Am I the only one who's creeped out by (the new) Yoo Eun Jae's face and eyes? They are huge but somehow... lifeless? Dunno how to explain, but every time she speaks and smiles I'm a bit afraid.
I definitely believe you should give this drama a fair go. Suzy's acting improved since her past dramas and…
I watched half of the first ep and stopped, will probably continue to see if it will work out for me or not. I agree about cinematography and I might even overlook the fact that I'm not a fan of Lee Jong Suk but I still dislike the childish scenario and acting, especially Suzy's, I really dislike her character (not her).
I know I'll be hated for this opinion, but I can't watch this drama because I can't stand both leads! Lee Jong Suk's face has creeped me out for some time (his face has looked plastic ever since W); while Suzy acts terribly and her character is too childish and irritating. Does this drama get better?
They were already married on September 1st, they just haven't announced when or IF they'll have a wedding…
It's the same in Korea. Idols are not allowed to date and when they do decide to marry it is their agencies that make official statements. It's creepy.
What I don't understand is why they have to shift the focus from her to another character in her fall drama...…
We'll see when the drama comes out. If everything seems okay and her character is not pushed into the background, then it was all an exaggeration by media.
I hope her career is intact after this news. Despite the contracts and everything, no woman should be severely…
It will still affect her career.
"Five years after they married against the wishes of their respective management companies, actress Meisa Kuroki and former idol Jin Akanishi are still paying off combined iyakukin (damages) worth more than ¥1 billion. Their situation is mirrored more recently in the case of actress Emi Takei.
The lawyer says celebrity contracts usually contain “image clauses,” but each client decides what constitutes an undesirable change in image. That’s why so many management companies forbid young idols from dating or getting married.
Takei is 23 and successful enough to call her own shots in terms of fees, but clients will use any excuse to take advantage of a situation and reduce their expenses. More to the point, Oscar Promotion may be looking to the future — Takei will be out of commission at least until her baby is born — and is essentially charging her for potential lost sales."
Does this drama get better?
"Five years after they married against the wishes of their respective management companies, actress Meisa Kuroki and former idol Jin Akanishi are still paying off combined iyakukin (damages) worth more than ¥1 billion. Their situation is mirrored more recently in the case of actress Emi Takei.
The lawyer says celebrity contracts usually contain “image clauses,” but each client decides what constitutes an undesirable change in image. That’s why so many management companies forbid young idols from dating or getting married.
Takei is 23 and successful enough to call her own shots in terms of fees, but clients will use any excuse to take advantage of a situation and reduce their expenses. More to the point, Oscar Promotion may be looking to the future — Takei will be out of commission at least until her baby is born — and is essentially charging her for potential lost sales."
Here's the link of the article: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2017/09/16/national/media-national/theres-no-business-like-stars-personal-business/#.WcFs08ZLeHs