It's not because of Korean netizens that Lee Sun-kyun died. On the contrary, netizens supported Lee Sun-kyun.…
Seungri continues to face criticism even after getting out of prison. He never receives support from fans. His future TV activities in Korea are also over for good. It's an easily verifiable fact just by searching on Korean websites, so why are you talking nonsense?
It seems like there are many people who aren't familiar with the incidents involving Yoo Ah-in and Lee Sun-kyun, so let me explain.
1.In the case of Yoo Ah-in, it's not influenced by netizen criticism. In Korea, it's common for activities to be suspended for a few years in cases like drug use or drunk driving. The extent of editing regarding Yoo Ah-in has not yet been reported by the Korean media.
2.The death of Lee Sun-kyun is unrelated to online criticism. Lee Sun-kyun had tested negative for drugs twice. Korean netizens criticized the police for prematurely announcing the case to the media, and the police leaked irrelevant personal information about Lee Sun-kyun to the media. Lee Sun-kyun committed suicide due to psychological pressure. Therefore, director Bong Joon-ho also criticized the government and the media. There was considerable controversy in Korea over the peculiar nature of this case. Normally, it's common sense not to disclose one's name to the media before undergoing a drug test. In addition, the police are under investigation for allegedly disclosing both drug-related incidents and unrelated personal information to the media.
It's not because of Korean netizens that Lee Sun-kyun died. On the contrary, netizens supported Lee Sun-kyun.…
The death of Lee Seon-kyun arose from the police leaking unconfirmed information to the media. When it was determined to be negative in the drug test, Korean netizens criticized the government. There are some malicious commenters, but the majority of people think it's the government's fault.
how long has it been since lee sun kyun took his own life because of south koreans relentless online bullying,…
It's not because of Korean netizens that Lee Sun-kyun died. On the contrary, netizens supported Lee Sun-kyun. It's because of the strong drug punishment policy by the Korean government.
Do you know if there's romance between the high school girl and Ji Chang Wook's character based on the webtoon?…
There was no romance in the webtoon. I remember the painting was colorful because it was about magic. It's a webtoon that leaves a lot of lingering feelings.
1.In the case of Yoo Ah-in, it's not influenced by netizen criticism.
In Korea, it's common for activities to be suspended for a few years in cases like drug use or drunk driving.
The extent of editing regarding Yoo Ah-in has not yet been reported by the Korean media.
2.The death of Lee Sun-kyun is unrelated to online criticism.
Lee Sun-kyun had tested negative for drugs twice. Korean netizens criticized the police for prematurely announcing the case to the media, and the police leaked irrelevant personal information about Lee Sun-kyun to the media.
Lee Sun-kyun committed suicide due to psychological pressure. Therefore, director Bong Joon-ho also criticized the government and the media.
There was considerable controversy in Korea over the peculiar nature of this case. Normally, it's common sense not to disclose one's name to the media before undergoing a drug test.
In addition, the police are under investigation for allegedly disclosing both drug-related incidents and unrelated personal information to the media.
My favorite are 'The Reason Why I Can't Tell You'(2020), 'Jin Jin'(2013) and 'Monster'(2014).
Personally, I think it should be higher.
I remember the painting was colorful because it was about magic.
It's a webtoon that leaves a lot of lingering feelings.
I wonder how it will be expressed in a drama.