I just read some theory which is very interesting...They said, everytime QS died, MM in real.world.is rescued…
True it's possible... but that theory is still not convincing... If that's the case, when QS died twice before (after walking out of the Sword Cave in Ep 1 and after being killed by the Sword King), there should be scenes in the modern world where the doctors revived him). Then the last scene when his HR dropped and doctors running would possibly a positive ending. Still, the system reset and QS would be anywhere and anytime in the wuxia world and MM would still be in a coma...
It depends. If you're in the mood for makjang a la China, you'll be entertained. Imo, this is a visual-driven…
Pretty much. But I couldn't stand vertical dramas. The sub is atrocious, and the sound is horrible. At least this one has better directing and production value. You can just watch it for the visuals.
It depends. If you're in the mood for makjang a la China, you'll be entertained. Imo, this is a visual-driven…
In Korean, "makjang" (막장) refers to a narrative style in television dramas that features extremely exaggerated, unrealistic, and often absurd plot lines, filled with outrageous events, morally questionable behaviors, and high levels of melodrama to keep audiences hooked.
It depends. If you're in the mood for makjang a la China, you'll be entertained. Imo, this is a visual-driven drama, not necessarily a plot or a character-driven drama. A lot of pretty stuff in this drama, the cinematography, the costumes and makeup, ML and FL's looks and chemistry, even many OSTs unlike other Cdramas. Just don't watch with your brain.