In what time period is this movie set? I mean is it modern times (2000s, 2010s+ it doesnāt really look like it tho, and at the same time it looks like it) or earlier, like the 90s??
Iāve got to say, actors here know how to cry. Maybe itās not always the most natural, everyone is different in reality, but it looks good in the series. Iāve seen many dramas, kdramas etc which had sad/melancholic scenes but the actorās crying completely ruined the mood because it looked forced or unnatural, thus kinda āstupidā or insincere. Iām halfway through this series and it hasnāt been a case here, so Iām glad.
I sooooo agree with you! I watched this right after The Untamed and I probably liked this even more than TU -…
I strongly recommend reading Mo Dao Zu Shi novel after (or before, if you like) watching The Untamed. The drama is good but they did change some things to have it better fit for the screen, and the novel is great, amazing. And the animated series (donghua) is fun too, itās well made, but they changed some plot points a bit, from the second season on. Thereās also manhua (comic) and audio drama!
Can I ask who Zhang Zhe Han is and what he did that was bad enough to get him blacklisted? I was really looking…
In large portions of his controversy he was framed (after finding sudden more fame after starring in World of Honour) and very quickly and effectively canceled. From what I remember, he has friends or relatives who live in Japan and he went there for a wedding of a friend or something. He was taking pictures of the Sakura trees and in one such piaciute a part of the Yasukuni Shrine was visible. Itās a Shrine supposed to commemorate anyone who died in service of Japan, among others in the Boshin Wars, Sino-Japanese Wars and the first Indo-China War. The shrine lists data of people (names, origins etc) but among them there are more than thousand convicted war criminals (as Japan committed war crimes against other SA countries, China and Korea) from the Pacific War. Part of the shrine is supposed to commemorate anyone who died during World War II, but the enshrinement of war criminals, as well as the shrine's historical association with State Shinto, has made the shrine highly controversial within East Asia. And especially countries like China or South Korea wonāt tolerate visiting the shrine. Zhang Zhe Han as a public figure, was accused of visiting it, he said he didnāt do it and (he was only in the general vicinity of it, thereās a park there as far as I know) and failed a criminal report for setting him up, but the damage was already done and he was completely totally boycotted for a year, after that he was able to come back as a singer/musician but I donāt know if much else and I doesnāt know what he is doing now. Thatās all that I know and remember from that whole scandal, I hope I didnāt mess anything up and that itās helpful.
So at the end, the problems got resolved, but not to the core⦠(for example, the president and his wife or people like the police chef go unscathed) ā¦well, I guess thatās also how it often is in reality.
I wonder what happened to all those parents and children that took part in the program? I also wonder if the ādefectsā cleared their names and confessed their personal stories (and also cleared Seok Suās name and shared what really happened to him - since he canāt do it himself anymore) so that the public knows what really happened to them (with their parents being public figures and all, and Seok Su for example being sort of a public figure too - his false fate was shared publicly before) and how bad their parents really were.
Iāve got to tell you: ever since you answered my question, all this time Iāve been hoping that you were trolling meā¦
Yeah, Iāve just watched episodes 6 and itās been terrible. Terrible times really⦠like itās so unfair! They show him having the literal worst time of his life (which constitutes of almost his entire life at this point too) and they ducking kill him in the same ducking episode too!!! That is so unfairā¦
why wouldn't they pair her with Kim Jae Wook instead? Better age-match
I see what you mean, since Gong Myung looks a bit baby-faced compared to a Shin Hae Sun (I donāt mean that she looks old, in a bad sense, she just look more mature, still fresh and beautiful) but heās actually only 5 years younger than her (their age gap is actually one year shorter than between her and Kim Jae Wook haha). The other pairing however has an age gap of 15 years. Personally, such things donāt bother me at all but Iāve encountered people who have some problems with such stuff. I wonder, the casting probably is as it is because it might fit the nature of the characters better?
I mean is it modern times (2000s, 2010s+ it doesnāt really look like it tho, and at the same time it looks like it) or earlier, like the 90s??
Maybe itās not always the most natural, everyone is different in reality, but it looks good in the series. Iāve seen many dramas, kdramas etc which had sad/melancholic scenes but the actorās crying completely ruined the mood because it looked forced or unnatural, thus kinda āstupidā or insincere.
Iām halfway through this series and it hasnāt been a case here, so Iām glad.
Thereās also manhua (comic) and audio drama!
From what I remember, he has friends or relatives who live in Japan and he went there for a wedding of a friend or something. He was taking pictures of the Sakura trees and in one such piaciute a part of the Yasukuni Shrine was visible.
Itās a Shrine supposed to commemorate anyone who died in service of Japan, among others in the Boshin Wars, Sino-Japanese Wars and the first Indo-China War.
The shrine lists data of people (names, origins etc) but among them there are more than thousand convicted war criminals (as Japan committed war crimes against other SA countries, China and Korea) from the Pacific War. Part of the shrine is supposed to commemorate anyone who died during World War II, but the enshrinement of war criminals, as well as the shrine's historical association with State Shinto, has made the shrine highly controversial within East Asia.
And especially countries like China or South Korea wonāt tolerate visiting the shrine.
Zhang Zhe Han as a public figure, was accused of visiting it, he said he didnāt do it and (he was only in the general vicinity of it, thereās a park there as far as I know) and failed a criminal report for setting him up, but the damage was already done and he was completely totally boycotted for a year, after that he was able to come back as a singer/musician but I donāt know if much else and I doesnāt know what he is doing now.
Thatās all that I know and remember from that whole scandal, I hope I didnāt mess anything up and that itās helpful.
I wonder what happened to all those parents and children that took part in the program? I also wonder if the ādefectsā cleared their names and confessed their personal stories (and also cleared Seok Suās name and shared what really happened to him - since he canāt do it himself anymore) so that the public knows what really happened to them (with their parents being public figures and all, and Seok Su for example being sort of a public figure too - his false fate was shared publicly before) and how bad their parents really were.
Yeah, Iāve just watched episodes 6 and itās been terrible.
Terrible times really⦠like itās so unfair!
They show him having the literal worst time of his life (which constitutes of almost his entire life at this point too) and they ducking kill him in the same ducking episode too!!!
That is so unfairā¦
The other pairing however has an age gap of 15 years.
Personally, such things donāt bother me at all but Iāve encountered people who have some problems with such stuff.
I wonder, the casting probably is as it is because it might fit the nature of the characters better?