srivastavasonali-58381
Joined Jan 2019
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Visually stunning spectacle with a promising premise that unfortunately falls flat due to a mediocre and sloppy storyline. While the lead actors' undeniable chemistry manages to salvage some moments, it's not enough to overshadow the glaring shortcomings of the plot.
The story feels rushed and disjointed, with gaping plot holes that leave viewers scratching their heads. It's evident that the creators poured a hefty budget into the production, evident in the lavish sets and breathtaking cinematography.
What saves Queen of Tears from being a complete disappointment is the lead actors' palpable chemistry. Despite the weak material they're given to work with, they manage to inject life into their characters and deliver believable performances. Particularly, Kim Ji Won shines with her acting prowess, showcasing potential that could lead to promising opportunities in the future.
IT may offer some entertainment value as a one-time watch, it ultimately fails to leave a lasting impact. The high production value and memorable lead pair might be enough to draw viewers in initially, but the lack of substance ensures that it won't stand the test of time.
The story feels rushed and disjointed, with gaping plot holes that leave viewers scratching their heads. It's evident that the creators poured a hefty budget into the production, evident in the lavish sets and breathtaking cinematography.
What saves Queen of Tears from being a complete disappointment is the lead actors' palpable chemistry. Despite the weak material they're given to work with, they manage to inject life into their characters and deliver believable performances. Particularly, Kim Ji Won shines with her acting prowess, showcasing potential that could lead to promising opportunities in the future.
IT may offer some entertainment value as a one-time watch, it ultimately fails to leave a lasting impact. The high production value and memorable lead pair might be enough to draw viewers in initially, but the lack of substance ensures that it won't stand the test of time.
Jennifer was simply awesome, she carried the show alone on her shoulder. She did justice to the role a mentally disturbed person. Rest of the cast and story was average.