Stanislav S
amazing move, the best one i ever seen
beutiful actors, great script, fantastic camera work.
Rated 4.5/5 Stars •
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
11/01/22
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paul b
This is a K-drama, not a movie. That being said, it's good. Not the highest production value, but the story is solid up until it goes completely off the rails in the final two episodes. The lead actress, Kim Tae-hee, looks, sounds, and acts with all the emotive heft of an actual, living, breathing porcelain doll, down to her persistent bemused smile and vacant expression—She's just not a lead actress. Sounds harsh, but it's a pretty spot-on assessment. On the other hand, her foil, played by Kim So-yeon was tremendous, complex, and convincing.
Not the best K-drama I've ever seen, but still far better than most of the drivel the American market pumps out.
Rated 3.5/5 Stars •
Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars
03/31/23
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aqsw d
RT - THIS IS 'NOT' A MOVIE - it is a Korean TV SERIES - FIX THE CATEGORY. Netflix shows this as 2017 - wiki shows this released in 2009 ? Regarding the Netflix release: overall the show is entertaining - it's the lousy Production quality that makes it look so....amateur. On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being Supreme Professional Out-of-this-world production quality - this show is very low - like a 2. As an American watching this, it takes a LOT of patience. The cinematography is likened to a cheap during-the-day soap opera - jumpy camera shooting. the LIGHTING is awful, DREADFUL. the MUSIC almost makes you laugh - example: just walking down the street and the music cued is as intense as a starship breaking the atmosphere of a planet. It's like the producers used PUBLIC DOMAIN music throughout - NOT matching the true emotion of the scene at all. i.e. WAY OVER DRAMATIC If this show was COMPLETELY re-done with the QUALITY of the BOURNE series, it would stand as a good show.
Rated 2/5 Stars •
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
03/31/23
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