I watched it again, and for some reason I love it even more than the first time. The story draws me right in, the characters feel incredibly alive, and the suspense keeps my heart racing. Everything about it just hits differently — and in the best way possible.
After the finale of Stranger Things, nothing can disappoint me anymore.That said, I just couldn’t see any chemistry…
I think you might be somewhat influenced by the lack of a clear resolution between Lee Han Yeong and Yoo Se Hui.
I don’t see any of the characters as completely right or completely wrong. They all exist somewhere in the gray area, and each of them did their best to survive. Surviving themselves was the priority — helping someone along the way was simply a bonus.
After the finale of Stranger Things, nothing can disappoint me anymore.That said, I just couldn’t see any chemistry…
In his first life, it was a marriage of convenience and no matter how little we know about him, he wasn't happy, and she betrayed him. In his new life, they clashed again and she was forced to betray him again, but this time she clearly regretted it. So in the end, he clearly has feelings for her, but I don't mind the lack of romance between them.
I didn't manage to finish watching Game of Thrones. It's not the kind of fantasy I like.
I feel disappointed when they destroyed the chemistry between male lead and his wife see hee to forcefully fit…
After the finale of Stranger Things, nothing can disappoint me anymore. That said, I just couldn’t see any chemistry between the two here. Sorry. To me, it felt like a one-sided crush on her part — at least until the last episode, when he brought her juice, hinting that maybe there could be something there.
Humanity is experiencing an apocalypse, but apparently that’s not enough — so now we have zombies too. The film itself offers nothing different from any other zombie movie: walking corpses stumbling around, looking to sink their teeth into anything living. Nothing more, but nothing less.
I don’t dance. Why dance when I can use that time climbing? I have zero interest in dancing. Still, this is a great movie. It’s about so much more than dancing. It’s interesting as hell, funny, engrossing, fascinating… and now I kind of want to dance.
A great story that pulls the viewer into the strange relationship between Pei Su and Luo Wei Zhao and begins to unravel their mysterious past. This was a 10/10 for me from episode one, if I’m being honest. I thought the plot was fast-paced, the conflicts and villains were done right and felt believable… and it had the right amount of action and friendship (cough) along the way.
I wanted to love this because it has every element that I’d normally love. However, it fell so flat that I don’t think I’ll ever be able to feel any type of way other than annoyed.
Payu was a bad boyfriend, and while he was realizing it, he fell in love. Sometimes it happens like that. Love is when both people are ready to give, not just one. May really deserved something better. It was a sweet series about self-reflection and love that comes when you least expect it.
OMG… North, you got married before you even had a proper first date with the person you married. “Do not fall for the target at all costs!” Yeah. Too late for that. I had so much fun🤣🤣🤣
Okay, so yes — all of these characters were toxic in their own way (minus cat), but I couldn’t stop watching. And I don’t usually like stories like that. Give me something sweet and fluffy and I’ll be the happiest person.What both Tantai Jin and Li Su Su did to each other was wrong, but they were a perfect match. I really enjoyed how the past was woven into the present. I did feel like, at one point, I’d had enough of the back and forth and was ready for some action. I’m literally tired of the two of them — the lack of communication and the constant wrong decisions. But it didn’t deter me from my mission to finish it.Overall, this was a great time!
I don’t see any of the characters as completely right or completely wrong. They all exist somewhere in the gray area, and each of them did their best to survive. Surviving themselves was the priority — helping someone along the way was simply a bonus.
I didn't manage to finish watching Game of Thrones. It's not the kind of fantasy I like.
That said, I just couldn’t see any chemistry between the two here. Sorry. To me, it felt like a one-sided crush on her part — at least until the last episode, when he brought her juice, hinting that maybe there could be something there.
Me: Aww, Kelvin is such a sweetheart.
Episode 2:
Me: Kelvin… have you considered professional help? Possibly twice a week.
The film itself offers nothing different from any other zombie movie: walking corpses stumbling around, looking to sink their teeth into anything living. Nothing more, but nothing less.
This was a 10/10 for me from episode one, if I’m being honest.
I thought the plot was fast-paced, the conflicts and villains were done right and felt believable… and it had the right amount of action and friendship (cough) along the way.
Love is when both people are ready to give, not just one.
May really deserved something better.
It was a sweet series about self-reflection and love that comes when you least expect it.
“Do not fall for the target at all costs!” Yeah. Too late for that.
I had so much fun🤣🤣🤣