I don't think it's GYJ's fault, she did the best she could with a spineless and bland character she was given;…
The first half had a plot (or several). This was like fanfic written by a very thick 15 year old who wanted to see more 'womance'. It's not any of the actor's faults.
Until you experience something like this you can understand why life and love make no sense
Ah, the profound romanticising of complete toxicity. I was once told (by a repulsive elderly man, of course) that the reason I didn't let him fuck me was that I had "never, truly, loved".
She looks exactly her age. The romance between the two is something that I cannot comprehend. The pressure to…
I don't think a 40 something man and a 40-50 something woman falling in love is at all unbelievable. The mistake the writers made was to write her as much younger than she looks. As if a man can only fall in love with a woman if she's younger than him.
I loved this. It's very much in the same vein as Tomorrow and Move to Heaven and Missing:the Other Side (some of my favourites), though there's more romance in this. The acting is really good, from almost everybody, but particularly the priest and uncle. I think 8.2 is a low score considering some of the absolute drivel that has scored much higher.
I do feel sorry for the actors in this, even the not-very-good female lead. What is it about Korean drama writers that they're allowed to get away with so much misogynistic crap? The FLs are so often squeaky, childish and dumb as a box of hair (and desperate for a man, of course), the MLs might be evil, but are intelligent, nuanced and charismatic.
"He happens to meet boy Sa Wol, who is a refugee. Sa Wol dreams of becoming a knight, and he admires Knight 5-8. Seol A is an officer in the Defense Intelligence Command. She saves Sa Wol’s life and takes care of Sa Wol like he is part of her family. Knight 5-8 helps Sa Wol become a knight."
So who is playing Sa Wol? He's not mentioned in the cast list.
So who is playing Sa Wol? He's not mentioned in the cast list.