I’m rewatching Something in the Rain. I had forgotten the emotional depth this drama has and how it will tug…
I haven’t reached that part yet. I’m taking it slower because I know of the angst that’s coming. I think it does make sense if you view it from their characters’ perspective. Joon Hee is the confident one and more mature between the two of them even though she is older.
JHI’s role in OSN has more insecurities and so very different from Joon Hee. You’ll see the reason why. But you will see how he makes you believe as if he’s another person in that drama. He’s really just that good. In the same way that he is making Soo Ho very real with all his complex emotions. The edginess he brings complements so well to Jisoo’s portrayal of her character’s innocence and myriad of emotions.
This isn't Snowdrop related but it is Haein related. I'm currently watching Something in the Rain, as it's one…
I’m rewatching Something in the Rain. I had forgotten the emotional depth this drama has and how it will tug at your heartstrings. Both SYJ and JHI gave so much credibility to their roles. For JHI, he has a knack for making each character shine and giving a different personality for each role. He makes each character believable. He’s really good in One Spring Night too. Prepare lots of tissues :)
Before I go away and shut up about the controversy I want to address the comment that only Koreans have the right…
Thoughtful and thought-provoking discourse have been lacking in many public forums and social media platforms amidst many comments done in anger, sarcasm or guilt-tripping. Appreciate your posts. Thanks.
JHI’s role in OSN has more insecurities and so very different from Joon Hee. You’ll see the reason why. But you will see how he makes you believe as if he’s another person in that drama. He’s really just that good. In the same way that he is making Soo Ho very real with all his complex emotions. The edginess he brings complements so well to Jisoo’s portrayal of her character’s innocence and myriad of emotions.