Hello, I want to ask: the female lead is sick, right? How much is it, is it difficult to watch? I have health anxiety so I'm asking. It seems really good otherwise and I want to watch it. How is it so far? I will come back and ask again when it's completed, but I wanted to ask now as well.
Happy Birthday, Jaechan! In my Spotify wrapped this year, DKZ's Cupid was nr. 7 on the list ^^ Hoping to see him in more leading roles in the future and for his music career to continue to blossom~
First of all, it's basic and extra unrealistic even amongst the unrealistic dramas I've seen. It felt very "webtoon";…
Seems we have different beliefs. But please don't take my words out of context. I never said I wanted viligante to be punished like murderers who murder for evil purposes. I just said I wanted him to get caught. But I do think that all murder and violence outside of fiction is bad, no matter the purpose/reason/excuse, because it takes the freedom from someone else.
where are you checking the rating for the webtoon?
Because I don't think it's important enought to share with the rest of the comment section and I'd rather people focused on my comments on the drama instead
where are you checking the rating for the webtoon?
I'm a very score based watcher so it doesn't really matter to me if it's 50 or 5000 people who has rated it. I just check it out of curiosity to compare it to the drama anyway.
Out of curiosity I checked out the score of the webtoon before I started watching Vigilante. Comparing the low score the webtoon has with the high score the drama currently has gave me mixed emotions before starting it. Now having completed it I'm still carrying those mixed emotions.
Out of curiosity I checked out the score of the webtoon before I started watching Vigilante. Comparing the low…
First of all, it's basic and extra unrealistic even amongst the unrealistic dramas I've seen. It felt very "webtoon"; fictional world. It lessened the immersion in the story.
The 2nd thing is the message. It's not the first story with an antivillain as the main character and I am a fan of some of them, but none are my favourites. Antiheroes are more my style. Seeing Vigilante brutally murder people right away definitely set the tone for the story. But the antivillain stories I like the most, the protagonist gets caught in the end. I enjoy anitivillains more as side characters rather than the protagonist because it's easier to like them. I really hope people don't take the message of Vigilante to heart. Murder is bad! We all agree on that, right?
So that brings me to the 3rd thing: the ending. Not a fan. The last episode started off strong but then it fell flat towards the end. His friend took the fall for him? Ugh. The evil police chief got away? Ew. And then it just has some open ending?? Sigh.
Lots of complaints but despite all of them, Vigilante was addicting and I enjoyed watching it. Cho Kangok was my favourite character for his high energy and eccentric yet positive personality ;p
I definitely understand this argument. But she lived for 11 years as a child, then one day she suddenly got lots of weird memories and it turns out it's from her past life. But that doesn't change the fact that she's still 11. Yes, she remembered stuff, but that's not technically her, in a way. It's her past life self, not her as Ban Jieum. So she isn't a 500 year old ultra grandmother, she's just an 11 year old girl with memories of her past lives. This is how I see it and how I think the series wants us to see it as.
Hoping to see him in more leading roles in the future and for his music career to continue to blossom~
The 2nd thing is the message. It's not the first story with an antivillain as the main character and I am a fan of some of them, but none are my favourites. Antiheroes are more my style. Seeing Vigilante brutally murder people right away definitely set the tone for the story. But the antivillain stories I like the most, the protagonist gets caught in the end. I enjoy anitivillains more as side characters rather than the protagonist because it's easier to like them. I really hope people don't take the message of Vigilante to heart. Murder is bad! We all agree on that, right?
So that brings me to the 3rd thing: the ending. Not a fan. The last episode started off strong but then it fell flat towards the end. His friend took the fall for him? Ugh. The evil police chief got away? Ew. And then it just has some open ending?? Sigh.
Lots of complaints but despite all of them, Vigilante was addicting and I enjoyed watching it. Cho Kangok was my favourite character for his high energy and eccentric yet positive personality ;p
7,5/10