hopefully smoking gun comes out soon. He really needs a good drama atp to get much of his deserved recognition
That's still not an answer to my question why you wanna get rid of all women in Kdramas (as indicated in your senseless remark about other actors, typically gayish misogynistic behaviour).
hopefully smoking gun comes out soon. He really needs a good drama atp to get much of his deserved recognition
Are you misogynistic? Without the great Korean actresses, overrated and overhyped idols like Seo would ruin entire shows. (I hear the Oppa-screaming groupies coming)
Hwang's and Park's performances are the highlights of this show. The overacting of actors like Hwang is one of the reasons why I watch only Korean movies and shows for almost a decade now. I'm wondering how people who criticize the Korean overacting can call themselves "Kdrama fans"? After rewatching I must say that the male lead is not as great as the hype surrounding him. It was not method acting enough to call him better than Hwang or Park.
The performances of Hwang Jung-eum and Park Seo-joon are the highlights of this show. The overacting of actors like Hwang is one of the reasons why I only watch Korean movies and shows for almost a decade now.
This drama was something (and it wasn't exactly good)... female lead was a full-blown adult acting like a teenager…
Nah. The best performance, alongside Seo In-guk, delivered Jo Han-chul. That's why I love South Korean shows, because of actors like Jo. The "second male lead" was boring. I rewatched this show so many times because of the moments and chemistry between Jo and Seo.
Does this actually worth the hype? I didn’t get the chance yet to watch this
Ironically, despite the awful acting and looks of the three clowns of Sam San Tech (even Suzy seems like a great actress in comparison to them), the show is great. The script, directing, visuals and supporting cast is a solid 10/10. I wish they would write more solid characters for Suzy, almost every time she plays the old-fashioned, naive and weak girl falling in love with the biggest jerk no matter how he treats her (with Uncontrollably Fond as the worst example), characters made popular by Park Shin-hye.
What if I'm here for the writer? I watched her dramas from Dream High and loved them, so I was waiting for this.…
NJH is really one of the most overrated actors. His acting is so stiff and boring. 25/21, Weightlifting Fairy and Start-up would have been perfect if it wasn't for him. I hope they stop casting him
FL ruins ML's life just because she wasn't having fun with her rich life.
No. Watch it again carefully. It was the ml's father who stole his son's money and caused the mess. Under pressure the ml himself agreed to work with the fl to pay the old man with her money and continue the business to earn back the money stolen by the ml's jerk of father. Like in real life it's the adults, particularly parents, who influence and f*ck up their children's future.
To have a second season would need a very incredible plot because two of the drama's Mls are seriously injured.I…
Min-hee is alive but seriously injured. I once found an "Ending Explained" article where the author claimed that she died on the spot, which is not true.
I kinda suffered to rate this drama, since I actually liked most of the characters and there were many funny and…
Everyone watches movies or shows from another angle (particularly dumbed-downed Westerners). Some of the cases you mentioned were great and important, particularly the children's liberation army case (which had its funny moments too). If you work as a lawyer or for a lawyer, you realise that in reality such investigations are mostly nothing but paperwork, meaning super boring. If you want unrealistic "one-amongst-us-is-the-murderer"-law shows then watch 'Law School'. The concept of the show was clear from the beginning, so why bother watching it if you don't like it? I remember people saying that it is unrealistic that the main character got a case right after joining the company, yet some of these guys want serial killer-cases? The relationship and happy ending between Young-woo and Jun-ho was well-written and not rushed. Rushed was the Min-woo thing; it was not even a redemption arc, at least not according to the definition. However, it was still wrapped up satisfying (there are worse wanna-be redemption arcs in other KDramas). The cast and performances were perfect. There was no stiff, awkwardly-looking idol who usually f*cks up entire shows, or other annoying performances (like in Law School).
The rating is too high, you guys. It's fluffy and cute, and the first half was good, but let's come to our senses.…
The actor who played the autistic guy in 'Move to Heaven' was annoying and not convincing at all (this was far from method acting). He was just copying a stiff and boring Dustin Hoffman. Most of the stories were nothing new or original. Move to Heaven is simply overrated
For someone who doesn't like romance, how watchable is this? Is the ml rude/mean/arrogant to the fl? Did they…
like almost every idol: awkwardly-looking, stiff, boring, annoying, overhyped and overrated. The more shows the more unbearable he becomes, just like his Oppa-screaming groupies.