they most definitely do have acting schools in Korea.
I'm not afraid of them. Let them come. Actually I want Jisoo to improve at acting. That's a better thing to say then keeping your idol in this fantasy world in which they think they are good at everything.
You can get the story in those episodes, not the characterization and the character work. If you think the show…
If I'm about to tell you a story about how I have saved a cat stuck in the tree, I'm not going to tell you how that tree was planted 100 years ago, what weather it endured throughout the years etc. I'm not going to tell you when and where the cat was born and who raised him. I'm going to tell you how I braved through the storm, how I almost got hit by a car running across the street, how I overcome every obstacle to save the cat. That's a captivating storytelling. I'm not saying flashbacks in Moving are a bad thing, they are just over long and pointless to the plot and final battle. It's not a brazilian telenovela. I work in the writing field for movies and TV and every respected writer will tell you that overused flashbacks are sign of lazy writing.
You can get the story in those episodes, not the characterization and the character work. If you think the show…
You failed to comprehend what I'm talking about.
Enlight me. Why do I need a love story of each main couple? Why do I need a back story of some guy that appears in two last episodes and dies two minutes later? This pointless episodes added nothing to the main story hence bad storytelling. If you can't focus on your main story it's a bad storytelling. Teach me more.
Somehow the screenwriter managed to drag what should have been a 6( 8 at most) episode drama into a 20 episode slog filled with unnecessary flashbacks that did nothing to advance the main plot, which initself is plain. When you remove the flashbacks you get a short story about peopole being targetted and eliminated for having superpowers that ends with an action packed finale. Of course there must be South vs North drama, but that also didn't add nothing new to the story. Well directed drama with serious problems in the storytelling department.
they most definitely do have acting schools in Korea.
Oh, right. Jisoo. She's the prime example of what I'm talking about. I guess at this point, and the level of fame they have it's beneath them to go to acting school to be better at their job. Maybe they think they will get better just by making more movies or dramas?
You call this love? If you love someone you do everything in your power to be with that person. You just don't hang up skype and wait another 12 years to show up and possibly destroy other people's marriage, causing problems.
I'm not saying flashbacks in Moving are a bad thing, they are just over long and pointless to the plot and final battle. It's not a brazilian telenovela. I work in the writing field for movies and TV and every respected writer will tell you that overused flashbacks are sign of lazy writing.
Enlight me. Why do I need a love story of each main couple? Why do I need a back story of some guy that appears in two last episodes and dies two minutes later? This pointless episodes added nothing to the main story hence bad storytelling. If you can't focus on your main story it's a bad storytelling. Teach me more.