i think her most popular role was in penthouse. which is why it'll be so weird to see her alongside lee dongwook and kim bum in a historical bc she'll always be the screaming cheon seojin in my mind 😭😭
amazing cast and synopsis!! i would have watched it for seo hyunjin and hwang inyeop anyways but i'm glad there's a lot of other familiar faces! i really hope that they don't mess this one up 🙏🏻
great article!! the saddest dramas that i've watched are always historical ones (youth of may, mr sunshine, red sleeve, hymn of death, snowdrop, etc) and i've always wondered why. the stakes always seem to be higher in historical dramas, as there's usually more power struggle and political turmoil (usually war and occupations).
there's a sort of beauty in all the olden settings, clothes, art, and just the general language and the traditional way of talking as well. everything feels a lot simpler and nostalgic, and i find a lot of beauty and romance in that.
also, i feel like historical fiction (or non-fiction) in general moves me more, as watching all these dramas exposes me to the lives of people across time and place, which illuminates a part of history's untold stories and furthermore leaves a more bittersweet aftertaste because everything is in the past.
this drama is so beautiful and sweet, it's giving me all the feels. love the nostalgic and bittersweet vibes of youth and the portrayal of aiming for your dreams. i've grown so attached to the characters within these past 3/4 episodes. my only wish is that they release the jaurim ost soon 🙏🏻
glad he might accept the offer, but both lee dohyun and kwak dongyeon declining.....the fact that we missed seeing them in a drama together......I would've loved to see them play as friends in an action/noir film....ahhh
ah, I wish he could have accepted the role for hellbound, I think he would have done really well in it. excited for this too, although the synopsis has me scratching my head.
there's a sort of beauty in all the olden settings, clothes, art, and just the general language and the traditional way of talking as well. everything feels a lot simpler and nostalgic, and i find a lot of beauty and romance in that.
also, i feel like historical fiction (or non-fiction) in general moves me more, as watching all these dramas exposes me to the lives of people across time and place, which illuminates a part of history's untold stories and furthermore leaves a more bittersweet aftertaste because everything is in the past.