Yeah, it's 2023 but it does not mean people should abandon morality. If you can't see how lgbtqsdafefwe and this…
you haven't heard the word of our lord and saviour homer simpson? what a shame. pray to him, and repent, and you may find yourself a place in simpson heaven. everyone is yellow there :)
Yeah, it's 2023 but it does not mean people should abandon morality. If you can't see how lgbtqsdafefwe and this…
Just because you've been raised with or otherwise coerced into unquestioning faith of one particular story doesn't mean it's any more likely that your story is more real than any other religion's made up story. Every religion that exists is entirely a manufactured piece of human folklore- none of them come from a source outside of humanity. A scientist can observe the real biological processes that equate to the billions-of-years long processes of evolution, and the aftershocks of the big bang are still being recorded with the expansion of the universe. Just because the question of the foundation of reality is too big for human brains to understand, doesn't mean the next logical step is to try and downgrade the entirety of reality into a story revolving around earth and humans; aka 100% of religious folklore. Get over yourself, is my point. The nature of faith is to try and make sense of the unfathomable by framing it as one big guy who is in control of everything. That's the real Narnia and rainbow ponies option
Get the fuck out of here with your bigotry bullshit. You're calling this disgusting? You're disgusting. Guess…
God isn't real and you're delusional. Your god hadn't been invented by the time the first gay person was in love. You will silence yourselves when the last vestiges of your faith are gone and nobody remembers it. Guess what will happen then? Gay people will keep being born. Like they have always been. You'd think the fact that you need to keep reminding gay people that actually, no, gayness is against human nature, that it'd clue in for you at some point that maybe YOU'RE the one attempting to defy human nature? But that would probably require too many brain cells from someone like you. Lmao. Perish.
Get the fuck out of here with your bigotry bullshit. You're calling this disgusting? You're disgusting. Guess…
Thinking that you're somehow an authority on human nature when you can't even seem to grasp the fact that homosexual behaviour has been a part of humanity literally since the very beginning? Gonna be a yikes from me bro. Like at this point you're ignoring demonstrable fact in favour of your own delusion. Get over yourself
OK, imma need a part 2 to this movie because1. What happens to her now that she's killed Min Kyu and no one's…
I think two of these are answered by the movie, so; 2) They are blood related siblings, the little sister was just a weirdo. Probably the same brand of weirdness that made her brother pretty distinctly a murderous something-opath. 3) She totally saw it, and it isn't that she ignored it- she just knew that it had been a specific ploy to hurt Bok Soon as much as possible. A dull knife, like Bok Soon had mentioned earlier in the movie. So she decided to spare her mother that pain instead and not give away the fact that she'd seen it.
This movie was a perfect 10/10 for me. For real. I cried twice! Almost three times! I wasn't expecting that in the slightest. I found the actor for the Chairman a little lacking in pizzazz, but the main actress did so much work that I'm pretty sure the rest of the roles could have been played by mannequins (which they ABSOLUTELY were not) and it'd still be decent. The emotional core of this movie was thoroughly satisfied by the end; it was honestly a really feel-good ending for me. It had twists, it had betrayal, it had romance, it had heartbreak, it had gays, it had straights, it had mother and daughter learning to understand one another, it had some badass fight cinematography and choreography, and seriously, it just had a main lead you 100% wanted to root for.
I found myself wishing that this was only like, 2 episodes of a 10 episode drama. For real. It was amazing.
Yeah, it's 2023 but it does not mean people should abandon morality. If you can't see how lgbtqsdafefwe and this…
God isn't real and your bigoted breed are going to die out. People whose entire ideology is 'I think people who happen to fall in love with one category of person as opposed to the other category of person are morally vacuous' deserve to be oppressed. Oppress yourself. Go on, shut the absolute fuck up :)
Get the fuck out of here with your bigotry bullshit. You're calling this disgusting? You're disgusting. Guess what, there's gay 14 year olds, and they're kissing other gay 14 year olds, and your homophobic spewings won't change that.
In terms of first impressions, the girls are all at least 7/10, and there's not a single guy who tops 6/10. Maybe that'll change once they show more, but I'm raising eyebrows @casting
It is disappointing to see kdramas having pointless explicit scenes when they've always been more or less clean…
It's literally rated 18+. Anybody wanting to watch pristine sexless k-dramas still has plenty of choice available; like, 90% of the dramas being made. Koreans have been making explicit media for a long time, it' s just that the variety and types of Korean media reaching the mainstream are more diverse nowadays so people are seeing that variety more. People being conservative prudes is so old lol
Man, when I watched this back in the day it hit me like a ton of bricks and I loved it. It hasn't aged particularly well, I'm afraid. Maybe it's just because I knew what was going to happen? (I just checked the stats on MDL for when I watched it first... November 26th, 2012. A full decade. Oof)
I really liked this drama. I was honestly really surprised to see so many people saying the sisters were dumb/the plot was nonsensical, because I didn't really feel that way? I mean, I tend to be pretty non-judgemental about whether things are bad, but I can at least always tell when characters act the way they do (usually stupidly) simply because the contrivances of the plot demand them to, and I never felt that way with this drama. The drama told us who these characters were, and then they acted entirely in-line with that- it all rang true.
I'd recommend giving this drama a watch if you're here perusing. It's definitely something different.
(But don't get your hopes on the most satisfying of finales, as there's quite a few things the drama for some reason just refused to deliver on in that department. Rather disappointing.)
(The side couples rocked though, I'mma say it. Loved 'em.)
2) They are blood related siblings, the little sister was just a weirdo. Probably the same brand of weirdness that made her brother pretty distinctly a murderous something-opath.
3) She totally saw it, and it isn't that she ignored it- she just knew that it had been a specific ploy to hurt Bok Soon as much as possible. A dull knife, like Bok Soon had mentioned earlier in the movie. So she decided to spare her mother that pain instead and not give away the fact that she'd seen it.
It had twists, it had betrayal, it had romance, it had heartbreak, it had gays, it had straights, it had mother and daughter learning to understand one another, it had some badass fight cinematography and choreography, and seriously, it just had a main lead you 100% wanted to root for.
I found myself wishing that this was only like, 2 episodes of a 10 episode drama. For real. It was amazing.
LET'S GO LESBIANS
I'd recommend giving this drama a watch if you're here perusing. It's definitely something different.
(But don't get your hopes on the most satisfying of finales, as there's quite a few things the drama for some reason just refused to deliver on in that department. Rather disappointing.)