Typical JTBC drama that started off strong and then became mediocre and full of fillers after EP8. Overall is still fun to watch if you don't expect too much on plot and logic. The body swap idea and aging narrative in the early episodes was refreshing. Interactions between characters were cute, especially scenes involved Lee Jung Eun (Lm Sun). Investigation and romance part were okay but nothing impressive. I'd like to see more drama and people's reaction after FL revealed her secret to ML and her parents, but unfortunately it was very short,
I was excited until i read king the land director 💀
Actually KTL fell short more of its script writing (esp 2nd half of the show) not the director. Directing and visual presentation of the show were okay.
Netflix recently added this show in selected regions. I missed the drama back then and now picked it up. Love the pace of the show and all the plots and twists that kept me hooked from start to the end. No single moment is boring.
I don't know why people are still talking about this just being a "bromance" when Netflix has confirmed that it's…
So i'd assume this drama will be for international release not just Japan. its interesting that Netflix Korea didn't repost this news but NF in some other regions did.
I have some good and bad points about this show. The good ones are... 1. We got Choi Jin Hyuk as the ML so for…
would be much better if they get rid of the serial killer plot. No idea why many kdramas like to add killer plot no matter it is romcom or slice of life drama. Sometimes it is just not necessary. Could they create something new to keep viewer engaged. I am a fan of thriller but don't like it when mixes with other genres.
Surprisingly good. Completed 4 eps and i enjoyed every minute of it. Its a comedy with good narrative. I like how the drama approached ‘aging'. It is so real that people have prejudices when it comes to older people of being incapable and unhelpful, and the drama gave them bit justice.
Aging shouldn't be a problem for male actors, especially in the film industry. As an actor matures, it's a good time to take on more complex roles. Top actors in Chungmuro ​​are still at their prime when they are 40-50 years old or even older. Maybe there are some limitations on taking certain genres in TV shows because overseas markets prefer romcom with young oppas at 20-30+, but never be an issue for films.
A surprise hit, sadly it seemed it didnt do well on netflix so we can forget a second season? I also have to praise…
The show did very well on Netflix. It topped the weekly Netflix global chart (Eng + non Eng combined) in second week and has already accumulated 109m viewing hours with 21.8m no of views. The highest viewership of Netflix original (non Eng) so far in 2024. Maybe not popular in your region but it did well worldwide.
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