Tras morir por traición, una mujer altruista viaja diez años al pasado para vengarse. Sus planes cambian al conocer a un misterioso ejecutivo que la hace cuestionar su camino de venganza.Tras morir por traición, una mujer altruista viaja diez años al pasado para vengarse. Sus planes cambian al conocer a un misterioso ejecutivo que la hace cuestionar su camino de venganza.Tras morir por traición, una mujer altruista viaja diez años al pasado para vengarse. Sus planes cambian al conocer a un misterioso ejecutivo que la hace cuestionar su camino de venganza.
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Personally i'm not really into J-drama but this one is good, watch until ep 8 (since 2 last episode will be aired next week).
This version is a bit more realistic for friendship between female lead antagonist and i got the chemistry more. Cinematography also nice and the warm tone color give more melancholic vibes.
However, if you haven't watch the korean version or maybe the webtoon/novel, you might find this drama a bit confusing since there are lots of scenes deleted from the original, so far. Some plot a bit rushed and need more build up for the climax.
I can't wait to watch the final episode and will update my review.
This version is a bit more realistic for friendship between female lead antagonist and i got the chemistry more. Cinematography also nice and the warm tone color give more melancholic vibes.
However, if you haven't watch the korean version or maybe the webtoon/novel, you might find this drama a bit confusing since there are lots of scenes deleted from the original, so far. Some plot a bit rushed and need more build up for the climax.
I can't wait to watch the final episode and will update my review.
Just finished episode 6 and I can't wait to watch more every Friday. Personally I like this version so much better than the KDRAMA. The original version is a WEBTOON comic so the KDRAMA version is NOT the original. And so far I think the JDrama does a great job of showing the personalities of the characters, especially the Director. He may seem reserved but he genuinely cares about Misa and will whatever it takes to save her. I love their relationship and how gentle he is with her. The flow of the story is paced very well, and although some parts are different from the WEBTOON I can still tell where we are in the story. I can't wait to keep watching.
Having watched the Korean version, this version was very disappointing.
I did not watch the webtoon and I suppose many did not as well. I did see the Korean version first and so I had high expectations of the Japanese version.
The majority of the problems came down to poor writing in my opinion.
Both had good actors but the Japanese version had hits and misses on this, some shone through all the time, others were spotty at best.
Overall, I so enjoyed the slight comic moments in the Korean series. Honestly the only thing I did not enjoy in the Korean series was the ML's ex-fiancée and all that came along with her. Her involvement ended well but added an element that should have been kept to a minimum, (in my opinion).
The Japanese version sorely missed out big time on one element that was just common sense in any intelligent persons view. BUYING STOCKS AND MAKING MONEY FROM IT SINCE YOU KNEW THE FUTURE. They mentioned they knew the future so many times yet did not take advantage of it. They listed one negative or all the things they could NOT DO, but missed out on the advantageous things they COULD DO.... duh.
All and all I prefer the Korean version and watched it again. This only moved me to think, just ok.
I did not watch the webtoon and I suppose many did not as well. I did see the Korean version first and so I had high expectations of the Japanese version.
The majority of the problems came down to poor writing in my opinion.
Both had good actors but the Japanese version had hits and misses on this, some shone through all the time, others were spotty at best.
Overall, I so enjoyed the slight comic moments in the Korean series. Honestly the only thing I did not enjoy in the Korean series was the ML's ex-fiancée and all that came along with her. Her involvement ended well but added an element that should have been kept to a minimum, (in my opinion).
The Japanese version sorely missed out big time on one element that was just common sense in any intelligent persons view. BUYING STOCKS AND MAKING MONEY FROM IT SINCE YOU KNEW THE FUTURE. They mentioned they knew the future so many times yet did not take advantage of it. They listed one negative or all the things they could NOT DO, but missed out on the advantageous things they COULD DO.... duh.
All and all I prefer the Korean version and watched it again. This only moved me to think, just ok.
The start was good; you can see that it's supposed to be nuanced but it just slightly falls short. I agree with most other reviewers that it lacks the charm of the Korean version. It's the ending that's the problem, it's not satisfying. Villains: no one gets their just desserts and the female villain sill gets to traumatized the FL which is all she really wanted. All the other awful people the ruined the FL's first life just drift off out of the storyline with no satisfying consequences. The built up to the big finally never reached its peak and the big finally was similarly lacking. The last 2 episodes at least felt rushed, if they'd done 12 episodes instead of ten then they could have at least padded out the story more. I also agree that the chemistry between the FL and the ML was lacking and not at convincing as people who are convinced that their love is doomed or even just half convinced - I don't think it's the actors faults though I think it's down to the writing and directing. Also the dramatic moments never truly felt dramatic (somehow).
Overall I went into this thinking it was a more gritty less comedically punchy version of the Korean show, and it definitely tried to be but it really just fell to short to satisfy.
On the other hand it was still very good.
Overall I went into this thinking it was a more gritty less comedically punchy version of the Korean show, and it definitely tried to be but it really just fell to short to satisfy.
On the other hand it was still very good.
Which to watch? I read the JP version is deeper and more serious and of course it's much shorter. I didn't need much inducement. K-dramas are draggy by default.
So I did like it in the beginning, it was engaging, but indeed, like some have said, the second half is less good. And surprisingly for an allegedly compressed version, the last two episodes were very draggy and quite unhinged if I'm honest. If there's one thing i hate in Asian dramas is the unhinged, psychotic characters. I mean they show signs but they really spiral down the line and it's so unimaginative. There's also quite a lot of strangling, which makes no sense, where do they get all that strength?
Anyway, all that aside, the concept was interesting, the acting was ok-ish. I liked the lead actress but absolutely loathed her bangs. I loved it when she gets her makeover but then the bangs appear again. Whenever she had them parted she looked so fine. Mature, sexy, feminine, as opposed to childish. Any woman past thirty still wearing bangs needs a special face or something, and it's not the case here. Takeru Satoh's character was less engaging, he's the typical cold, restrained director, he has very limited emotional range here, I know it's by design but he's really wasted on this drama. It's not the polarizing pairing that we usually see but it's not much better. They say the K version had much more chemistry, maybe I'll check out some excerpts on YT. There's barely any comedy here or comedic relief, which they've been saying as well. But I'll take it to save 6 hours. I have plenty of K-dramas that I left somewhere cause they're boring me to death in later episodes.
Overall I'd say it's mid. For my standards this is not as good as advertised. Character-wise and plot-wise there's definitely room for improvement.
So I did like it in the beginning, it was engaging, but indeed, like some have said, the second half is less good. And surprisingly for an allegedly compressed version, the last two episodes were very draggy and quite unhinged if I'm honest. If there's one thing i hate in Asian dramas is the unhinged, psychotic characters. I mean they show signs but they really spiral down the line and it's so unimaginative. There's also quite a lot of strangling, which makes no sense, where do they get all that strength?
Anyway, all that aside, the concept was interesting, the acting was ok-ish. I liked the lead actress but absolutely loathed her bangs. I loved it when she gets her makeover but then the bangs appear again. Whenever she had them parted she looked so fine. Mature, sexy, feminine, as opposed to childish. Any woman past thirty still wearing bangs needs a special face or something, and it's not the case here. Takeru Satoh's character was less engaging, he's the typical cold, restrained director, he has very limited emotional range here, I know it's by design but he's really wasted on this drama. It's not the polarizing pairing that we usually see but it's not much better. They say the K version had much more chemistry, maybe I'll check out some excerpts on YT. There's barely any comedy here or comedic relief, which they've been saying as well. But I'll take it to save 6 hours. I have plenty of K-dramas that I left somewhere cause they're boring me to death in later episodes.
Overall I'd say it's mid. For my standards this is not as good as advertised. Character-wise and plot-wise there's definitely room for improvement.
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