Why was this digital release only?
Let me start off by saying that despite the prior shooting behind the scenes mess, the leading ladies delivered excellent performances. KGE and JDY truly understood the assignment. Special kudos to Jeon Do Yeon, since this drama is something out of her comfort zone. While the plot was ordinary for me because I’ve watched a lot of dramas in this genre. The clear highlight was the acting. The writing was somewhat predictable. However, my biggest issue with this drama is actually connected to the way it was released. I’m tired of Netflix dropping ALL the episodes at once for series that clearly need to be digested slowly. They don’t even do this for their most popular shows. The saddest part is that if you don’t tune in within the first week, SNS spoils the series for you.Was this review helpful to you?
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i can't see myself re-watching this
Before I start my rant, I want to say the acting was phenomenal. Everyone was acting like their bills depended on it. It is another drama that worked only because of the leads. If anyone else had been cast in these roles, I probably would’ve dropped it. Kim Go Eun gives one of her best performances here, while Park Ji Hyun, though getting slightly typecast, still pulls it off well. The real issue is the writing. It feels like the script was originally meant for cable, but no network wanted to pick it up, so it ended up on Netflix . This series simply isn't meant for bing-watching. The theme throughout the series is pretty gloomy and dragged out, so viewer can hardly relax. The most frustrating part for me was Cheon Sang Yeon: simply a terrible friend, yet writers somehow expected viewers to sympathize with her, despite her guilt-tripping behavior. Until her last breath, she had no character development, so I ended up feeling guilty for not feeling anything when she was dying.Was this review helpful to you?
korean drama or wanna be western criminal drama?
the biggest issue that I've with this drama is that it tries to be wanna be western criminal drama. production company can hire great cast led by an amazing director, but if writing is horrible, rest of the hard work doesn't matter.also, why do men write women so stereotypically in kdramas? it's painful to watch. generally, i don't give a f*ck how these sorry excuses of men live. they're all dislikable to some degree
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Premise Is Better Than The Result
This drama started out great, both in the spacing and acting wise. However, it somewhat lost me in the middle. Not only story wise, but logically. The final nail in the coffin was the ending. It felt too loose, both in terms of character resolution and plot. I needed to know at least how the mailbox even became a time machine. That's the reason why I gave this drama the rating I did. Otherwise, it would've been higher. We didn't even know if characters in 2025 time line ever crossed over.Overall, it’s a nice step forward for cdramas, where characters don’t have to be portrayed as naive or childish to be likable. I’d recommend this drama to fellow fantasy enthusiasts.
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more action, less connection
i hate comparing things, but there are a lot of things different this time around from editing to writing. let me start with the editing. there were two weird cuts connected to really personal scenes. firstly, when others find out about sieun's car accident. instead of seeing their actual reaction to the revelation, we see them running to the hospital. second time the same thing happened was when suho woke up and we probably got one of the most underwhelming first time meeting scenes of all time. that dialogue deserves a death sentence. why did the writer decide to have others join sieun and suho's reunion where they didn't say a WORD? we will never know. also, for the sake of the bond between the friend group, i would've loved a scene where sieun actually opens up about his past to the other guys. was it that hard? other thing that bothered me were over choreographed fight scenes. some looked downright silly. on the bright side, most of the introduced characters were interesting, and i quite liked them. i also liked overall schools' gang plot or whatever you like to call it. most importantly, i'm happy that sieun smiled more than once turning this season.Was this review helpful to you?
masterpiece
despite the subject matter (i hate hospitals), this drama was an incredible watch. i don’t think i’ve had this much fun watching a kdrama in a long time. everything was top-notch—directing, acting, cinematography, and screenplay. i loved characters' solo arcs and their dynamics, especially our golden trio YJW, CJM and BGH. also, unlike most kdramas, i can see myself re-watching this show 100 of timesWas this review helpful to you?
female lead carried
What stood out for me was the female protagonist. I'm enjoying this new trend of female characters being more independent and goal-oriented. Also, kim ok bin did the series justice with her acting. That's what I would like to call perfect casting. I finished it for her character only. To all the haters out there, not every character needs redemption or development. If she was a man, you all would thirst over him.I choose to be a villain and say that the plot-wise this drama isn't something extraordinary. Honestly, I was prepared for the worst outcome since the same screenwriter wrote my id is gangam beauty. Nevertheless, the comedy aspect of the series is surprisingly well done
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stunning cinematography and great acting
first of all, this drama’s cinematography was stunning—dare i say, the best aspect of the show after the acting. special kudos to BJT and ZRN; without these two, the drama wouldn’t have been the same. however, some questionable decisions were made about writing. firstly, WYF’s past took too long to be revealed. secondly, the side couple’s storyline became overwhelming. at first, i wasn’t annoyed by them, but after SHA’s father was diagnosed with alzheimer’s, it felt like they became the main couple instead of WYF and SY. i would have preferred five fewer episodes rather than watching these two dragged-out storylines.that being said, i recommend this drama to anyone who enjoys stories about men longing.
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