She simply left him because she didn't know whether to believe him or the evidence,then years had already passed…
Although I wanted her to believe him, the truth is that in real life, society turns against those who stand by convicted criminals — and this is true even for those associating with simply 'cancelled' individuals. So, it's hard to blame her for doubting him, especially when even he couldn't explain what happened with the bracelet (or the presence of his DNA at the crime scene, supposedly after being with another woman).
The series is almost to a T from the book. The movie is very loosely based on the book. The movie does focus on…
To me, the movie wasn't loosely based on the book. They made a few changes, like slightly altering her boyfriend's role in their fight and not killing his not-boyfriend. However, the rest was much closer to the book in this part than the K-drama. I think the movie focused on the first half of the book, which is split evenly between her life and his life. It did a wonderful job portraying his struggles during that time, up until he came to terms with himself and with everyone knowing about him. The K-drama, on the other hand, focused mainly on his love life, which corresponds to the second half of the book—after her marriage and his need to build his own life without her. The K-drama barely touched on her love life, whereas the book describes all her relationships leading up to the marriage.
what’s wrong with that? it’s a normal amount for a kdrama
I believe the streaming services have changed the numbers as well. When you have a show on TV, there is a whole schedule to fill, but it's different on OTT platforms.
I finished Gangnam B-Side. My opinion: the actors are great (the characters not so much), the production is very good, Yoon Gilho's clothes are the best, some action scenes are very well done, but the story itself is so-so. It doesn't hold a candle to The Worst of Evil.
Every 2nd comment is about the rating... I don't see anyone discussing the drama... starting it now... hopefully…
I'm really enjoying the story. There is still a lot behind the scenes, we don't know very well what is really happening, what Jae Hee filmed, how everything will unfold. But I particularly liked that the episodes don't leave you time to breathe. It's blow after blow, frenetic action and you end up getting agitated without even realizing it. And I am very distressed by the number of corrupt police officers and prosecutors. Wow, it's really infuriating.
Why Bitna not transformed or changed as Justitia after reaching hell ? 4 Possible theory.One Theory,Maybe her…
I think it was simply the production team that think we are stupid and can't accept the real Justitia because we are used to Bitna's face. The same reason they showed us the old granny as Gabriel and not real Gabriel in that hell scene.
Nuanced acting, mature skinship, very atmospheric, full of longing cross border love story about two star crossed…
I didn’t want a sad ending, but didn’t want them together. I hopped for a good closure and they going on with their lives, but healed. Unfortunately that’s not what they did, but at least they ended up together quite beautifully. I thought the ending was emotional and with a lot depth.
Could anyone explain me on the timeline of the story? I know ML got HIV in 2014, is it before the beginning of…
I believe the story on tv doesn't happen at the same time as it does in the books. I think they updated the story. I mean, He only got HIV well after the philosopher, after Mi Ae marriage, after episode 4 etc (I'm still watching it, so I don't know exactly when it will happen).
I wanna let this drama be deep and all but for that I gotta math the math on how Eun Ho and Wet bread oppa dated…
Well, Hyeri "was born" after they broke up. If I understand right, the real Hyeri was presumed dead (the search for her ended) after the two broke up as well. So he new part of her issues, but not all of them. And he probably kept her away from the grannies, precisely because he didn't want her involved with them and their care. I don't know if they lived together or if they just spent a lot of time at each other's houses, as those couples that have their own houses but are always at the others.
Can everybody tell me about their opinion on pairing up of jcw with actress you like the most ? 1.jcw with Kim…
To be honest there were only two pairings I definitely didn't like: Won Jin Ah (Melting Me Softly) and Im Yoon Ah (The K2). Couldn't see any chemistry there. About the others I can't decide my absolute favorite, but the ones I liked the most were: - Song Yoon Ah (the pair that wasn't in The K2) - Nam Ji Hyun - Kim Ji Won - Ha Ji Won - Bibi
I believe each one has a man’s name. About “traveling around the world” I assumed she had bought in different countries, but now I’m thinking she put names of different countries to match different models.
I think the movie focused on the first half of the book, which is split evenly between her life and his life. It did a wonderful job portraying his struggles during that time, up until he came to terms with himself and with everyone knowing about him. The K-drama, on the other hand, focused mainly on his love life, which corresponds to the second half of the book—after her marriage and his need to build his own life without her. The K-drama barely touched on her love life, whereas the book describes all her relationships leading up to the marriage.
My opinion: the actors are great (the characters not so much), the production is very good, Yoon Gilho's clothes are the best, some action scenes are very well done, but the story itself is so-so.
It doesn't hold a candle to The Worst of Evil.
And I am very distressed by the number of corrupt police officers and prosecutors. Wow, it's really infuriating.
The same reason they showed us the old granny as Gabriel and not real Gabriel in that hell scene.
Unfortunately that’s not what they did, but at least they ended up together quite beautifully. I thought the ending was emotional and with a lot depth.
And he probably kept her away from the grannies, precisely because he didn't want her involved with them and their care.
I don't know if they lived together or if they just spent a lot of time at each other's houses, as those couples that have their own houses but are always at the others.
About the others I can't decide my absolute favorite, but the ones I liked the most were:
- Song Yoon Ah (the pair that wasn't in The K2)
- Nam Ji Hyun
- Kim Ji Won
- Ha Ji Won
- Bibi
I've read it was the 4th prince. 20 years of marriage, but no sons.