Random but third picture in this article reminds of the poster of K-drama, when life gives you tangerines
That's what I thought, too. Maybe they just copied the images because it's instantly recognizable and the marketing team is hoping it will draw in audiences? It could be that the story is completely different.
I love watching Haru and Rina Kawaei's acting. Oh how I wish I could watch this series. Too bad it's not available on any of the international platforms.
Dylan Wang told the story in his own words in season 2 of a variety show. He explained that this was the first time he was made to feel like he truly belonged. What happened was that he was joining the cast and crew of Ever Night in the second season when everyone already knew each other, so he felt awkward and shy. One day, Ireine gave him that pot of water to wash his feet, where everyone else had already dipped their feet into it. She revealed the prank afterwards, and that made everyone laugh. This was a fond memory according to Wang himself, one of the reasons why he announced that she is one of his best friends in the industry. People can go and watch that episode online.
I wonder why there's been so little fanfare about this movie. The premise is enticing and original. The three top actors are highly reputable and are sure to deliver. Is it because they don't have enough star power? Anyhow, I'm really looking forward to seeing this movie.
From the sounds of it, this isn't going to be a comedy. Since "Collective Intervention," PBY has appeared several times on Running Man with LKS as one of the hosts, doing really funny games and such. It will be very interesting to see them acting alongside each other in a drama/thriller. Can't wait!!
So happy for Shin Hyun-Been! Ever since "Reflections of You," I felt so bad for her that the media kept their focus on their other lead actors, and everyone practically overlooked her superb acting. Maybe this will be her big break!
If you are a fan of medical drama, especially Japanese medical drama ( theyre quite different from Korean Medical…
The politics is one thing I noticed is absent in all the other medical dramas I’ve seen from Asian countries and in the west. It’s very refreshing, but five episodes in, it’s starting to get a bit too melodramatic. I guess I will just trust that the Japanese did a good job of the series since so many people like it so much and keep going.
If u watch enough of genius doctor Trope in medical Jdrama (something likes Doctor-X), then u will realise how…
Thank you for explaining the tropes that are used in this drama compared to the other previous medical dramas made in Japan. This is my first time being exposed this type of story and I’m finding it so ridiculous, I’m almost giving up. I don’t know why everyone loves this drama so much.
I just rewatched story #3 because that was the best one.
It is unfortunate that they started with Rhydian Vaughan's story, "Derailment", and yet it was so poorly done. This probably turned off a lot of people and they all ended up missing stories #2, 3 and 4. The rest of these stories had suspense, drama, mystery, and the acting was superb, especially by the child actors.
"The Gravity of Sin" is similar to "The Bad Kids" (China), and "Dark Currents" is similar to "D.P." (S. Korea). Story #2, "A Matter of Life and Death" is probably the most original of all the stories. I'm going to rewatch #2 and #4 next.
This isn't the first time she will play two roles in one drama. She did that in OH, My Ghostess! as well. Granted, it was the same character being possessed by a ghost, but the temperament and mannerisms she portrayed was complete different from her "real" character. So happy for Bo-Young, a third drama!
It is unfortunate that they started with Rhydian Vaughan's story, "Derailment", and yet it was so poorly done. This probably turned off a lot of people and they all ended up missing stories #2, 3 and 4. The rest of these stories had suspense, drama, mystery, and the acting was superb, especially by the child actors.
"The Gravity of Sin" is similar to "The Bad Kids" (China), and "Dark Currents" is similar to "D.P." (S. Korea). Story #2, "A Matter of Life and Death" is probably the most original of all the stories. I'm going to rewatch #2 and #4 next.