Okay everybody was complaining about the kisses with a closed mouth. I wont particularly do that, because I genuinely wanna understand, how it can occur.
I mean, I can even understand the logic of the kisses without kissing but only touching the lips. At least i can imagine the director saying "okay you don't have to kiss, just touch the lips, it's enough". I can imagine that the scene is written like that. But i can't imagine a director saying "okay you guys have to kiss for real but you can pull your lips back as if you're disgusted"? ?
And if the actor is doing that kind of move by his own, why does nobody say anything and correct him? Are they like tolerating it because he's an important actor? But i saw kisses like that also by unimportant actors in unimportant series. Until i saw those scenes, I didn't even know, you can kiss someone like that. It looks really weird. Don't they find it weird?
Okay when I started with kdramas, i had to move forward their kiss scenes also, because at first i couldn't understand them either. Now i just got used to it. Maybe one day i can find this type of kissing more normal too but it still feels more cringe even than just touching the lips.
And they don't do it only when kissing each other but also kissing someone on the cheek. It's in many thai dramas like that. I literally couldn't understand at first what they're doing but after a couple of times i just assumed, they're kissing the other person on the cheek. But i can accept this one. Some people might kiss the others on the cheek like that. I don't know but it can happen.
But how do those kiss scenes occur? I genuinely wanna understand 😭
he has a lisp, but a lot of Koreans do. his lisp is super cute
But are you sure? I mean, you know it, not an assumption?
I find it also very very cute. I was just hoping, he wouldn't change it ever. Because I thought at first, a star would be forced to fix their lisp, at least before becoming that famous, because Korean managements seem to be pretty strict and perfectionists. But I didn't know, many Koreans do that. Thank you for the clarification :)
Okay a genuine question I've been wondering for a long time: dont people use pencil sharpeners in Asia? I often see also in kdramas that people sharpen their pencils rather with a cutter/knife or something? I mean i can't imagine that small kids would use that kind of sharp tools in school but in series they always use tools like that? What does it mean?
i dont wanna have any spoiler but the ending 😭 but nobody says anything to the ending :( and every new info…
Maybe it has a time jumping happy ending which includes a little sequel? I have no idea but Gongchan seems to have a guest role, so his scenes should be little. But how can we not have basic answers until now? I don't wanna have spoilers for everything but at least those kinds of questions should've already been answered :( whether it includes a sequel, how the ending is and what Gongchan is doing etc. Has nobody in mdl watched the movie yet? :(
i dont wanna have any spoiler but the ending 😭 but nobody says anything to the ending :( and every new info…
oh so sorry ive just seen your comment. I also dont know but people say, it's a prequel. But i also wish, they show some sequel scenes, otherwise it cant be a happy ending at all :(
hi, does he end up with yeo joo da or not? and if not, is there anyone who he ends up with?
Omg thank you for the quick response ❤️
Even though I also think, do wha would be a more proper choice for the story, I literally started watching this drama for kim Young dae (nam ju's actor). So I'm a bit happy rn🙈 tsm again❤️
what is that with kim young dae's voice? is it just how he sounds or how he talks? or is it an accent? or does he lisp? I just assume korean managements wouldnt allow lisping, or would they? but what is that? i find it the cutest sound ever but i cant describe what that is? please somebody tell me what it is 😭
what is that with kim young dae's voice? is it just how he sounds or how he talks? or is it an accent? or does he lisp? I just assume korean managements wouldnt allow lisping, or would they? but what is that? i find it the cutest sound ever but i cant describe what that is? please somebody tell me what it is 😭
Though I can't agree with your hairstyle taste (it looks too mullet-esque for me) I can agree with hair being…
Ohh do many people find him not so good?:( I was just watching shooting stars and i thought, "oh his acting is quit impressive". So it's 1:30 am and i suddenly began to stalk him. And now I'm a bit surprised and even kinda sad to read that people don't actually find him that great :( anyways good night 😴
is kim shin immortal yet again? So is there no way for him to die? he will basically See eun tak die thrice and…
have you already watched the ending? does he see her dying? Because I think, even though it's not spoken, he came back as goblin (I watched 15 episodes yet and remember some spoilers)
I also find the candle thing ridiculous but she hasnt blown a candle for 10 years after her 9th birthday either. So it was probably normal for her lol.
I don’t understand the hate for the FL. Yes, she is quite childish but not more than an average kdrama FL. And in her defense, she is literally a child, unlike an average kdrama FL. And the most important thing is, she is not a braindead weak loser unlike an average kdrama FL. She is smarter than the ML, which is kinda rare in kdramas. And in most of the kdramas, you feel the obvious power difference between the FL and ML. In this one, the ML is literally a god, still the FL does not belittle herself in front of him unlike a typical secretary FL of a boss ML😑
Other than that, I understand the hype and why this was an important drama in kdrama history. However, I think I'm a bit shallow because if a production has a high budget, I mostly like it🙈 so dont trust me much hihi.
I mean, I can even understand the logic of the kisses without kissing but only touching the lips. At least i can imagine the director saying "okay you don't have to kiss, just touch the lips, it's enough". I can imagine that the scene is written like that. But i can't imagine a director saying "okay you guys have to kiss for real but you can pull your lips back as if you're disgusted"? ?
And if the actor is doing that kind of move by his own, why does nobody say anything and correct him? Are they like tolerating it because he's an important actor? But i saw kisses like that also by unimportant actors in unimportant series. Until i saw those scenes, I didn't even know, you can kiss someone like that. It looks really weird. Don't they find it weird?
Okay when I started with kdramas, i had to move forward their kiss scenes also, because at first i couldn't understand them either. Now i just got used to it. Maybe one day i can find this type of kissing more normal too but it still feels more cringe even than just touching the lips.
And they don't do it only when kissing each other but also kissing someone on the cheek. It's in many thai dramas like that. I literally couldn't understand at first what they're doing but after a couple of times i just assumed, they're kissing the other person on the cheek. But i can accept this one. Some people might kiss the others on the cheek like that. I don't know but it can happen.
But how do those kiss scenes occur? I genuinely wanna understand 😭
I find it also very very cute. I was just hoping, he wouldn't change it ever. Because I thought at first, a star would be forced to fix their lisp, at least before becoming that famous, because Korean managements seem to be pretty strict and perfectionists. But I didn't know, many Koreans do that. Thank you for the clarification :)
Even though I also think, do wha would be a more proper choice for the story, I literally started watching this drama for kim Young dae (nam ju's actor). So I'm a bit happy rn🙈 tsm again❤️
I'm still happy to see, I'm not alone thinking that :)
And what happens with the other two?
I also find the candle thing ridiculous but she hasnt blown a candle for 10 years after her 9th birthday either. So it was probably normal for her lol.
Other than that, I understand the hype and why this was an important drama in kdrama history. However, I think I'm a bit shallow because if a production has a high budget, I mostly like it🙈 so dont trust me much hihi.