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Replying to 10127621 Nov 20, 2023
Its not like squid game was the first one to come out with that type of genre, it was just more mainstream.
@ONLYHUMANx Read my review if you care, I dropped it for many reasons. I don't care if you like my comments or my reviews. If you are of another opinion then that's fine, just don't read my content and please leave it be now. If you go on harrasing me here I will send a message to the My Drama list-team, I'm tired of people not being able to let other opinions stand. Learn to accept that other people can see things VERY differently than you, that's life, swallow it and leave me in peace now, thanks!
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Replying to 10127621 Nov 20, 2023
Its not like squid game was the first one to come out with that type of genre, it was just more mainstream.
yeah, you're right, I know 'cube' and true, that was even before.
Why I clicked on it' Because the title 'night has come' sounded interesting and I was expecting something completely different in the description? And thus, I was disappointed to find yet another SAW/Squid Game/ Cube etc. storyline, which is meanwhile just boring. So, I stated this, as my personal opinion? Which is allowed?
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Replying to MinJi23 Nov 14, 2023
that's why I said it was a good try to make an approach to this important topic. But it bugs me that they simplify…
ah, ok, I have to admit I haven't watched any other countries dramas yet, only Korean - due to me having decades old friendships there and knowing quite inimately the difference (any topic) between K-drama and real life in South Korea, so I just judge it from that point of view of course.
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Replying to edneversleeps Nov 13, 2023
As a mental health professional myself, I would say the portrayal of the mental health issues and the diagnosis…
that's why I said it was a good try to make an approach to this important topic. But it bugs me that they simplify the solutions and act like these problems are solved in a short time, like in my mentioned examples.

People who are affected and see this and maybe finally give it a try with going to get help, might find themselves bitterly disappointed when they see that the looking for help doesn't easily solve their problem, let alone that immediately, or change their relatives' toxic behaviour towards them - maybe even the opposite, as the person breaking out of a toxic family cycles is very often the person that gets banned and shunned by the rest of the family and even ends up completely alone.

So I can't see the shown simplifying matters as helpful at all, especially in the mentioned case. If they want to address this so full front, then they have to show it is a long and hard way, with setbacks waiting on the long road, to get out of such situations and states of mind, and it can take EVERYthing from you, it can mean you lose all contacts you had before because they are the root for the toxicity in your life, be it your won family or a circle of toxic friends, etc. So, it's just not good to make anyone believe it's as easy as shown here.

Concerning the working with depression: in the countries I either come from or now live in, you could go on working in this specific region of health care with depression of course, but NOT, if you attempted suicide, that's the out-criteria. It wouldn't be considered safe.
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Lily Alice Oct 24, 2023
not surprising....after seeing 3 episodes of 'evilive' I can say Kim Young-kwang is really impressive in this role, and I have to give him he is a very versatile actor...but watching 'evilive' is just uncomfortable, he is so scary in that role and the atmosphere is so suffocating, and it's very visually violent, especially in the first episode, I think with what's happening in the world, many people just don't want to have these uncomfortable feelings and see such violence these days.


They'd rather turn to see something totally carefree, with very simply fun, where they just don't have to think at all - like 'strong girl Namsoon'.
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AnanyaS Oct 19, 2023
thanks, that is a lovely review...your reference to the sips of warm to on a rainy day fit perfectly to describe it =)
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Replying to Dylan Rodrigues Oct 18, 2023
Person Choi Hee Jin
I hope she gets a role beyond being a mean girl or a con artist
she had a very sweet and naive role in 'snowdrop'
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Replying to bingingnetflixue Aug 13, 2023
huh just googled and the only similarity is that the cop went to a village? and no one seems to have superpowers…
what are you talking about? There is no similarities whatsoever, except for the fact that a city police officer has to work the countryside - but that is it? No superpowers in 'hot fuzz', completely different storyline.
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Replying to CharlesDean Aug 13, 2023
This drama is a copy of Hot Fuzz from 2007 a british comedy movie... As soon as I saw whats going on DUDE!!! I…
what are you talking about? There is no similarities whatsoever, except for the fact that a city police officer has to work the countryside - but that is it? No superpowers in 'hot fuzz', completely different storyline.
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Replying to arksuren Aug 13, 2023
I won't watch it because it doesn't really interest me, but seeing lee min ki showing emitions in the trailer…
he wasn't emotionless in 'my liberation notes'
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