Hmm, according to twitter spoilers you better set yourself up for a shitty ending, That filming in Busan looked…
Well, at this point in time (last 2 eps) it is only normal to show deceptive spoilers ... to keep us breathless, hearts fluttering with trepidations, dying of curiosity to guess the ending of the story.
Yeah it's kinda true, but i feel most of his pre military dramas were huge hits. Post military he intentionally…
Well, I first saw him in the post military dramas, like Healer, K2, Suspicious Partner, etc etc and found him OK, as he waspleasing to the eye and good in fighter roles. Much later I watched the beautiful exquisite historical drama "Empress Ki", at a friend's recommendation, and was surprised to see JCW there. But also amazed at his superb performance of a role of such complexity. I have also realized what it meant for a young actor to be led by exceptional directors and writers. That is why I assume his disappointment of not finding another similarly demanding role. But of course, this is how I would have felt, if in his shoes.
Yeah it's kinda true, but i feel most of his pre military dramas were huge hits. Post military he intentionally…
This may be so, but I can't stop thinking about what it meant for a young actor to have invested himself in the most valuable role, at the beginning of his career. As an appreciator of his talent, I feel that he is undervalued. His smile, even in the most comical moments, has something bittersweet, bordering the tragic. He has the physique and the emotional expressiveness, of an actor of Shakespearean finesse. I would like there to be roles commensurating with his talents.
In my opinion, the most impressive role where JCW showed his acting skills was when he was 25 in "Empress Ki". His performance there was a rare gem. Although a good actor in many subsequent action dramas, JCW was not offered roles of similar caliber to show his true mastery. I don't know why, but I'm inclined to believe that this is his opinion as well.
What a Kumbaya ending! YET not perfect, hence my suggestions to writers:
=> To make the story even more Kumbaya ..., simultaneously, at the family table, both Soo Jeong and Yeon Doo having puke fits, as signs of iminent pregnancies;
But wait, there is more ! => To make the story the Kumbayanest possible ..., Yeon Doo and Tae Kyung realizing that their first crushes were not that bad, thus simultaneously switching back, YD to Joon Ha and TK to Se Jin …, to the delight of the entire family.
Also Knetz are saying the title should b changed to Kim Junha has come 😂🤣 this has become a laughing stock…
I have no idea how Korean names are structured (first name vs last name) , so maybe you can illuminate …, but in ep43, at Strawb’s resting place, the official mentioned that the real name of the deceased was something ending in “Hee”. And there is another character in the story with the same “Hee” name. Any poss relation?
Lol I watch daily dramas too. I stuck through 150 episodes of The Second Husband. Hell when you watch American…
True. Since I started (several years ago) watching Korean, Chinese, Taiwanese, also Thai lakorns, it became impossible for me to watch American, English, French etc series. And I am American & European.
There are many absurdities in this drama. The top one for me: almost a year has past since YD &TK have declared their love for each other but, even if married and in bed together they still did not consume it. How on earth did it happen that the prudish YD got pregnant with JH ?
to keep us breathless, hearts fluttering with trepidations, dying of curiosity to guess the ending of the story.
For some reason (hint: twin brother), I have doubts.
Much later I watched the beautiful exquisite historical drama "Empress Ki", at a friend's recommendation, and was surprised to see JCW there. But also amazed at his superb performance of a role of such complexity.
I have also realized what it meant for a young actor to be led by exceptional directors and writers. That is why I assume his disappointment of not finding another similarly demanding role. But of course, this is how I would have felt, if in his shoes.
As an appreciator of his talent, I feel that he is undervalued.
His smile, even in the most comical moments, has something bittersweet, bordering the tragic. He has the physique and the emotional expressiveness, of an actor of Shakespearean finesse. I would like there to be roles commensurating with his talents.
Although a good actor in many subsequent action dramas, JCW was not offered roles of similar caliber to show his true mastery.
I don't know why, but I'm inclined to believe that this is his opinion as well.
Mark for me: Kleun Cheewit and My Forever Sunshine.
After that: the beginning of the end.
=> To make the story even more Kumbaya ...,
simultaneously, at the family table, both Soo Jeong and Yeon Doo having puke fits,
as signs of iminent pregnancies;
But wait, there is more !
=> To make the story the Kumbayanest possible ...,
Yeon Doo and Tae Kyung realizing that their first crushes were not that bad,
thus simultaneously switching back, YD to Joon Ha and TK to Se Jin …,
to the delight of the entire family.
It was about nothing with lots of product placement.