Okay if we're going to use anecdotal evidence my grandparents and my father and stepmother both have 20 year age…
No offense but the difference between your personal life example and mine is that mine is a known fact given that it is a random ass celebrity but still, its a fact known for the public to see and your example is just a word of mouth example with no concrete evidence. Your word is all you have and without any proof, you can't really expect me to believe you just because you typed it. Hell, you could be making shit up for all I know. This site is filled with all kinds of crazies who would say anything and everything to get a point across. Not insinuating that you're making shit up but you wouldn't believe the amount of people who are trapped in their world of fictionalized fantasy who actually think that real life relationships are like how they are portrayed in dramas. At the end of the day, its all fiction. I am entitled to my opinion just as you are entitled to yours so no need to make false assumptions about me being PC and all since I resent the hell out of political correctness. And ofcourse, I won't watch this daddy issues of a show but that doesn't give you the right to tell me to not to express my opinion about a show. Freedom of speech is the first damn ammendment. Talk show hosts and celebrities even publicly diss Trump and Trump does nothing about it coz its their right to express how they feel and here you are telling me to not watch the show if I don't like it. You don't need to say the generic statement of "don't like it, don't watch it" that most triggered fans say when somebody posts a critiquing opinion. I could easily assume that you're into those borderline pedophilia shows with student-teacher relationships where they make a barely legal student fall in love with a teacher or vice-versa but I won't assume that you like those trashy shows unlike you who assumed thatI'm all PC just from a how I feel about age-gap shows. And like I said, in the future, they'll make a show about a 70 year old grandpa falling in love with a 20 year old girl and people would still enjoy it.
Age-gap relationship dramas are typically trash and I doubt this is going to be any better. Most of those student-teacher trashy dramas are borderline pedophilia but this one from the looks of it makes the younger girl to have daddy issues considering that she's dating someone twice her age. The other day, my little sister who regularly watches dramas was like "What a messed up world we live in." upon glancing on one of those trashy student-teacher dramas. And spare me the "age is just a number" nonsense. At this rate, they'll soon make a drama about a 70 year old and a 20 year and people will still love it. Lol
I'd take an age-gap relationship between a 30 year old and 50 year old who are both mature enough to make that choice over something like this where the young girl is in her early 20s and barely mature and the guy is in his 40s which makes the young girl look like she has daddy issues because why on earth would a 20 something girl fall for someone who is twice her age. That just screams daddy issues . People say that age-gap relationships like these happen all the time but how long do they actually last?! A perfect example of age-gap relationships being impractical and not lasting of off the top of my head would be Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore.
It's gross to think that an age gap can stop two adults from falling in love with each other. Life isn't that…
Preach! I completely agree with you. I hate how dramas are romanticizing and glorifying infidedity and age-gap relationships (where the young boy or girl is barely legal or in her early 20s) And like you said, I'd take an age-gap relationship between a 30 year old and 50 year old who are both mature enough to make that choice over something like this where the young girl is in her early 20s and the guy is in his 40s which makes the young girl look like she has daddy issues because why on earth would a 20 something girl fall for someone who is twice her age. That just screams daddy issues and spare me the "age is just a number" nonsense. People say that age-gap relationships like these happen all the time but how long do they actually last?! A perfect example of age-gap relationships being impractical and not lasting of off the top of my head would be Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore.
Please leave your opinion in the "opinion box", your comment is in no way helpful to people that are trying to…
I am entitled to my opinion just as you are entitled to yours so I am gonna bash or praise any show however I please. Not gonna hold back on critiquing just so that you don't get your feelings hurt. And it was a simple comment about Fukada Kyoko starring in another trashy show. You're the one who dragged out the reasoning and explanation as to why I hate that show due to your sense of defending your precious "Fukakyon" so if you wanna blame someone, blame yourself.
you say "trashy" but seems like it left a big impression on you, so that's a plus
Hey, you asked and I answered. And now, I'm the defensive one? Considering that you felt the need to reply to my comment due to a difference in opinion since you can't obviously stand the fact that someone did not like a trashy show your precious "Fukakyon" starred in. And of course I commented my opinion on the trashy student-teacher show on both kissasian and mydramalist but I didn't write anything else on "every fukakyon drama" as you put it. And spare me any other non-sense you're gonna write in the name of defending a trashy student-teacher drama or Fukada Kyoko. Enjoy all the student-teacher fictional fantasies you want. Emphasis on the words "fictional" and "fantasy" by the way since in real life, teachers know better than to reciprocate feelings towards a student and the ones that do get arrested for sexual assualt or having sex with a minor) Either way, spare me the indulgence of this conversation. -_-
you say "trashy" but seems like it left a big impression on you, so that's a plus
So, you're into stalking as well huh?! Either way, no need to get triggered by my difference of opinion. Chill. Lol And to answer your question, I have no particular gripe with Fukada Kyoko but I really wonder what an actress thinks when she takes on trashy roles for student-teacher dramas. I wonder if its something like "Oh boy! I can't wait to pretend to fall in love with a pretend high school kid!" Lmao Probably not but gotta wonder what their mindset is when they take genetic roles like being a lead in a student-teacher drama. PS. I'm new to drama so you may be thinking of someone else since that trashy student-teacher drama was the only thing I've seen Fukada Kyoko in. Next time, before being triggered and defending something you like because of someone else's difference of opinion, try to refute your argument or point with facts and not mere assumptions. Have a nice day! =)
Premise seems interesting but why does a supposed supernatural horror mystery show need romance? One of the things I loathe about K-dramas is the forced lovey dubby romance. Either way, I do like IU and I loved her in Persona so I hope this is gonna be good. =)
i think you are missing the message of this storyalso lets not forget power imbalance isnt exclusive to school…
Read my initial comment again about the difference in maturity between a kid who's barely legal and someone in their mid or late 20s. You'll see what I'm trying to "bash" and criticize here. Also, why does Japan have to make these trashy student-teacher romance stories based in school? It would be more believable if the kid was in college coz no way in hell is any school teacher with a sane mind gonna fall in love and be in a committed relationship with a school kid who's either underage or barely legal. Sure, there have been instances in real life where teachers take advantage of naive underage kids but they do jail time for that, not get married to the kid and live together and what not. Trash like this is basically glorifying borderline pedophilia. Not to mention how much of a fantasy and how unreal this is. But hey, if you're into this kind of thing, more power to you and your fantasy. =)
Oh look, its Fukada Kyoko. The same chick who was in that trashy student-teacher drama with that pink haired kid. Lol Premise seems interesting but why is everybody except the main lead dressed up in a wannabe superhero costume in the poster? XD
i think you are missing the message of this storyalso lets not forget power imbalance isnt exclusive to school…
No offense but do enlighten me on what the message is coz what possible message could an adult falling for a 14 year old kid possibly have? Next thing you know, they'll glorify molesting children and make a "message" out of that as well.
I'm just thinking what the thought process of an actress like Arimura Kasumi is when she takes up trashy roles like these. Probably something like "Oh boy! I cannot wait to pretend falling in love with a pretend underage kid!"
Same, this one has some very big shoes to fill in. The Japanese version was like outstanding drama in every aspect.…
Preach! I really hate how overdramatic K-dramas tend to be as well. Not to mention the inclusion of romance in almost all the shows. I mean, can we have K-drama plots which don't have romance as the main plot?! Not saying there aren't ones which don't include romance but romance is the first genre that'll pop in most people's minds when they think of K-drama due to the focus of majority of K-drama shows on romance. Most K-drama posters will either feature a boy and a girl, two boys or two girls or a girl and her reverse harem or love triangle. Hence why I prefer J-dramas due to their diverse plots. And watching a show drag a plot for 16-32 episodes can be so damn exhausting sometimes. Wish Korean networks realized how their 16-32 episode routine affects the writing and makes mediocrity out of shows that actually started strong.
I haven't watched the original yet...but i feel like it’s not gonna be a happy ending!
I highly urge you to watch the original considering how superb it was! The first episode of the remake looks not bad at best but I can already say that the original is gonna be superior to the Korean remake.
well I liked some of the Korean remakes better than the original (Mother, TSHLYE, Love in Sadness) one thing I…
The original Love in sadness was mediocre to begin with. The Korean version started off great but it lost its steam. The Korean version is trashier and dumb but you get more excitement. Honestly, as far as Korean remakes being better than their Japanese counterparts go, Mother seems to be as good as the original off the top of my head. After finishing Mother I decided to watch the Japanese version to compare. And so far the Japanese version is better imo. Better acted and plot doesn't drag too much compared to the Kdrama. The only thing the K-drama did better were the high production values. But honestly that's obvious because the J-drama is almost 10 years old now. But it seems like Korea is running out ideas for plots coz they're remaking even American shows like Designated Survivor. That show is not even good to begin with. Lol Just pure mediocrity. The reason I've always preferred J-dramas over K-dramas is simply due to their diverse plots while K-dramas drag the plot over a course of 16 to 32 episodes which can sometimes be mind numbing. Not to mention how it has the same redundant lovey dovey stories used again and again and how most K-dramas lose their flavor despite starting off great thanks to the writing and the length of the episodes. And how almost every K-drama needs to have romance. J-dramas seem to be more diverse in terms of plots and are short and simple with their episodes since most of them are normally just 10 episodes long. No offense intended to K-dramas, just expressing my opinion just as you expressed yours. =)
WHO ARE THE PEOPLE RATING?? THE DRAMA JUST STARTED I -
The original Japanese drama was superb and is probably going to be superior considering that this is a Korean remake. Most Korean remakes of Japanese dramas tend to be inferior to their original Japanese counterparts. Still, I'm curious to see how they drag the plot for 16 episodes.
I'd take an age-gap relationship between a 30 year old and 50 year old who are both mature enough to make that choice over something like this where the young girl is in her early 20s and barely mature and the guy is in his 40s which makes the young girl look like she has daddy issues because why on earth would a 20 something girl fall for someone who is twice her age. That just screams daddy issues . People say that age-gap relationships like these happen all the time but how long do they actually last?! A perfect example of age-gap relationships being impractical and not lasting of off the top of my head would be Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore.
And to answer your question, I have no particular gripe with Fukada Kyoko but I really wonder what an actress thinks when she takes on trashy roles for student-teacher dramas. I wonder if its something like "Oh boy! I can't wait to pretend to fall in love with a pretend high school kid!" Lmao Probably not but gotta wonder what their mindset is when they take genetic roles like being a lead in a student-teacher drama.
PS. I'm new to drama so you may be thinking of someone else since that trashy student-teacher drama was the only thing I've seen Fukada Kyoko in. Next time, before being triggered and defending something you like because of someone else's difference of opinion, try to refute your argument or point with facts and not mere assumptions. Have a nice day! =)
Premise seems interesting but why is everybody except the main lead dressed up in a wannabe superhero costume in the poster? XD
I'm just thinking what the thought process of an actress like Arimura Kasumi is when she takes up trashy roles like these. Probably something like "Oh boy! I cannot wait to pretend falling in love with a pretend underage kid!"
But it seems like Korea is running out ideas for plots coz they're remaking even American shows like Designated Survivor. That show is not even good to begin with. Lol Just pure mediocrity. The reason I've always preferred J-dramas over K-dramas is simply due to their diverse plots while K-dramas drag the plot over a course of 16 to 32 episodes which can sometimes be mind numbing. Not to mention how it has the same redundant lovey dovey stories used again and again and how most K-dramas lose their flavor despite starting off great thanks to the writing and the length of the episodes. And how almost every K-drama needs to have romance. J-dramas seem to be more diverse in terms of plots and are short and simple with their episodes since most of them are normally just 10 episodes long. No offense intended to K-dramas, just expressing my opinion just as you expressed yours. =)