Thank you, LBFAD is a successful drama without your view, one of douban most rating drama with 7.9 point by nearly…
The fact is that Ester Yu doesn't fake her voice. Human voices are extremely variable: The same person can sound very different depending on whether they are speaking, laughing, shouting, whispering, explaining something to a friend, explaining something to a kid, or expalining something serious, etc etc. Ester Yu has a natural high-pitched voice. For some of you she has a shrill high-pitched voice. But when she talks about something serious her voice changes and becomes deeper. In LBFAD she is a naive orchid of only 1500 yo compared to the rest of the immortals who are 30000+yo. She is timid, lonely, with some degree of low self-esteem and a victim of bullism. She has very little power and yet she tries to stand-up for herself. If you can't watch the drama because you think she is faking her voice, that's a shame. EDTIT TO ADD: I'm not replying to any one, I'm just saying this for whomever wants to read my post.
So basically, you are an idiot who doesn't know how to watch a drama or anything for that matter and still feels entitled to write a review and give a grade. It's like a teacher who reads the first line of an essay of 7000 words and gives 2/10. On top of that, only people who have watched the entire drama can leave a review. You haven't done so. You...stupid...yes.
K-drama audience doesn't want to see erotic scenes or sex. If you want to see an erotic scene just watch a K-movie.…
Hi Mr Kwark, actually, there are so many K-dramas with violence and gore in them, as well as romantic dramas where the main couple has sex, just to mention a couple of pre-Netflix dramas: a Scent of a woman, City Hall, Goong, and The Smile Has Left Your Eyes. But the "bed" scenes in these dramas are elegantly done and don't bother the audience. More often than not, sex scenes don't add anything to the story, like the sex scene in Squi Game.
To all viewers who gave this drama a lower rating because of the one minute erotic scene. Wake up! It is 2021.…
K-drama audience doesn't want to see erotic scenes or sex. If you want to see an erotic scene just watch a K-movie. The erotic scenes in K-movies are hot and jaw-droppings. What I don't like it's an American corporate called Netflix, that years ago wanted and agreed to produce dramas without altering their cultural aspect, but now slowly and steadily it's trying to westernize these shows. The shows are fine without erotic scenes. Erotic scenes are useless because everyone knows how to fxxk, and the style it's so 70s!
Currently at ep 12 and I'm tired of these cheap cliffhangers, montage is showing us fake stuff that isn't happening…
This drama is very convoluted, and I can see that you're already frustrated with it. It's not cheaply written, in fact he was the only drama representing South Korean at the Series Mania this year. Here is the writer's interview here (she talks about the BS of the brain surgey ahah) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7h22vnCw34&t=23s and you can watch this review about Mouse where the guy talks about the tiny flows that ruin the show for him https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT77Dv6fHcw&t=203s
I'm currently watching ep 2 and I just don't understand the temporality, I'm having a hard time figuring out what's…
As far as I remember episod e 2 it`s all about the present. Episode 1 ends with a killer facing a board with the pictures of his victims, and that is the present time of episode 2.
It is kind of funny to see that so many people cannot follow a story with more than three characters in it. You should start with something simple like "Little Red Riding Hood" followed by "Cinderella". Then move to more difficult stuff like "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". Then move to a drama like ...I don't know "You're beautiful". Oh no, wait, "You're Beautiful" is a gender bender with TWO plot lines! It's too advanced, it might confuse you! Better watch something like "Playful Kiss": one plot, one line, one mission.