The mock outrage mob can all f*** off. I loved that Arab guy, I bet all the normal (i.e. humans with a sense of humour) Arabs in the audience did too, hilarious, absolute comic buffoonery at its best. I'd be honoured if my culture was sent up in a K-drama... in fact... there was a stereotypical English castle with an English butler in episode 1 - I loved it, no outrage there though 🤔 maybe a clue to where this loud minority of know-nothing, narcissistic, preachy dummies reside, the US and the UK probably. Go King the Land, fantastic show, pure joy!!
Not really, no, you're right. He was one of the best and most original romantic MLs in Beautiful Gong Shim. Or…
Well I have to say Bang Minah played a part in the success too, she was vivacious and bubbly, exactly what was needed. I feel she got overwhelmed by such an early hit, hope she'll come back strong again in the future.
Chemistry is not only based on how they look together. It is more in the game they play together. And on this…
Chemistry is not really a result of the narrative. It's the way actors connect effortlessly on screen with natural charisma and rapport. A comfortable set is a prerequisite for good chemistry, along with personalities that click and an empathetic editor. 19th Life is slightly lacking in chemistry, all the main actors have demonstrated great charisma in previous works so it's probably not a comfortable set... and as has been noted by some keen observers, charisma can be lost in the edit or direction... waiting too long for cuts and leaving the actors hanging is a typical example, micro managing actors' tone and expression, leaving in bad takes, etc.
Chemistry is not only based on how they look together. It is more in the game they play together. And on this…
Wow, you're fully immersed in it. She's very much toying with him, dropping hint after hint. If he knew she was back his trauma would be 50% cured in no time. The only reason she's keeping secrets is... because the drama would be over in 2 episodes if she didn't.
ep6 was messy, the scenes and fillers, the reveals, the phase. slowwwwwww down and let me enjoy it.
Messy is a good word for it. Cho-won asks if Mr Ha would like to eat with her, she's wearing casual work clothes... A few minutes later, Mr Ha in the same suit and shirt is getting picked on downstairs, suddenly Cho-won turns up in a full change, fancy outfit, and beats up the bully... Hmmm. She's now kick-ass? Their romance is forced as if it was a decision in the editing room.
I believe when you are not enjoying a show then you should drop it, leave and let others watch the drama at peace.…
It could be a case of wishing to enjoy a show, urging it on, hoping it goes well... but at the same time recognising the little things that are spoiling it
I don't want to sound disrespectful to SHS who I like, but... The longer I watch this series, I believe Ha Yoon-kyung looks a better fit as the reincarnated Joo-won, from appearance to behaviour I feel she'd have been a better match. Certain scenes are jarring at the moment, something's not quite right.
Good film, I love Jung Eun-chae. It's a poignant mood movie, starts off with a long-term couple living together long after their romance has disintegrated. I could feel everything both were going through, uncomfortable at times and extremely fascinating to watch as they try to navigate forward.
sometimes I wonder how much of these donations from companies and actors are done in order to have a tax reduction…
Yes, agree, I'm cynical too - especially here where she's promoting a new drama... and let's be honest, she needs a hit right now.
But it must be said that this culture in Korean celebrity is incredibly positive, whatever the reasons.
And there are some that transcend cynicism. When I see the huge donations made by the likes of Han Ji-min in support of the victims in Ukraine, it moved me to tears, I didn't feel there was a PR angle, it felt like an honest reaction to the shock... since I read that story just seeing her name fills me with joy, I love her. She could get by very well without making such gestures, maybe that's why I liked what she did.
Go King the Land, fantastic show, pure joy!!
The longer I watch this series, I believe Ha Yoon-kyung looks a better fit as the reincarnated Joo-won, from appearance to behaviour I feel she'd have been a better match. Certain scenes are jarring at the moment, something's not quite right.
But it must be said that this culture in Korean celebrity is incredibly positive, whatever the reasons.
And there are some that transcend cynicism. When I see the huge donations made by the likes of Han Ji-min in support of the victims in Ukraine, it moved me to tears, I didn't feel there was a PR angle, it felt like an honest reaction to the shock... since I read that story just seeing her name fills me with joy, I love her. She could get by very well without making such gestures, maybe that's why I liked what she did.
Spot the Soompi writer 😂