Song Hye Kyo is married to Song Joong Ki, who is the best friend of Park Bo Gum. So basically Park Bo Gum will be having a romance with his best friend's wife.
I love them as actor/actress and as people, but I cannot see them together. It's too awkward. I'm not doubting their abilities to make believable chemistry, but it's just too awkward for me as the viewer to be watching them knowing their situation in real life.
I'm weak when it comes to horror, but this movie wasn't as scary as I thought it'd be. Sure, there's gore since it's a zombie movie, but it's not like guts spilling everywhere and people hopping around with missing limbs. In fact, I enjoyed the movie. I grew very attached to many side characters, which is something that doesn't happen too much in other movies. Even if you're not good with horror like me, it's still worth a watch plus the horror's not that bad!
So how much of a melo is this.Don't want to watch if it's just too much.
It's pretty melo, but it's not the sickening kind because the actors and actresses do such an amazing job at portraying the complex emotions that come with facing trauma and trying to overcome it.
it was hella good but why did the ending have to be so mainstream and lame? did he really just become an ordinary…
yes he did, because he just wanted to be together with the female lead and grow old with her, perhaps have kids with her like his old teacher told him to he cant live that ordinary life unless he quits being Healer it sounds lame and boring, but he finally found the love and warmth that was missing when he was Healer so it's not completely ridiculous that he chose an ordinary life over one that was very lonely
I finally caught up and wow I'm really diggin' So Bong's character development. Especially after seeing so much hate for her character in the beginning when she was just a person who's been so wronged by life, it's satisfying to see how people's opinions of her are changing as her warmheartedness and kindness are showing through with the help of Nam Shin III.
When young Nak Won asked Do Jin, "Do you still like me that much?" and Do Jin nodded yes, I could just see in his eyes the immense amounts of pain and sadness he was harboring inside. God, I love it when dramas actually have actors that can act. Trauma is not easy to portray, so hands down to the cast for executing their parts skillfully.
For some reason I wasn't really feeling the first episode. L has definitely improved, but I'm not so sure about Go Ah Ra. I like her character, but not her acting. I feel like she had the same expression throughout the entire episode. I really want to like the show, because I love the potential that Go Ah Ra's character has as a strong female lead, but her acting just isn't doing it for me right now.
It's disappointing to see an actor with so much potential fall like this. As much as I'd like for his career to be spared, he must pay the consequences for his disgusting actions.
is this just copy and paste of "just between lovers"!!!!!?
Not at all. The vibe is way different than JBL; it's much darker and thriller-like than the refreshing realistic vibe of JBL. (this is based off the first episode though)
https://www.dramafever.com/news/first-look-revenge-note-1--2/
So basically Park Bo Gum will be having a romance with his best friend's wife.
In fact, I enjoyed the movie. I grew very attached to many side characters, which is something that doesn't happen too much in other movies.
Even if you're not good with horror like me, it's still worth a watch plus the horror's not that bad!
Lovely article, keep up the good work :)
he cant live that ordinary life unless he quits being Healer
it sounds lame and boring, but he finally found the love and warmth that was missing when he was Healer so it's not completely ridiculous that he chose an ordinary life over one that was very lonely
God, I love it when dramas actually have actors that can act. Trauma is not easy to portray, so hands down to the cast for executing their parts skillfully.