Although I personally rated it with a 7, I totally agree that the overall rating should be higher. At least an 8. I hope that it will improve both in terms of rating and popularity, everyone can gain something from watching it.
idk why ppl are watching something that they know its genre like fantasy or something then came to rate it bad…
It's my first time watching a fantasy based kdrama and since I knew that big names were attached to it, I had bigger expectations. I also got intrigued by the story, it was what made me eager to watch it in the first place.
I totally respect different opinions and I understand why some people might have considered Kim Nam Gil's acting boring, but honestly, the fault is not his if Lee Do came across as boring compared to Moon Baek. The writers did not utilize the character that much, they could have done so many things regarding his trauma and guilt but they settled on a serious police officer who could solo everyone. Kim Nam Gil did a good job at portraying Lee Do, while he didn't express a big variety of emotions, he was gentle, angry or sad when it was required and he was good in the fighting scenes. Unfortunately, the script that was given to him was poor compared to other works, in Through The Darkness he portrayed a much more complex character and he was magnificent.
You know what? I have roasted this drama a lot in the comments but after watching the first episodes of Twelve, I'll cut is some slack because at least the action scenes were good and intense. They didn't make up for the lackluster story but at least they gave me something entertaining to look at.
I watched Extreme Job yesterday and I'm currently on episode 2 of Twelve. After having seen more fight scenes, I'm sorry, but when a comedy like Extreme Job has better fighting sequences compared to a drama that relies on action and has so many big names attached to it, something went extremely wrong with the directors and choreographers
HI, I liked your review a lot. Obviously, if you read my review I was ok, sort of, with the shallowness of Aema.…
Thank you so much for your comment. Your reviews was very insightful too! And yes, I totally agree with you, male directors will never be able to truly capture women's pain anf feelings. I'm looking forward to see more works by female directors.
Mina is really pitiful. A 20-year-old kid came to learn, but ended up like this because she met the wrong people...
Omg, that scene made me feel so uncomfortable, I really wanted to scream just from thinking how many young girls like her end up like that for the sake of fame
I watched episode 1 and am I the only who found the fighting scenes kinda sloppy? There were some weird angles and pauses in-between, it felt like an amateur's work. I don't know if this is intended in order to show how easy it is for the Angels to fight the thugs but nevertheless, the cinematography could be much better. I hope it will improve, especially if the drama will rely on action.
I am very conflicted about my final rating. On the one hand, I overall found the story intriguing and I respect that the writers wanted to tackle important issues regarding women's treatment in the film industry. The acting was also very good and the production design was beautiful and rich.
On the other hand, I think that the drama addressed the topics it wanted to tackle in a kinda shallow and safe way. I think that the writers should have gone more in-depth in order to properly explore the exploitation of women by male producers and what happens behind-the-scenes. I also wish we had gotten to see more of Heeran and Juae's friendship, their bond was close, no doubt for that, but the plot could have centered more around them.
All in all, I think that it was a decent series. Do not let the rating fool you, give it a try if you want. All actors did a phenomenal job, especially Lee Ha Nee who commanded the screen.
On the other hand, I think that the drama addressed the topics it wanted to tackle in a kinda shallow and safe way. I think that the writers should have gone more in-depth in order to properly explore the exploitation of women by male producers and what happens behind-the-scenes. I also wish we had gotten to see more of Heeran and Juae's friendship, their bond was close, no doubt for that, but the plot could have centered more around them.
All in all, I think that it was a decent series. Do not let the rating fool you, give it a try if you want. All actors did a phenomenal job, especially Lee Ha Nee who commanded the screen.