Thank you to Mon & awkward potato for helping me write my first article, especially Mon for contacting me in DM to push me to do the article when I pitched the idea on the feeds ❤️
I only started to watch dramas a few years back and haven't watched many older dramas so it doesn't affect me that much. It didn't feel sudden. Just like how when a singer I like does an album I don't like or just drastically change their style, I just go back to their previous works. I would suggest doing the same for dramas. And if you watched every single older drama, watch them again. And I do think some dramas nowadays still have that vibe, I actually pretty often see people saying "it gives me an old-school drama vibe".
The director is not the same as a writer, if the story is trash it's the writer's fault, not the directors ... The director is responsible for the overall quality of the scenes (with the camera work, setting etc) and he directs actors, telling them what to do and that's it.
It'll only be available in 19 (asian) countries Wednesday/Thursday, all others will have to wait two years like…
Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Brunei, Cambodia, Vietnam, Philippines, Myanmar, Laos, Timor-Leste, Indonesia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
Inconsistent with the "Where to watch" feature, above, Lovely Runner is not available on Netflix in my country…
It'll only be available in 19 (asian) countries Wednesday/Thursday, all others will have to wait two years like it's usually the case with any drama, but hopefully we'll get it before that ...
I have to give up on the drama/movie and move on ... Once the version with bad subs is uploaded everywhere they will never upload a better version even if it is available 😥
And is every episode unrelated? Or there are some characters that appear in more than 1 episode?
The drama has the tag anthology and its definition is: "An anthology series is a television series that presents a different story and a different set of characters in each episode or season"
(HiTv is an app and I'm on PC)
Just like how when a singer I like does an album I don't like or just drastically change their style, I just go back to their previous works. I would suggest doing the same for dramas. And if you watched every single older drama, watch them again.
And I do think some dramas nowadays still have that vibe, I actually pretty often see people saying "it gives me an old-school drama vibe".
The director is responsible for the overall quality of the scenes (with the camera work, setting etc) and he directs actors, telling them what to do and that's it.
My source is when you go to https://www.viki.com/videos/1252335v-where-your-eyes-linger-directors-cut it says the movie will be available in 35 days which is 30th of August