IT ALMOST GAVE ME A HAEMORRHAGE
I will not call this movie trash, but I came so close to having a stroke watching it that I have to write this review while the anger is still fresh, because if I wait too long I might calm down and that would not be fair to anyone reading this.
Episodes one and two, fantastic. Three and four, perfect. Five through eight, still riding high. But somewhere around episode eight I started asking myself a question I never stopped asking for the rest of the show, shouldn't this villainous idiotic Choi Mun-do hold on to something other than pure unearned luck. From the very beginning this man has been dishing out trash and somehow never gets a piece of it back. He is always ahead, there is no real counter, and whatever counter shows up is ridiculous at best and never actually touches him.
Episodes nine and ten, his nonsense intensified. Episode eleven was basically a victory lap for him and I sat there feeling genuinely encouraged, in the worst way.
The storyline also started getting needlessly complicated, especially around the end of episode twelve when a big realization finally lands and the female lead gets her memories back. I expected episodes thirteen and fourteen to finally pull things together. Instead it got worse. It is like watching something hit rock bottom and then somehow fall below that. I kept asking myself what stupid nonsense is actually happening here.
Now let me give credit where it is due. Lim Ji Yeon as the female lead was incredible. She completely redeemed the image I had of her from The Glory. Her acting, especially having to play through different personalities in this story, was on point and convincing. But the story itself fell way below par. The back and forth was so tiring, and by the end I felt like I was punishing myself just by continuing to watch.
If the writer of this script ever picks up a pen again, that person deserves consequences. I am only half joking when I say jail time.
Bottom line: Incredible acting carrying a story that does not deserve it. Watch at your own emotional risk.
Episodes one and two, fantastic. Three and four, perfect. Five through eight, still riding high. But somewhere around episode eight I started asking myself a question I never stopped asking for the rest of the show, shouldn't this villainous idiotic Choi Mun-do hold on to something other than pure unearned luck. From the very beginning this man has been dishing out trash and somehow never gets a piece of it back. He is always ahead, there is no real counter, and whatever counter shows up is ridiculous at best and never actually touches him.
Episodes nine and ten, his nonsense intensified. Episode eleven was basically a victory lap for him and I sat there feeling genuinely encouraged, in the worst way.
The storyline also started getting needlessly complicated, especially around the end of episode twelve when a big realization finally lands and the female lead gets her memories back. I expected episodes thirteen and fourteen to finally pull things together. Instead it got worse. It is like watching something hit rock bottom and then somehow fall below that. I kept asking myself what stupid nonsense is actually happening here.
Now let me give credit where it is due. Lim Ji Yeon as the female lead was incredible. She completely redeemed the image I had of her from The Glory. Her acting, especially having to play through different personalities in this story, was on point and convincing. But the story itself fell way below par. The back and forth was so tiring, and by the end I felt like I was punishing myself just by continuing to watch.
If the writer of this script ever picks up a pen again, that person deserves consequences. I am only half joking when I say jail time.
Bottom line: Incredible acting carrying a story that does not deserve it. Watch at your own emotional risk.
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