Successful or not as the name suggests every remake is different from the original...no matter how meticulously…
Right, that's why I watch only 16 - 20 ep long kdramas.:)True enough,they improved a lot in making remakes.By the way, which Turkish remake you mean for Boys over Flowers?
Successful or not as the name suggests every remake is different from the original...no matter how meticulously they may copy, they end up producing something different.It feels different. Im fine with remakes because retouches to the original can make a super cool drama..Anyway, those Turkish remakes of kdramas were cherished from the beginning here (I'm from Turkey) but compared to the originals I couldnt really like them because there was too much to watch for a simple romcom.. (one episode is 2 hours long
Female detective seems to work hard which is good but it is so boring that she is so clueless..There were things she would have already thought to search by just watching a few cliche crime series...Maybe she was made that way because they want to polish how clever and pro the profiler guy is (and he is so, I do like him except that he is a jerk as a colleague) It's just I really would have enjoyed at least one quick-witted detective in this :/
Im all about Yoo Jin Oh now... <_<
It was way too cruel that he died this way.(Jeon Seol, I can't bring myself to appreciate your decision.Sorry :/ )
It was a very meaningful thing to seal him in the novel.
That moment when he disappeared...man,you never know when is the last time... ./
It was way too cruel that he died this way.(Jeon Seol, I can't bring myself to appreciate your decision.Sorry :/ )
It was a very meaningful thing to seal him in the novel.
That moment when he disappeared...man,you never know when is the last time... ./