I don’t agree with you, the king was in a position of power, he was both older and a royalty, Hong Rim could…
Hong Rim probably was not even gay. He became king's lover when he was young and he didn't know anything else. Then when he first time was with the queen he realised that he actually likes women, it's as easy as that. He was not really allowed to think about women before bc he was king's lover since young age and he thought he has to be faithful to him and not be with anyone else.
My lasting impression of this film is that is rather homophobic. It was filmed in 2008 so probably Korean audiences…
I don’t agree with you, the king was in a position of power, he was both older and a royalty, Hong Rim could not exactly say "no" to him, could he? Especially when we know how young he was when he met the king. Homophobic? Lol
She could just continue to work and later find a better paying job, she could be together with the guy she really liked (the one she knew from high-school), She just wanted to be rich quickly thus the obssesion with the house and in the end she become just like the other chatacters of this drama at the beginning-unhappy. She sold her morals. But she chose it to survive and not be poor. So it's hard to say if she is good or bad. But she's definitely not much better than the rest.
Japan dorama has always been dull forever, especially the detective/investigation drama genre :D Even Japanese…
I love jdramas and in general after watching a lot of kdramas and jdramas, I think jdramas are more compelling. There are some brilliant kdramas but many of them are quite boring bc they usually follow the same rules: man and woman main characters have to fall in love, second lead guy is in love with female main character, the rich guy from big corporation is the villain etc. Once you watched 20 kdramas it's like you watched all of them (there are some exceptions of course but rare). Jdramas are not like that, you never know what weird and unexpected thing they can throw at you lol
I really enjoyed watching this drama. We rarely get female main characters like Todo. I wish there were more compelling women mc like her. Shoji was a bit annoying at times but this drama really needed a character like him so that's not an issue at all. It seems this screenwriter writes series which suit my taste, I liked his Ashita no Yakusoku too.
This is a very good drama. I really enjoyed it a lot. There were some things I didn't like but in general it's…
Kirishima didn't really get punished at all and he should have been in some way, at least some kind of investigation for his role in Keigo's bullying...
Also, I really liked Hinata's speech when she was leaving school, powerful and inspiring.
Umm can someone explain what was the deal between Dokyung and Yongjoo? Why did Yongjoo start to hate him so much? I really didn't get it but tbh I didn't watch this drama too carefully lol
I suppose you need to get used to the anime aesthetic to enjoy this drama. The exaggerated performances, the emotional…
Black Mirror is not a Japanese drama. Japanese series have their own theatre like atmosphere. Maybe anime like. They also have their own charm. I don’t want Japanese to suddenly start to create shows in western style. Definitely nope. However, I do agree that this show was too preachy and melodramatic lol.
1. The family is not biologically related, right? What about the "twins"? 2. The pastor is obv the evil one as often is shown in kdramas? 3. Is the girl who "stalks" the boy an important character later on? She's super annoying.
Also, I really liked Hinata's speech when she was leaving school, powerful and inspiring.
However, I do agree that this show was too preachy and melodramatic lol.
2. The pastor is obv the evil one as often is shown in kdramas?
3. Is the girl who "stalks" the boy an important character later on? She's super annoying.