Second Episode. The drama was caused but Japan's stupid laws. Independent of how and from where you are, you have to admit, Japan have some stupid laws that are holding the country back, making things worse.
But if the third episode goes as I suspect, I can see many japanese criticizes feeling "justified" with their xenophobia.
Some Japanese really hate this story. They call it propaganda by those trying to destroy the legal order of Japan.
Watched the first episode. I can't see anything here to be criticized, the only thing is that it's a romance between a japanese woman and a foreigner man. Have to wait the second episode to see where this story wants to go, the previous promises drama "and prejudice".
Can someone spoil the webtoon for me. Who end ups surviving at the end? I want Na ra and Chi Yeol to survive somehow…
We can't spoiler this because the Kdrama may change this, they're already changed so much focusing more on the action than on characters. The manhua actually has a very good ending, and again I say that you should just go and read it, it's short and you can read it all in a hour and half.
One thing that I dislike about this adaptation is how it makes light of depleted uranium. Even if they win the consequences would be disastrous for the whole country with depleted uranium fragments everywhere, but in no moment anyone questions this because they made the story so that "it's the only way". Many people will watch and think there's no danger using it, a useful disinformation for NATO and NATO allied countries that love to use cancerous weapons against non-aligned "enemies".
Erm are we really watching the same thing ??? I just finished 3 eps and im like rolling my eyes the ENTTIRE TIME…
You stopped at episode 3? Oh man, just try to watch episode 4! What bothers me is the disappointment, I loved the original manhua! In the original there are a few scenes where the kids act a bit hysterical, but only inside what it's acceptable and believable, not all of them. Also, the "action" scenes are fast as they should be, they don't drag out. Also, the situation as much simpler. The Kdrama tried to made some situations a bit more complex, maybe to be "more" than the original, but didn't worked.
The original manhua is very short, you can read it in the tame that takes to watch one and a half, two episodes, and it's excellent. I bet you'll like but also maybe will make you even more annoyed by the Kdrama for having ruined it?
After 3 episodes I'm divided about this adaptation. Because the way the manhua is, it's style of narrative, it was natural and expected that the kdrama would expand the history and setting, but when I first see that episode length, 1 hour and 10 minutes, it thought I was excessive.
They're not using all this time wisely. At the same time they expanded things they excluded some other things (suicide is expected because of TV regulations). I'm missing the character moments, more intimate moments that develop and give depth for the characters. Instead they expanded the bullies and made them much more caricatures and unidimensional than the original, why?! Overall it's all a bit too hysterical and I feel the characters are also behaving a too irrational in that situation. There's a difference between having difficulty adaptation like in the manhua and just denying reality like in the kdrama.
edit: in any case I recommend reading the original, it's short.
Wanted to like this better, but it's "ruined" by something very common in Jdramas. That is, the characters don't thing and do things that should be obvious. How do you explain the total lack of action against Risa's brother. It's absurd, the character is a declared bandit and no one does nothing, anything, to stop ruin. "Please leave us alone", don't they realize that they could easily turn tables against him? In the end when the goes to the press it was so easy to discredit him, they could just tell the press, "but did you also investigated him?". The reporter should had noticed herself how he was trying to see a very specific interpretation of the story and suspect that he was scamming her.
This inaction against the obstacles really hurts the story. And why should always be someone meddling in the central drama?Can't they just concentrate on the core drama? Would be much better.
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The drama was caused but Japan's stupid laws.
Independent of how and from where you are, you have to admit, Japan have some stupid laws that are holding the country back, making things worse.
But if the third episode goes as I suspect, I can see many japanese criticizes feeling "justified" with their xenophobia.
Have to wait the second episode to see where this story wants to go, the previous promises drama "and prejudice".
The manhua actually has a very good ending, and again I say that you should just go and read it, it's short and you can read it all in a hour and half.
Many people will watch and think there's no danger using it, a useful disinformation for NATO and NATO allied countries that love to use cancerous weapons against non-aligned "enemies".
What bothers me is the disappointment, I loved the original manhua!
In the original there are a few scenes where the kids act a bit hysterical, but only inside what it's acceptable and believable, not all of them.
Also, the "action" scenes are fast as they should be, they don't drag out.
Also, the situation as much simpler. The Kdrama tried to made some situations a bit more complex, maybe to be "more" than the original, but didn't worked.
The original manhua is very short, you can read it in the tame that takes to watch one and a half, two episodes, and it's excellent.
I bet you'll like but also maybe will make you even more annoyed by the Kdrama for having ruined it?
Because the way the manhua is, it's style of narrative, it was natural and expected that the kdrama would expand the history and setting, but when I first see that episode length, 1 hour and 10 minutes, it thought I was excessive.
They're not using all this time wisely.
At the same time they expanded things they excluded some other things (suicide is expected because of TV regulations). I'm missing the character moments, more intimate moments that develop and give depth for the characters. Instead they expanded the bullies and made them much more caricatures and unidimensional than the original, why?!
Overall it's all a bit too hysterical and I feel the characters are also behaving a too irrational in that situation. There's a difference between having difficulty adaptation like in the manhua and just denying reality like in the kdrama.
edit: in any case I recommend reading the original, it's short.
I really like this character, is there any change of a spin off staring Yodonna?
How do you explain the total lack of action against Risa's brother. It's absurd, the character is a declared bandit and no one does nothing, anything, to stop ruin. "Please leave us alone", don't they realize that they could easily turn tables against him? In the end when the goes to the press it was so easy to discredit him, they could just tell the press, "but did you also investigated him?". The reporter should had noticed herself how he was trying to see a very specific interpretation of the story and suspect that he was scamming her.
This inaction against the obstacles really hurts the story.
And why should always be someone meddling in the central drama?Can't they just concentrate on the core drama? Would be much better.