One thing I'm realizing now is how fit the songs are in this drama. Plus the scenarios and what is happening. When I started watching k-dramas they did that thing where the "season" would relate a lot with the type of plot we were having.
For example, the best example I know from "recent" dramas is Angel's Last Mission. To those who had never watched the drama, basically the dramaa made sure to enphasize the color aspect and the "summer/spring" (which is kind of ironic from how "han" the drama was) and the songs were also in the same way reflecting the story and the characters. There, the lyrics were always on point.
No wonder Queen of Tears kind of remind me Angel's. Not because the story is similar, but the aspect of the production follows a similar pattern and the feeling of "han" is heavily represent by the songs and visuals. Not only the actors and the story itself.
Kudos to the production, because it's been a long time since I stop to think about such detail.
I don't think the authors would make her lose her baby twice. It would be way sad and even if she lives, it wouldn't…
That doesn't make sense either because it is said many times they had lost their baby and it was clearly somewhere in the past. I think the author made it clear that this loss was what made them be miserable in the present event.
My prediction based on previous episodes. Hae-in was lost her chid during her recovery period after the treatment…
I don't think the authors would make her lose her baby twice. It would be way sad and even if she lives, it wouldn't be a happy ending completely. It is more "easy" to let her die than losing a baby again just for her to live.
I'm up for everything but then I saw a cliché troupe in every kdramas. Why does it have to be like you have to…
I think it is because of their culture. In Asian cultures they have this tendency of thinking love needs to be "pure". Usually our first love is the puriest we will have. And who has more purity than kids?
I dont want this drama to have sad ending but i feel like this is the direction the drama going to be. Seeing…
I still don't think it will be a sad ending, but I do think there is a possibility of us going to an Angel's Last Mission type of ending. Where the couple only get together by the end of the last episode and we barely have any other explanation aside from it.
For me, if they stick the landing at the end, she's gonna be the best FL in any drama I saw..
I've seen a lot of dramas, so it is very hard to make a veridct. But she will be probably in my top 5 at least. Let's see.. When the drama ends I will check out my list and see if she can be the first.
Honestly, I really love how Hae In is a strong person and not really a "pretending to be strong, but turned out it is a damsel in distress". A lot of FL in korean dramas starts the drama as being very "strong and even mary sue", but then the author brings something to make us realize that she is actually pretty fragile and so on.
Hae In is not like that. Yes, she does have weak side (like everyone else) and is not perfect, but you can see that she is naturally a strong person. Whether it is because of the environment she grow up o not, she is very strong right from early age. She is also very matured and in today's episode she showed that the haters were wrong about her as well.
And another thing that I like about her is that even though she is very strong, she also let people in when they are genuine about their intention with her (you can see right from the beggining from her attitude towards HW's mother, aunt and even her daddy) and doesn't try to pull her walls up. Instead she waits for people to come after her and open themselves. Even if it pains her sometime, she doesn't like to "invade" someone's space (this can be seen by her attitude toward her mother and HW).
In both cases, she waited for them to come to her and try to talk. Of course, that doesn't mean she wasn't wrong (in the case of HW), however for what I understand I think she also didn't want to "bother" others when they are in pain.
I swear Ha In's mother pissed me off like no other mother in Korean Dramas had pissed me. She is so annoying and it really drives me crazy on how self centered she is! Always blaming someone else.
Wow that’s toxic. There are people out there that can’t handle rejection. Thanks for sharing
Yeah hahah. But we can expect more. I wouldn't be surprise if he tries to murder Ha In as well. Like the mentality of: if you can't be with me, then you won't be with anyone else.
Wow that’s toxic. There are people out there that can’t handle rejection. Thanks for sharing
Yes, I wonder how Eunsung will behave after Ha In's rejection. Because thosee type of guy can be pretty out of control and going as far as to kill if necessarily.
Ngl I was re-watching some scenes from Eunsung and he reminded me a lot the guy I dated for a week. We dated after he kept insisting and saying how much he loved me. But then I broke up with him because I couldn't return his feelings no matter how much I tried.
Then 6 months later I found the love of my life. And this ex (who I didn't even talked after the break up) came and was so mad because I was seeing someone else. He kept sending messages saying that I shouldn't have done that to him, that I didn't know what he had made to be with me (yes, he told me exactly what Eunsung said to Haein lol). As well as that I would regret to be with my current husband.
So basically, the guy was extremely toxic and we only date for a week.
Fairly speaking KSH acting is good. But you can't tell he is one of top 10 as most actors get recognized for their…
The thing is, if a movie is not successfull and you are part of that movie, then you fail as well.
I know it is hard and unfair after all, there are many other things to blame as well. However, a good movie/drama is a sum of many things and not only one.
"p. Frankly speaking, do you really think out of five nominations spots this year, KSH being on it is actually reasonable. " Yes, because nonimation also goes to the idea that your work has some kind of visibility. That would be different if he wins, this could be debatable. However, nomination is all about being good plus having visibility.
It doesn''t matter if the actor is good or not, to be nominated your work also needs to have a relevant audience as well. And that is my point.
Fairly speaking KSH acting is good. But you can't tell he is one of top 10 as most actors get recognized for their…
There is a very old saying: Out of sight, out of mind. I could go and say my friend is the best actress I've ever seen, but she has never stared from anything worth of remind. So, what is the point?
Until a fairly audience sees you, you are nothing. Because a good actor is not that hard to find, but a good actor who can also have one or many good movies, is something to be achieved by few.
So, your argument is completely futile to what it really matters as of now, the nomination. And for nomination you need to at least be seen.
A good example of this is Park So Dam. I know this girl since 2016, but I only realized her as someone worth of seeing when I watched Parasite. And yes, I've watched things with her, and I've never thought she was that good until I saw Parasite (and it was probably there where she became famous as well).
Also, sometimes there is also the opportunity of roles, most korean actors chosee to stay in the confort zone even if they are able to do more, and that is fine as well. It doesn't mean he is bad because of it.
Saying that, what it will change is how this actor can make a simple role into someething really good. I was genuine surprised by Park Min Young in Mary my Husband because of it.
Seriously that some people are questioning Kim Soo Hyun being nominated for the Baeksong? When have these people started watching k-dramas?
Kim Soo Hyun is problably in any top 10 list of the best Korean actors. Almost all dramas he is becomes a success. His drama (My love from another star) created a new era of Kdramas back in the 2013. When dramas were starting to get bored, he brought back many old views with his dramas (It's Okay not to be okay). Now check out QOT in Korea, is breaking records! And again a drama that has KSH in it.
And there, some people still wonder why he got nominated?
For example, the best example I know from "recent" dramas is Angel's Last Mission. To those who had never watched the drama, basically the dramaa made sure to enphasize the color aspect and the "summer/spring" (which is kind of ironic from how "han" the drama was) and the songs were also in the same way reflecting the story and the characters. There, the lyrics were always on point.
No wonder Queen of Tears kind of remind me Angel's. Not because the story is similar, but the aspect of the production follows a similar pattern and the feeling of "han" is heavily represent by the songs and visuals. Not only the actors and the story itself.
Kudos to the production, because it's been a long time since I stop to think about such detail.
Hae In is not like that. Yes, she does have weak side (like everyone else) and is not perfect, but you can see that she is naturally a strong person. Whether it is because of the environment she grow up o not, she is very strong right from early age. She is also very matured and in today's episode she showed that the haters were wrong about her as well.
And another thing that I like about her is that even though she is very strong, she also let people in when they are genuine about their intention with her (you can see right from the beggining from her attitude towards HW's mother, aunt and even her daddy) and doesn't try to pull her walls up. Instead she waits for people to come after her and open themselves. Even if it pains her sometime, she doesn't like to "invade" someone's space (this can be seen by her attitude toward her mother and HW).
In both cases, she waited for them to come to her and try to talk. Of course, that doesn't mean she wasn't wrong (in the case of HW), however for what I understand I think she also didn't want to "bother" others when they are in pain.
Saying that, judging for how many shows you had watched and the variety of them, I think you will like it.
Then 6 months later I found the love of my life. And this ex (who I didn't even talked after the break up) came and was so mad because I was seeing someone else. He kept sending messages saying that I shouldn't have done that to him, that I didn't know what he had made to be with me (yes, he told me exactly what Eunsung said to Haein lol). As well as that I would regret to be with my current husband.
So basically, the guy was extremely toxic and we only date for a week.
I know it is hard and unfair after all, there are many other things to blame as well. However, a good movie/drama is a sum of many things and not only one.
"p. Frankly speaking, do you really think out of five nominations spots this year, KSH being on it is actually reasonable. " Yes, because nonimation also goes to the idea that your work has some kind of visibility. That would be different if he wins, this could be debatable. However, nomination is all about being good plus having visibility.
It doesn''t matter if the actor is good or not, to be nominated your work also needs to have a relevant audience as well. And that is my point.
Until a fairly audience sees you, you are nothing. Because a good actor is not that hard to find, but a good actor who can also have one or many good movies, is something to be achieved by few.
So, your argument is completely futile to what it really matters as of now, the nomination. And for nomination you need to at least be seen.
A good example of this is Park So Dam. I know this girl since 2016, but I only realized her as someone worth of seeing when I watched Parasite. And yes, I've watched things with her, and I've never thought she was that good until I saw Parasite (and it was probably there where she became famous as well).
Also, sometimes there is also the opportunity of roles, most korean actors chosee to stay in the confort zone even if they are able to do more, and that is fine as well. It doesn't mean he is bad because of it.
Saying that, what it will change is how this actor can make a simple role into someething really good. I was genuine surprised by Park Min Young in Mary my Husband because of it.
Kim Soo Hyun is problably in any top 10 list of the best Korean actors. Almost all dramas he is becomes a success. His drama (My love from another star) created a new era of Kdramas back in the 2013. When dramas were starting to get bored, he brought back many old views with his dramas (It's Okay not to be okay). Now check out QOT in Korea, is breaking records! And again a drama that has KSH in it.
And there, some people still wonder why he got nominated?