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Uno sguardo romantico sulla stazione spaziale tra turisti spaziali e astronauti.Uno sguardo romantico sulla stazione spaziale tra turisti spaziali e astronauti.Uno sguardo romantico sulla stazione spaziale tra turisti spaziali e astronauti.
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10mzzdksv
I love the two first episodes! The scenery is so spectacular! I love actor Lee Minho as the devoted doctor and as the astronaut against his wishes!
The commander Eve is so loveable! The scenes are all intense and yet give a lot of information that makes you wonder about the final plot. I like it when you have to wonder how the plot will be! That makes the watch more interesting!
The story is full of fun with a serous theme! On many scenes you can choose to take it serous or hilarious! Nicely done by the director.
It is long ago that I have seen a show where there is so much effort to give us viewers a treat to the eyes. The launching, the sky, the earth, the teams on earth and in space! So greatly done!
The space station is made so realistic as is the acting in this space station. What a great cast!
I am so looking forward to next week!
The commander Eve is so loveable! The scenes are all intense and yet give a lot of information that makes you wonder about the final plot. I like it when you have to wonder how the plot will be! That makes the watch more interesting!
The story is full of fun with a serous theme! On many scenes you can choose to take it serous or hilarious! Nicely done by the director.
It is long ago that I have seen a show where there is so much effort to give us viewers a treat to the eyes. The launching, the sky, the earth, the teams on earth and in space! So greatly done!
The space station is made so realistic as is the acting in this space station. What a great cast!
I am so looking forward to next week!
So this was a bust...
I started it because people were raving about it and about the unconventional nature of the relationship and about the female lead being different, not conventionally attractive in the k-drama sense. So I thought that could be interesting. I like a strong female lead, right?
So I was interested after the first episode and it felt promising. Then they get to space and boy oh boy... First off I understood quickly why so many seemed to hate her. She is so pig-headed and unpleasant and obsessive that I thought how on earth is he gonna fall for HER?
Well, I guess it's that theory that two people in extreme danger tend to fall in love. That must be the case here. And there sure is danger. But here comes the problem: you expect me to believe that a man who just arrived in space for the first time, with minimum training, is gonna space walk to save the commander and actually survive? There's plenty of suspension of disbelief here to be sure, but this was one of the most glaring ones.
Small quips is that the guys' hair is never impacted by the no-gravity thing. They're perfectly styled or carefully dishevelled. Eve keeps it in a bun usually and it's only her hair that floats.
There are so many things that go wrong and yet they survive.
Also, this whole show is obsessed with copulation, from the astronauts slash researchers studying lab rats and flies to the chaebol family with the over the top patriarch.
By the way, how stupid can you be to blame the doctor for operating on your daughter who could've died due to an ectopic pregnancy? And blame him for killing the child? Mind you this man owns hospitals. In what universe?
And after 2-3 episodes I was hoping this whole series would not be about those damn eggs. Little did I know. If I hear the word "morula" one more time I swear... Also, I can never understand people obsessed with having biological children. I know this is very prevalent in East Asia, but I do not understand it and it bugs me immensely. The ego... So Eve was mostly getting on my nerves, I wasn't crazy about their dynamic, he forgave her so fast after what she did to the morulas. The special effects look great but I ain't buying their heroics. It's basically just another k-drama but with an exotic setting. People act crazy and make no sense, it's all very dramatic.
And then I got spoiled on the ending somewhere on social media and I honestly do not regret one bit. Maybe I regret that I watched till ep 9 without knowing because that ending is crazy, crazier than the unbelievable things that I just wrote about so now I regret committing time to this thing.
And it was all about the damn eggs wasn't it?
Somebody wrote somewhere that this is like a veiled pro-life material. Looks like it, doesn't it?
Anyway, my second Lee Min-ho drama, first was Boys Over Flowers, which I didn't even finish and I thought he looked weird in that one. At least now I can say ok he's cute. But I still wasted 9 hours for nothing.
So I was interested after the first episode and it felt promising. Then they get to space and boy oh boy... First off I understood quickly why so many seemed to hate her. She is so pig-headed and unpleasant and obsessive that I thought how on earth is he gonna fall for HER?
Well, I guess it's that theory that two people in extreme danger tend to fall in love. That must be the case here. And there sure is danger. But here comes the problem: you expect me to believe that a man who just arrived in space for the first time, with minimum training, is gonna space walk to save the commander and actually survive? There's plenty of suspension of disbelief here to be sure, but this was one of the most glaring ones.
Small quips is that the guys' hair is never impacted by the no-gravity thing. They're perfectly styled or carefully dishevelled. Eve keeps it in a bun usually and it's only her hair that floats.
There are so many things that go wrong and yet they survive.
Also, this whole show is obsessed with copulation, from the astronauts slash researchers studying lab rats and flies to the chaebol family with the over the top patriarch.
By the way, how stupid can you be to blame the doctor for operating on your daughter who could've died due to an ectopic pregnancy? And blame him for killing the child? Mind you this man owns hospitals. In what universe?
And after 2-3 episodes I was hoping this whole series would not be about those damn eggs. Little did I know. If I hear the word "morula" one more time I swear... Also, I can never understand people obsessed with having biological children. I know this is very prevalent in East Asia, but I do not understand it and it bugs me immensely. The ego... So Eve was mostly getting on my nerves, I wasn't crazy about their dynamic, he forgave her so fast after what she did to the morulas. The special effects look great but I ain't buying their heroics. It's basically just another k-drama but with an exotic setting. People act crazy and make no sense, it's all very dramatic.
And then I got spoiled on the ending somewhere on social media and I honestly do not regret one bit. Maybe I regret that I watched till ep 9 without knowing because that ending is crazy, crazier than the unbelievable things that I just wrote about so now I regret committing time to this thing.
And it was all about the damn eggs wasn't it?
Somebody wrote somewhere that this is like a veiled pro-life material. Looks like it, doesn't it?
Anyway, my second Lee Min-ho drama, first was Boys Over Flowers, which I didn't even finish and I thought he looked weird in that one. At least now I can say ok he's cute. But I still wasted 9 hours for nothing.
I completely understand that space-themed shows aren't for everyone. Some people might find the concept too sci-fi or overwhelming, while others might simply not be interested in the adventures of astronauts and space explorers. But trust me, this series is out of this world (pun intended)! It's a game-changer, and I'm about to tell you why.
First and foremost, the writing is top-notch. The creators have done an excellent job of crafting a narrative that's both engaging and believable. The characters are well-developed, relatable, and flawed, making them easy to root for. The dialogue is witty, natural, and often hilarious, which adds a much-needed layer of humor to the show.
But what truly sets this series apart is its ability to balance action, drama, and comedy. One moment you're on the edge of your seat, watching the characters navigate a treacherous asteroid field. The next, you're laughing out loud at their banter and silly antics. It's a delicate balance to strike, but the show's creators have nailed it.
Now, let's talk about the visual effects. Oh. My. Gosh. They're breathtaking. The way the characters move around in zero gravity is so immersive, I feel like I'm right there with them. The special effects are seamless, and the attention to detail is impressive. From the intricate designs of the spaceships to the stunning vistas of the cosmos, every aspect of the show's visuals is top-notch.
But what really gets me excited is the show's ability to make me feel like I'm part of the crew. The characters' experiences, emotions, and relationships are all so expertly woven together that I find myself fully invested in their journey. I cheer when they succeed, I worry when they're in danger, and I mourn when they face setbacks. It's a true testament to the show's ability to craft compelling characters and storylines.
Another aspect of the show that I appreciate is its commitment to accuracy. The creators have clearly done their research on space travel, astronomy, and the challenges of living in space. It shows in the attention to detail, from the way the characters move in zero gravity to the realistic portrayals of spacewalks and spacecraft operations.
Of course, no show is perfect, and there are a few minor quibbles I have with this series. Some of the plot twists can be a bit predictable, and a few of the supporting characters feel a bit one-dimensional. But these are minor complaints in an otherwise excellent show.
In short, this series is an absolute delight. It's a must-watch for anyone who loves space, science fiction, or just great storytelling in general. The writing is superb, the visuals are stunning, and the characters are relatable and engaging. Even if you're not typically a fan of space-themed shows, I urge you to give this one a try. You won't regret it!
First and foremost, the writing is top-notch. The creators have done an excellent job of crafting a narrative that's both engaging and believable. The characters are well-developed, relatable, and flawed, making them easy to root for. The dialogue is witty, natural, and often hilarious, which adds a much-needed layer of humor to the show.
But what truly sets this series apart is its ability to balance action, drama, and comedy. One moment you're on the edge of your seat, watching the characters navigate a treacherous asteroid field. The next, you're laughing out loud at their banter and silly antics. It's a delicate balance to strike, but the show's creators have nailed it.
Now, let's talk about the visual effects. Oh. My. Gosh. They're breathtaking. The way the characters move around in zero gravity is so immersive, I feel like I'm right there with them. The special effects are seamless, and the attention to detail is impressive. From the intricate designs of the spaceships to the stunning vistas of the cosmos, every aspect of the show's visuals is top-notch.
But what really gets me excited is the show's ability to make me feel like I'm part of the crew. The characters' experiences, emotions, and relationships are all so expertly woven together that I find myself fully invested in their journey. I cheer when they succeed, I worry when they're in danger, and I mourn when they face setbacks. It's a true testament to the show's ability to craft compelling characters and storylines.
Another aspect of the show that I appreciate is its commitment to accuracy. The creators have clearly done their research on space travel, astronomy, and the challenges of living in space. It shows in the attention to detail, from the way the characters move in zero gravity to the realistic portrayals of spacewalks and spacecraft operations.
Of course, no show is perfect, and there are a few minor quibbles I have with this series. Some of the plot twists can be a bit predictable, and a few of the supporting characters feel a bit one-dimensional. But these are minor complaints in an otherwise excellent show.
In short, this series is an absolute delight. It's a must-watch for anyone who loves space, science fiction, or just great storytelling in general. The writing is superb, the visuals are stunning, and the characters are relatable and engaging. Even if you're not typically a fan of space-themed shows, I urge you to give this one a try. You won't regret it!
10Mii08
I absolutely love it! I'm fully committed to keeping up with the series until the very last episode.
Initially, I had some doubts about the concept, thinking it seemed repetitive based on what was suggested in the trailer. However, as I delved further into the episodes, I discovered that the drama is remarkably unique and it unfolds a compelling narrative that keeps me engaged. The performances by the cast are nothing short of outstanding-each actor truly brings their character to life, incorporating depth and emotion that makes every scene impactful. Additionally, hats off to the film production team; they've done a stellar job with the editing, which enhances the overall viewing experience.
I genuinely believe you'll find immense enjoyment in it once you start watching.
What sets this K-drama apart from many others is the absence of the typical love triangle that we often see. Instead, the dynamics between the main characters are approached in a refreshing manner that's quite rare for the genre, making their interactions feel more genuine and relatable.
Moreover, the action and fight scenes are integrated seamlessly into the storyline. They don't just serve as mere spectacles; they actually contribute to character development and plot progression. The unique cartoonish graphic style adds a whimsical touch that contrasts with the high-stakes moments, infusing a delightful sense of humor that enhances the overall enjoyment of the show.drama.
Initially, I had some doubts about the concept, thinking it seemed repetitive based on what was suggested in the trailer. However, as I delved further into the episodes, I discovered that the drama is remarkably unique and it unfolds a compelling narrative that keeps me engaged. The performances by the cast are nothing short of outstanding-each actor truly brings their character to life, incorporating depth and emotion that makes every scene impactful. Additionally, hats off to the film production team; they've done a stellar job with the editing, which enhances the overall viewing experience.
I genuinely believe you'll find immense enjoyment in it once you start watching.
What sets this K-drama apart from many others is the absence of the typical love triangle that we often see. Instead, the dynamics between the main characters are approached in a refreshing manner that's quite rare for the genre, making their interactions feel more genuine and relatable.
Moreover, the action and fight scenes are integrated seamlessly into the storyline. They don't just serve as mere spectacles; they actually contribute to character development and plot progression. The unique cartoonish graphic style adds a whimsical touch that contrasts with the high-stakes moments, infusing a delightful sense of humor that enhances the overall enjoyment of the show.drama.
10nteplova
It's a great drama, with a great cast. From the very first episodes, she draws attention to the screen and makes you empathize with the characters. Lee Min Ho played Dr. Gong Ryong amazingly, his acting talent was revealed from a previously unknown side, he is a great actor! This is a completely new direction in Korean cinema. An interesting, exciting plot with a deep meaning captures more and more attention with each episode. Thanks to everyone who worked on creating this amazing drama. I'm looking forward to the release of each episode to meet the characters again and immerse myself in space adventures!
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- QuizThis show features 3 actors from the Netflix K-Drama, It's Okay Not To Be Okay. Oh Jung-se, Park Jin-joo, and Kim Joo-hun.
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