Okay this drama was really wholesome and funny. The confession was really cute. I would have found it even cuter if it was appropriate. Now my issues. I feel like the last episode was all over the place. So many stuff cramped together. I honestly didn't see the point of Jenny. I thought that there would be more with her and maybe opening up to her about her writing bl since she is also an avid web novel reader. But nope nothing. They have absolutely nothing for her that they even write her out of few episodes. I wish there was more about her web novel. I didn't like how Daju character was never shown, but when Woo Su reads her novel he is this guy is obviously Daju. Did he appear at that point. Nor do I get how everyone is figuring out it's their teachers based on the characters personalities since their novel personalities are nothing like their real personalities as teacher. EDIT: rewatched an episode. The students noticed some mannerisms and similarities in outfits. But it also bothers me that all of the characters except Yoon had the exact same personality in the novel (obsessive top). I would understand if the novel became popular because the storyline and the characters felt so real (because they are based on real people). Which would kind of make sense why her other stories didn't grip the audiance. Which could make her reflect on her writing. And the random kidnapping backstory? Was that real? Did I miss something? I kept waiting for them to elaborate more but it was never brought up again. Anyway a 7/10 if I repress all of the scenes with the principal.
On ep 14. I just have to say this. Everytime the principal is on screen I just want to turn of the episode. The acting is too over the top and cringey. She appeared in maybe 4 episodes, but just knowing she might appear again makes me want to drop the show. It takes everything in my power to soldier on.
My favourite part is when the police is banging on a side door and trying to get into the police station even thought a man just ran his car throught the main door to clear an entrance.
I just wanted a nice, silly movie about four dorks going on a trip. Is that to much to ask? It was fun and entertaining movie though I haven't seen much of Cha Eun Woo filmography. The ones I did he was always playing a serious, emotionless character, so this was a breath of fresh air. And his best acting. I think he does silly characters better than the serious ones.
Wow! This was horrible! The script, the acting, the directing. Main lead was awful. Watching paint dry would make me feel more than her acting. Film is 90 min but it felt way longer.
Compared to the previous movie I feel like this one is more balanced. The Pirates 2014 had way to many stories happening at the same time instead of just focusing on the pirates like this one. But this one is more stupid and unrealistic. Just like with the previous movie I feel like its too long and the romance is unnecessary and forced. Especially the second one... Lee Kwang Soo character was too annoying and had way too much screen time. Chae Soo Bin character was also annoying and completely unnecessary. Why was she even there?! Take her out and nothing changes. The final kill was awesome.
Okay I need to vent. I'm on 1/3 of the movie. For some reason they kidnapped this girl (a fake princess, a thief). And now she is part of the crew that goes on the main search for no good reason. There is no explanation as to why. She is just there. She doesn't bring anything to the search. She doesn't know anything about the map nor does she have any skill. Why is she even there?! If you want to add another female character make her make sense!
I enjoyed the movie but thought there was too many stuff going on. We follow the pirates/fl, bandits/ml, the ml nemesis, the fl nemesis, the kings court. Didn't really care about the characters except the whale. At a certain point there is a big storm coming and a waterspout that is of no significance at all. Why even show it.
im so glad so many agree with me ikr kill boksoon was so much more interesting
It was more interesting cause there was way less love drama in it in my opinion. But I'm not gonna lie, first time I watched Kill Bok Soon I fell asleep...
Kim Soo An has the most emotional, gut wrenching cry. The flow of the story was kind of weird and all over the place. Wish there were more wholesome moments with the grandmother and grandchildren and less with classmates. Boy were they annoying. But yeah, these kinds of movies mostly make me wonder what kind of child services they have in Korea because they are weird as hell. A social worker just leaves a kid in front of a house, doesn't even talk to the guardian to inform them, a couple just takes a baby. and then the kid. Is there no process for adopting or fostering. What is happening.
She was selling bags online. In the end she took peoples money and ran off without sending them the merch. She…
Okay. Very insightful. But hkw did she have the money to own such a big house afterwards. And give it to her new boyfriend. I assumed it was from his 500mil won. But if you are saying she didnt get that money from the tree where did she get the money. From a con that happened off-screen?
She was selling bags online. In the end she took peoples money and ran off without sending them the merch. She…
I guess she healed. The passage of time is weird. She was married to him for a while. For at least a year before she could give it. Dont get that law but okay. I thought she gifted him a house after divorcing. I still dont understand how she got the money from cutting a 500 million won tree. It wasnt even taken with its roots. Sarah kim and eun jae are the same person, but both identities are fake.
The confession was really cute. I would have found it even cuter if it was appropriate.
Now my issues. I feel like the last episode was all over the place. So many stuff cramped together.
I honestly didn't see the point of Jenny. I thought that there would be more with her and maybe opening up to her about her writing bl since she is also an avid web novel reader. But nope nothing. They have absolutely nothing for her that they even write her out of few episodes.
I wish there was more about her web novel. I didn't like how Daju character was never shown, but when Woo Su reads her novel he is this guy is obviously Daju. Did he appear at that point. Nor do I get how everyone is figuring out it's their teachers based on the characters personalities since their novel personalities are nothing like their real personalities as teacher. EDIT: rewatched an episode. The students noticed some mannerisms and similarities in outfits.
But it also bothers me that all of the characters except Yoon had the exact same personality in the novel (obsessive top).
I would understand if the novel became popular because the storyline and the characters felt so real (because they are based on real people). Which would kind of make sense why her other stories didn't grip the audiance. Which could make her reflect on her writing.
And the random kidnapping backstory? Was that real? Did I miss something? I kept waiting for them to elaborate more but it was never brought up again.
Anyway a 7/10 if I repress all of the scenes with the principal.
It was fun and entertaining movie though
I haven't seen much of Cha Eun Woo filmography. The ones I did he was always playing a serious, emotionless character, so this was a breath of fresh air. And his best acting. I think he does silly characters better than the serious ones.
Just like with the previous movie I feel like its too long and the romance is unnecessary and forced. Especially the second one...
Lee Kwang Soo character was too annoying and had way too much screen time.
Chae Soo Bin character was also annoying and completely unnecessary. Why was she even there?! Take her out and nothing changes.
The final kill was awesome.
The flow of the story was kind of weird and all over the place. Wish there were more wholesome moments with the grandmother and grandchildren and less with classmates. Boy were they annoying.
But yeah, these kinds of movies mostly make me wonder what kind of child services they have in Korea because they are weird as hell. A social worker just leaves a kid in front of a house, doesn't even talk to the guardian to inform them, a couple just takes a baby. and then the kid. Is there no process for adopting or fostering. What is happening.