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Normaly an expensive feast created by quality.
Not strange if one says that "looks a bit like Mr. Queen".The use of 'michelin chef' terms; seems to have a place in many Korean dramas and variety shows these days, and it's boring, knowing the truth of the status isn't achieved by simply attaching it to a character's label.
With a heavy heart, this drama is very different from some culinary dramas I have watched, I would call it a forced airing for this one. Not all historical tragedies can be used as "what if" scenarios when writing a script, as some could bring a potential risk to sentiments of certain groups. Furthermore, the haphazard addition of certain aspects seem like an attempt to sway public opinion.
This is very dangerous considering the negative impact of rewriting history, especially through fiction, if not done carefully, although personally I liked the depth of the male lead's character.
Hope that future dramas like this, would be written and produced with more natural dialogue and scenes, also good prepromotion so they don't come off as tacky and obvious.
As a most cook said "don't waste good ingredients"
With a heavy heart, this drama is very different from some culinary dramas I have watched, I would call it a forced airing for this one. Not all historical tragedies can be used as "what if" scenarios when writing a script, as some could bring a potential risk to sentiments of certain groups. Furthermore, the haphazard addition of certain aspects seem like an attempt to sway public opinion.
This is very dangerous considering the negative impact of rewriting history, especially through fiction, if not done carefully, although personally I liked the depth of the male lead's character.
Hope that future dramas like this, would be written and produced with more natural dialogue and scenes, also good prepromotion so they don't come off as tacky and obvious.
As a most cook said "don't waste good ingredients"
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