I'm on ep 11 and I feel a bit nauseous. This story is so awful to watch but also good. I'm very conflicted
I love everything about To My Shore and I still can’t get over it even though it’s been more than three months since it ended. At the same time, I honestly don’t think it’s a series for everyone. It deals with some very raw and uncomfortable themes and shows behaviors that can be really hard to watch. What makes it so powerful is also what makes it difficult. It doesn’t try to soften things or turn everything into something pretty and romantic. Instead, it leans into the messy and painful sides of relationships, which can feel very real but also very heavy. Because of that, I think it can be especially hard for people who have gone through similar experiences, since it might hit too close to home. For me, that’s part of why it stayed with me for so long. It feels honest in a way that a lot of series don’t dare to be. But that honesty comes at a cost, and I completely understand why not everyone would be able to handle it or even want to watch it.
I like Dylan as an actor and as an idol, but he's a person and his personal space HAS TO BE RESPECTED. I honestly don't care about these gossips, what I care for is news about our lovely actors' success, goals, projects, achievements... can we stop posting futile gossips and have some nice topic on which to discuss?
Seriously, fans go too far sometimes. Stay back far enough that he can't hit your phone and then your phone won't get hit! Simple. Any closer and you ARE infringing on his personal space.
For the record: Dylan Wang is one of my first favorite Asian actors and he still is years later. That said, I don't care if it's an actor I watch or not, they don't deserve this treatment, EVER!! MDL should not be a place to post "news and gossip" of this nature. Please don't try to muddy the names of actors here just to get views.
I wonder how many of these quality actors make the jump into the big production dramas with hours of episodes?…
He is truly good but Sadly, I assume almost none:( Actually I know only one actor from short dramas who has been successful , his name is Ryan Cheng .If you know sb else, let me know..perhaps im wrong with my assumptions . Almost all actors in big productions have never appeared in these short dramas, let alone vertical dramas , . If they stay in vertical or short dramas for too long, it appeals ,to be not very good for theirs careers . Additionally too many good actors who where once main leads in big productions are getting now only roles in short( vertical )dramas.
What makes it so powerful is also what makes it difficult. It doesn’t try to soften things or turn everything into something pretty and romantic. Instead, it leans into the messy and painful sides of relationships, which can feel very real but also very heavy. Because of that, I think it can be especially hard for people who have gone through similar experiences, since it might hit too close to home.
For me, that’s part of why it stayed with me for so long. It feels honest in a way that a lot of series don’t dare to be. But that honesty comes at a cost, and I completely understand why not everyone would be able to handle it or even want to watch it.
For the record: Dylan Wang is one of my first favorite Asian actors and he still is years later.
That said, I don't care if it's an actor I watch or not, they don't deserve this treatment, EVER!!
MDL should not be a place to post "news and gossip" of this nature. Please don't try to muddy the names of actors here just to get views.
Almost all actors in big productions have never appeared in these short dramas, let alone vertical dramas , . If they stay in vertical or short dramas for too long, it appeals ,to be not very good for theirs careers . Additionally too many good actors who where once main leads in big productions are getting now only roles in short( vertical )dramas.
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