Lots of virtue signalling in these comments. She did what she wanted, she's 100% in charge of her own body to do with as she pleases. She looked fantastic, mesmerising - and very, very hot, I was almost rooting for her. By the way, a physical transformation helps actors get into character. She was successful... now she pointed it out, her spine was symbolic in one fleeting scene, not that I noticed at the time - it's these micro details that make all the difference, above and beyond.
Yep, same with the film Minari though (maybe most of the cast was American) 🤷♂️ I guess it's subjective 🙂 p.s. when I say American I mean raised there, regardless of lineage.
J-dramas are all over the place. Some titles are in English, many (most?) in romaji (Japanese language using alphabet characters) so they're hard to find. But my point was about the country of origin.
I wonder what the criteria is for inclusion on MDL. There was an American movie called Minari a few years ago and it's nowhere to be seen on here. But they're all over the American drama Pachinko. Must be random.
It can also be available in streaming services. If it's going to "air in October exclusively on tvN" it means…
I was implying the word 'exclusively' is superfluous. It has no purpose. Even if it was available on tving at the same time, what difference would it make?
They had said that because of the CGI it was going to be delayed because it was a new concept.
Sounds plausible. The filming could have been with a green screen backdrop, meaning there's a hefty piece of work colouring it in, they can run into all sorts of obstacles adding CGI that won't fit with the filmed material, and the budget has to stop at some point.
Most of the international fans likes Cute Romcoms so it will do well internationally same like Cute modern Cdramas...Most…
I disagree because you're trying to classify audience members into groups - I don't believe in group based thinking. I just think there are tastes across the whole viewership, there are many reasons a drama will succeed or not. For example, I love a good rom-com, but what might 'good' mean? I thought The Auditors was fantastic. I just like good shows, good performances, good narratives, well made things. I'm not saying why I dropped this show, it just doesn't match my taste - I dared to suggest my reasons may have been shared by some in the domestic audience. In general I have no right to presume what any audience, SK or MDL, should like though - it depends on more than just genre in my opinion.
"Dongbang Yoo Bin is the tall, intelligent and athletic head of Songwon Police Station’s homicide squad" (MDL movie synopsis)
Did they call the wrong Dong-wook? Since the producers managed to cast their first choice for the part, the script and budget must be amazing. Signing up to Dismay+ as we speak! [sarcasm emoji]
By the way, a physical transformation helps actors get into character. She was successful... now she pointed it out, her spine was symbolic in one fleeting scene, not that I noticed at the time - it's these micro details that make all the difference, above and beyond.
p.s. when I say American I mean raised there, regardless of lineage.
(MDL movie synopsis)
Did they call the wrong Dong-wook? Since the producers managed to cast their first choice for the part, the script and budget must be amazing. Signing up to Dismay+ as we speak!
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That sounds funny!
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