I hope it wasn't sum bad and you got through it. I haven't faced a situation involving them, but I hear most similar stories all the time. I imagine what would I be in real life if watching them on screen or hearing about them makes me mad.
Nah this was really nice. I read somewhere the female lead really enjoyed filming the fight scenes and it showed that. The father character was really good. I won't forget to say Hi to the Five of the team.
POST CREDIT SCENE: Hi-Five team: "Wait... is that Ho Su and Mi Rae?" MI RAE: Hi, Hi-Five *giggles*. We really need your help. Mi Ji is missing and... ...Avengers and Justice League roll in: Superman & Dr Strange: We tried High-Five and we keep failing. Only Five people can do so *poof they disappear*
Directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk
(to be continued in High-Five: Crisis on Mi Ji while she was in Seoul)
But it wasn't dramatic at all, even his teen character was the same. I also think it was needed for him and his…
True that it was needed for him and his mom. What I don't like about this story is bringing his feelings back about being a burden to us and then making me think everything is fine now that he said sorry like he was at fault for feeling like that. It was kind of too fast to be resolved like that if he's been like this since his teenage life. I don't know if I'm making sense but I'm trying to
Overall this K-drama was beautiful: the music, the characters (except how Ho Su was written). The moms here were so good people I kinda wish Bun Hong was mine (maybe I can do a better job than Ho Su). I really loved how the story of identity change was portrayed; not just from the doers (wait it this a correct english word for people who are doing?😂!) but also the how those around perceive it. Kim Ro Sa's identity storyline was well done. I liked how it ties around how differently people can perceive identity. Se Jin and Mi Rae were the best part of the series for me. Not everyone has to say those three words like how some of y'all wanted it to be. Listen to the OSTs everyone and eat strawberries they are good.
ngl but I kind hated that trope of romance dramas where a guy always has to apologize in someway or somehow. I didn't see the point of him breaking up with her when the story is just about to end but once I saw that I immediately knew that yeah he's going to say sorry for it. I get that his ear problems are back and might be more bad but why actually make it that dramatic he shuts everyone out and breaks up with Miji just for it to be wrapped up like it never happened? and it's resolved that fast? He now has to say sorry and everthing will be fine? As a male watcher of some asian romance, I'm so tired of this trope.
Made a huge mistake by starting early now I hate my impatient ahh. I can't keep replaying ep 10 ending just to listen to that ending song that I don't know when it releases. I hope that song finds me 😪🥀.
Dr Lee Je Yeoun said what goes around comes around and her colleague Doc heard that and said, "so what is this? some kind of Karma?" That became a 10/10 in my eyes. Peak cinema!!!🔥👏👏
I just saw a teaser on YTB of an OST by Isaac Hong (best kdrama OST singer I've listened to). I know by the time I start to binge this show I'm gonna be a different man 🥀therefore hurry up last ep.
My ego is disagreeing so I'm going to hold on to loneliness or solitude - I don't know. Wish I could see this movie but I know damn well I might even see it in Dec or smthing.
Just be gentle with the PV and warn them when you're about to start. And warm up the gel.And learn to pretend…
I've done only one PV and it was awkward. Luckily the lady was nice she told me to relax because I was shaking. It just happened so quickly I forgot I was doing it in real life. That's actually a good advice. I don't know what I would have done if it that situation happens, but as you grow you learn yk.
*credits roll in*
POST CREDIT SCENE:
Hi-Five team: "Wait... is that Ho Su and Mi Rae?"
MI RAE: Hi, Hi-Five *giggles*. We really need your help. Mi Ji is missing and...
...Avengers and Justice League roll in:
Superman & Dr Strange: We tried High-Five and we keep failing. Only Five people can do so *poof they disappear*
Directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk
(to be continued in High-Five: Crisis on Mi Ji while she was in Seoul)
Listen to the OSTs everyone and eat strawberries they are good.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DEbKY7wSKbe/?igsh=MXZzd3lvcTlmeW96cA==
That became a 10/10 in my eyes. Peak cinema!!!🔥👏👏
I know by the time I start to binge this show I'm gonna be a different man 🥀therefore hurry up last ep.
That's actually a good advice. I don't know what I would have done if it that situation happens, but as you grow you learn yk.