This would be pretty close to a perfect romcom except Yoo In Na's face ruins it. She's had so much work and/or…
I haven't noticed it. Her facial expressions are lively and she does lots funny micro expressions. If she was botoxed to the brim she wouldn't have been able to do them. Nothing much has changed here since Touch Your Heart. Can't say it stands out compared to other SK actresses, and they've all done it to some extent.
What I did find immersion breaking is her character going to the gym to lose weight and tone up when she's already so frikking thin 🤣. My only in-drama explanation for this comes from ML - he said she can't look at herself objectively.
When did Soo Hyuk first realize that the woman who “took [his] breath away was definitely “Dating Coach Deborah”?…
I wouldn't read too much into it. It's just natural for men to get enthralled at the sight of a gorgeous woman. But ML is not that shallow and it happened years ago. It is a tropey romantic coincidence, but I very much doubt FL's looks influenced ML's decision with the ring.
Boooring! Looks like the only one who's trying is Woo Do Hwan. The rest are just adding to the snoozefest. Suggestion to Bona - do some acting classes and learn to make different faces at the very least, ffs, I'm not even suggesting micro expressions. Suggestion to myself - stop watching traditional saeguks, in the end they're all repetitive and boring. I wanna slap myself for starting watching this.
If anybody wants to see an FL with great facial expressions - go watch currently airing Bo Ra! Deborah. That's how real pros work.
And not looking forward to CEO and Uri getting together. His ex wife giving him a green light was kinda foreshadowing. This subplot is the most offputting to me. Just cringe, don't do it and nope.
The preview, shes so dumb to go back with the trash....if that really happens next week i just give up.
Previews are always misleading. Trust only what you've seen in the episodes proper. We've already seen recently what FL really thinks of her ex - a trashy liar. In the preview we've only seen her ex's delulu wishful thinking and more jealousy, and ML's side only.
I don’t believe anymore in Korean previews so I hope this one is the case
Yea, never trust them. They are always misleading for hype's sake. Next week ML needs to do only one thing with FL that he failed to do with his ex - define their relationship right here and now. And somebody really needs to throw FL's ex into a garbage bin, fr.
I'm beginning to think that none of the couples in this drama really loved each other. Most female characters wanted to marry for the sake of "married" status. Most men were not ready or forced. -FL and her ex. Lots of delusions from FL, but overall nope. -ML and his ex. Definitely not enough. -FL's friend and her lazy husband. One sided at best. -ML's friend and businesswoman. How the ef they even got together, that guy is so clueless all the time. -FL's bitchy bride friend and her fiancee. Same old - status and forced. Are shorunners trying to say something about men here? That they're all man children and won't stop fooling around until grey hair starts sprouting or something? Or is it something about women becoming more desperate and possessive with age?
Only careless youngsters may have something, but I'm not sure it's gonna last when faced with harsh realities of real life, because now they seem to be living without a care in the world as a NEET and minimal wage hobo.
My heart always aches for the poor actors filming in the cold. Breath misting, the bride is in sleevless dress, guests have no autumn overcoats on them. I know that between the scenes they are provided with warm clothes and warmers, but come on, you can still catch a cold. Why so many kdramas are shot in late autumn/early spring?
To be fair, it's not like people can't talk about Auschwitz at all, it is part of our history. And some people…
Guess that answers my question why more domestic reference wasn't used. Too close to home. But Auschwitz for them is something nebulous and far away. Anyway, I've said it already somewhere below - FL is purposely an embrassing character, not only because of her behaviour, but also because for a supposedly brilliant writer she doesn't know much about narrative principles such as Chekhov's gun and gets ideas from women's magazines instead of books. So using that reference is just another one of her blunders.
I am trully appalled by Bora's comments about Auschwitz. The history of what happened there is so devastating…
To be fair, it's not like people can't talk about Auschwitz at all, it is part of our history. And some people here it seems didn't even watch that episode, but got triggered by mere mention of it. Always get a context first before going all social justice warrior on something. FL's comment was how people even in most inhumane conditions try their best to stay and look human. Yea, bringing Auschwitz as an example may have been in poor taste, but it did prove her point. Personally, I'm more curious why showrunners haven't brought an example more close to home. There were plenty of similar atrocities in Korea alone. For example, comfort women in military brothels during Japanese occupation. I doubt only Auschwitz survivors' written memoirs have survived.
Can't say it stands out compared to other SK actresses, and they've all done it to some extent.
What I did find immersion breaking is her character going to the gym to lose weight and tone up when she's already so frikking thin 🤣. My only in-drama explanation for this comes from ML - he said she can't look at herself objectively.
Suggestion to Bona - do some acting classes and learn to make different faces at the very least, ffs, I'm not even suggesting micro expressions.
Suggestion to myself - stop watching traditional saeguks, in the end they're all repetitive and boring. I wanna slap myself for starting watching this.
If anybody wants to see an FL with great facial expressions - go watch currently airing Bo Ra! Deborah. That's how real pros work.
And not looking forward to CEO and Uri getting together. His ex wife giving him a green light was kinda foreshadowing. This subplot is the most offputting to me. Just cringe, don't do it and nope.
Next week ML needs to do only one thing with FL that he failed to do with his ex - define their relationship right here and now. And somebody really needs to throw FL's ex into a garbage bin, fr.
-FL and her ex. Lots of delusions from FL, but overall nope.
-ML and his ex. Definitely not enough.
-FL's friend and her lazy husband. One sided at best.
-ML's friend and businesswoman. How the ef they even got together, that guy is so clueless all the time.
-FL's bitchy bride friend and her fiancee. Same old - status and forced.
Are shorunners trying to say something about men here? That they're all man children and won't stop fooling around until grey hair starts sprouting or something? Or is it something about women becoming more desperate and possessive with age?
Only careless youngsters may have something, but I'm not sure it's gonna last when faced with harsh realities of real life, because now they seem to be living without a care in the world as a NEET and minimal wage hobo.
I know that between the scenes they are provided with warm clothes and warmers, but come on, you can still catch a cold. Why so many kdramas are shot in late autumn/early spring?
If it's gonna feature yet another cringey variety show I'm gonna pass.
Anyway, I've said it already somewhere below - FL is purposely an embrassing character, not only because of her behaviour, but also because for a supposedly brilliant writer she doesn't know much about narrative principles such as Chekhov's gun and gets ideas from women's magazines instead of books. So using that reference is just another one of her blunders.
And some people here it seems didn't even watch that episode, but got triggered by mere mention of it.
Always get a context first before going all social justice warrior on something.
FL's comment was how people even in most inhumane conditions try their best to stay and look human. Yea, bringing Auschwitz as an example may have been in poor taste, but it did prove her point.
Personally, I'm more curious why showrunners haven't brought an example more close to home. There were plenty of similar atrocities in Korea alone. For example, comfort women in military brothels during Japanese occupation. I doubt only Auschwitz survivors' written memoirs have survived.