He's such a great actor! I saw him in 'White Christmas' and in 'Rooftop Prince' and the vibes he gave in each drama was so different it was like two separate people were acting.
I enjoyed this drama so much and still can't get over even I've finished it like two or three weeks passed. But…
It turns out that I do't mind the ending, actually! And your version does sound interesting (though some people argued that Tae Yong really died).
I think that the soul of Lee Gak (and all of its memories) woke in Tae Yong's body after Lee Gak went back to Joseon because when he was in Park Ha's shop and she wasn't even looking at him, he had this familiar Gak-like smirk.
Another thing, when he came to meet her, he *did* say that he'd waited for her for a really long time (300 years) and you'd notice that his hands were placed behind his back--which is the way Lee Gak placed his hands all this time.
Then there's the image of Lee Gak in the end, making it even more obvious that it's still Lee Gak on the inside.
:) I loved the ending. It wasn't all happy (Lee Gak lost Bu Yong & Park Ha) but the idea that their love would stand hundred years later is awesome~~~
I enjoyed this drama so much and still can't get over even I've finished it like two or three weeks passed. But…
I'll read your comment when I'm done with the last episode Temeraire! Hehe, just in case I don't like the ending too much (though I doubt it, I'm an understanding viewer).
Awwwww~~~~ He is so adorable. The whole time he's on screen in 'Innocent Man' I'm making those silly cooing sounds because the more he tries to be serious (his face all scrunched up), the cuter he is <3 <3 I just want to favorite him because of how cute he is *sigh*
Ah I love this drama! It's getting more and more intense! I like that it has more of a "House" feel…
Now that you've mentioned House, I can't wait to watch this. But House doesn't exactly focus on the medical aspect, it focuses on more psychological and philosophical themes (and if you'd look up some of the diseases in the show, you'd find that some of them are pretty unlikely or rare to happen). Anywho, I'm in.
Yeah, he should because it would be his first role as a main male lead in a drama and if he does a great job (which I think he will do),we would be seeing him in more dramas as the main lead in the future :D
Awesome and true article, amrita! The one that rang true the most to me was the one about using Korean or Japanese phrases with other Asian drama fanatics. When I'm talking with my friends who share my obsession with all things Asian, words like omo, daebak, aigoo, pabo, baka, ja ne, saranghae, annyeong...etc just pop up into the convo and we barely notice XP
A main role please!!
I think that the soul of Lee Gak (and all of its memories) woke in Tae Yong's body after Lee Gak went back to Joseon because when he was in Park Ha's shop and she wasn't even looking at him, he had this familiar Gak-like smirk.
Another thing, when he came to meet her, he *did* say that he'd waited for her for a really long time (300 years) and you'd notice that his hands were placed behind his back--which is the way Lee Gak placed his hands all this time.
Then there's the image of Lee Gak in the end, making it even more obvious that it's still Lee Gak on the inside.
:) I loved the ending. It wasn't all happy (Lee Gak lost Bu Yong & Park Ha) but the idea that their love would stand hundred years later is awesome~~~
::Ten days countdown::
<3 <3 <3 <3 Joong Ki <3 <3 <3 <3