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Initially the drama created so much interest and curiosity regarding the Ian's death. I really like the first two episodes of the drama. But midway in completing it, I lost interest in the present scenes. All I cared about to know the murderer of Ian. But after 20-21 episodes the plot seems predictable and even when the 5-6 episodes left you can tell the murderer of Ian.Still, I completed it. I think it's a one-time watch drama. It's good, I can't say it's bad, but it could be better by creating some more suspense.
And, I also agree that the ending was so much rushed. It seems like from last 4-6 episodes the evidence start coming, and some of them are from nowhere. You will shock that for all the time the evidence was in front of the people, but all they do is laying fingers on each other.
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Time Travel, Mystery, and a heartwarming ending.
I didn't watch any Korean drama before this on time travel. But from the start, I really enjoyed it. I wait every week to just watch this drama. From the beginning, you knew that the story is quite different.As the story proceeds, there are things that don't make sense but believe me you don't care to know anything about it.
And the ending, I mean the last episode is the most unpredictable episode of the series. It has a beautiful ending.
From the start, I had one important question, " how the story of ML and FL, wraps up?". Because if you watch the first few episodes you know one thing for sure that the ending wouldn't be happy. However, one of them dies, or the girl goes back to its timeline. Or moreover, they meet in different timelines often. But the ending today that I watched is totally the opposite. I mean wow, it's heartwarming, yet it broke your heart how they both get to reunite after completing their mission to save the world.
It's a drama worth watching.
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Initially, the plot was okay. It is not that great actually. Because if we are talking about reincarnation Kdrama, then we shouldn't forget "Chicago Typewriter". From storytelling to casting, from OST to dialogues everything was perfect. And, if you have watched that level of "Reincarnation" story. This plot is not that great.The most annoying part is "Uninteresting twists". Well, I am not comparing these two dramas, I know that story is different and even there would be a possibility of making this drama awesome like "Chicago Typewriter".
I think they did a lot of suspense and added an unbearable amount of darkness in the "Grey" character of
Chun Jong Bum. At one scene he seems to behave okay and in the other, he becomes "psycho". I don't know about you guys but definitely he is not a murderer kind of person, I can see that from the start. So why the director and screen-writer force to put suspense in his behavior.
According to the acting point of you, I really liked Jang Ki Yong acting as the two characters. Also the other casts.
And the biggest problem with the show is the ending. Yes. If you were watching this show from the start. Then you know that the rating of this drama decreases as the plot proceeds. Every episode making me a little less interested in the next ones.
The ending was so much fast. The problem is I didn't see the sudden shift of Jung Sa Bin's heart towards Chun Jong Bum.
For me, the drama is okay for like 10-12 episodes, but then things start getting messy. There are so many uninteresting twists. Like the bipolar nature of Chun Jong Bum's mom, she acted well. But why she is acting this way? And then we got the answer that her husband is not Jong Bum's actual Dad, as he has the DNA of some top 1% guy. And at last, we saw that her husband changes the sperm with some random guy. I mean what they are implementing by that. Why? Do such details matter? I am asking.
As a matter of other main leads. They played their part okay. But the main problem, as I said is the storyline.
If this is your first "Reincarnation" Kdrama. Don't watch it. Instead, watch "Chicago Typewriter".
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