There was so many flaws in the story. They made all their own rules to how everything works and it failed for…
The shoes last for 24 hours. So the creators of this show are consistent with the turning back. Because Cinderella got her first pair earlier than the second. They were specifically waiting for the time when the shoes were supposed to turn back to their original form.
Back in 2019 I liked this show. Now rewatching because of Netflix removal and the last five or six episodes are a complete mess. The other episodes are cute though and still pleasant to watch despite the cliches galore.
So you say that the story in the show is complete garbage and still go and rate it as 6? You say that all characters…
When you rate cast you rate the actors and their performance, not the characters they play. Badly written characters are the fault of screenwriters, thus part of the story score.
Please remind me not to watch anything written by Kim Eun Hee ever again. What a mess. Maybe I’ll still try to check out Jirisan because I have it on my watchlist but I don’t have my hopes up.
This show started off well but soon descended into the realm of ridiculous. Not supernatural but just plain ridiculous. Lee Bo Young and Cho Seung Woo in one show is a rare delight but even they don't help much.
This show was quite entertaining and fun to watch most of the time. But they could have used the eagles early in the show, if you know what I mean. Unfortunately, that would make it a rather short show.
i just saw this is on my netflix, should i watch? 👁 👁
If you are ready for loads of exaggerated acting, low-budget production, completely unrealistic situations and very dated look, then perhaps you should go for it. Despite all this I somehow enjoyed the show to a certain extent, because they never really take themselves too seriously and that adds some sort of a genuine, if I may say so, feel and always helps me overlook some flaws. By about episode 22 (Netflix count), however, I got tired and completed the show at 1.5x, also skipping quite large portions of the last five or so episodes.
This looks like a student project to complete an assignment. It's short, so I thought "OK why not" and watched it. And did enjoy it well enough. The evil dad, step dad, granpa or watever was very funny :)
I don't hate-watch—life is too short for that. I hate-recap-read dramas that are too frustrating to continue but still make me curious enough to know how it all develops and ends. By the time I switch to recap reading, I'm usually familiar enough with the characters to see everything playing out in my mind as if I'm watching for real, so it's a win-win situation. I both finish the frustrating drama and save loads of time.
You basically summed up my feelings. At first it was really good. And then, all of a sudden, it was something else. My forehead is still sore from more than one facepalm.
I have yet to see a white actor in a Korean drama without me cringing at their acting. Where do they, I mean producers, even find such amateurs? Do they take them off the street? Not that the roles they are usually given help them much, poor souls.
I've had this drama on my watchlist since before it's release. But after reading some of the reviews I'm now having second thoughts. Perhaps it's best to drop it before I even start.
I've had this drama on my watchlist since before it's release. But after reading some of the reviews I'm now having second thoughts. Perhaps it's best to drop it before I even start.