As expected of MDL. Instantly denying the alleged victim's accusations and siding with the celebrity despite the…
I like your stance and agree. There's a but...
Why only school bullies, what about other criminality? White collar crime also seems acceptable on MDL. Druggies, money launderers, gangsters and the like seem to get a free reign.
Who are these MDL saints I'm thinking of...? PMY? YAI?
It takes some balls to have this in her locker and put on the celebrity facade. The girlfriend of the school bully. Even if she just sat and watched, it's despicable - but it seems she liked the lifestyle and got off on it. If this is true, she can pay the reaper - and now that she's got something to lose, I guess that covers the interest. Nice. No statute of limitations on bullying. Wonder what that boyfriend of hers is up to these days?....
I think it's safe to say that 99% of people using this site, and into Asian dramas, are not like that. One can…
Nonsense.
Read this comment section to calculate the accuracy of your 99% claim.
It's entirely in his control.
Netflix had the opportunity for what? A chance to spread the decadent American ideology to South Korea? Effectively saying fuck you to a country in which it has a vested interest? That would be business suicide, it doesn't work like that - leave that shit to idiot pop singers like the 1975 in Malaysia (who I hope encountered the full force of offending a government and large percentage of its population).
He didn't assault anyone? How do you know that? His drug supplier beat someone up yesterday. His drug addled behaviour could easily hurt plenty of people plenty, none of which you'd know about - I wonder how many accidents he's caused while DUI. The money he fed into the criminal network cost the whole population in tax money. Feeding money into the criminal network funds all sorts of other crime.
You can advocate certain criminals be let off if you want. Your reasoning doesn't make much sense "he's an actor and I like him your honour, let him off - you coward, don't waste this opportunity". Do that in your own jurisdiction to see how it works out... it's ok to let criminality run rampant in South Korea, it's far from your house?
she steals people's scripts though and has controversy for plagiarism. so I don't know if she's that good or someone…
Exactly. The concept of a paraglider sailing into North Korea and the ensuing romance is not the reason CLOY was a smash hit - and if she'd known about it and was a real plagiarist she would have sneakily made it different enough to not be an issue - she did not need to. I reckon 10000+ Koreans, north and south had a similar idea at some point.
she steals people's scripts though and has controversy for plagiarism. so I don't know if she's that good or someone…
This isn't plagiarism. The same ideas and inventions may be created simultaneously without knowledge of the other occurrences, and they are distinguishable. Some artists make wild claims of plagiarism unaware of this phenomenon, and naturally they fail - because there are tests to prove and disprove plagiarism.
Other times it's homage... take the scene in the department store where Hong Hae-in steps in to defend her employee... homage to the Kim Joo-won scene in Secret Garden.
I really missed the Vincenzo series and was happy to see SJK return even for a cameo appearance. Actually, there…
Kwak Dong-yeon is doing a great job, not easy to get the nuance of his character, but every time he does something silly it's also a little cute and a little sad.
Oh yes. The characters are beautifully drawn and all have some originality. Acting is incredible. Budget decent. Each episode is movie-length but the time flies and I wish it would go on for longer... so far the end of every episode has come too soon!
It may has become trash for the west and their woke weak minded soys, but at least on the asian side of things,…
Ha ha, where have you been, are you living in a cave? Why do you think D+ is going broke? That's one of the stupidest comments I've seen, and also one of the funniest, thanks for the laugh😆 Classic.
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Episode 3... fantastic! What a twisted chain of events. The 50 episode dramas are like long haul flights... The overtures are like taxying on the runway, today was the take off, we'll keep climbing and it'll eventually settle down when we hit 30000... a few bumps from turbulence along the way, then the excitement of the descent and landing. I'm on board for this one.
So about this movie, I can't think of anyone less hitman-like than Im Si-wan. I'd like to see Park Gyu-young in it though, she's got bags of potential.
They definitely could've turned the words around but I don't think its uncommon to include the group name because…
It's uncommon everywhere except on Soompi, including the source article from joynews24 in South Korea... no mention there either. Maybe lo_ve is a K-pop fan more than drama fan.
Here we go again: Koreans cancelling actors for not being perfect! I expected better from Netflix! I guess money…
Are people or businesses that respect customs and abide by the law cowards? I like Yoo Ah-in, but calling Netflix cowards? I don't understand it. If Yoo Ah-in's supplier robbed your house, would it still be cool with you?
Obnoxious much? Korea gave you these actors, it can take them away again. Who do you think you are? It's nothing…
Supremacy. Your use of the word "benefit"... I can read your mind. You're doing Korea a favour? Ok.
How about I rephrase... if the world wants the benefit of watching Hallyu it should learn to accept the culture from which it originated.
If Netflix wants your subscription by licensing foreign products it should conform to the local jurisdictions of the content it sells (which it does, btw, well done Netflix).
Not trying to split hairs but the name of the pop group has to go, for 2 reasons in this case... 1. If I didn't know better the headline wouldn't make sense, what is "ZE:A"? 2. It's ambiguous - was/is Park Gyu-young also a member of ZE:A?
Actually make that 3 reasons... this isn't Soompi.
Why only school bullies, what about other criminality? White collar crime also seems acceptable on MDL. Druggies, money launderers, gangsters and the like seem to get a free reign.
Who are these MDL saints I'm thinking of...? PMY? YAI?
Read this comment section to calculate the accuracy of your 99% claim.
It's entirely in his control.
Netflix had the opportunity for what? A chance to spread the decadent American ideology to South Korea? Effectively saying fuck you to a country in which it has a vested interest? That would be business suicide, it doesn't work like that - leave that shit to idiot pop singers like the 1975 in Malaysia (who I hope encountered the full force of offending a government and large percentage of its population).
He didn't assault anyone? How do you know that? His drug supplier beat someone up yesterday. His drug addled behaviour could easily hurt plenty of people plenty, none of which you'd know about - I wonder how many accidents he's caused while DUI. The money he fed into the criminal network cost the whole population in tax money. Feeding money into the criminal network funds all sorts of other crime.
You can advocate certain criminals be let off if you want. Your reasoning doesn't make much sense "he's an actor and I like him your honour, let him off - you coward, don't waste this opportunity". Do that in your own jurisdiction to see how it works out... it's ok to let criminality run rampant in South Korea, it's far from your house?
Other times it's homage... take the scene in the department store where Hong Hae-in steps in to defend her employee... homage to the Kim Joo-won scene in Secret Garden.
I watched the whole thing in a day, I had time 😳
Very good.
Classic.
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How about I rephrase... if the world wants the benefit of watching Hallyu it should learn to accept the culture from which it originated.
If Netflix wants your subscription by licensing foreign products it should conform to the local jurisdictions of the content it sells (which it does, btw, well done Netflix).
1. If I didn't know better the headline wouldn't make sense, what is "ZE:A"?
2. It's ambiguous - was/is Park Gyu-young also a member of ZE:A?
Actually make that 3 reasons... this isn't Soompi.