For anyone who has seen the movie, I really recommend the novel if you want to know more about the original story.…
Do you mind to elaborate? I would really love to hear more about it. I'm especially curious since the film had to cut some scenes to pass the censorship.
Cannot believe some of you decide to give rating to the drama based solely on female lead acting and not the story…
It's not just about the acting. I watched the first episodes and I understand why people are giving it already a lower rating. The screenwriting is really over the top and with the many logical flaws it's so detached from reality that it is hard to watch without a lot of disbelief.
I feel nowadays it would have worked with maybe even big productions picking it up. Dramas like the Good Doctor were successfully adapted for the American audience. Asian media has become a lot more visible for Western audiences and producers.
Oh man. I accidentally watched the second episode first and didn't even noticed until now. No wonder I was a bit confused. Now I need to actually watch the first episode.
I just finished this lovely drama yesterday and it was a beautiful journey. Also lots of applause to the actors who fitted their characters very well and I never believed they weren't the character. Especially Alice Ko who manages to play a high school student believable despite being way in her 30s.
You can see from the comments and the comments on other marriage articles that people are interested in them.…
You seem a bit upset, but I don't have something against marriage articles or your article specifically. I find them interesting as well. I just think that some are more relevant than others, e.g. the marriage between actors Song Hye Ko and Song Joong Ki as this has an impact on the industry as well. Or other articles about the personal life like the scandal with Masahiro Higashide as this affected the some dramas as well.
Sometimes I wonder how relevant these marriage announcement are to kisskh if it doesn't concern two actors. I'm happy for her, but normally I enjoy reading Drama related articles more. Best of luck to her and her new small family! :)
One aspect that was mention during the interview was that the male character actually filmed way more scenes.…
It's been one year since I watched it. But I felt like the mother really needed to care for the disabled twin since she felt so overprotective. And I guess during the divorce they probably decided that a single mother taking care of two kids is going to be hard. And the mother probably focused all her energy on the disabled child before. So maybe the father naturally decided to care for the other? I don't know if I'm interpreting too much here. In some families the father tries to compensate by doting on the other child when the mother is too focused on the more needy one.
Happy to see the movie now on Netflix! Go on support the official sites :)I had the pleasure to see this movie…
One aspect that was mention during the interview was that the male character actually filmed way more scenes. In the beginning it was supposed to be this love story that is hinted in the movie. But while working with the lead actress who is has the same disability in reality the director realized other parts of the story that spoke to her. So she switched the focus and after hearing the actress personal story added the twin plot line. Daito Shunsuke himself was surprised how much his character was reduced, but he felt this way was perfect and he didn't mind. If I remember correctly, they might have even filmed a kissing scene or something similar. But I listen to this interview one year ago, so my memory might be wrong. Even though I would absolutely love to see more of their romance story and the deleted scenes, the movie as it is is already perfect. Back then it received the audience award at the Berlinale Film Festival. Fun fact: During the screening, the cast and crew were dressed very nicely. Suits, dresses, they really cared about their first screening.
Happy to see the movie now on Netflix! Go on support the official sites :)I had the pleasure to see this movie…
For those who are interested, I will mention some aspects from the interview. It might be interesting. I will use the spoiler function in case it might spoil the movie for some.
Happy to see the movie now on Netflix! Go on support the official sites :) I had the pleasure to see this movie at a film festival and also seeing the director and actors in person answering questions. All were so nice and also took great care that the lead actress could access the stage with her wheelchair.
I like his recent role choices (apart from Are You Human Too). His characters seem more relatable, people you could also encounter in your every day life.
What about Taiwanese and Hong Kong dramas, they should be on the list too, since Taiwan and Hong Kong are both…
What do you mean with that? I wouldn't go so far to say they are controlled by Mainland China. The dramas have distinct, characteristics that differentiates them. Also, kisskh has own categories for Chinese dramas, and Hong Kong and Taiwanese dramas and this article focuses on the Chinese dramas.
Some Day Or One Day
The World Between Us (also with Chris Wu ;) )
Also lots of applause to the actors who fitted their characters very well and I never believed they weren't the character. Especially Alice Ko who manages to play a high school student believable despite being way in her 30s.
Best of luck to her and her new small family! :)
I don't know if I'm interpreting too much here. In some families the father tries to compensate by doting on the other child when the mother is too focused on the more needy one.
I had the pleasure to see this movie at a film festival and also seeing the director and actors in person answering questions. All were so nice and also took great care that the lead actress could access the stage with her wheelchair.