Hello Monster Episode 1
Every Child's Story Begins with His Parents
- uitgezonden: June 22, 2015
Hello Monster Episode 1 Reacties
What attracted me to the show was Jang Na Ra, I was curious about how the little snail would play a brave police officer (although I had seen her in My Love Pazzi and she was anything but shy in that series but the character she played in Fated was so stuck in my mind that I had to shake it off by watching her in a strong female lead and not the silent strong but the in your face strong if that makes sense).
I was pleasantly surprised with the first episode of the show though. Yes, the show started with her but quickly focused on the male lead and his back story. I also liked how we are right in the thick of things from the get go. No time to introduce characters, we can learn about them as the series progresses, what is more important here is the plot so on with it!
PS I love the 'We need to talk about Kevin' vibe that the show is giving off.
After finishing "You who came from the stars" I felt like watching something heavier, darker, less comic, I don't even know... Different! So I watched the pilots of a few dramas that had me wondering how they got so far with such shitty starts and I left "I remember you" at the bottom of that list with a growing feeling that I'd certainly love it... And I'm glad to say I was not mistaken. The cast I did not know about caught my interest, the light comedy mixed with smart inputs are very entertaining, the order in which events are introduced is very appealing and though I thought I had it all figured out before I could start, now I'm stepping back and taking the front seats to watch this show as top priority.
P.S.: Is it me or the co-star is Luhan with a wig?
P.P.S.: I'm freaking out because I always said how DO looks like a Psycho and I kinda feel like he begged for this role... Or the other way around. That works too...
P.P.P.S.: I swear the comments above are unrelated to me loving EXO. -_-"
With it's vibe of Sherlock and monsters it feels like a mix of heady proportions. Come on that music is totally vibing off of Sherlock reboot with Robert Downey Jr. That aside it's clear that I Remember You might feel like a lot of things, it's clear to me that if the writers keep doing what they're doing IRY will stand on it's own swimmingly.
The show is a mystery in itself. I mean it's a mystery. What are the importance of these killings? Is it serial killer stuff? What happened to his father? All this talk of monsters? What is going on? There's a lot being built here and so much potential for where this show is going.
This setup sucked me in from the get go and now there's no turning back. I'm curious how much of the synopsis is correct. Because it seems to me like there's a huge massive murder that is going to be overshadowing the whole show. With such compelling characters and one heck of a setup I Remember You has tons of potential! It's clearly going to be a darker drama, but I still found myself chuckling at quite a few parts.
Well, I'm in.
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