, but Jihoon's performance was truly amazing. Like crazy good. I hope that with the upcoming second season, they add more soul and originality to it though.
I feel like there isn't much plot, but with the little plot they have it's good. I enjoy the story, but the pacing…
The first two eps were the most fun because her second personality gave an added flavor to the story. But why did the couple get together in ep 6? It feels way too soon and I just lost interest in the couple.
I feel like there isn't much plot, but with the little plot they have it's good. I enjoy the story, but the pacing is really off. I'm dropping at ep 7 because I feel like I've watched 24 eps worth in just those 7. I'm getting bored and this should've been a miniseries or just spread the plot out more.
The intro was so artistic. It reminds me of the opening of bad kids. It looks like chalk drawings almost? And there is a lot of symbolism too. I love it.
What is Qing Li's sister business?? I don't understand or missed some points. Is that match-making or what?
Please mark your comment as a spoiler. So both the ML and his sister ran a "matchmaking" agency. But rather than it be both men and women send in applications, the agency steals personal information on different women and sells that to their male applicants. That's how the ML chose the FL as his wife and that's likely how he also started dating Momo.
I enjoy watching horror, mysteries, and crime shows, but I don't often get scared. The ML in this drama instilled such deep seeded fear. He made me so uncomfortable whenever he was on screen. It's got to be one of the best acting performances that I've seen in a long time. I've seen him in other shows and they way that he can control his body language to give off completely different vibes is crazy. In my lethal man, he was full of charisma and charm. In this he feels invisible/ gives off little presence, weak, unstable, yet so utterly terrifying...
Is it an actual thing for Korea and China to abuse people by having them drink a lot on business parties and such?…
There is a pretty toxic drinking culture there. That's a lot of newer companies don't allow for company dinners, but superiors often take advantage of power there, especially with alcohol.
This show has left a tear in my heart. Everything was so beautifully written. What does it mean to be human? Are we allowed to feel sadness, rage, or happiness? What gives us the right to do so?
This drama had some of the best most complex yet simple dialogue I've ever seen. The amount of care, thought, and wisdom in this series was amazing. If you want to gain a new perspective on life, then please watch this beautiful story unfold.
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Both are realistic and mature romances. Also japanese
The leads had amazing chemistry, but it didn't feel like love. Like they had great chemistry, but it didn't make sense as to why they liked each other and they acted awkward if it wasn't a kiss scene. idk it's normally the other way around, but somehow they were more awkward when they acted like an actual couple.
The last 3 eps just about ruined the show for me though... It was a genuine story with originality, slice of life, friendship, and romance. But the last 3 eps felt like a melodrama with a bunch of annoying misunderstandings and cliches.
So 8/10 for the first 7 eps. 6.5/10 for the last 3 eps. It's a good show, but fair warning. Have low expectations on the ending.
So both the ML and his sister ran a "matchmaking" agency. But rather than it be both men and women send in applications, the agency steals personal information on different women and sells that to their male applicants. That's how the ML chose the FL as his wife and that's likely how he also started dating Momo.
This drama had some of the best most complex yet simple dialogue I've ever seen. The amount of care, thought, and wisdom in this series was amazing. If you want to gain a new perspective on life, then please watch this beautiful story unfold.