lettherightonein-72677
Joined Feb 2022
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It's just amazing, how well craftes fantasy series the koreans can bring to our world. I bingewatched Arthdal, the Alchemy of Sould and now this. All unique blend of fantasy, comedy, drama, romance, all in a different way. The legend of the blue see is more of a pure romantic series, but the storyline is just perfect. Everything is in the right order, we get to know stuff in the right time, etc. All the line are coming together in the and as they should, we even get some light thriller in the second half.
But mainly, the Legend of the blue see is more like an old folk tale placed in the modern world in the way it portrays love, and how pure and simple it is. I really like the way the portrayed the fantasy line. No explanation needed, no mentioning or dwelling in how someone with a human head breath underwater, etc. She just is. And we accept it, we don't question it, we don't find it as a hole in the story.
But mainly, the Legend of the blue see is more like an old folk tale placed in the modern world in the way it portrays love, and how pure and simple it is. I really like the way the portrayed the fantasy line. No explanation needed, no mentioning or dwelling in how someone with a human head breath underwater, etc. She just is. And we accept it, we don't question it, we don't find it as a hole in the story.
Everyone can feel that way, but with a disease like this, it's easier to do so. It's a nice portrayal of how personality can be distorted from bullying, or from even overprotecting, making them feel different even whan you don't want to do anything bad.
A nice, emotional road-movie, with a little bit one-dimensional storyline and even more so in the dialogues, and I also find this kinds of encounters (a boy like this with a girl like that...) a bit far-fetched, but I understand why they did it.
John Turturro is one of my all-time favourites, him playing was a pleasent surprise for me, even though he wasn't really neccessary.
A nice, emotional road-movie, with a little bit one-dimensional storyline and even more so in the dialogues, and I also find this kinds of encounters (a boy like this with a girl like that...) a bit far-fetched, but I understand why they did it.
John Turturro is one of my all-time favourites, him playing was a pleasent surprise for me, even though he wasn't really neccessary.
This animation series is really a heart-warming one, teaching lessons like acceptance without being too pushy, and it also reaches back to local folklores, in a way that we can even look at it as a cultural education, without wanting to be one.
Beautifully done!
Beautifully done!