why do all male lead have traumatic past, people can have a social phobia without having a traumatic event...having…
Sociophobia is the debilitating fear of being judged, so it’s all-encompassing. And it does develop from one or many repeated events where the sufferer experienced profound shame or embarrassment. Whereas an aversion to crowds, is often due to the high noise level, is common in most introverts.
Why does Jaehi work with the cops?Why is juwon so bent on DS? Why does he think himself clever when all he does…
After reading this blurb, it’s evident you don’t fully understand what is going on. Perhaps reading recaps on Dramabeans will provide much needed enlightenment. The genre ought to be denoted as a psychological thriller. And the usage of red herrings has been masterful. There’s no misdirection involved. Early on it was mentioned that the Beauty Parlour owner was seen making financial deals with men who were definitely strangers. The Russian mafia fits. JW and the Regional Prosecutor have personal and professional issues to work through. Again it’s a psychological thriller and the games they play with each other are critical to JW’s growth as a human being. Ditto his adversarial relationship with DS. Now KJM did not kill YY. He cut off her fingers and she managed to escape. Did you not see her running and holding the bloody cloth around both her hands? Now the actual killer whom I won’t spoil their identity, ran her over. They then tossed her to the other side of the road. It was clear by her eyes she was no longer. JJ had been drinking and was definitely speeding. He was not in a good state of mind when his car hit the lump on the road. It was understandable to think that it was a deer in a deer farm. Again, he did not kill her. So YY’s body wound up with two sets of tracks on her. JJ was clearly traumatized by the incident. He was dating her, after all. Jae he was supposed to go to police college prior to her father’s death. That’s why they include her in police business. She had a job interview last episode, and the next thing you know the Prosecutor has a work contract drawn up. Coincidence? JW was convinced for the longest time of DS’s guilt and he was determined to outwit him and bring him to justice. Their approach to their work is very different and JW who is very by the book did not see at first the value of DS’s person-oriented, flexible and calm approach to policing. At the heart of it they just did not like or trust one another. Because JW was leading the task force on the missing women, like any investigator, there was the drive to wrap up the case. This drama is a tough sell for some people. The number of characters you have to size up and determine motivations for is not for everyone. I understand that. Most people don’t want to be bothered having to think that much. And that’s perfectly fine.
Need some recommendatios for dramas where characters have creepy expressions,any ideas?
Psychopath Diary. Park Sung Hoon’s facial expressions will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. He is the psychopath’s psychopath. he’s that good!
No matter how much research is undertaken, errors will always crop up, regardless. ( The movie Titanic featured her sister ship the Olympic. Big oops! ) You have to consider INTENT. Did the originating country purposefully show disrespect? How crucial were the errors in compromising the integrity of the film? SBS acknowledged their oversight, apologized and the Chinese need to move on. I would have thought the very presence of Zombies would have been the initial clue it was not going to be a serious treatise on the royals to be featured. Can the film be reworked to remove the offensive parts and aired? Censorship is a slippery slope and letting China dictate what Koreans watch, well, no good will come of it.
A similar tale took place s few years ago when actor Ben Affleck made the movie Argo, about Americans being held hostage in their embassy in Tehran. Long story short they were rescued by a film crew. So far so good. The issue that ticked off Canada, England and even Iran, was that he portrayed the rescuers as CIA operatives, rather than the true heroes, the Canadian Ambassador and embassy staff! You will agree that, that goes far beyond artistic licence. Complaints were raised and duly noted. I bring this up to show while there was discontent, the movie was not banned, and the public had the choice to view it or not. And happily the Canadians were inspired to make their own version, resulting in even more actors being employed. And a more accurate perspective being offered for the public to consider. Art is not history and people could find so many more important issues to gripe about!
Ben Affleck’s Argo was akin to fiction, when he made the heroes who rescued American hostages in Tehran the CIA operatives, rather than the actual Canadian Embassy diplomats and staff. He managed to tick off Britain, Iran and of course Canada in the process. There were no cries to have the film removed from screens everywhere. People stayed away in droves, thereby lessening box office results. That’s how you deal with this type of issue- hit them in the pocketbook. There’s no need to curtail other’s viewing of the film, flaws and all.
This reminds me of the movie Titanic. If everything were actually historically correct, it would have been a different movie. Purists, such as myself, just bit our tongues and reminded ourselves we weren’t watching a documentary!
Whereas an aversion to crowds, is often due to the high noise level, is common in most introverts.
There’s no misdirection involved.
Early on it was mentioned that the Beauty Parlour owner was seen making financial deals with men who were definitely strangers. The Russian mafia fits.
JW and the Regional Prosecutor have personal and professional issues to work through. Again it’s a psychological thriller and the games they play with each other are critical to JW’s growth as a human being. Ditto his adversarial relationship with DS.
Now KJM did not kill YY. He cut off her fingers and she managed to escape. Did you not see her running and holding the bloody cloth around both her hands?
Now the actual killer whom I won’t spoil their identity, ran her over. They then tossed her to the other side of the road. It was clear by her eyes she was no longer.
JJ had been drinking and was definitely speeding. He
was not in a good state of mind when his car hit the lump on the road. It was understandable to think that it was a deer in a deer farm. Again, he did not kill her.
So YY’s body wound up with two sets of tracks on her.
JJ was clearly traumatized by the incident. He was dating her, after all.
Jae he was supposed to go to police college prior to her father’s death. That’s why they include her in police business. She had a job interview last episode, and the next thing you know the Prosecutor has a work contract drawn up. Coincidence?
JW was convinced for the longest time of DS’s guilt and he was determined to outwit him and bring him to justice. Their approach to their work is very different and JW who is very by the book did not see at first the value of DS’s person-oriented, flexible and calm approach to policing. At the heart of it they just did not like or trust one another.
Because JW was leading the task force on the missing women, like any investigator, there was the drive to wrap up the case.
This drama is a tough sell for some people. The number of characters you have to size up and determine motivations for is not for everyone.
I understand that. Most people don’t want to be bothered having to think that much. And that’s perfectly fine.
SBS acknowledged their oversight, apologized and the Chinese need to move on. I would have thought the very presence of Zombies would have been the initial clue it was not going to be a serious treatise on the royals to be featured. Can the film be reworked to remove the offensive parts and aired?
Censorship is a slippery slope and letting China dictate what Koreans watch, well, no good will come of it.
Complaints were raised and duly noted. I bring this up to show while there was discontent, the movie was not banned, and the public had the choice to view it or not. And happily the Canadians were inspired to make their own version, resulting in even more actors being employed. And a more accurate perspective being offered for the public to consider.
Art is not history and people could find so many more important issues to gripe about!