Exactly, that's why it's looks too dense. My opinion is : you first read the book for the real deal, and THEN you watch whatever movie they make for the entertainement, the fun stuff, the OST, the hotties and the live action kiss scenes.
yep, seen the movie, red the book, and the book is definitely better. But the movie isn't as terrible as I expected it to be. It all just go way too fast...If only it was a drama...lol
One thing I don't like about this cast : why the need to make it so obviously multi-racial ? I just hope it's…
I totally agree with you, when you cast an actor, the skills should come first, and who cares what his origins are ?
What I wouldn't be okay with would be to cast someone BECAUSE of his skin color. There are movies where the producers MAKE it about race, and totally overlook the fact that they hired very bad actors. Because they just wanted to represent the diversity of the US.
In the Q&A article about this US drama, when the producer was asked if the actors would be asian, he answers that they "have a bit of everything". My concern was whether it HAPPENED to end up that way (if which way it would be totally awesome) or if they MADE it happen this way (which would mean that the acting skills were not their priority when choosing the cast.)
I want this upcoming drama to be great and awesome so that more people get attracted to asian dramas. Isn't that what we all want ?
How did you like The Mortal Instrument Movie ? I've red on your profile you're a fan of the saga ...
I live a little too much in Dramaland sometimes...I always forget the real-life dark downsides...
Btw it's not so rare to see girl get married right after high school. I believe she can pull it off. This actress is full of surprises
I do re-watch, though. Not right away of course, but I often rewatch my favorite dramas every 6 months or something...
What I wouldn't be okay with would be to cast someone BECAUSE of his skin color. There are movies where the producers MAKE it about race, and totally overlook the fact that they hired very bad actors. Because they just wanted to represent the diversity of the US.
In the Q&A article about this US drama, when the producer was asked if the actors would be asian, he answers that they "have a bit of everything". My concern was whether it HAPPENED to end up that way (if which way it would be totally awesome) or if they MADE it happen this way (which would mean that the acting skills were not their priority when choosing the cast.)
I want this upcoming drama to be great and awesome so that more people get attracted to asian dramas. Isn't that what we all want ?