idk if its only me but doesnt marvis' makeup kinda feel grey on screen? like irl in pictures and events it looks good but in the series it kinda looks cakey. something tells me it isnt his shade.
i started this series a long time ago but stopped. later, i started it again but lost interest. i havent watched it past 1 ep but i do wish to complete it because of the high reviews. ive got few questions before i start it again so would appreciate if someone could answer. 1. is the chemistry good? (out of 10) 2. is it a happy ending? 3. is the angst really bad? 4. does someone die? 5. overall, genre and subplot (short w/o spoilers) 6. is it worth it?
i watched good morning call recently which made me want to rewatch this (ive watched this once before) to see is something's changed. but no, it just feels as corny as ever. couldnt make it past 3 eps. tbh even 6.8 is too much for this series. its a 4.5 from my side. the chemistry was there and intimacy scenes were well done- some frames were pretty and over all aesthetic was nice. altho the plot seems to be lacking heavily. so many plot holes, the girl is just a pushover and ml feels creepy at times.
totally agreed! my review for the first season talks about the same points ( you can read it in comments). is…
sameee. i see everyone praising the acting of sml and there's the return of daichan which makes me want to watch it. guess I'll just get over w it then. thanks for replying!
I do not expect much realism from manga adaptations. Even so, by Episode 2 of this season I was ready to give…
totally agreed! my review for the first season talks about the same points ( you can read it in comments). is the second one worth watching? because ive been reading that there is absolutely no character development.
is there really not any character development for him? not even slightly? i read somewhere that his character…
there's not some groundbreaking development which happens throughout the series. yes their bond definitely improves— but my part on communication and sense of security in a relationship still remains. i havent watched second season yet but he remains indifferent majority of that part too so idk what to expect.
daichan and itchan both deserved better. tbh nao is objectively a good person. she's kind, friendly, and compassionate.…
tried to overlook the major red flags in the cover that they're kids and they're 17 and people make dumb decisions in high school. every once in a while, the ml would do something which for the next 4 eps will be used as a proof that he likes her. constant chase from the side of fl shows insecurity in the relationship. there's lack of trust, communication, and mutual reassurance. realistically, they wont last. their needs from a partner are totally different. even for a drama, this is too much nonsense.
the acting is nice. its sometimes too jittery but plot-wise, its never boring. as a viewer, its pretty entertaining.…
daichan and itchan both deserved better. tbh nao is objectively a good person. she's kind, friendly, and compassionate. but her blind faith on people around her and lack of independence is what worries me the most. remember guys, this kind of relationship can only be romanticised in a series- irl its too tiring, emotionally and physically both.
the acting is nice. its sometimes too jittery but plot-wise, its never boring. as a viewer, its pretty entertaining. but personally the only problem was that the fl's friends feed her too many daydreams that she forgets what kind of person uehara actually is. its like she's living in a dreamland w him where he's her prince charming but irl, everyone can see his flaws and she's the only one carrying that 'he is my knight in a shining armour' attitude. the worst part is, i was dearly waiting for some character development but there was none. reached a point where even abe-jun was a better match for nao than uehara.
i mean lets not forget that the actress was underage while filming so personally im fine w the amount of skinship shown. it wouldve been weirder if they made the actor who was around 25 show excessive skinship with an actress who's barely 17
If I am not mistaken Dylan wang and qin lan had the same age difference with their drama a few years ago and I…
again, im not criticizing. i just pointed out the difference because it seemed crazy to me, thats all. idk if there is such a drama of dylan, neither have i watched it. im not opposed to the idea of such an age gap on screen, i just expressed that its interesting.
The Only Crazy thing is Making a Drama because of an Age Gap in Real Life.. She Looks way Younger than her Age…
yeah no, totally agreed. i havent watched the drama yet so cannot comment on the chemistry but from the comments ive seen, its promising. i think its both difficult and intriguing to make 19 years difference seem flawless on camera (whatever age the characters are). so i was just shocked.
1. is the chemistry good? (out of 10)
2. is it a happy ending?
3. is the angst really bad?
4. does someone die?
5. overall, genre and subplot (short w/o spoilers)
6. is it worth it?