maybe in korea, it is not expected to be old. But in the rest of the world, the west especially, 33 is an age, where people usually have at least 5-10 years of work experience after graduating at around 22-26 years old. 33 is already an age where most people have serious relationships, marriage or even kids. Don't fool yourself. Korea is in massive trouble with its aging population and the insane prices in Seoul, where people can't afford anything. Korea is literally number one in suicide rates, worst childbirth rates, average age of woman giving birth at 33,5 years old. So, yes, 33 is already an age where people are considering older, maybe not "old", but definitely older.
I did think this was weird, but I let it pass. If there were users offended, then its good they apologized
wtf are you even saying. This was based on the novel the exaxt same way. Just because some weird af snowflakes like you cant handle a simple middlefinger in a tv show, does not mean anyone has to cater to your rotten worldviews.
After seeing BIBI in Worst of Evil and acting together with Ji Chang Wook, I hoped for her to be on the screen very often. She really can portray the psycho type quite well, imo.
Robert Downey Junior is an example of someone with a massive addiction problem, was convicted and incarcerated…
Exactly. SK is a goddamn cancer when it comes to lawmaking. Serial Killer cases, rape cases and so on get even swept under the rug and they even prosectue scapegoats just to please the public, which is disgustingly inhumane. Some may glorify this country, just because they enjoy watching some stupid drama. They live in a fantasy world. The country itself may be in a general sight quite safe, but the moment something terrible and big happens, it is instantly swept under the rug, instead of dealing with it in a proper way. All of that aside, I fully agree with you. Instead of punishing the poor dude with a jail sentence, they should rather give him a chance, so he can live a freaking normal life after all this public crusification bullshit. Koreans still live in their joseon times mindwise and it is all about putting the blame publicly on someone as hard as they can, so everyone can get some sort of satisfaction.
UGHHH why DISNEY? :( such a shame. Their subscriptions are falling since they support Genocide!
Braindead comment. Disney on the Korean Region is putting out one Banger after another. Besides "Moving" as the other commenter told you, "Blood Free" is another quite interesting one.
Imagine crying about some PPL that is portaying high luxury for a drama that is about chaebols. Sometimes korean people become incredibly stupid. As if any ultra rich would drive a fkn Hyundai or Kia....
Disney has become a Netflix knock off 😆Look at it clinging on for dear life by its fingertips, to the window…
It may has become trash for the west and their woke weak minded soys, but at least on the asian side of things, they still produce pretty good K-Dramas.
He’s a very talented actor. I do think his best acted works are all before he did his military service. I actually…
Yeah I bet u don't idolise celebs, seeing your profile pic and the initial comment u had to give to the specific article which is about ofc a celeb. What a bot.
As far as I'm aware, the controversy was found to be based on lies, just so you know
Dont be a low IQ low life. Before making such comments, research a topic properly to find out what the general consensus is, to understand if something was a lie or the truth.
yooo WTF is the apology for? It literally is completely normal to ask subscribers/community to add subtitles in their language, if they can or are willing to provide it. It is not like she is forcing anybody to do it, everyone can do it if they want to. Korean Entertainment industry again with absolutely disgusting toxicity making everything a drama that is normal in the rest of the world.
Some may glorify this country, just because they enjoy watching some stupid drama. They live in a fantasy world.
The country itself may be in a general sight quite safe, but the moment something terrible and big happens, it is instantly swept under the rug, instead of dealing with it in a proper way.
All of that aside, I fully agree with you. Instead of punishing the poor dude with a jail sentence, they should rather give him a chance, so he can live a freaking normal life after all this public crusification bullshit.
Koreans still live in their joseon times mindwise and it is all about putting the blame publicly on someone as hard as they can, so everyone can get some sort of satisfaction.