Was watching the character Maiming and there's just, something about him... until I finally figured out what it was. His hair is real! Lol! Setting aside extensions, I think this may be the first time I'm seeing an actor with his own long hair in a wuxia drama - all other long-haired male characters wear wigs. That's why I had this feeling something was unnaturally natural about him XD
I KNOW! I was pretty much laughing my way from beginning to end with this one! ( With a few exceptions of heart wrenching moments nearing the end that totally made me cry) This might just be the funniest most entertaining rom com I've watched. So happy :D
The first half gave me such a feel good laugh, until the airing schedule got messed up and I kind of forgot about the drama, haha. So all good EXCEPT for when it got to the part where they first show what made the 2ndML start it all.
It's clear as day it was a misunderstanding because he didn't see the whole picture, but because of his own assumptions everything and everyone's life got so aggrieved. Yet, in the end even after knowing the truth there was no atonement whatsoever from the 2nd ML for messing up people's lives. That part where they just assume that's it that's the end, with no closure for the matter is a huge hole, and it really annoys me. Not a very good way to wrap up what would've been a pretty decent story.
I thought I was watching a movie in the middle of watching ep 1, (that's how good the visuals were), and expected it to conclude by the end of it. Then came here only to realize, it's a drama, lol! Man, I can already see the future pain now , but there's still 10 more eps to elaborate on it? lol! I mean, take away your 5 senses?? Seriously, wth. Ame will basically be a living dead in the end, and that's the cruelest torture. Really not looking forward to sitting through all those future episodes rn. XD
I liked it. People rarely make fairy tale-themed movies like this anymore. Nice to feel like I'm back to the period when I was young and loved to read these tales again :)
At the ending scene of ep 11 I was looking at them talking and wondering how on earth the building could be so not soundproof that Mo Eun on the outside of the glass window can hear the conversation clearly. I thought it might've been a continuity issue because the glass window/ door seemed totally closed from the inside and half-open from the outside. Or, it might just be that because of the wide angle the shoot it, the window is distorted, but it doesn't really seem so. Anyway, just something randomly puzzling me :D
Came to check out the comments a couple days ago, after putting this on hold a few eps in, then read people saying how it's interesting only till ep 17, and recommended to skip until around ep27. So I went back to continue watching, right, but here's the funny thing: I got bored @ prolly ep 16, but suddenly the cute 2nd leads' story got more interesting. So all of a sudden they became my 1st leads! Rotfl! I decided to watch the rest of the eps but skipped through everything except the 2nd leads'. Haha, 1st leads ? Who dat? Thanks to this I managed to get to ep 28 where the original 1st leads' story seem not so off-putting. And that's where I am now, 2 more eps to go! :D
This show is so comforting. It's full of emotions in the many meaningful moments of quiet the leads have. I love the kind of serene tender love the story has. Usually I watch shows 2x the speed, but not with this one. I'm tuning in intently on every second of it. Also it reminds me of another K-drama I liked earlier this year : Call It Love. The same quality of pensiveness reminds me of it.
It's clear as day it was a misunderstanding because he didn't see the whole picture, but because of his own assumptions everything and everyone's life got so aggrieved. Yet, in the end even after knowing the truth there was no atonement whatsoever from the 2nd ML for messing up people's lives. That part where they just assume that's it that's the end, with no closure for the matter is a huge hole, and it really annoys me. Not a very good way to wrap up what would've been a pretty decent story.