Top rating dramas aren't always the best ones and can be boring (see Goblin). However, I find them interesting, to know what the kdrama audience currently like. Based on her previous dramas, this writer put a lot of tropes, but is enteirtaining.
His previous self so no doppelganger. She did come back in her current era recently so yeah, she can go back and…
Thanks. Looks interesting. Concept close to Manhole. Maybe not as furious. https://kisskh.at/23467-manhole (in this drama, the time changes happen every one or two episodes)
Hi. I know nothing about the drama. Here my questions: What kind of time travel it is? Someone going into his previous self? Is there back and forth in time? Several time travels. I mean, the character goes in the past, change something altering the future, etc? (please, try to not give spoiler if you answer)
This drama is a tainted Mac Donald's menu. Which is quite an achievement, since their dishes are made more of plastic than organic substances, and hardly decompose at all. I saw a video of a bear refusing to eat the meat of one of this firm's hamburgers. Back on topic: worst drama of the last five years.
Ok i am curious about qhat yhe reason taeoh realised he love her mean bro what she is you neighbour only and where…
I'm watching an old kdrama with Shin Se Kyung. Two guys falling in love with the same girl, however: - We have time to get the situation, why and how they fall in love. - The girl is crazy pretty and lovable for different reasons for the two guys. - They live moments with her, so everything is on track. One of the two guys even save her life, while the other spend holidays with her (after he helped her in the past).
Now about Impossible heir: - Unlikeable girl, depressive, who first speech is about reaching her ambition. - Ugly with big fish eyes. No charm, dull. Never smiles at least once. - No moment really lived with her, allowing to trust a feeling. - She was just here, one day, in the canteen. - Or for the ML, neighbour with all red flags, making you to want to run away.
π₯ Breaking new π₯ Actor Lee Jae-Wook hospitalized in the wake of his drama "The Impossible Heir". The scandal breaks! The actor was put under pressure by impossible working conditions endangering his health. The actor's fans blame the writer and director. It is feared that the actor will undergo surgery in the near future. Mr. Kim Seong-Wu, the actor's manager, is taking Disney to court!
Manager Kim released a statement: "We quickly detected that the scene where grandfather Kang Joong-Mo asks the main character never to show his emotions was dangerous. We negotiated to have the script changed, but the production was intractable on the subject."
Producer Park Eun-Seo replied: "It's a risk to take when you're an actor and you want to reach the top. Lee Jae-Wook accepted the challenge. We're not responsible. Changing the scene would have harmed the screenwriter and destroyed her creative vision. We couldn't risk her refusing to work with us in the future."
As a result of this scene, actor Lee Jae-Wook had to play a tense, emotionless, literally constipated character throughout the drama and now suffers from facial tightness.
On this subject, facial surgery professor Go Young-Tak said: "Facial tightness is a taboo subject, but one that affects many actors. The famous actor Lee Min-Ho suffered from it and had to undergo surgery. His facial tautness was extreme and several facial muscles had to be amputated so that his face could relax. A heavy trauma that weighed heavily on his career."
Surgery is risky, and can result in irreversible after-effects! Lee Jae-Wook's fans fear he'll end up like Lee Min-Ho, with a relaxed face but unable to produce facial expressions.
Some actors are taking a cautious approach and living with their disability. Actress Shin Se-Kyung testified: "I suffered from facial tightness very early in my career. I had to play the role of an ingenuous, romantic girl, often surprised or wondering while staring into space. After that, my eyes tightened forever. I'm only able to make round eyes and a blurred, unfocused gaze. It's a heavy handicap that I've accepted, because I think it also gives me a lot of charm, and my fans love my round-eyed, unfocused look, even if they see only that throughout the drama".
π₯ Breaking new π₯ Mr. Park Eun-Seo, CEO of korean production company sues Disney for misleading translation. According to Mr. Park, Disney purposely mistranslated the title of the drama.
Original title was: The Impossible Hair.
Mr. Park said: "Because of this, the audience got the wrong idea about the drama and the ratings have collapsed. The audience couldn't make sens of what's happening in the story. It's very unfair to actress Hong Su Zu who worked a lot on her hair".
just writing about thinking of dropping it after ep1, don`t recall when did I ever drop a drama this fast..
Reborn Rich director is Jung Dae Yun, the same than King2Hearts (one of my fav dramas). And he's an excellent director. There were two directors in King2Hearts, Jung Dae Yun worked several dramas with a pair director. I don't know who did what exactly, if it's two teams dramas or there is an assistant director. Anyway:
In King2Hearts, we see first episodes the images in the palace with the warm and sophisticated lighting and composition. Then episode 2, the famous "bring a glass of water" scene in the white room, looking like a Stanley Kubrick scene. Here I'm sure this director did that, because he often put a reference to great movies in his dramas.
Reason why I was interested by his style is because he also did my all time fav drama (W). So I was curious about his work. As many artists he improves over time, and damnit, Reborn Rich directing is insanely good. Just watch the very first scene with the close up on the round mirror.
Reborn Rich story is a bit the one of Impossible Heir, but well done.
I see quite a few people here asking why this show is getting much more hate/anger than scripts that are written…
Unlikeable main characters, not because they are gray or bad, but because we don't care about them. Why and how the writer did that mistake, I'd like to know, but it seems it relies on a lot of different reasons. Among them, the fact they are dull and in a depressive mode most of the time.
20 millions for these 12 episodes. I don't see where the budget is gone. Memories of the Alhambra was 20M too, 16 episodes, perfect directing, high ranked writer, most paid male actor, CGI of augmented reality, and half the drama shot in Spain.
In every episode there are many scene which need details about what happening
It's not that, it's more: You're about to die tomorrow, then... What do you want to tell about life, your certainty and your failures? And you can't cheat with a dramatic recipe. You can't just use a "known formula for getting the audience". It's about to tell the emotional truth.
Yes, but everything is overated here.The formula to put it right is: (NOTE - 5) x2.So this drama is 4.2/10.
It was the kind of irrational thinking a lot of people do. As well to propose something than accuse wrongly. Didn't you notice how people are today? You can watch an episode of South Park 5 years ago and laugh a lot. But now, the parody have become the reality.
Yes, but everything is overated here.The formula to put it right is: (NOTE - 5) x2.So this drama is 4.2/10.
Let's test with "special exception": - Drama A is 8.6, then becomes 8.6. - Drama B is 8.5, then becomes 6.4. Drama A was just better than drama B for 0.1, then is 2.4 difference. By the way, how do you get a drama rated 7 or 8 ? πππ
I like a lot how it's made. Remind me the quality of Death's games.
The only thing I don't like about Goblin: it's a boring drama.
However, I find them interesting, to know what the kdrama audience currently like.
Based on her previous dramas, this writer put a lot of tropes, but is enteirtaining.
Concept close to Manhole. Maybe not as furious.
https://kisskh.at/23467-manhole
(in this drama, the time changes happen every one or two episodes)
Here my questions:
What kind of time travel it is? Someone going into his previous self?
Is there back and forth in time? Several time travels.
I mean, the character goes in the past, change something altering the future, etc?
(please, try to not give spoiler if you answer)
Does she take the throne from Kim Eun Sook, as the top popular kdrama writer?
And as a supporter of freedom of speech, you are my friend!
Two guys falling in love with the same girl, however:
- We have time to get the situation, why and how they fall in love.
- The girl is crazy pretty and lovable for different reasons for the two guys.
- They live moments with her, so everything is on track. One of the two guys even save her life, while the other spend holidays with her (after he helped her in the past).
Now about Impossible heir:
- Unlikeable girl, depressive, who first speech is about reaching her ambition.
- Ugly with big fish eyes. No charm, dull. Never smiles at least once.
- No moment really lived with her, allowing to trust a feeling.
- She was just here, one day, in the canteen.
- Or for the ML, neighbour with all red flags, making you to want to run away.
Actor Lee Jae-Wook hospitalized in the wake of his drama "The Impossible Heir".
The scandal breaks!
The actor was put under pressure by impossible working conditions endangering his health.
The actor's fans blame the writer and director.
It is feared that the actor will undergo surgery in the near future.
Mr. Kim Seong-Wu, the actor's manager, is taking Disney to court!
Manager Kim released a statement:
"We quickly detected that the scene where grandfather Kang Joong-Mo asks the main character never to show his emotions was dangerous. We negotiated to have the script changed, but the production was intractable on the subject."
Producer Park Eun-Seo replied:
"It's a risk to take when you're an actor and you want to reach the top. Lee Jae-Wook accepted the challenge. We're not responsible. Changing the scene would have harmed the screenwriter and destroyed her creative vision. We couldn't risk her refusing to work with us in the future."
As a result of this scene, actor Lee Jae-Wook had to play a tense, emotionless, literally constipated character throughout the drama and now suffers from facial tightness.
On this subject, facial surgery professor Go Young-Tak said:
"Facial tightness is a taboo subject, but one that affects many actors. The famous actor Lee Min-Ho suffered from it and had to undergo surgery. His facial tautness was extreme and several facial muscles had to be amputated so that his face could relax. A heavy trauma that weighed heavily on his career."
Surgery is risky, and can result in irreversible after-effects! Lee Jae-Wook's fans fear he'll end up like Lee Min-Ho, with a relaxed face but unable to produce facial expressions.
Some actors are taking a cautious approach and living with their disability.
Actress Shin Se-Kyung testified:
"I suffered from facial tightness very early in my career. I had to play the role of an ingenuous, romantic girl, often surprised or wondering while staring into space. After that, my eyes tightened forever. I'm only able to make round eyes and a blurred, unfocused gaze. It's a heavy handicap that I've accepted, because I think it also gives me a lot of charm, and my fans love my round-eyed, unfocused look, even if they see only that throughout the drama".
Mr. Park Eun-Seo, CEO of korean production company sues Disney for misleading translation.
According to Mr. Park, Disney purposely mistranslated the title of the drama.
Original title was: The Impossible Hair.
Mr. Park said: "Because of this, the audience got the wrong idea about the drama and the ratings have collapsed. The audience couldn't make sens of what's happening in the story. It's very unfair to actress Hong Su Zu who worked a lot on her hair".
In King2Hearts, we see first episodes the images in the palace with the warm and sophisticated lighting and composition. Then episode 2, the famous "bring a glass of water" scene in the white room, looking like a Stanley Kubrick scene. Here I'm sure this director did that, because he often put a reference to great movies in his dramas.
Reason why I was interested by his style is because he also did my all time fav drama (W). So I was curious about his work. As many artists he improves over time, and damnit, Reborn Rich directing is insanely good. Just watch the very first scene with the close up on the round mirror.
Reborn Rich story is a bit the one of Impossible Heir, but well done.
I find myself liking more simple characters like Kang In Joo. We don't have a lot of background and the character is a bit clichΓ©, however he's likeable in the way we are always curious to see how annoying he will be as the jerk of the drama, and the scene will be funny.
Memories of the Alhambra was 20M too, 16 episodes, perfect directing, high ranked writer, most paid male actor, CGI of augmented reality, and half the drama shot in Spain.
What do you want to tell about life, your certainty and your failures?
And you can't cheat with a dramatic recipe. You can't just use a "known formula for getting the audience". It's about to tell the emotional truth.
As well to propose something than accuse wrongly.
Didn't you notice how people are today?
You can watch an episode of South Park 5 years ago and laugh a lot.
But now, the parody have become the reality.
- Drama A is 8.6, then becomes 8.6.
- Drama B is 8.5, then becomes 6.4.
Drama A was just better than drama B for 0.1, then is 2.4 difference.
By the way, how do you get a drama rated 7 or 8 ? πππ