W - Two Worlds Apart
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That one thing, which after more than 50 kdramas led to finally make an account here
Spoilers ahead. Major spoilers. Don't read ahead if you haven't seen it already..
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I've been watching kdramas for a while now. And the one thing, that, as a filmmaker, led me to finally make an account here, is to mention the one, probably the main, gaping plot-hole, that is, Oh Seung-moo being such a bad writer (mind me here, his art is spectacular, obviously), that he released so many episodes of his manhua without even having the slightest idea, or preparation of who the actual killer is? I mean, if I was a faceless killer, I would've been the same level of pissed as Kang-Chul when he discovered the reality.
And I absolutely love how well they have stitched the manhua world and real world together. And I genuinely enjoy watching it. But the only fact that no writer on earth would set one main objective for their protagonist, and set them as their main goal, would not give any thoughts to it. Idk, but that probably explains why he hasn't been famous all these years before this manhua. Given the situation though, the characters are behaving very naturally for people who have discovered that they are not real.
(I have also not completed watching it yet, so I will post edits and updates to my previous comment. I am also quite drunk, binging on this series, so I will get back to this when I'm sober to see if I've said any bs that I don't agree with while I'm sober. Although ranting this long about kdramas is not something I usually do, so I might also be drunk the next time I visit this post. Or not, because I'm going to seek treatment)
Also, I apologise for unrelated oversharing.
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