Why her neighbor was a traitor ? Can you explain it please ?
Well In the movie her friend (guy) was her neighbor. I’m pretty sure she had crush and liked him even tho it wasn’t said in the movie. He treated her right but once they enter a new school year, he started crushing on a girl. Started to move our lead to the side. When the big thing happened on this movie he didn’t believe her. No one believed her just our second lead guy but he also betrayed her for another reason. The movie is super sad.
I won’t get all in to deep about how this is the same as any other family drama or how it was different. But I will say is better than your average fam drama.
It had kisses and intimate scenes in almost every episode also in ep 9 didn't Hase kissed Terada like twice? At…
Intimate scenes were mostly on 5 episodes and I think is not even that. And for a drama that has a tag of mature mostly after those mature scenes we got to see The kisses were pecks. Those moment the lead played around and was flirty like asking her to seat between his legs were gone super fast. If I wanted romantic dramas with more drama than romance I have lots to pick from but those were scenes on this drama that made it unique to me but didn’t last.
It started amazingly, very unique in fact. We rarely see this mature scenes, the words they use or the actions they did. But that only lasted on the first few eps after it went down hill. It started to get repetitive and boring and rarely even kisses scenes. Maybe because the manga is not done we got this unsatisfactory ending.
Come on we know who the “bad guy” that is doing the cleaning up for those bad cops. I know does eyes anywhere. Min Woo I have missed watching him in dramas I’m glad he is back and doesn’t take another break this long from korean dramas. It has been years! But his been busy with his band and his concerts.
Yeah, I feel like there's a line that an anti-hero can never cross. For me your second option is strictly the…
More sad is that they portray that as romantic, and some viewers actually like those type of characters. Like actually want the girl to end up with them,
Thanks ;) I’m looking for new dramas, I feel like I seen it all. Can’t find what to watch lol. I jumped from watching Kdramas and Jdramas to Chinese now I’m in Lakorns hahhah still feel like I have nothing to watch. Maybe I will find something on your recommendations, so thanks
I think is just a tiny line that separate all this type of characters. We have the controlling/ Jealous type, maybe a few hand or arm pulls to stop them from leaving. A push against the wall for a kiss. The guys is your normal student, CEO, celeb, family oriented, Poor guy but he has never even pull a gun or been on a gang or has kill no one. Also never hits the girl. Than we have the anti hero’s the ones that been on a gang or is out for vengeance. Do some evil things here and there but never hits the girl and loves and cares for her, even sometimes they have a family member they care and protect. But never cares about the rest of the world on those selected people. Which I think is what this article is about. Than we have the ones that are in another level the ones that get abusive physically, and even on this type they are level how bad they get. I seen leads choke the lead girl , slapped and even raped (mostly seen on Lakorns)
I guess is about personal preference on how much we tolerate from this guy leads. In some cases I don’t even want them to end up with the leads and I stay thinking “why do they even want to stay with a guy like that.”
Nice article =) I'm not sure what you mean by saying that Moon Lovers was one of the worst written shows. That…
Korean always try to sugar coat all plots. In The Chinese novel of Scarlet Heart the lead guy was married and had kids, the secondary guy in one scenes choked her but you think Korean would actually show that in their dramas? NOOO of course not. I haven’t watched the chinese drama but I don’t even think they showed that Hahahhah Also Koreans just did a remake of a Japanese drama not to long ago and that Japanese drama has a pretty twisted ending but of course Koreans changed that.
1. We didn’t see the development of character of the male lead, he just came back and said I understand I did…
Exactly!
From experience when I have seen that the lead actress ends up with a secondary male lead I have only liked it once hahaha When the relationship between the leads and the lead and secondary guy doesn’t get equal time and development I don’t like it.
In one American movie the guy was about to get married but in a trip he knows a woman (the lead) the whole movie the focus is on development Of their romance but they don’t end up together he ends up marrying the fiancé. I don’t get why the writer did that, specially because we didn’t get to see him with the fiancé we didn’t know nothing of her character. I didn’t like how that one ended. In the one I liked was because the lead was a big douchebag and the secondary was good to her. So I like that she didn’t stay with the lead guy.
In this case is hard cause even as viewers we are hard to please. We don’t like that the lead girl stays waiting or always in love with the lead, that she never gives secondary guys a chance (not realistic) but if she does we hate that she did but doesn’t stay with him. That she breaks up with him once the other guy comes back to the picture. But at least she gave another a chance no? But we don’t like that either Hahhaha because maybe we like them together more than the leads. Our feelings are really contradicting. How about if she stay with the secondary but that doesn’t please us either.
The question would be why writers think is okay to write this lovely secondary guys when she has no intention of them to end up together?!
1. We didn’t see the development of character of the male lead, he just came back and said I understand I did…
Maybe we are more realistic about this type of situations, and expect more. I sincerely thought the second lead guy was going to die because of his type of work. There is one scene were they show he goes in part of the construction that wasn’t really secure or when the old man kept going I thought he would die saving him. One scene they call her on the phone and I said This is it he died. Sincerely I thought that would be a better ending than the writer just making him immature at the ending. Also when he jumped and saved her drawings made me want more that she stayed with him. The lead guy was just looking from afar. I think maybe you like the first half because there was no confusion, no other guy, also the honey moon stage. I love older guy and younger girl romance like this one (age wise) but omg this guy at the end of the relationship got on my nerves hahahah.
It’s a 7.5 for me.
I can keep talking about this drama for days but I’ll stop here Hahhahah
It’s a inconclusive ending. We don’t really know if it’s a sad or happy ending. That depends in each person how we want to see it.
And yes the same reason I don’t want to watch the drama, I don’t like that actress.
I’m pretty sure she had crush and liked him even tho it wasn’t said in the movie. He treated her right but once they enter a new school year, he started crushing on a girl. Started to move our lead to the side.
When the big thing happened on this movie he didn’t believe her. No one believed her just our second lead guy but he also betrayed her for another reason.
The movie is super sad.
But I will say is better than your average fam drama.
The kisses were pecks.
Those moment the lead played around and was flirty like asking her to seat between his legs were gone super fast.
If I wanted romantic dramas with more drama than romance I have lots to pick from but those were scenes on this drama that made it unique to me but didn’t last.
We rarely see this mature scenes, the words they use or the actions they did.
But that only lasted on the first few eps after it went down hill. It started to get repetitive and boring and rarely even kisses scenes.
Maybe because the manga is not done we got this unsatisfactory ending.
Min Woo I have missed watching him in dramas I’m glad he is back and doesn’t take another break this long from korean dramas. It has been years! But his been busy with his band and his concerts.
I’m looking for new dramas, I feel like I seen it all. Can’t find what to watch lol.
I jumped from watching Kdramas and Jdramas to Chinese now I’m in Lakorns hahhah still feel like I have nothing to watch.
Maybe I will find something on your recommendations, so thanks
We have the controlling/ Jealous type, maybe a few hand or arm pulls to stop them from leaving. A push against the wall for a kiss. The guys is your normal student, CEO, celeb, family oriented, Poor guy but he has never even pull a gun or been on a gang or has kill no one. Also never hits the girl.
Than we have the anti hero’s the ones that been on a gang or is out for vengeance. Do some evil things here and there but never hits the girl and loves and cares for her, even sometimes they have a family member they care and protect. But never cares about the rest of the world on those selected people. Which I think is what this article is about.
Than we have the ones that are in another level the ones that get abusive physically, and even on this type they are level how bad they get. I seen leads choke the lead girl , slapped and even raped (mostly seen on Lakorns)
I guess is about personal preference on how much we tolerate from this guy leads. In some cases I don’t even want them to end up with the leads and I stay thinking “why do they even want to stay with a guy like that.”
Also Koreans just did a remake of a Japanese drama not to long ago and that Japanese drama has a pretty twisted ending but of course Koreans changed that.
From experience when I have seen that the lead actress ends up with a secondary male lead I have only liked it once hahaha
When the relationship between the leads and the lead and secondary guy doesn’t get equal time and development I don’t like it.
In one American movie the guy was about to get married but in a trip he knows a woman (the lead) the whole movie the focus is on development Of their romance but they don’t end up together he ends up marrying the fiancé. I don’t get why the writer did that, specially because we didn’t get to see him with the fiancé we didn’t know nothing of her character. I didn’t like how that one ended.
In the one I liked was because the lead was a big douchebag and the secondary was good to her. So I like that she didn’t stay with the lead guy.
In this case is hard cause even as viewers we are hard to please. We don’t like that the lead girl stays waiting or always in love with the lead, that she never gives secondary guys a chance (not realistic) but if she does we hate that she did but doesn’t stay with him. That she breaks up with him once the other guy comes back to the picture. But at least she gave another a chance no? But we don’t like that either Hahhaha because maybe we like them together more than the leads. Our feelings are really contradicting.
How about if she stay with the secondary but that doesn’t please us either.
The question would be why writers think is okay to write this lovely secondary guys when she has no intention of them to end up together?!
I sincerely thought the second lead guy was going to die because of his type of work. There is one scene were they show he goes in part of the construction that wasn’t really secure or when the old man kept going I thought he would die saving him. One scene they call her on the phone and I said This is it he died.
Sincerely I thought that would be a better ending than the writer just making him immature at the ending. Also when he jumped and saved her drawings made me want more that she stayed with him. The lead guy was just looking from afar.
I think maybe you like the first half because there was no confusion, no other guy, also the honey moon stage. I love older guy and younger girl romance like this one (age wise) but omg this guy at the end of the relationship got on my nerves hahahah.
It’s a 7.5 for me.
I can keep talking about this drama for days but I’ll stop here Hahhahah