I feel the same, actually skipped a lot of his scenes,.As I first saw him in the drama, I only hoped that he wasn’t…
I'm actually surprised that people here aren't calling him out. He wasn't doing it intentionally but it was still making the FL guilty the entire way. Indirect manipulation like that is just not it.
It's actually a perfect length. Once you are addicted, you would wish it is longer.
Time loop drama are double edged sword for me. I like them short and neat because I get annoyed when I see similar events play over numerous times. Like one of the most egregious example of a time loop for me was the anime Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. It basically repeats the same thing for about 8 episodes. By the end I wanted to rip the head off of the writers. lol
Saw his name popping up with a rumor drama. Is he popular in china? Looks like he is a movie actor ..so movie…
He's among the most popular actor commercially in Mainland actually and is considered the best actor among his generation as a general consensus by critics. He has gained widespread critical as well as commercial acclaim.
Just finished this. I found this much much better than the Korean version. I normally prefer original over remakes and adaptation but this was an outlier. Especially the role of Misaki, I liked her significantly more than Kim Hye Soo's role. And the pacing was significantly better than the Korean version as well (which I found dreadfully slow due to it being far too long; sorry but the story did not require 16 episodes whatsoever). Kentaro was as effective as Le Je Hoon in this role as well, I liked them both equally in these roles. Both of them really made the role come to life.
um bro netflix never did any horror dramas about demons and spirits tho? but i heard island is coming soon since…
Yes I know, which is unfortunate. You know considering the Guest was a huge critical and commercial hit and the Wailing gained massive acclaimed internationally, you'd expect Kdrama/movie makers to explore this type of genre more but for some reason they seem to be running the complete opposite way.
um bro netflix never did any horror dramas about demons and spirits tho? but i heard island is coming soon since…
Not Kdramas. But they've done plenty in the west (the Haunting series for e.g) which is why I expected them to invest in Kdramas like that. It's disappointing to see that most of these dramas are crime dramas or romcoms.
Waiting for top 10 now.
Vagabond was not a Netflix produced show either, they had the license to air it. They don't have a say in its renewal.
Arthdal is a tvN show not a Netflix show. Netflix had the license to air it.