I'm pleasantly surprised there was a twist on cohabitation trope. I wasn't expecting that from the last preview, and him choosing living there knowingly changes things.
important news on the ending ;apparently the director went ahead and added the last 5+ minutes on the show himself…
forget the makeup, how about obliterating entire drama worth of unearthing corruption and misery that magically puffs away with a wipe out of one person that wasn't even the root of this all...
I see some complaints on the cheapness of the cinematography, here and in other places. Sure, they probably blew more funds on Slovenia trip and relied on the sceneries more than purely cinematic means (that long scene with milky overlay in ep 2 was just lazy), but consider this: take While You Were Sleeping for example. It certainly didn't look cheap, but the feedback at the end is mixed at best.
it's been 3 years, but i you still want to see it, it's subbed on http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xm6nw6, broken into four parts and in 380p (sadly). KBS World youtube channel may upload a better copy in a future, as they do with their other specials.
I hope this doesn't turn into an everything but the kitchen sink storyline drama! I really like the lead characters…
so much agree on this. I think they could stick to internal conflict and mine up plenty of angst just from the relationship of the main three, with the robot-maker facing his unresolved feelings for his ex, Kim Min Kyu getting conflicted about falling for a robot (which is better than nothing in his situation, but can lead to hostility of sorts for her not being real), not to mention the whole mess of their chance encounters outside and figuring out her true identity - it can take him weeks... Some spur from the outside is ok, but they're throwing it all.
First of all, Melos are my favorite kind of k dramas, but if it is going to be a very classical story ith every…
do you have any arguments why do you think so of the fantasy element other than 'just bad'? I think it was the strongest part of the premiere episode. It gives off a fairy tale vibe, isn't overexplained from the get go but leaves a space to gradually clear up as the story goes on. The way scenes are put together is a great improvement from LOBTS and at least on par with Chicago Typewriter, transitions are more fluid and have their own logic. Mundane scenes (the office, Hae Ra's misfortunes) are nicely contrasted with fantastical in a way they're lit and shot. With how little was actually shown of the fantasy world, isn't it too soon to condemn it?
The first episode was a disappointment. Will the main female lead continue with such ridiculous antics or will…
They already did. Not much antics on her part in later episodes, but that courthouse is still a circus. /same thing on ep 9-12, to the point that if I came for crazy judge antics, I'd be disappointed with this drama not fulfilling its premise (but it may change now after certain events took place). // it didn't.
The drama will be ending in another 3 episodes. After dropping it, will be watching again to see whether Masatsugu…
I see. That's my first taiga, that's why I ask, maybe there will be a massive recap in the end or something. Or if they are going to sneak memories of him throughout the remaining part, that's a valid reason to stay for me, too. After your other comment I checked the wikipedia page on him and they do diverge greatly from the history. But I'll take that too for the sake of drama!Masatsugu. He's too precious to be historically accurate. How come Takahashi Issei is getting pushed lower and lower on the cast list. He carries whole two second tens of episodes.
iirc every episode had a tiny epilogue. /actually, I just remembered someone put them all into a video, so even if you miss something, you can scroll for it here in the comments section or try googling. I kept forgottig about those epilogues when watching more than one ep at once, so it was helpful.
didn't understand half of what she was talking about during most of this ep, I know it was supposed to be some…
Nah, who needs open talk when you can have a 20 minutes voiceover. Guessing from the preview, SH moping in his apartment looks like a good opportunity for it.
I think Ji Ho wanted to have her 'room 19' as mentioned in the show and she wanted to be free. She isn't leaving…
But free from what? He's far from restricting her. It's obvious she isn't leaving for good. The irony is, he was actively trying to express his feelings - until they both interrupted for no reason other than filling the finale. And it's not like she doesn't know about what he was trying to say. Jung Min is a fair point, but I think it's already passing and is more taxing on his relationship with his parents than his love life. He was already recovering at least since kimjang trip. I just can't get on board with the strategy of opening someone's feelings by staying passive-aggressively silent and taking off. Although it seems to work for SH.
http://www.dramabeans.com/2017/12/w-two-worlds-writer-forest-of-secrets-pd-team-up-for-sci-fi-thriller/
Thanks for sharing that!
/oh, it's back to 16 eps. Was it a mistake?
/same thing on ep 9-12, to the point that if I came for crazy judge antics, I'd be disappointed with this drama not fulfilling its premise (but it may change now after certain events took place). // it didn't.
After your other comment I checked the wikipedia page on him and they do diverge greatly from the history. But I'll take that too for the sake of drama!Masatsugu. He's too precious to be historically accurate.
How come Takahashi Issei is getting pushed lower and lower on the cast list. He carries whole two second tens of episodes.
/actually, I just remembered someone put them all into a video, so even if you miss something, you can scroll for it here in the comments section or try googling. I kept forgottig about those epilogues when watching more than one ep at once, so it was helpful.
I just can't get on board with the strategy of opening someone's feelings by staying passive-aggressively silent and taking off. Although it seems to work for SH.