IMO she acts like a teenager instead of an adult woman. She's supposed to be in her 20s and she acts 16.
I wonder if the way the character is behaving is supposed to be foreshadowing of her split personality. One side is the naive little girl and the other side is the fierce martial artist. However, IMO neither of them act like they're in love with our handsome ML character.
IMO she acts like a teenager instead of an adult woman. She's supposed to be in her 20s and she acts 16.
I guess she must have her reasons for the 'no kissing' thing but she doesn't respond as a mature woman to main leads in other ways, IMO. To me there is no warmth when she responds to the ML in this series. She hugs him but there is no emotional intimacy in her expression.
As an older person I really appreciate the way the relationship between Jung Ro Sa and Ju Jong Su was written. It's nice to see an older couple enjoying each other's company like they do in this series. It may not have been intended to be a romantic coupling, but it's obvious that the characters love each other.
Super strange that they didn't dub Clara Lee's lines in Chinese but in English. Ifl she's speaking Korean instead…
And it's like they couldn't decide what accent to use when she speaks English. I also find it strange that our protagonists understand her English enough to respond to what she's saying, but they answer her in Mandarin.
So Luo Ren is leaving on a dangerous mission to confront one of the bad guys, Mu Dai might never see him again...and poor Ren doesn't even get a goodbye kiss out of the deal. A passionate kiss would've made that scene a lot more impactful IMO, but what do I know? (Yeah, I know she doesn't do kissing scenes and that most Chinese couples don't kiss in public, but still...)
well and I know this may be a news for those who were born after 2000 but this is a very Indiana Jones vibe production.…
I've been thinking the exact same thing. I think that's why the CGI doesn't bother me as much as it does others. To me it's like watching a Saturday morning program or maybe even an old Star Trek episode. The special effects in those shows weren't great but the story was interesting. In some ways I think the CGI actually reflects an old vibe on purpose.
Jo jung suk as Ik jun will always be my favourite character
He actually reminds me of my 40 year old son...always busy, always looking for something new to do, always interested in other people, and always trying to be a good father.
She is beautiful. I noticed they did her hair and eyes differerently in the scene with the red shoes.
They really did! And having kind of wavy hair myself, I was a little offended at the wig they had her wearing... but it all worked out in the end, I guess.
She is beautiful. I noticed they did her hair and eyes differerently in the scene with the red shoes.
A Little Thing Called First Love is really a cute series but the folks in charge went over board in making the girl look bad. It was supposed to be that she was plain but he loved her anyway, in comparison to the beautiful girl that he wasn't interested in. I don't know why they went so far to make that point.
Just a few episodes in, but SWL seems so much more 'relaxed' for lack of a better word, and so to me he's really good in this role. Maybe action/thrillers are more his style.
I enjoyed this series quite a bit, but I'm greedy! I want to know how Xi Chi's business enterprises work out...I want to know how Huan'er does in graduate school...and I want to know more about the relationship between Du Man and Song Cong. I like the way they did the ending, and I know we don't always get answers in real life, but still...
I'd settle for one of those dreaded time jumps if it'd answer my questions. Otherwise, it almost seems like an open ending IMO. Maybe I'll try to find an English version of the novel on line.
I'd settle for one of those dreaded time jumps if it'd answer my questions. Otherwise, it almost seems like an open ending IMO. Maybe I'll try to find an English version of the novel on line.