I had no idea what was even going on the last 30 minutes of the film. garbage ending.
thats probably the most realistic ending they could have come up with. that relationship was not salvageable unless they pulled that stunt. but at least they stayed together. i liked this movie a heck lot tbh.
One thing is NOT right about the series. Heidi had to use her cells to save soo-in. This would cause soo-in to gain some of heidi's powers as the cells would intermix, as it happened in Izumi's case when he fought his mother. but soo-in was still weak as heck. That has to be a plot FLAW!!
For anyone wondering how the other parts of the franchise are : Og manga > OG anime >>> Netflix korean live action adaptation >>>>>>>>>>> japanese live action
Seol kyung hee was korea's Reiko Tamura. I almost cried. Reiko parasyte died protecting her child, and kyung hee parasyte died protecting her host's brother. feelings kicked right in! i was hoping they brought a Reiko tamura character and they did in the most gut wrenching manner. <3. beautiful remake
Omg Masaki Suda as Izumi?! Are we gonna see Migi for season 2??
hes the only reason i am watching. I generally don't watch adaptative live actions into another country. aka korean/chinese live action remakes of japanese anime, i feel it takes the authenticity out of it. but if they are including izumi, they are maintaining the authenticity of the original work. also suda masaki is love, turu love
My understanding is this [almost matches my Real life]. Female lead's mom passed away. Male lead's father passed…
no no. I get it. and there is nothing wrong with falling for "step siblings" whom you didn't even grow up with or were not even in knowledge of what happened. there is literally no relationship between the two, especially if adults when the parents married. My logical head finds no flaw in that, its that my societal upbringing is what is causing the issue for me. siblings, step siblings, etc any two people, who are related in any familial form , being in romantic love, is a taboo to my eyes. yes i know this is a me problem. and had this series been just this way then i would not have had any problem with it. BUT, thats not even my issue with this drama: original was nothing like this. there was no valid reason from the FL's parents to dislike the dude, just their own biased nature. but that scenario completely flipped here, because finally, here the parents had a good enough valid reason to say no. i think they had to bring a strong basehold for the parents to deny bc older lady- younger man marriages are much more common in china than korea. like they needed something of more material for the parents to act in that way.
also thank you for sharing your story. definitely helped me expand my own narrow perspective
i saw a perfectly generated and growing mental breakdown of a human being. good lord the ML is so good at acting. you originally think FL is the main character but its actually ML
it softly based on the manga/anime. anime kei has empathy issues, which he got from his mother. he grew up extremely…
thats the way they did the movie. in anime, right after this, ajins are pardoned and given somewhat semi civil rights. and in the manga, this never happens exactly, kei's flooding in the was majestic, nothing as small as this one. kei's bmi is too much to release barely 20-15 ghosts in a flood. in the manga, he totally became a part of govt, as they tagged him collaborator rather than enemy, and a lot of people turn out to be ajins in casualties caused by sato. one of the govt officials, heavily against ajins, calling extreme danger to humans and must be apprehended at any cost, turned out to be an ajin herself. the country realized its sato they gotta be against.
it softly based on the manga/anime. anime kei has empathy issues, which he got from his mother. he grew up extremely…
spoiler- bc the villain doesnt want hope for ajins, the villain is a psychopath on thrill. thats the issue, kei realized it beforehand. if he joins forces with humans, he has a chance to live normally again, which he really wants, but being tagged as a terrorist, completely ruins that
Og manga > OG anime >>> Netflix korean live action adaptation >>>>>>>>>>> japanese live action
i was hoping they brought a Reiko tamura character and they did in the most gut wrenching manner. <3. beautiful remake
My logical head finds no flaw in that, its that my societal upbringing is what is causing the issue for me. siblings, step siblings, etc any two people, who are related in any familial form , being in romantic love, is a taboo to my eyes.
yes i know this is a me problem.
and had this series been just this way then i would not have had any problem with it.
BUT, thats not even my issue with this drama:
original was nothing like this. there was no valid reason from the FL's parents to dislike the dude, just their own biased nature. but that scenario completely flipped here, because finally, here the parents had a good enough valid reason to say no. i think they had to bring a strong basehold for the parents to deny bc older lady- younger man marriages are much more common in china than korea. like they needed something of more material for the parents to act in that way.
also thank you for sharing your story. definitely helped me expand my own narrow perspective
in the manga, he totally became a part of govt, as they tagged him collaborator rather than enemy, and a lot of people turn out to be ajins in casualties caused by sato. one of the govt officials, heavily against ajins, calling extreme danger to humans and must be apprehended at any cost, turned out to be an ajin herself.
the country realized its sato they gotta be against.
if he joins forces with humans, he has a chance to live normally again, which he really wants, but being tagged as a terrorist, completely ruins that