The season in general was GOOD but it didn't even come close to the excitement of the first one, almost all the episodes were just a drag, the fights could have been better and we can even say that there was a lack of exploration of the plot of the bullies to make it scarier.
Ps: the last two episodes really saved this, I'm actually super curious about the sequel
Oh I really devoured this in 4 days, the episodes being short made the show even better because it didn't get boring and always left you wanting to watch just one more episode.
In all these years watching kdramas I had never seen a character as trashy, disgusting, dirty and greasy as this Beomseok and I don't give a damn about what he went through at home for me he deserved to have an extremely painful death and go straight to hell
I confess that this one disappointed me a little, the core of the story simply wasn't interesting, there were even some moments where it seemed like the story would improve but then it went back to square one. To be honest, it had a lot more future if it had been a movie.
We're seeing a huge wave of romantic dramas where the writers feel the need to create over-the-top twists every week to keep the plot interesting (which doesn't always work). *Melo Movie* manages to stand out by breaking away from this pattern, bringing a simple and engaging story, where we follow the growth of the characters both professionally and personally. It was definitely exactly the kind of story we needed right now.
Well, in my opinion, this kdrama suffered an exaggerated wave of haters due to pure tantrums from annoying people, it has flaws like any other but somehow, based on the comments I read, I was scared to start and when I started I realized that the public is just being too boring not to be entertained by it.
At the beginning of the story I was so confused but when everything started connecting and I finished watching I could only think that we are receiving a luxurious feast from this director, and the fact that the story is from the same universe as Moving makes me so excited for the second season. I also want to highlight Bo Young's work, even though she didn't have scenes as dramatic as she did in Daily Dose of Sunshine, her character was still something so comforting that it made my heart warm a little.
A 7.6 is a ridiculously low rating for this drama, it might not be perfect but it definitely deserves more. I'm…
unfortunately Japanese dramas can be as good as they are but the ratings here are always low, I believe that people don't know how to separate a photography or acting style from Japan from Korea
I had to watch it in a week because it's leaving Netflix tomorrow, but let's go, let's get to the final consideration: the plot featuring experience scenes with children was bold for the story but I think the author made a mistake in using it for a very stupid situation (creating an immortality formula) it seemed like it came from a child's idea and it got worse in the last episode when they practically inserted a super power. The drama itself wasn't bad and wasn't even surprising but it did its job of keeping you interested until the end and a large part of that was due to the characters who were fun and at the same time dramatic to follow. If you asked if I would watch it again, the answer is yes!
I'm on episode 13 and I'm furious how the police officer's father sacrificed more than 400 children in experiments and she sits down to talk as if he had made a stupid mistake
I'm not exaggerating when I say that this is among the top 10 most boring kdramas made, EVERYTHING here was too boring and every episode was a battle to keep me from falling asleep. even this kdrama (and others that are also horrible) being so highly rated makes me think that the kdrama nation is becoming so basic as to accept anything
This drama really was something to warm the heart, the story wasn't so silly that it seemed boring nor was it too violent to show important issues, not to mention that each character managed to play their part very well at each moment. my only criticism is that they could have explored more the core of domestic and child violence, although the problem was resolved, I feel like I was left with the feeling that something more was missing.
a great suspense with a terrible development and I'll be honest, the villain managed to be more interesting than the owner of the cabin, from the first to the last episode she didn't hide the fact that she was a crazy daughter of a bitch, she's the opposite of the owner of the cabin, the narrative tried to make He was a guy who felt guilty but I could only see him as someone pretending who started reacting after the crazy woman came back and started disturbing his peace. And about the couple who had their motel ruined, I don't understand why no one thought about going to therapy or moving to another city, but at least it made for a GREAT episode of revenge against the psychopath.
I'm still watching it just because of Naeun and Minho's characters but I'm one step away from putting it down, apart from the protagonist couple, the rest of the story is irritating and problematic, I don't know what the author was thinking when he thought a guy would be funny or romantic that almost screwed up the whole family to come back and insist on having a "family together" and it irritates me just to see the protagonist's brother close his eyes and support this and ignore everything that his mother and sister went through
For me, it was easily one of the best dramas of the year, the entire cast was incredible and all the characters managed to capture me in some way, whether I liked them or hated them. I even wanted to talk about the low rating this drama has, which is super unfair, Dramaland is increasingly swallowing idiotic romantic plots and letting incredible things go unnoticed.
I read the comments and most of the comments criticizing it seem so stupid, the series has its purpose of showing the scammers and in fact this happens without taking up too much of the time of those watching, I also liked that they managed to make it very realistic In other words, it's not something you can watch thinking it's a la casa de papel where you can get attached to the protagonists in "jimenshitachi" the characters are very obscure to the point that you feel disgusted by them
You have to be really boring to watch this movie and not like it, the suspense in it is very good and it also has a great review about how you have to be careful in any situation involving the internet
Ps: the last two episodes really saved this, I'm actually super curious about the sequel
I also want to highlight Bo Young's work, even though she didn't have scenes as dramatic as she did in Daily Dose of Sunshine, her character was still something so comforting that it made my heart warm a little.
And about the couple who had their motel ruined, I don't understand why no one thought about going to therapy or moving to another city, but at least it made for a GREAT episode of revenge against the psychopath.