You are missing the point. It is clear that many women are male identified because they've been conditioned from…
The criticism is aimed at the age of the actress and those involved in the production who green-lighted her casting. Not the actress herself. You need to see beyond your adoration of the person and review the improper casting of a child in an adult role. Then you’ll get the point.
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Oh dear. Your comments are not going to age well. I’m sorry that you have neither the skills nor experience to understand the issues at hand. You’ll understand when you are older.
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The email and links are completely irrelevant to the point but I will bite. Why do you think her age isn’t an issue. Do you think ‘fiction’ and ‘acting’ make the fact that she is a child okay? Are you under the impression that she is an adult playing a child? Do you understand your own point?
Here you go. You're welcome. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fiction https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/realityhttps://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/acting
She’s not pretending to be 17. She is 17. 16 when she was cast. Do you have links for that?
‘Alphabetical’ is just shorthand for an ordering system that makes sense. If you wanted to order shapes you wouldn’t organise them by their name - that’s not logical - you would organise them by complexity, it’s more meaningful. Strokes or complexity is a meaningful way to organise 汉子
I think it's very interesting that many people are getting upset over my opinion when I also took the time to…
I got the ROM. The COM was debatable esp given the serial killer aspect. It really affected the tone. SGBS had the same problem - too light then too dark.
The main problem I have with Korean romantic dramas is that they are often: funny, sweet, romantic and then....
...serial killer.
Other frustrations:
1) You are being chased by a car with ample opportunities to escape if you ran left or right, but no....just jog in front of the impossibly slow car, that'll end well.
2) 'Hilarious' episodes of mistaken identity. 'Oh no, how did I get into this scrape...again!'
3). The ENDLESS COINCIDENCES.
4) How many tables, beds, bushes can you hide under before it become a crappy dramatic device. One per episode it seems.
The writer hates women and wants to portray them as stupidly as possible.
I miss the kdrama heyday of 2018/2019/2020 when shit was actually good. Standards seem to have plummeted.
It’s you who is missing the point.
Other frustrations:
1) You are being chased by a car with ample opportunities to escape if you ran left or right, but no....just jog in front of the impossibly slow car, that'll end well.
2) 'Hilarious' episodes of mistaken identity. 'Oh no, how did I get into this scrape...again!'
3). The ENDLESS COINCIDENCES.
4) How many tables, beds, bushes can you hide under before it become a crappy dramatic device. One per episode it seems.
The writer hates women and wants to portray them as stupidly as possible.
I miss the kdrama heyday of 2018/2019/2020 when shit was actually good. Standards seem to have plummeted.
Haters are just deeply unhappy people. You don’t need to feed their self-hatred. It feels much better to maintain the moral high ground.