Be melodramatic is one ofmy favourite kdramas of all time too! But I think it's quite popular though >.
AGREED! Both the dramas had me feeling wholesome one moment and then teared up the next. They're a roller coaster. Be Melodramatic might come off as a comedy but it's so much deeper and nuanced. Especially Jeon Yeo Bin's story. It was Lee Byung Hun at his strongest tbh
I didn't like A Piece of Your Mind at all. Same with Imitation. I agree with Move to Heaven and Class of Lies though.
Everytime someone says "underrated Kdrama" though my mind automatically thinks of these dramas: 1. Just Between Lover: One of the most realistic portrayal of trauma and guilt in Kdrama world. Super relatable if you have lost someone tbh 2. Into the Ring: Basically the Korean version of Amelie in some ways. Nana's portrayal of the main character deserved acting awards and the direction was top notch and highly influenced by European legends like Jean Pierre Jeunet and Lars Von Trier. 3. Be Melodramatic: Brilliant slice of life drama. One of the best Asian slice of life I've seen period. Well written characters whom despite being super idiosyncratic ends up being very relatable. 4. Black Dog: 5. The Diary of Prosecutor.
Thanks a lot for sharing your thoughtsI have seen the harsh reality of extra martial affair of my cousin. Since…
I've been cheated on myself. So I've felt the hurt. I hate cheating and cheaters in dramas due to this and I absolutely avoid dramas that romanticises cheating (for e.g Valid Love, that one Lee Sang Yeob drama etc.). So I'll prolly feel no sympathy for this woman because she didn't care about it until it affected her.
First of all, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR USING A WHITE SHADOW ON THE BLACK FONT! There are so many articles on this website that cannot be read in dark mode as they use dark fonts which completely blends in with theme >.<
There are a lot of dramas that I'm anticipating in the 2nd half of 2021 (or maybe some are confirmed for next year, not sure). KinnPorsche, Love Me Like a Child, Chasing the Light, Why Women Love from this list are definitely in my PTW.
There are some Kdramas I'm really excited about this year. Just to name a few: The Penthouse 3 (just started) On the Verge of Insanity You Are My Spring Seashore Village Cliffhanger High Class Bulgasal D.P My Name All of Us Are Dead So Not Worth It Hellbound A Person Like You Police Class The Witch's Diner Now We Are Breaking Up Suriname Doctor Brain
Reading the synopsis for Show Window though, my brain automatically went "Karma's a bitch, well deserved". Anyone who supports cheating gets no sympathy from me. lmao
I don't see any similarities between Yang Yang and Xing Zhao Lin. They look completely different to me .-. Plus I can't see either of them as clowns like Fred and George are.
did you find it subbed anywhere? If so can you please tell me where. thanks
The official GMMTV channel on YT uploads all of their dramas right after they air. Plus if you look at this page carefully, you'll see the "Where to watch" section (it's there for every drama) that gives you links to where you can watch a particular drama legally.
The more I watch this, the more I hate the ML. Luke, I love you but your character is a straight up jacka$$ and a dbag. Also the FL is annoying too. She has no backbone it seems and why is she so incompetent at what she's doing even.
Can you remember in which episode he discovered who he is? cause im just on episode 5 and i dont know if i can…
Lmao yeah he's prone to accident for some reason. Honestly the show should've been only ~16 episodes long. There's too much unnecessary, filler content here. I skipped SO many parts throughout this lmao
The show has gotten better lately. Ep 1-4/5 were a trainwreck if you ask me. But since Nan turned Pi down, the show has gotten significantly better (although I still completely skip the Duean-Meen parts). It's become much more focused, the story is progressing nicely. They just need to remove the Duean-Meen couple and the annoying shippers now.
Also I actually really like Bom's character here. She's intentionally trying to get on Pi's nerves and I like it a lot. She's hilarious with her intentionally annoying clingy persona.
Everytime someone says "underrated Kdrama" though my mind automatically thinks of these dramas:
1. Just Between Lover: One of the most realistic portrayal of trauma and guilt in Kdrama world. Super relatable if you have lost someone tbh
2. Into the Ring: Basically the Korean version of Amelie in some ways. Nana's portrayal of the main character deserved acting awards and the direction was top notch and highly influenced by European legends like Jean Pierre Jeunet and Lars Von Trier.
3. Be Melodramatic: Brilliant slice of life drama. One of the best Asian slice of life I've seen period. Well written characters whom despite being super idiosyncratic ends up being very relatable.
4. Black Dog:
5. The Diary of Prosecutor.
There are a lot of dramas that I'm anticipating in the 2nd half of 2021 (or maybe some are confirmed for next year, not sure). KinnPorsche, Love Me Like a Child, Chasing the Light, Why Women Love from this list are definitely in my PTW.
There are some Kdramas I'm really excited about this year. Just to name a few:
The Penthouse 3 (just started)
On the Verge of Insanity
You Are My Spring
Seashore Village
Cliffhanger
High Class
Bulgasal
D.P
My Name
All of Us Are Dead
So Not Worth It
Hellbound
A Person Like You
Police Class
The Witch's Diner
Now We Are Breaking Up
Suriname
Doctor Brain
Reading the synopsis for Show Window though, my brain automatically went "Karma's a bitch, well deserved". Anyone who supports cheating gets no sympathy from me. lmao
Here are some Family centred dramas with focus on familial relationship.
Also I actually really like Bom's character here. She's intentionally trying to get on Pi's nerves and I like it a lot. She's hilarious with her intentionally annoying clingy persona.