Hmm your comment is making me Qs if I should continue watching or not, I saw the 1st 2 episodes and didnt have…
It's her first time acting, I think? I feel like she's doing an okay job considering. Her gasping shocked face is a bit silly and overused but as an immature actor, I think we can cut her some slack.
Hmm your comment is making me Qs if I should continue watching or not, I saw the 1st 2 episodes and didnt have…
I wouldn't say he's doing a bad job per se. I think it makes sense that the chemistry is off because he is lying to Young Ro. So while Young Ro is falling in love with a revolutionary student, he is actually a cold-blooded agent who is only reluctantly humoring her in order to survive. There are sparks in certain moments that reveal the true him beneath the facade and I like those glimpses. Overall, the chemistry seems intentionally off to me. Of course, directing also impacts acting skills so maybe they just directed him weirdly here?
I'm very conflicted about this drama. On one hand, the cast is doing absolutely fantastic (save for jisoo, who…
I have to agree. The show is digging itself deeper the further it goes. I do like the dormitory and romance part but the spy stuff and politics are getting worse with each episode.
You might want to look at the synopsis and tags again. Nowhere does it say it's a show about fighting zombies. It's about quarantine during a pandemic.
Why does everyone think this is a typical zombie show?! I had to go and check but this show doesn't even have a zombie tag! I know there are zombies in the show but it's really not that central to the actual plot.
Ok that one village that keeps killing people because they think they are cursed but their people keep getting eaten by a mysterious monster anyway, are a perfect example of mass hysteria idiocy!
I wonder why many seems to have an aversion to romance when the plot is revenge turned love/enemies to lovers.…
I agree! I think all stories should have romance. Maybe not as main plot all the time, but life is enjoyable because of love! How can we take that out of our stories? That would be so sad.
It has a lot of humor and stylized, almost theatrical moments that help dispel the tension. I would say it's light but still manages to tackle heavy subjects. Definitely not as dark as the typical serial killer shows out there. It's very entertaining. It has a very endearing, whimsical tone. It's great!
So while Young Ro is falling in love with a revolutionary student, he is actually a cold-blooded agent who is only reluctantly humoring her in order to survive. There are sparks in certain moments that reveal the true him beneath the facade and I like those glimpses.
Overall, the chemistry seems intentionally off to me. Of course, directing also impacts acting skills so maybe they just directed him weirdly here?
It's about quarantine during a pandemic.