I think this will offend some fans, but she looks too thin.
She doesn't look unwell. It's annoying that whenever actresses lose weight people start acting worried when all they're doing is criticizing their shape. If you said the same thing about her being too chubby people would have attacked you without a second thought for body shaming, but criticizing people for being too thin is somehow okay
i don't know man, I had huge expectations for Big Bet becausd the Choi Min Shik was in it and for Uncle Samsik…
i disagree personally. I watched the first part and there was nothing that interesting, nothing new. Too many characters that felt soulless, nothing unique about the plot, nothing striking about the directing, no moment that remained imprinted in my mind. I could watch the second part, if you say that it's a huge step up from the first part, but I doubt it.
i don't know man, I had huge expectations for Big Bet becausd the Choi Min Shik was in it and for Uncle Samsik…
I don't think being for an adult audience is necessarily a sign of quality, to be honest. Yes, characters use curse words, people die, everyone is so serious all the time, but where is the depth? Where is the novelty. Korean thriller dramas have a long road ahead before they can catch up with the bigs like True Detective, Fargo or Breaking Bad from the american tv
I feel this is gonna be one of the best dramas of 2024, Kim yon seok (who is an a-class movie actor) wouldn't…
i don't know man, I had huge expectations for Big Bet becausd the Choi Min Shik was in it and for Uncle Samsik because of Song Kang Ho. But both shows ended up being rather mid. I hope Frog proves me wrong because it looks amazing, but even the greatest can fail in choosing a script
that's just taste, if you look at her awards clearly most people don't agree with you. Burning was her first role, she was so young and she still delivered a very believable and relatable performance as someone struggling with depression, without overacting. She was still a newbie and she played the role of a deranged serial killer in the Call. I'm not sure what else do you expect from her she's challenging herself with diverse roles and from the trailer we got for Queen Woo it seems like she will play the part well
People don't think that Jeon Jong Seo can handle this role? LOL. She's literally one of the most versatile actress in South Korea, but people only watched wedding Impossible and money heist and they think they know her
for those who watched the first episode, hiw heavy on the makjang side is this? I wanna watch for Sol Kyung Gu, but I'm not a fan of Makjangs like The Penthouse and Little Women tbh (though I was able to enjoy Sky Castle)
I thought this is it's own standalone story set in korea while what happened in the anime still happens, what…
I mean, I don't know about kdramas, but american tv has: better call saul, house of the dragon and we own this city. All of them recent spin off that met favorable response both by the critics and the audience
Honestly, people hating on him is unwarranted. I think he maturely handled the whole situation by not publicly…
I don't blame her, it's not like she hurt anyone. But people accusing him of being a coward for keeping his private life private are dumb. It's ridiculous how people are fighting wars left and right over someone's personal business lol.
man, I hope that when Sk stops bothering him he leaves that country for good to work as an actor somewhere else. He's literally one of the best actors they have, his talent shouldn't go to waste.
After hearing about this situation, I was confused about what the scandal was because I remember reading an article…
It's nice coming here to find a rational comment among the crap that I've been reading. Honestly I just hope that none of them gets canceled over this so called acting: actors should only be judged tor their acting, unless they commit an actual crime. Anything else is their business and their business only, I can't understand why people are so obsessed with things unrelated to their jobs. This is a perfect example of parasocial relationships, if we have to use the correct terminology.
It don’t matter in the end. They had all receipts on this so-called love triangle with pictures. They gambled…
I'm not implying anything tbh, I said what I had to say bluntly: acting sad because Lee Sun Kyun killed himself a few months ago, but then acting all crazy about a celebrity's private life is just hypocrisy at its finest.
I don't think one of them is going to kill themselves too, because I genuinely believe that people are going to forget this so called scandal as soon as they find a new shiny toy to sink their teeth into, I just wanted to point out the hypocrisy. People kept blaming the press, but they don't realize that they're the ones feeding the press by violating their fave's privacy. I mean, I've seen some behaviors from the fans that are downright creepy.
no offence, but you're all fucking unhinged for making someone's else dating life your businesses and acting crazy about it as if the people involved own you anything. i won't sit here and defend celebrities, but please go outside and touch grass if you really feel angry about it. Also, you guys really learned nothing from Lee Sun Kyun's death, you people blame Korean's press for ruining their lives by violating their privacy, and yet you keep seeking new scandals.
I don't think one of them is going to kill themselves too, because I genuinely believe that people are going to forget this so called scandal as soon as they find a new shiny toy to sink their teeth into, I just wanted to point out the hypocrisy. People kept blaming the press, but they don't realize that they're the ones feeding the press by violating their fave's privacy. I mean, I've seen some behaviors from the fans that are downright creepy.