The Best Rendition of Love I've Ever Seen
I've rated nearly 300 shows/movies on this website throughout the last few years but I've never felt more compelled to write a review. This show is incredible. It's not the most fast paced and exciting and I can understand if somebody doesn't like this sort of thing, but if you're looking for a story about love, this is it.The story centers around two people; in present day as well as how they first fell in love in the past. Each episode revealing layers like an onion to show how things came to be. Great acting by all of the main cast, particularly the present day female lead. It doesn't feel like a show, but rather a real snapshot of a love story and how it unfolds.
If that's what you want to see in a show, it's simple really. This show is it for that kind of thing. I teared up quite a bit. Not sure if I would watch a 2nd time, but just phenomenal the first time.
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It's Not Really Train To Busan 2
This movie takes place 4 years after the first Train to Busan, but I wouldn't really consider it a real sequel. It's really more of a generic zombie movie that has connections to the first Train to Busan.What made the first movie so exciting was its confined setting, character development, and suspense. This movie didn't really have that. It was more of an action movie, one that involved A LOT of CGI. A lot of bad CGI too, it was kind of jarring really. There were so many driving scenes, it felt like a mix of Fast and Furious along with a B Korean movie.
That being said, I still enjoyed the movie. The acting and the production (aside from the CGI) was good. It's not a masterpiece by any means, but you could spend 2 hours in many worse ways.
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