What a dilemma. I love Seo Ji-hye, she's great. The other guy I wish would get proper hair cut and stop trying to be cool, it doesn't suit him. Tbh I think I'm a bit biased after watching Money Heist part 1 (obviously I dropped it before part 2). That sex scene was nauseating, I'm sure he's a really lovely guy.
I recently saw something really really disgusting comment about an actor getting 50 likes. The people calling…
You're right, nothing gets 50 likes on MDL. If you see 50 likes, it's from a narcissist with a few flying monkeys, each with multiple accounts up-voting themselves/their leader. If I was writing the algorithm it would be easy to weed them out - IP addresses, vpns, word patterns, voting patterns, timings etc. An AI could do it very well, but it would be a bit like chemotherapy, there would be collateral damage. In a few years the world's going to be a different place - we'll be on here chatting to sentient bots and be none the wiser.
There are some male actor who has done dui and some other actor has done serious crime they still working but…
I hear you. Every case has nuance, none are the same and never occur under the same circumstances. Then there's a difference in personalities, finances, family and social connections that help some handle the consequences better than others. And I've seen female perpetrators treated with a softer touch under the law than males for identical offences, it used to be quite common before modern feminism. Basically let's not go there. Let's try to be understanding and kind to all people - female and male. Most of all let's not bicker about social justice or make accusations of blame, things like this must remain open ended, an unfinished story, a very sad one - her story had only just started. She shone brightly and left too soon, it's heart-rending. I shed a tear when I read how Won Bin paid his respects, ajeossi, a poignant moment.
This has hit me hard, a tragedy, I feel like crying. Things could have been different but, as with everything, the 'if only's get considered once it's too late. It's too late now, a young girl wasn't taken care of. She'll be remembered well, and missed.
An incredible cast, plenty of action and intrigue, but a confused narrative - the underlying thread got lost underneath layer upon layer of subterfuge. It's good not to underestimate the audience, but in this case I don't think we had enough to go on to fully appreciate the plot. Nevertheless, it still manages to be immersive, riveting and very exciting, even if we didn't know whose side to take or what their motives were!
I'd love to see this. Ye-jin nim was quite the bad girl when she was young and picked a lot of roles with an edge. My Wife Got Married, White Night, the one about the pick-pocket gang, and of course in A Moment To Remember she stole a man's coke... drank it in one and burped in his face. I loved those movies. More please.
Nice film and a cute performance by Kim Ye-won as the leading lady. An old fashioned sex comedy without the smut, clean and fun with a couple of very funny scenes. Very enjoyable.
Ye-jin nim was quite the bad girl when she was young and picked a lot of roles with an edge. My Wife Got Married, White Night, the one about the pick-pocket gang, and of course in A Moment To Remember she stole a man's coke... drank it in one and burped in his face. I loved those movies. More please.
No, he's a bigger criminal than pd ham.