she said if the client want it to be real, she would register with them with an added fee, so ig during those…
She had 12 very short fake marriages before (see the scene where her housemate shows his boyfriend her household register), but the last one has lasted 5 years. During all those fake marriages it seems that she still took on short jobs, like turning up once to a party or meeting or deathbed, or whatever. Those weren't registered. I'm not sure how this new situation is going to work though. If she doesn't divorce the man she's been married to for 5 years, she can't be married to the younger guy too, so whatever actually ends up happening, the synopsis is a tiny bit misleading. It's interesting how many viewers have already decided who is ML and who is SML. Personally, I'll wait and see.
I'm the opposite, I love a good slow burn of course, but sometimes I want to skip all that.
Wow! That's a worrying way to look at romance. If you think there's nothing to look forward to once the main couple get together. I know fairytales, Disney films, etc. tend to end at the wedding, so perhaps that feeds into the idea. However, it's perfectly possible to have a romantic drama/book/film where the main characters are already a couple right at the beginning.
The moral of the story, kids, is when you're in a room surrounded by the corpses of your enemies, MAKE SURE THEY'RE ACTUALLY DEAD before getting all romantic. π For such a short drama, filmed so fast, this was very good. I hope the writers and cast surprise us with another little drama sometime soon.
It depends on your definition of "good". In my opinion, if people are enjoying it, it's a good drama. It doesn't have to be realistic, high budget, flawlessly scripted or even perfectly acted to be enjoyable.
Ouch! Obviously his chest is so full of holes now that the knife just slotted nicely into one of them without harming him, but stabbing him in the trousers too was a bit evil!
I guess they're fast to produce (I'm sure I saw someone say this was filmed in 15 days) so they're a cheap and easy way for the channels to get extra content. Also, some people don't have the time to commit to a series with 50 hour-long episodes, so short dramas are ideal. You can watch a 10 minute episode while eating breakfast.
Are you sure there are no minute puncture marks? Please zoom in and play back slowly to make sure before assuring…
Can you imagine the CGI team's response to that request? ππππ
"Yes, the only CGI we want for this drama is several jets of liquid spurting dramatically out of a surface? What surface? This one." (Shows photo of chest, and CGI experts gasp in unison.)
"Yes, the only CGI we want for this drama is several jets of liquid spurting dramatically out of a surface? What surface? This one." (Shows photo of chest, and CGI experts gasp in unison.)