I havenยดt seen intense love but my fated boy was sweet but had the whole age gap to confuse us. Papa and Daddy…
I didn't mind the age gap in My Fated Boy because they were both kids and grew up together.
Intense Love has the ML and FL in a similar situation, where the parents make a pact that they'd marry their children to each others. While the leads are reluctant at first as they have never met each other, once they meet they become attracted to each other and start acting like married couples. It gets a tad dramatic near the end but not so much that it's a big turn off.
Papa and Daddy was a nice change of pace from usual BL. I'm waiting for that new Thai BL where the leads are arranged to get married to each other by their parents.
She needs to act in melo genre, maybe a mother's storyline type of drama like lee bo young because she has an…
Who is LBY?
She had improved a lot in Hush, the drama wasn't that great but the performances were its strongest point (not just her, but also the whole cast). Sooyoung's a better actress though, yes.
I totally forgot about HP while voting. I haven't even watched the Season 2 although people are going gaga over…
It wasn't just slow, it was just slow without any substance. A slow burn should at least deliver, but HP failed on every count. It's one of the most pretentious Kdrama I've ever seen.
I honestly want to watch a drama about married couples where there's no angst and drama. Wish there was some. Like a slice of life drama with splices of comedy and life lesson surrounding a married couple. Most dramas about married life I've seen are too grand, too dramatic.
A trope I like is an arranged marriage trope, it's rather rare in East Asian dramas (which is funny considering how prevalent arranged marriage are in Asia). One of the more memorable one I've seen in recent time is Intense Love and My Fated Boy, while they do not include marriage until the very end, the characters are indeed betrothed from young age and they fall for each other through development. I like such ideas. It feels more appealing than the grand, fated love stories to me nowadays.
Hahaha so funny. Kinda agreed. His face is like that in whatever dramas he act. Don't know how some said his acting…
Same. I also like the plot for this more than his other dramas so I just hope he has improved at the least. And there's Park Min Young and any drama with her is an auto-watch for me most of the time.
OMG, yes. Someone mentioned the Prince of Tennis! Overcoming a slump, forming friendships, and rediscovering oneโs…
If you watch Tennis IRL their looks is VERY accurate to their age. Most Youth Tennis players (15-17 yrs of age) look like they're mid-late 20s fr Just look at the likes of Juncheng Shang (2005), Samir Banerjee (2004), Gonzalo Bueno (2004) etc.
I hope we do get a S2 though, it'd suck if they don't renew it :/ The first season even had Li Na in a guest starring role so it wasn't that small of a drama in the mainland.
For real, no offense but two of the example used in this article are more Romance kdrama rather than sports drama.…
Exactly! I love how Chinese dramas balances it out really well. They never take the sports for granted, which is why I generally enjoy C-Sports drama more than Korean ones.
Hahaha so funny. Kinda agreed. His face is like that in whatever dramas he act. Don't know how some said his acting…
Because fangirls loool The man is super wooden as an actor and the appeal is just not there. I need more than a pretty face in my characters please. What makes it worse is that he's ubiquitous so that automatically ticks me off.
Intense Love has the ML and FL in a similar situation, where the parents make a pact that they'd marry their children to each others. While the leads are reluctant at first as they have never met each other, once they meet they become attracted to each other and start acting like married couples. It gets a tad dramatic near the end but not so much that it's a big turn off.
Papa and Daddy was a nice change of pace from usual BL. I'm waiting for that new Thai BL where the leads are arranged to get married to each other by their parents.
She had improved a lot in Hush, the drama wasn't that great but the performances were its strongest point (not just her, but also the whole cast). Sooyoung's a better actress though, yes.
A trope I like is an arranged marriage trope, it's rather rare in East Asian dramas (which is funny considering how prevalent arranged marriage are in Asia). One of the more memorable one I've seen in recent time is Intense Love and My Fated Boy, while they do not include marriage until the very end, the characters are indeed betrothed from young age and they fall for each other through development. I like such ideas. It feels more appealing than the grand, fated love stories to me nowadays.
I hope we do get a S2 though, it'd suck if they don't renew it :/ The first season even had Li Na in a guest starring role so it wasn't that small of a drama in the mainland.
hahaha xD