You have a point. As far as I can understand here the majority of the users are female fans. Of course not all…
It's quite understandable; I would watch just anything that Sung Joon or Jang Hyuk or Seo In Guk in, just anything.. But I wouldn't miss any opportunity to see Jun Ji Hyun either. I think there's no problem with loving an actor dearly; what bothers me most is the emotional violence that someone directs to the one he or she doesn't like. Disdain, assault, defamation seem all very unfair, very inhuman to me.
Too much actress hating and negativeness here. Let's pretend HB is god of acting and always have successful projects,…
You have a point. As far as I can understand here the majority of the users are female fans. Of course not all of them but many of them adore male stars, in other words they are crazy about their 'oppas'. So according to them, the female player is not beautiful enough or young enough or talented enough etc. for their precious oppa.
There is a bittersweet taste in my mouth. It's sweet because I watched a very powerful drama and Seo In Guk's performance was rather impressive and he was totally charming and I loved The Smile Has Left Your Eyes. It is bitter because the unfortunate story of a vulnerable kid broke my heart. I watched the original version and I can safely say that "it's not a successful remake; it is a unique beautiful piece"
A typical 'chick drama' that you watch whenever you need an uplifting effect. You and your buddies come together, prepare popcorn, get some beer or coke and you leave yourselves to the heartwarming love story in front of you. No need to believe in what you see, or not interested in something realistic: all you want is a romance that makes you feel good about the possibility of a sweet love in your life again... I don't expect an Emmy awarded work here; I just like Fluttering Warning.
I am not a So Ji Sub fan by no means. Plus; I am not very much into spy dramas. However I found 'Terius Behind Me' very amusing. Scenario had many cleverly- designed elements, fun to watch characters. Usually when a writer creates a funny character exhibits lots of childish, stupid behaviours. Here none of them was absurd and cliche. The housewives gang was a really entertaining item for instance. Besides the relationship details of the main couple was creative as well (like their correspondence through a bag hanging on the door).
I think there's no problem with loving an actor dearly; what bothers me most is the emotional violence that someone directs to the one he or she doesn't like. Disdain, assault, defamation seem all very unfair, very inhuman to me.
It's sweet because I watched a very powerful drama and Seo In Guk's performance was rather impressive and he was totally charming and I loved The Smile Has Left Your Eyes.
It is bitter because the unfortunate story of a vulnerable kid broke my heart.
I watched the original version and I can safely say that "it's not a successful remake; it is a unique beautiful piece"
You and your buddies come together, prepare popcorn, get some beer or coke and you leave yourselves to the heartwarming love story in front of you. No need to believe in what you see, or not interested in something realistic: all you want is a romance that makes you feel good about the possibility of a sweet love in your life again...
I don't expect an Emmy awarded work here; I just like Fluttering Warning.