You asked a question, I answered. Not my fault you didn't get the answer you were looking for. Nobody said you can't have your opinion, not sure why add that.
You yell racist so much, that the word has lost its meaning. It's that filter because of the mood and atmosphere…
You are obsessed over where it was filmed instead of paying attention to the context of the story. The yellow tones aren't just in Turkey, they show up in Korean scenes too. Color manipulation is an age old trick. Or did you think desaturated colours in apocalyptic movies or blues in horror show up by accident?
But you want to be outraged so go ahead, be outraged. I am out.
You yell racist so much, that the word has lost its meaning. It's that filter because of the mood and atmosphere…
As I said above, he was murdered in Turkey. But nothing I say will stop your "righteous anger". Yes, racism absolutely exists and it's very visible in some Korean shows (there was recently that romcom where the idol went to Africa, now that is racist). But if you apply racism to absolutely everything, it stops having any meaning. And that is where we are today. Your choice though.
If there were 0 stars, I would give it. İstanbul is not yellow. İSTANBUL IS NOT YELLOW!!! First, learn to respect…
You yell racist so much, that the word has lost its meaning.
It's that filter because of the mood and atmosphere of the first episode. It's the tragic set up of the whole story. And no, a colourful happy background does not fit.
It's obviously it's a gorgeous city from the shots they took. But keep yelling racist I guess 🙄
3 eps in and the FL bashing has already begun. Never change MDL . . . 🙄
I just skip those comments because otherwise I get homicidal. My "favorite" ones are that she doesn't fit him because of her looks; too ugly, too old. Misogyny at its finest.
Do Joon should have gone for MBA because he is always advising his grand dad or dad with their investments. His…
No. Law is where the real connections are - connections to politics. Nothing matters more in that world than who you know, who owes you, who you can turn.
Business is easy for him. What he is building here is a networking system. Way more important.
How can a person reincarnated from future to past explain what theory used in the series
It's not reincarnation or time travel. He transmigrated into a different world. In this version his original character was never born. Think of it as if he jumped worlds.
Okay so I am confused, I think the better thing to do wouldve been to have the 3rd son be in a coma or something…
This is not time travel. It is transmigration. He shifted into a completely different world. His original character was never even born in this reality.
Can anyone explain the land part? I don't know the area; as per google, it is a quiet neighbourhood. Why he picked…
If they keep to reality, he just made himself a millionaire many times over.
That's where Korea's first artificial city was made. It became one of SK's wealthiest and highest developed places. Luxury high rises, extremely high apartment prices, higher than Seoul sometimes etc. He struck gold.
It was definitely crystal clear in the novel so I preferred that solution myself too. I admit actually being confused for a second, even though I knew the situation in advance but then young Do Joon distracted me with his fine acting.
I honestly don't understand why they changed it. It doesn't bother me but unless they have some plans here which would seriously deviate from the novel, it seems pointless muddying of the situation.
I don't think I can express myself adequately to say how much I appreciate Kang Hoon's portrayal of child Do Joon.…
I adore the office scene right at the ending because I find it so ambiguous.
The child Do Joon keeps his cool and delivers the truth about why his grandfather quizzed him in the first place, sidestepping the truth with a truth. When the vase was broken, the grandfather scolded the older grandson for this reason, losing his cool. Yet child Do Joon does not and he gives his answer.
At that point, I have to wonder if the grandfather believed him and then I think that it actually doesn't matter. Here is a potential heir that is definitely very intelligent and absolutely what the old man is looking for. If he happens to know the future all the better but if he does not, accepting his explanation is good enough because why throw away a potential asset for the company. And if the old man knows one thing, it is business, as seen by the fact he worked out the solution of fattening the shrimp. Ah ah I love this show.
But you want to be outraged so go ahead, be outraged. I am out.
It's that filter because of the mood and atmosphere of the first episode. It's the tragic set up of the whole story. And no, a colourful happy background does not fit.
It's obviously it's a gorgeous city from the shots they took. But keep yelling racist I guess 🙄
I have no idea why the ratings of this went down. Wth
Business is easy for him. What he is building here is a networking system. Way more important.
That's where Korea's first artificial city was made. It became one of SK's wealthiest and highest developed places. Luxury high rises, extremely high apartment prices, higher than Seoul sometimes etc. He struck gold.
I honestly don't understand why they changed it. It doesn't bother me but unless they have some plans here which would seriously deviate from the novel, it seems pointless muddying of the situation.
The child Do Joon keeps his cool and delivers the truth about why his grandfather quizzed him in the first place, sidestepping the truth with a truth. When the vase was broken, the grandfather scolded the older grandson for this reason, losing his cool. Yet child Do Joon does not and he gives his answer.
At that point, I have to wonder if the grandfather believed him and then I think that it actually doesn't matter. Here is a potential heir that is definitely very intelligent and absolutely what the old man is looking for. If he happens to know the future all the better but if he does not, accepting his explanation is good enough because why throw away a potential asset for the company. And if the old man knows one thing, it is business, as seen by the fact he worked out the solution of fattening the shrimp. Ah ah I love this show.