After watching 8th episode, i decided not to continue this drama. I was anticipated since drama because I really…
Everyone lives in the same city bc they're stalkers... except for Jun. But since you've seen a lot of dramas, surely you're used to people coincidentally bumping into each other ALL THE TIME in unusual places... or just in the huge city of Seoul (which should still be pretty unlikely irl)... :' )
Ha Young's interest in Jun is portrayed as a ONE SIDED child-like crush (that Jun was obviously trying to shut…
Again, I never once actually said that Jun and Rara are currently dating, I just wrote about my opinion about young adults dating (since we all know they're going to date at some point -- unless this is going to be a drama completely full of twists).
> "she knows him personally. He's not a celeb but someone she knows personally"
That doesn't really change the scenario at all... Would you call a teenage girl gross for liking her 24yo neighbour? Nah. Would you call the dude gross for some teenage girl having a one-sided crush on him (something that he's not encouraging on purpose)? I doubt it. That's the scenario we thought we had. It's pretty much the scenario with Rara & Jun too, except that we all know _they will start dating_ at some point. Hae Young and Jun never even had a chance (at least in my mind).
Ha Young's interest in Jun is portrayed as a ONE SIDED child-like crush (that Jun was obviously trying to shut…
Sure, but please, we all know they will date in the end. +I think we're already getting small little hints of Rara liking him back -- it might just be my delusional brain tho.
Though, since Go Ah Ra is 30 irl and LJW is 22... I wonder if there's going to be a time skip before they actually get together? Then people really can't complain, lol.
Hey guys, it's Wednesday. Few more hours before the new episode drops on Netflix so I'm watching clips here and…
Ha Young's interest in Jun is portrayed as a ONE SIDED child-like crush (that Jun was obviously trying to shut down). It wasn't something that anyone was taking seriously. Would you call teenage fangirls gross for liking some 25+ yo celeb? Or the celeb gross just for being adored by teenage girls? I don't think so. That's basically what people thought their relationship was like.
Anyway, I don't personally find two (young) ADULTS dating problematic, but I do find 20+ yos dating _high schoolers_ weird af. But Jun's like about to graduate or drop out so... whatever, who cares.
1st episode shows good potential of the story. It looks like after a while a credible Korean writer got a new…
The ML: - has been working for 10+ years - while taking care of his brother - his brother was born in '85 and I doubt their age difference is supposed to be very big - his friend (who's around the same age) was called ahjussi... - did you not understand the last few minutes of ep 1? (lol, I don't want to spoil it to you if you missed it) - IRL the ML (32) is older than FL (30)
= I know KSH is kind of baby-faced but there's no way his character isn't at least around 30.
I see comments about how great the plot twists and this and that are in the later episodes but I'm at ep 5 and…
Thank you for all the replies! I guess I'll try to watch a few more episodes before deciding whether or not I should drop this drama. I'm curious about the plot development but so far the romance just 100% isn't my cup of tea and whenever I see Lee Min Ho with his white horse my brain just goes: https://images.financialexpress.com/2019/10/5-12.jpg . All that is making it really difficult for me to take this drama seriously...
I see comments about how great the plot twists and this and that are in the later episodes but I'm at ep 5 and I feel like I'm watching a parody of a k-drama, the "romance" is just that cringy. Is that going to change at some point?
If I'm not that fond of dramas involving non-humans (such as robots, and supernatural characters) falling in love…
I don't think this is a huge spoiler, if you've seen the same trailer that I saw:
I'm only at ep 3 but I don't think there will be any major romance between the hologram and the human chick. I'm not into romance between humans and machines either but the trailer also had a human dude and that made me give this drama a chance (bc I figured the romance might be between him and the FL). I think the FL is just going to be very good friends with the holo and end up with a human.
It's early to say this after just 2 episodes... but the ending of ep 2 makes me think that it's possible for them…
I wasn't a fan of the cheesy destiny stuff either + I'm super annoyed with the 2nd lead guy's death. Just what happened to his body? Couldn't they at least have had shown his funeral to us?
A (hopeful) open ending would have been better for this drama. But I guess it's impossible for some k-drama writers to produce.
I also feel like they wasted so many opportunities with the North Korean comrades being in the South -- I would much rather have watched them getting into fun situations instead of some obvious "cliffhangers" about Seri almost dying for ten times.
(Since it was a drama with a super unrealistic setting, I think they should just have made it a proper rom-com without all the overly cheesy stuff and those dramatic cliffhangers -- that I don't think anyone really bought anyway. Or just made it less cheesy and given some more realistic/sadder endings for everyone.)
Honestly, I think it's great a show like this exists and that it's on NETFLIX raising more awareness of NK worldwide…
"I was saying I hope it doesnt turn out like nk is not a serious issue" You never said that. Your comments made it sound like the drama had been portraying NK extremely wrongly from the very beginning so it was wrong to air something like it --- and I asked you about what was so wrong with it multiple times (because I was genuinely curious bc I didn't see in any huge flaws in the first 2 episodes, even though they obviously couldn't squeeze a whole documentary about how horrible NK is in ~160? minutes that weren't even all set in NK) and you've failed to reply to my question until now. -----------------------------
I don't know what article you're talking about, I can't find anything like that mentioned in the link you sent me. What do you mean by that anyway? Hyun Bin not shooting Seri in the tree? His comrades did try to shoot her when she was running away though.
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Ok, if the show had been portraying NK wrongly by making it seem like every single North Korean was living in a concentration camp (not true), would that be "glorifying" NK?
And do you really think missing some tiny clothing detail (the length of Seo Dan's boots & [fem?] overcoats are RARE in NK) is _ glorifying_ NK? Are people about to brush NK's human rights issues under the rug because they've seen boots portrayed wrongly?
What are the clichés that bother you the most?
> "she knows him personally. He's not a celeb but someone she knows personally"
That doesn't really change the scenario at all... Would you call a teenage girl gross for liking her 24yo neighbour? Nah. Would you call the dude gross for some teenage girl having a one-sided crush on him (something that he's not encouraging on purpose)? I doubt it.
That's the scenario we thought we had. It's pretty much the scenario with Rara & Jun too, except that we all know _they will start dating_ at some point. Hae Young and Jun never even had a chance (at least in my mind).
Though, since Go Ah Ra is 30 irl and LJW is 22... I wonder if there's going to be a time skip before they actually get together? Then people really can't complain, lol.
Anyway, I don't personally find two (young) ADULTS dating problematic, but I do find 20+ yos dating _high schoolers_ weird af. But Jun's like about to graduate or drop out so... whatever, who cares.
- has been working for 10+ years
- while taking care of his brother
- his brother was born in '85 and I doubt their age difference is supposed to be very big
- his friend (who's around the same age) was called ahjussi...
- did you not understand the last few minutes of ep 1? (lol, I don't want to spoil it to you if you missed it)
- IRL the ML (32) is older than FL (30)
= I know KSH is kind of baby-faced but there's no way his character isn't at least around 30.
I guess I'll try to watch a few more episodes before deciding whether or not I should drop this drama. I'm curious about the plot development but so far the romance just 100% isn't my cup of tea and whenever I see Lee Min Ho with his white horse my brain just goes: https://images.financialexpress.com/2019/10/5-12.jpg . All that is making it really difficult for me to take this drama seriously...
I'm only at ep 3 but I don't think there will be any major romance between the hologram and the human chick. I'm not into romance between humans and machines either but the trailer also had a human dude and that made me give this drama a chance (bc I figured the romance might be between him and the FL). I think the FL is just going to be very good friends with the holo and end up with a human.
A (hopeful) open ending would have been better for this drama. But I guess it's impossible for some k-drama writers to produce.
I also feel like they wasted so many opportunities with the North Korean comrades being in the South -- I would much rather have watched them getting into fun situations instead of some obvious "cliffhangers" about Seri almost dying for ten times.
(Since it was a drama with a super unrealistic setting, I think they should just have made it a proper rom-com without all the overly cheesy stuff and those dramatic cliffhangers -- that I don't think anyone really bought anyway. Or just made it less cheesy and given some more realistic/sadder endings for everyone.)
But I wouldn't have guessed the 2nd lead couples' fate...
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I don't know what article you're talking about, I can't find anything like that mentioned in the link you sent me. What do you mean by that anyway? Hyun Bin not shooting Seri in the tree? His comrades did try to shoot her when she was running away though.
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"No I am not kidding"
Ok, if the show had been portraying NK wrongly by making it seem like every single North Korean was living in a concentration camp (not true), would that be "glorifying" NK?
And do you really think missing some tiny clothing detail (the length of Seo Dan's boots & [fem?] overcoats are RARE in NK) is _ glorifying_ NK? Are people about to brush NK's human rights issues under the rug because they've seen boots portrayed wrongly?
"glorifying something and portraying it wrongly is roughly the same thing" are you kidding?