I meant "highly predictable" in the sense that it was obvious from the start that Jung Hae-in's character was the killer, playing with the detective team, and that he would eventually be caught. The movie's direction was clear early on.
As for his motive, I’m not sure—maybe he has trauma from losing someone close to him, or he feels a sense of purpose by playing the role of an executioner. It’s likely one of the two.
But I have to ask—why the tone? I was just sharing my opinion. Is it just because I didn’t enjoy the film as much as you did? Kind of rude.
Definitely an entertaining film—the cinematography(especially the Colours) and acting were solid, and the fight scenes, especially the rooftop fight and chase sequences, were impressive. However, the story felt weak, scattered, and highly predictable.
A 7.5/10—good for when you want something engaging without having to think too much but still feel satisfied.
Ko Jun has long struggled with depression and suicidal thoughts. The accident wasn’t the only troubling event—there was also the time he crossed the road against the light, and I suspect he purposely let the biker hit him.
It’s hard to believe that the first accident was the only one he regrets. It feels like the drama tries to touch on this issue in a roundabout way, without directly confronting it. You can’t change a suicidal person’s mindset without intense therapy, and I really wish they’d explored that more deeply.
Since the story is told from Gyeom’s perspective, we only know as much about Ko Jun as Gyeom does. But they missed an opportunity to show how to support and talk to someone dealing with suicidal thoughts. Instead, they just leave it at "you get what you get."
Ko Jun is played by Kim Jae-uck who’s a very versatile actor. If you like rom-coms, he was great in Her Private…
I need to see him in another horror or thriller—no more rom-coms, and definitely not as a villain. He deserves a role that truly delivers on his talent for suspense and intensity.
This series could have been great(it was good but I felt there was something lacking) without the secondary leads, especially the second male lead, who was an insufferable, whiny SOB. Too much time was wasted on them.
Still a great watch.. The cinematography was just 🤌, the music 🤌🤌, the title cards🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌.
As for his motive, I’m not sure—maybe he has trauma from losing someone close to him, or he feels a sense of purpose by playing the role of an executioner. It’s likely one of the two.
But I have to ask—why the tone? I was just sharing my opinion. Is it just because I didn’t enjoy the film as much as you did? Kind of rude.
https://youtu.be/LvJSIkVfze0?si=FLN8pVQrplMZLKlt
A 7.5/10—good for when you want something engaging without having to think too much but still feel satisfied.
I like hearing others perspective.
It’s hard to believe that the first accident was the only one he regrets. It feels like the drama tries to touch on this issue in a roundabout way, without directly confronting it. You can’t change a suicidal person’s mindset without intense therapy, and I really wish they’d explored that more deeply.
Since the story is told from Gyeom’s perspective, we only know as much about Ko Jun as Gyeom does. But they missed an opportunity to show how to support and talk to someone dealing with suicidal thoughts. Instead, they just leave it at "you get what you get."
This series could have been great(it was good but I felt there was something lacking) without the secondary leads, especially the second male lead, who was an insufferable, whiny SOB. Too much time was wasted on them.
Still a great watch..
The cinematography was just 🤌, the music 🤌🤌, the title cards🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌.
Almost made me drop this drama ...her and black glasses (not the character but the actor) were unbearable.