I wish the c dramas would stop using the term brother and sister loosely when they are actually cousins, it just…
Many cultures refer to cousins and extended relatives as brother/sister. It's not a c-drama thing but a cultural thing. Won't it be nice to not treat cultures different from ours as some kind of fad that should be changed to suit us?
First episode was a little underwhelming but picked up towards the end. I didn't read the synopsis before I started so the murder came as a surprise. Curious to see how they develop the story going forward. Haven't see the leads in anything where I didn't like them. Support cast is stellar as well.
Had to block an account who's made it their duty to post negative comments about the FL being a fangirl before I cuss them out.
It's sick and wrong that a 35 year old successful attorney would ever be that crazy and cringey over an idol.…
What has she done that's crazy and demented? She's happy and she's not hurting anyone else. How is that a bad thing? If she spent all her free time on knitting and buying knitting supplies and watching knitting tutorials would it be crazy and demented?
Lost all interest after ep 7. Been struggling to watch ep 8 for days but I'm just going to give up and drop it. It had so much promise and they botched the ending.
I didn't take it as a BL teaser, not even sure where you got that idea. It was wrapping up the second half of…
They got their popular actor friends to make cameos. That's all there is to that last scene. We see it all the time in K-dramas. Something to make viewers a little happy.
I'm not a fan of disaster movies but watched this for Da-mi and the sci-fi tag. And boy was I pleasantly surprised by the twist in the middle. It's a pretty straightforward movie and self-explanatory for the most part. The rating isn't reflective of the quality of the move but the annoyance of people who wanted a disaster movie from start to finish.
Could have been without a kiss and I'd have loved it just as much so the nature of the kiss doesn't matter to me at all. This was such a good show. Consistent tone all through, lovely characters, beautiful leads. Very much worth the watch.
Like many other things, romance is defined by hetero western standards. Because if you ask anyone who says there isn't enough romance in this film what they mean, I bet you the things they list will be based on those standards. In which case they'd be right. However this is a queer film based on a manga series. Completely different standards.
My first grouse with this is how bland all the minor characters were. They were good for exposition but that's about it. Funny enough the only minor characters who stood out to me were the journalists. Everyone one else just felt like talking heads. My second grouse is the dancing at the Cuban clubs. WTF was that? A huge nope.
What I loved. Everything else. The acting. The development. You can see the lead characters taking bits from each other as the story progresses. The dancing. I'm a huge fan of dance films and while this wasn't excellent, it hit all the right spots.
Had to block an account who's made it their duty to post negative comments about the FL being a fangirl before I cuss them out.
My first grouse with this is how bland all the minor characters were. They were good for exposition but that's about it. Funny enough the only minor characters who stood out to me were the journalists. Everyone one else just felt like talking heads. My second grouse is the dancing at the Cuban clubs. WTF was that? A huge nope.
What I loved. Everything else. The acting. The development. You can see the lead characters taking bits from each other as the story progresses. The dancing. I'm a huge fan of dance films and while this wasn't excellent, it hit all the right spots.