Alice in Borderland was amazing, Million Yen Women was pretty good and Switched was ok. Still quite a dearth of…
In contrast to most people who are interested in Japanese media, nowadays I like dramas more than anime. Hopefully, this translates to future deals that result in more jdramas on Netflix or Amazon or Viki.
Before I start episode 10, can someone spoil me on whether the bullies badly beat up So Mun again? I don't think I can sit through a scene like that again.
Why not? Certain movie uses slang. Heck. I live in America and still need to google certain slangs....i can't…
I'm not a translator myself but that website is extremely unreliable because while anyone can edit like Wikipedia there is no strict verification of the information on there, it depends on upvotes. So if you're casually using to keep up with the latest slang, sure it makes sense but I don't think an official translator would use it.
I don't understand how people hate the ML in-universe. Aside from the scam, he's so respectful and polite to everyone around him. And even with the betrayal, he went through hell for Hee-ju's brother.
I actually enjoyed this drama more on the rewatch. I can't explain why I like it so much?? Like the vibe... The music... The cinematography... Granted, PSH's character doesn't do much but her relationship with the ML is really wholesome.
Someday or One Day
In This Corner of the World
Battle of Changsha
My Mister