In the synopsis it says "Asano Tomoko doesn’t have romantic emotions for others" - why would someone read a…
As I said I didn't know what aromantic was or what it represents so they could have written anything before LGBT, I would just have read LGBT and assume it would be a lesbian relationship. I never read synopsis because they tend to spoil a lot. But even if I had, if i read something like "X has never like someone" I would assume that X will start to like someone in the show lol. And yes it's totally an assumption made out of ignorance, I have no problem with that, but I just think that other people can make the same assumption. I won't even react about the "being rude" part, it's ridiculous.
In the synopsis it says "Asano Tomoko doesn’t have romantic emotions for others" - why would someone read a…
Because it's tagged as LGBT, and when you see the poster, you tend to make conclusions, no ? Who f knows aromantic is a lgbt thing lol I never heard about it before this show.
Anyway, just wanted to warn people about that, don't need a lesson.
Sorry for the spoil but for those who watch this show expecting a lesbian relationship, there is nothing so please don't waste your time.
And for those who don't, I don't even recommend it, I found this drama very boring, it's a personal development centric show, try to be feel good but it's just naive and cheesy, and also some overacting for the 2 female leads even if they have good chemistry. And the icing on the cake, the Aiko-Yuki couple is quite a pain to watch and even more when you were expecting other thing.
Very beautiful lady ! She also appears in Furuhata Ninzaburo - Season 3 - Episode 8. She plays the lover of the killed victim and real murderer tries to make her arrested for the crime, not her best acting imo lol
Quite good but overated. I guess I didn't get emotionally moved as I should, but the characters writing is so lazy and bad that I couldn't. Also too unrealistic for me. Many crying about the prosecutor, but without her, the show would have been so boring.
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I don't get how a "must fit in 16-20 episodes" model could be better than "the number of episodes it needs" model. Because of this old model, old korean dramas are too standardized, usually too draggy or cut for no reason, lot of bad endings.
This and i think it's nice to have more realistic dramas with people acting "normally" and non-cheesy ones. So, that's my own opinion but the thing you called "americanization" of korean TV show is a good thing for me.
My Name is the perfect example for me of why it is a good thing, we have a very short and compacted, impactful, so down-to-earth and realistic drama with an amazing story and perfect acting.
Contrary to you, I think writers can focus more and more about the story this way.
Overrated as hell. The first 2 or 3 episodes are great, you even have a wonderful apotheosis with the car scene ending which is amazing. The chemistry between Je Ah and Yoo Jin is unreal. But everything starts to crumble after that and it turns to bad comedy and worst romance ever until I stopped watching through episode 5. To be honest, I mostly despised this drama because of one horribly written and acted character, and the choices they made for the story/romance.
Last episode was such a pain to watch. But overall, the drama is OK, not great, not bad. Exagerrated acting and characters, like anime-style. The white-hair guy is really cringe. Toda Erika's character is damn annoying, need to pass over that. Good and interesting psychology things though. Matsuda Shota and Kichise Michiko clearly carry the entire show, the rest of the cast is meh or horrible.
Well, that was awfully bad, couldn't finish the first episode. Basically it's hitman thing mixed with cheap comedy and bad acting, and the hitman thing is the less believable thing i've ever seen. Moreover, we know he's supposed to kill the girl and we already know from the first episode that he will never do it. I guess I'm not the target audience, I would have probably loved it when I was 12yo though.
A cold woman from city (not sure but looks like lol) arrives on a small island, in a small guesthouse or something like that. She discovers a place where everyone (I mean the 3 persons here) just waiting for the time to pass and the only activity they know is daydreaming. The woman is looking for isolation, and she is first really disturbed by these friendly and open hosts.
Not good not bad, slow-paced, lot of reflection on what is life, but nothing too deep, kind of beach boys vibe, without the fun parts. Watchable but you're not missing anything if you do not watch it.
I won't even react about the "being rude" part, it's ridiculous.
Anyway, just wanted to warn people about that, don't need a lesson.
And for those who don't, I don't even recommend it, I found this drama very boring, it's a personal development centric show, try to be feel good but it's just naive and cheesy, and also some overacting for the 2 female leads even if they have good chemistry. And the icing on the cake, the Aiko-Yuki couple is quite a pain to watch and even more when you were expecting other thing.
She also appears in Furuhata Ninzaburo - Season 3 - Episode 8. She plays the lover of the killed victim and real murderer tries to make her arrested for the crime, not her best acting imo lol
I guess I didn't get emotionally moved as I should, but the characters writing is so lazy and bad that I couldn't. Also too unrealistic for me.
Many crying about the prosecutor, but without her, the show would have been so boring.
This and i think it's nice to have more realistic dramas with people acting "normally" and non-cheesy ones. So, that's my own opinion but the thing you called "americanization" of korean TV show is a good thing for me.
My Name is the perfect example for me of why it is a good thing, we have a very short and compacted, impactful, so down-to-earth and realistic drama with an amazing story and perfect acting.
Contrary to you, I think writers can focus more and more about the story this way.
The first 2 or 3 episodes are great, you even have a wonderful apotheosis with the car scene ending which is amazing. The chemistry between Je Ah and Yoo Jin is unreal. But everything starts to crumble after that and it turns to bad comedy and worst romance ever until I stopped watching through episode 5.
To be honest, I mostly despised this drama because of one horribly written and acted character, and the choices they made for the story/romance.
"Do they kiss ?"
"Does he touch her hand ???"
RAAAAAAAAAAAHH just watch it!!
But overall, the drama is OK, not great, not bad.
Exagerrated acting and characters, like anime-style. The white-hair guy is really cringe.
Toda Erika's character is damn annoying, need to pass over that.
Good and interesting psychology things though.
Matsuda Shota and Kichise Michiko clearly carry the entire show, the rest of the cast is meh or horrible.
Not good not bad, slow-paced, lot of reflection on what is life, but nothing too deep, kind of beach boys vibe, without the fun parts. Watchable but you're not missing anything if you do not watch it.