5 reviews
Everytime she would try to catch a criminal oh man soo had to help her. She would either be surrounded or faint in the criminal's hand. She was too dependent of oh man soo. She does not portray a cold woman but an emotional weak woman.
- elizabeta-75468
- Jul 23, 2018
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I got really hooked on the firsts episodes (1 to 5 if I remember correctly) but it took me forever to finish it. The magic aspect didn't live up to my expectations and by the end of the drama it just didn't make sense at all.
I don't even remember how it ended plus that actors chemistry was a bit off ...
That man Oh Soo is a drama with a promising plot but a horrible, horrible execution. I honestly had to force myself to watch the last four episodes cause it was out there unfinished for weeks now and it bothered me. Another reason why I kept watching it was Jonghyun, who was really good in this one. He finally matured into a good actor and I'm glad that he had chances in getting more experiance.
Other than that, the drama was seriously boring. The love story was bleak, the magic fantasy mythology incomplete and never explained properly, the plot was tiring to watch and follow and overall, the pace was too slow and the ending horrible. I mean, if there was at least a nice conclusion I would have rated this one with an additional star, but, unfortunately, the final scenes was just... confusing and unsatisfying. I mean, what happened?? What was that?? I keep thinking about it and I can't figure it out.
So three out of ten because of the performances, some few cute moments and the soundtrack.
- PennyReviews
- May 18, 2018
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I haven't seen a lot of korean drama but i can say that this one is really bad
the story is really generic , the girl and boy have no chemistry at all but most important events are random and doesn't make any sense , i start losing my interest over episode 4 or 5 , because the pacing was too slow for a romance drama , i completed it against my will and it was worthless with the bad ending
- alirachidov
- Jun 19, 2019
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The series is not worth it, at the end the initially good prospects are unfulfilled as I really had hope in the story in the first episodes. The focus is clearly on the relationship between the main characters and their interaction, but it is precisely this that is linked to the supernatural.
The common thread went under more and more over the course. The spotlight was more on the cheesy interaction between the fifth graders, because that's exactly how they behaved just because they were in love with each other. The chemistry between them didn't penetrate, it was rather unbelievable.
Just as illogical was the magic, which was incomplete and only got a start at the end. The performance, not just the content, was poorly presented. Overall, the visualization was kept at a low level. Apart from the cafe, no other scene had an aesthetic.
Now to the end of the most disappointing one, because despite that, somehow I had hope that everything will resolve to a logical end result. That didn't happen, instead you got a much more clichéd finale than you can imagine. Amnesia, of course. In the end, the story actually started well at the beginning because I was expecting something moving about love and magic that I could take with me, but it wasn't.
The second casts played their role much better and I liked his big brother's relationship more. There could also have been a bit more content about their parents, mostly from the mother.
What did they put into the series that they got nowhere? Or have I missed so much? Such questions arise that shows that it has not succeeded.
The common thread went under more and more over the course. The spotlight was more on the cheesy interaction between the fifth graders, because that's exactly how they behaved just because they were in love with each other. The chemistry between them didn't penetrate, it was rather unbelievable.
Just as illogical was the magic, which was incomplete and only got a start at the end. The performance, not just the content, was poorly presented. Overall, the visualization was kept at a low level. Apart from the cafe, no other scene had an aesthetic.
Now to the end of the most disappointing one, because despite that, somehow I had hope that everything will resolve to a logical end result. That didn't happen, instead you got a much more clichéd finale than you can imagine. Amnesia, of course. In the end, the story actually started well at the beginning because I was expecting something moving about love and magic that I could take with me, but it wasn't.
The second casts played their role much better and I liked his big brother's relationship more. There could also have been a bit more content about their parents, mostly from the mother.
What did they put into the series that they got nowhere? Or have I missed so much? Such questions arise that shows that it has not succeeded.
- eli-stuttgart
- Aug 26, 2020
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