is only the first episode so cheap??
I remember i started watching this lakorn a few times and couldnt get past the 1st episode, so im writing this review now just in case i drop it again...The FL is totally annoying, the type who is all over men while pretending to be innocent and drunk or whatever - of course, she only gets drunk with young men around, not on a regular basis. Her acting is also totally fake!
The ML is no less... Being a character in his/her own name, like you're all that? Should we all bow down to Mike Angelo or whatever? If you are such a sucker for praises that you cannot impersonate a character, make a documentary!
I'm a regular watcher of lakorns, but some are just trashy.
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I Want To Go Against the Wind
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totally in shock at the high ratings
Trust me, i havent seen a slower and cheesier 1st episode in years... And packed with clichés to the point it bursts. We get the diva, the public manipulation, the fashion industry setting, the handsome businessman, some catfight too... I got the impression of watching a low-quality lakorn, where everything pretends to be glamourous, but it's just fake. (Sorry to the lakorn producers, at least they own the brand of glossy and glitzy!)About to drop it.
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It’s Okay to Not Be Okay
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too weird for my taste
I totally understand the ambition of the director, who tried hard to combine a soap opera with a psychological drama... But one has got to know their limits.So, we have this good-looking FL in stilettos and a miniskirt, who is also a famous childrens' story writer - because average ppl dont make an impact, right? - but she is also a monster for loving blood and suffering. Of course, she is just a traumatic soul, after being hurt by her own family as a child. And here comes the ML in shining armour, who always believes in good and does good, while looking after a retarded brother.
I could put up with the story till now, but the director tried hard to feed us another as glorious as idiotic trope - the "i-met-the-fated-one-in-kindergarten/ primary school-and- we-will-be-together-forever" one. Like, how many of us REALLY married someone they "dated" in kindergarten? Did our life stop there and we were unable to meet someone as adults?? I totally DONT UNDERSTAND why scriptwriters favour this kind of stories... Seriously, you cant move on from age 5 or 6?
Dropping at 1st episode.
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