This drama wouldn't be the same without Lee Sung Min's performance, what a great actor. Don't get me wrong, the rest of the cast are all great (though it's hard to believe the age of some characters.)
You yell racist so much, that the word has lost its meaning. It's that filter because of the mood and atmosphere…
I'm not obsessed over anything, in fact I didn't even care much while watching the episode, but facts are facts, so just to simply answear you. Yes you are right, the color manipulation is present since a long time, but that yellow color is not like the others, it's usually used specially for 2 reasons, either to devaluate a country compared to another (like how american movies show mexico), or to separate the past from present. So yes they used it in Korea's scenes too but only after the ML traveled back in time because now it's the 70's-->90's, but they still used it on Turkey's scenes even though the events took place in our present time, the different is so obvious in the first episode, the transition between SJK's scene in Turkey and the rest of the cast in SK makes it so clear. I came in peace, I'm only here to enjoy the drama, just like you
I find South korean very racist, they never show respect to any country in their dramas or in their comments when…
Yeah I've heard about "Sh**ting stars" though I didn't watch it. People really need to know the difference between appreciating their source of entertainment and living in the real world, and stop being partial. No country is perfect.
You yell racist so much, that the word has lost its meaning. It's that filter because of the mood and atmosphere…
Really? when they film in another country where someone is going to get killed, they use a yellow filter for the entire scenes before the incident to help us get in the tragic mood ? Thanks I didn't know that.
In the first episode, we saw Minyoung at war with Sunyang Group. Even if Hyunwoo said "you're just trying to do…
And I think the different in her style in clothes (wearing all black as prosecutor) is representing her grieve over DoJoon's death, she used to wear more colorful clothes.
If there were 0 stars, I would give it. İstanbul is not yellow. İSTANBUL IS NOT YELLOW!!! First, learn to respect…
I find South korean very racist, they never show respect to any country in their dramas or in their comments when they are talking about foreigners,that's why even though I like watching Kdrama, I still have no big interest in visiting the country.
My dream is to see HJE back to this type of drama, she is so great in melodramas yet wasting her talent in repetitive Rom-coms with a lot of screaming, I'm happy that this was the first drama of hers that I watched, thanks to that I still appreciate her
_Episode 1: was confusing (that's normal considering the big familly tree where everyone is evil, I'm still confused about some parts) SJK felt like the same cool Vencenzo yet he has to accept being humilated by everyone. The episode got more enteresting at the end _Episode 2: enjoyed every second of it, the grandpa-grandson duo stole the whole episode and I'll miss the little kid a lot (I teared up with him while he was crying) Expecting a lot from this drama, the cast is full of great actors, FL didn't got much screen time yet, I saw her in HP so I'm curious how she'll do here. The grandpa is such a great actor, I was watching the episode while waiting for his scenes. seeing Kim Nam Hee in the first episode after watching him in "the law cafe", what a complete different character he is so great. I have High expectations now.
One of the reasons why I started this show is SJK But the fact that I couldn't see him for an entire episode didn't bother me at all, because Kim Kang Hoon stole the show. He sell Mouse to me and made me love it from the beginning and he just did the same here too. What a great young actor, I expect him to be a first class k-drama actor when he grows up, until then I'll enjoy seeing him everytime they cast him as the young ML.
I watched this years ago, I don't remember much about it. But this lakorn was made for people who has low blood pressure, because it rises the BP very easly, it's about how to hate and love the same actress in the one show.
I used to be the same but nowadays I watch more C-drama's than Korean in both categories Modern C drama's are…
Thanks for your recommendations me too, I dropped The Oath of love because when everything was sweet and fine they decided to add useless misunderstandings just to make the drama longer, still hope that I'll finish it someday
I used to be the same but nowadays I watch more C-drama's than Korean in both categories Modern C drama's are…
Yes I agree, I guess the problem that they make simple stories that can be wrapped up in few episodes and give them over 20-30 episodes, even a 16 eps Kdrama can feel long and draggy, over 30 eps is too much to bear.
I just hope I won't be the "Queen of Tears" after finishing this drama
Don't get me wrong, the rest of the cast are all great (though it's hard to believe the age of some characters.)
If you want someone to fall for you, try embarrassing them on your first meeting.
Yes you are right, the color manipulation is present since a long time, but that yellow color is not like the others, it's usually used specially for 2 reasons, either to devaluate a country compared to another (like how american movies show mexico), or to separate the past from present.
So yes they used it in Korea's scenes too but only after the ML traveled back in time because now it's the 70's-->90's, but they still used it on Turkey's scenes even though the events took place in our present time, the different is so obvious in the first episode, the transition between SJK's scene in Turkey and the rest of the cast in SK makes it so clear.
I came in peace, I'm only here to enjoy the drama, just like you
People really need to know the difference between appreciating their source of entertainment and living in the real world, and stop being partial. No country is perfect.
SJK felt like the same cool Vencenzo yet he has to accept being humilated by everyone.
The episode got more enteresting at the end
_Episode 2: enjoyed every second of it, the grandpa-grandson duo stole the whole episode and I'll miss the little kid a lot (I teared up with him while he was crying)
Expecting a lot from this drama, the cast is full of great actors, FL didn't got much screen time yet, I saw her in HP so I'm curious how she'll do here. The grandpa is such a great actor, I was watching the episode while waiting for his scenes.
seeing Kim Nam Hee in the first episode after watching him in "the law cafe", what a complete different character he is so great.
I have High expectations now.
But the fact that I couldn't see him for an entire episode didn't bother me at all, because Kim Kang Hoon stole the show. He sell Mouse to me and made me love it from the beginning and he just did the same here too. What a great young actor, I expect him to be a first class k-drama actor when he grows up, until then I'll enjoy seeing him everytime they cast him as the young ML.
But this lakorn was made for people who has low blood pressure, because it rises the BP very easly, it's about how to hate and love the same actress in the one show.
me too, I dropped The Oath of love because when everything was sweet and fine they decided to add useless misunderstandings just to make the drama longer, still hope that I'll finish it someday