It was a beautiful film visually, but you know something is wrong when your favorite part is the End Credits.
Completely agree. I really felt like I was in the Tang Dynasty but I could not wait for this movie to end. There was little to no dialogue and no action at all. I honestly could not tell you what this story was supposed to be about.
the ending felt anticlimactic to me, a bit too happy go lucky; sort of like an additional episode of happy romantic…
I completely agree. Everything felt out of place at the end and didn't gel with the second part of the series. It felt very rushed and I wasn't really satisfied. I really like An and I actually like his relationship with Jae In but I just felt like An and Sung Mo got no closure. An visits Sung Mo once in jail after a year, doesn't comment at all on whether they can try to restore their brotherly relationship in the future and then just peaces out to buy an apartment with Jae In and forget about him completely? I don't know, the whole thing just felt completely out of character for An. I just feel like An wouldn't be ok with Sung Mo being locked up in essentially a cage again with no contact from the outside world except maybe him mom. I mean maybe initially he might be ok with not speaking with him but it felt odd that it took him a year to visit him. They spent an awful lot of time in the first half of the series establishing An and Sung Mo's relationship, letting us know that it was built on love, trust and respect and then completely disregard that. Sung Mo is a super complex character but An is too. Underneath the cute puppy dog antics, he was dealing with some major trauma. It felt like the writers just wanted to act like that part of him didn't exist by the end. Also while I was really happy that Dae Bong finally got the girl after episodes of wholeheartedly pursuing her, I felt like we were missing scenes to show how their relationship developed to what it was by episode 16. So Hyun doing a drive by stare was not enough for me. She said lots of hurtful things to him and never apologized. Where are the scenes showing how she earned Dae Bong?
Holy shit, this writer is not f*cking around, this is truly messed up, i feel so bad for ji soo An and jae in…
I know right! I'm so sad for An and Ji Soo! Up until the last possible second, I was holding out hope that SM wasn't responsible. They laid out a lot of clues that he was capable of doing something like that but I didn't want to believe that he could because he was such a sweet older brother to An, a loving son to his mother and kind friend to Ji Soo. There really is no way for any of the characters to move on from this.
This movie is my first among every Itazura Na Kiss adaptations and I honestly really loved it! Yes, maybe those…
This was a really good version! I hope they do a sequel. I really suggest you check out the 2005 Taiwanese version "It Started With A Kiss" and the sequel "They Kiss again." The leads had huge chemistry!
Okay, I do not intend to offend anyone, but I'm very surprised seeing the results. For the best drama, I didn't…
Completely agree. I haven't watched TSHLYE yet but I've watched the original Japanese version and several of the shows on this list. Life On Mars, Mr. Sunshine, Prison Playbook and Just Between Lovers all got beaten out by TSHLYE for several categories. It's just not adding up for me.
Do you really want to know? Well if you do then read on... They actually both die...the male sacrifices himself…
I'm happy the leads got a happy ending but I felt so bad for the Green Snake, Xiao Qing. She was trampled on the whole series. I really felt like she loved Qi Xiao more than he loved her.
Does anyone know where I can watch ep 30-34? Even though the episode is listed, there are no links for it on https://productiveprocrastination.site/category/chef-fang/ or the link was for dailymotion and the video has been taken down.