I think it would've been better if both of them died just for the rescue team to show up or if both of them just died, like no one was there anyways.
The social media part and with the message that no one is completely alone was a good sentiment for 2020 during a pandemic, I guess, but personally I don't need a happy ending for everything lol
The most ridiculous part of the movie is the ending when the helicopter emerged from below the rooftop. You're…
like how could the chopper hide so close to the building... weirdest scene tbh😂 I have to say though, I thought both of them dying and then having a rescue team show up or just them dying would've made a better ending... idk
It is an interesting documentary, though not the best. What I also find interesting is the inclusion of the profiler. I am studying criminology in Europe and, at least at my university, the lecturers keep saying that profiling is more about logic and criminological theories but nothing super special. Hence, we barely learnt anything about it. I also do not really see profilers included in US-based documentaries. What I criticise though is the portrayal of the police force in Korea. The investigators interviewed in the documentary mentioned how serial killers and investigations were seen during that time but the documentary was solely based on the point of view of the police; however, many mistakes from the police led to the eventual outcome of the case. The title "Chasing a Preditor in Korea" is already foreshadowing the investigation, and the police work, but I still wished for more neutrality. I wouldn't say it is one of the top true crime documentaries but I don't regret watching it; made me search for serial killers in South Korea (turns out there were a few around in 2004).
Also, the tags on MDL are weird considering it is a documentary: "serial killer male lead", "criminal profiler supporting character" lol
I think she did but I cannot remember the episode, it has been too long... maybe ask in a separate comment and someone who is currently watching can respond😊
Another drama that forced me to comment. Generally i enjoy watching drama and reading comments without taking…
I really enjoy Revenge of Others - so far only 2 episodes aired but they were really good.
You commented that you watched most famouse crime, thriller and action series, so here are some that at least I don't see people often commenting on - some include romance though but I didn't find it distracting: -Graceful Family -Mad Dog -The Goddess of Revenge -The Guest (horror and supernatural though) -Cruel City (has romance and ending is ridiculous - still enjoyed it though) -The Good Detective (S1 and S2) -Player -Military Prosecutor Doberman -Lawless Lawyer (deffo romance) -Law School -My Name -Search
If you watch Chinese dramas: -Love Me If You Dare (obv romance included though) -Stealth Walker
I will never understand the infatuation people have with the SML. he is the epitome of a red flag, although maybe…
The thing is that if he wouldn't look good many people wouldn't even ship him with FL. Or if he would be a real person then they might not be infatuated with him. He is a red flag for me tbh. Doesn't accept and respect other people's choices and feelings. He needs to get what he wants. He doesn't love her. She is a challenge for him, a game. He said it several times.
You are free to ship whoever you like but this "come first, serve first" mentality and how "Sunho deserves to…
I completely agree. I really don't understand all the videos where people consider SL as so perfect... He doesn't even respect her choice. I started to really dislike him.
Also agree with SLS, I barely have it, because you cannot force one-sided love on someone who clearly doesn't feel the same way. Sometimes I find a SL cute or hot but I if FL is not interested that's it. I don't like it when FL's choices and feelings are belittled or diminished.
The social media part and with the message that no one is completely alone was a good sentiment for 2020 during a pandemic, I guess, but personally I don't need a happy ending for everything lol
What I criticise though is the portrayal of the police force in Korea. The investigators interviewed in the documentary mentioned how serial killers and investigations were seen during that time but the documentary was solely based on the point of view of the police; however, many mistakes from the police led to the eventual outcome of the case. The title "Chasing a Preditor in Korea" is already foreshadowing the investigation, and the police work, but I still wished for more neutrality.
I wouldn't say it is one of the top true crime documentaries but I don't regret watching it; made me search for serial killers in South Korea (turns out there were a few around in 2004).
Also, the tags on MDL are weird considering it is a documentary: "serial killer male lead", "criminal profiler supporting character" lol
maybe ask in a separate comment and someone who is currently watching can respond😊
-May It Please The Court - enjoyed it;
-Healer (has romance though)
-Through the Darkness
-Defendant
You commented that you watched most famouse crime, thriller and action series, so here are some that at least I don't see people often commenting on - some include romance though but I didn't find it distracting:
-Graceful Family
-Mad Dog
-The Goddess of Revenge
-The Guest (horror and supernatural though)
-Cruel City (has romance and ending is ridiculous - still enjoyed it though)
-The Good Detective (S1 and S2)
-Player
-Military Prosecutor Doberman
-Lawless Lawyer (deffo romance)
-Law School
-My Name
-Search
If you watch Chinese dramas:
-Love Me If You Dare (obv romance included though)
-Stealth Walker
Also agree with SLS, I barely have it, because you cannot force one-sided love on someone who clearly doesn't feel the same way. Sometimes I find a SL cute or hot but I if FL is not interested that's it. I don't like it when FL's choices and feelings are belittled or diminished.
Thanks, I will take it off my list then!