For people asking where to find this, the movie actually never came out. It was delayed a few days before the premiere and a new release date hasn't been announced so far.
Ooooooh the teaser looks great. People love to hate on SHK, but I think her acting style will actually suit this role perfectly. Also can't wait for another LDH drama after so long.
Wow, the first teaser looks so dark and intense, it seems it's going to be totally up my alley. Shin Ye Eun's performance looks crazy good and I can't wait to finally see Lomon again. November 9th let's goooooo.
Starting today he's finally free from his agency!!! From now on he'll be using his real name, Mizukami Koshi (Okada Kenshi was a stage name made up by his former CEO, who is allegedly a pretty horrible person). Let's hope he can get back to work soon! Btw this is his new IG account, his old one has been deleted: https://www.instagram.com/koshi_mizukami_official/
This was such a huge disappointment compared to the amazing The Villainess (the director's previous movie). The only good thing I can say about it is that Joo Won is a solid action star. But still, it was not worth the wait.
I'm actually surprised by how much hate it's getting in here, cause it's a lot better than the original. The acting…
LOL I knew I was gonna get hate for this comment. Anyway, as I said, my problem wasn't only about the characters or the script (which was awful), I found the Spanish version to be extremely boring, which didn't happen with this one. But ffs, people in this site seriously can't have any different opinions or they get mobbed.
I'm actually surprised by how much hate it's getting in here, cause it's a lot better than the original. The acting in that one was so over the top, and the writing was really fake and phony. I mean. as a Spanish native speaker, I have never ever in my life heard anyone talk like those characters, they didn't feel real at all. But seriously, I found it so boring I couldn't get past the first few episodes. And yet, I was super hooked on this one. The cast is amazing, the writing and the directing are much tighter, and the whole thing just flows a lot better. It also helps that they took out some things that really irked me in the other one. Anyway, this was seriously such a pleasant surprise for me after hating the original version. Can't wait for part 2!!!
I enjoyed this so much!!! I don't have the best of relationships with the BL genre, but this exactly what is should always be: fun, sweet and free of toxic and ridiculous clichés that really harm the community. I just loved that their sexuality and feelings were never questioned, with none of the usual "I'm not gay at all I just like you" scenes that I hate with all my heart, and the whole thing just felt so...normal. Like when Jaeyoung's female friend casually mentions that she used to have a girlfriend, or when they're talking about Sangwoo at the bar and she's not surprised or shocked or anything else. The story wouldn't have changed if either Jaeyoung or Sangwoo was a girl, and that's the way it should be. It's time Korea starts to learn that straight and gay love are exactly the same.
The only complaint I have is that it should have been longer so that the relationship was a bit more slow-burn, but it surprisingly still works at such a fast pace. Probably because Seoham and Jaechan chemistry is just sizzling.
I've been waiting for this since forever, ever since it was first announced that Kim Tae Ri and Nam Joo Hyuk would be working with the team behind Search:WWW, and now the first two episodes have FINALLY premiered in my country. And I have to say, it absolutely delivered in every single way. I felt the need to watch them again as soon as they were over, and I seriously can't remember the last time that happened to me with any TV show. I'm even scared of how much I liked them because I don't want to set even crazier expectations for what's to come, but I really hope it delivers on the promise of these first episodes.
Well-acted and well-shot, but everything else is a mess. The characters keep talking about how bad cheating is and yet it is portrayed as some sort of freeing experience for women. And then in the final episode they really went and tried to justify a domestic abuser's behavior... Seriously, a mess. That being said, I didn't mind the explicit scenes at all, they kinda felt like a breath of fresh air in comparison to other Asian dramas.
She was fantastic in AOUAD in a role that is completely different from SG, easily the best performance among the younger cast. I really hope she starts getting lead roles in the near future.
I really wish someone would sub this (or maybe upload the ones from N**flix Taiwan if there are any 👀) cause it sounds so interesting and I need more Fandy Fan content :(
Such a beautiful drama, easily one of the best I've seen this year, and with a superb cast. At first I thought the mystery wasn't that engaging, but this is the type of story that gets better and better with every episode, to the point of becoming addictive. Also, I usually guess the culprits quite soon, but here I was never 100% sure (which also happened with another drama from this team, N no Tame ni, one of all time faves). The cherry on top for this drama is the gorgeous theme song by Utada Hikaru, one of my favorite artists in the whole world.
It may not be ground-breaking or anything plot-wise, but it stars such a nice set of characters that it's just impossible not to love them. Seriously, they're all just so nice, and when they make mistakes they're always ready to apologize and learn. Also, I'm shocked by how well-handed the representation is, and it's a really nice touch that they give a lot of interesting info so that the audience can learn too. It was also very surprising to see an LGBT character that's not a walking stereotype and that's not treated like some freak of nature (although I really don't get the ending of that part of the story XD). To sum up, the characters and the representation make this a very special drama, even if it's not particular original or eventful.
This was kinda problematic in some ways but also so so fun to watch, I wasn't bored at all, so I have to say I enjoyed it a lot. Fumi Nikaido is great as always (although I wish she would get projects and roles more worthy of her talents), but I have to highlight how surprised I was by Gordon, since I only knew him as Mackenyu's brother and had never seen him act. He brings a lot of energy to the character and somehow manages to make him way more likeable than he should be. He has a bright future ahead.
The only complaint I have is that it should have been longer so that the relationship was a bit more slow-burn, but it surprisingly still works at such a fast pace. Probably because Seoham and Jaechan chemistry is just sizzling.
That being said, I didn't mind the explicit scenes at all, they kinda felt like a breath of fresh air in comparison to other Asian dramas.