Just now, I try to memorize all lottery results, each day! Because MAYBE, I could go back 10 years in the past when... hu... it would be ten years in the future. But OBVIOUSLY: 1 - I want to be rich. 2 - I don't want people saying I'm stupid, write on internet "blah-blah-blah, just play loto, you know the results, you come from the future".
Its the bitter PMR fans, Unfortunately they're mad this drama has done better both Domestically and Internationally.…
PMR was a good watch, but I had to admit it, as well as all my friends watching that: the FL is completely out of bounds. She's the ultimate victim, but as if by magic, when she come back in time, she rips her wedding dress in front of family, dare to enter a hotel room with an unknow guy... to have sex or arranged marriage. It's just absurd compared to what is the character in the core. Then, thanks, the characters becomes a bit more realistic. But episode 1, 2, 3 are non-sens about her.
how's this series so far?should I start this or not?
If you can't get dark comedy without someone explaining it to you, then this drama isn't for you. Else, it's excellent quality. The more I dig in the screenplay, the more I'm amazed.
Only in the time travel department. Other than that at least IMO, PMR had consistent characters who were likeable…
Any drama with a so-called "strong badass woman" is unrealistic. They are super-thin, small, no muscle, but we are supposed to believe they kick asses. Except "strong woman bong-so", because, ofc, she has superpowers.
Only in the time travel department. Other than that at least IMO, PMR had consistent characters who were likeable…
No, it's the first thing I noticed when watching PMR. The FL is a pure victim, but as soon as she comes back in the past: She starts acting bold, out of character. I was puzzled by that. Only after a while, she's in a more realistic middle zone with uncertainties. Anyway, it wasn't a flaw that prevented me to like the drama.
You know, I just gotta say this. To those who keeps bringing up Perfect Marriage Revenge as a comparison, first…
PMR did the best it could with the low budget. MMH is a more important production. Even with the same basic concept, the two dramas are differents about tone. PMR have a makjang feel, while MMH is dark comedy. That's it! Nothing wrong about liking the two dramas, what I do.
After putting on-hold for the X time, I've reach episode 17 ! It's a nice drama to continue from time to time. The story is simple enough. There aren't tons of things to remember, so it's easy to understand after a break.
Hi. How are you? The two dramas you mention were written by Baek Sun Woo, so the writer of Dr Slump.I liked "My…
Castway Diva was on top position, but at last second, DG was the best drama I watched last year. Episode 4. woow! I don't care about their debate, I take the story as it is. And the wonderful work of director/screenwriter is the main point. I didn't even got the feeling the drama wanted to force me any message.
I used the actress Hye Ri in my screenplay "Bookstore where you rent my heart" (see that on my blog). There some steamy scenes, but as you say, it never goes very far, as it's a kdrama! Just some sexy jokes, no more.
You have love stories in kdramas where the leads have bedscenes. Even quite fast, like the drama IRIS. But the writer always does that in a way you see nothing. So often, you have the two leads waking up in the same bed, not even fully naked, of course. Just we get the allusion and understand they made it. ;-)
Damn.. My girl Aveira is constantly tracking Netflix top 10 to see whether this show is still on there and posting…
I can't see her crap. At some point, she blocked me. Even when I don't remember having an argument with this person. But 'u know, it's useless to look for rationality here.
its over-all a great drama with all the comic elements and i lived the character of noh do gyeong... everything…
I'm gonna write a fan-fiction of them 60 years after. With romantic scenes. But I will also rate this "M". Because I want explicit bed scenes full of erotism and cheese crusts.
1 - I want to be rich.
2 - I don't want people saying I'm stupid, write on internet "blah-blah-blah, just play loto, you know the results, you come from the future".
Get rich with stock market..... wait, do you know stock market?
Except "strong woman bong-so", because, ofc, she has superpowers.
The FL is a pure victim, but as soon as she comes back in the past:
She starts acting bold, out of character. I was puzzled by that.
Only after a while, she's in a more realistic middle zone with uncertainties.
Anyway, it wasn't a flaw that prevented me to like the drama.
Even with the same basic concept, the two dramas are differents about tone.
PMR have a makjang feel, while MMH is dark comedy.
That's it! Nothing wrong about liking the two dramas, what I do.
It's a nice drama to continue from time to time. The story is simple enough.
There aren't tons of things to remember, so it's easy to understand after a break.
By the way, Goblin was already boring and plotless.
"hey, get a life, get a job". 😂😂😂😂😂
Cliché drama, cliché lines...
I don't care about their debate, I take the story as it is. And the wonderful work of director/screenwriter is the main point. I didn't even got the feeling the drama wanted to force me any message.
I used the actress Hye Ri in my screenplay "Bookstore where you rent my heart" (see that on my blog). There some steamy scenes, but as you say, it never goes very far, as it's a kdrama! Just some sexy jokes, no more.
You have love stories in kdramas where the leads have bedscenes. Even quite fast, like the drama IRIS. But the writer always does that in a way you see nothing. So often, you have the two leads waking up in the same bed, not even fully naked, of course. Just we get the allusion and understand they made it. ;-)
Even when I don't remember having an argument with this person.
But 'u know, it's useless to look for rationality here.
With romantic scenes. But I will also rate this "M".
Because I want explicit bed scenes full of erotism and cheese crusts.