witty and on point review. You put into words what was a nagging feeling I had. And love this part: "It’s like its own subgenre of jump-scare horror..."
I literally skipped through the episodes for Ji Hwan and Cha Hyun scenes.I watched 7 episodes of the drama and…
I got bored and dropped it near the end. I liked the plot line about the issue of search results but I got bored with the constant rejection theme in the "romance".
I think male lead asule in the begining from zero to hero but the Main lead character still so weak after 30 episode.…
I found the weakness over done. The character development seemed spotty. He mostly acted scared and let others get hurt/killed while he had a frozen frightened look.
Production and actors need more time to perfect their work and give you good quality shows. They are already overworked…
maybe take their time and produce all episodes at their own pace and then put it up on Netflix. Isn't it their current production pace that is causing deaths? Go slow, produce it all, then put it up on Netflix. Win win for everyone.
I will leave them a written will to let whatever left of my bones to watch it with them
I want this to be part of my funeral. A mix of Chinese and Korean, a tablet, everyone wears black arm bands, pours liquor on the ground, and airs The Wolf.
Wow! Up until 23, I struggled with why I even care that much about any of the main characters in this show (as…
I don't think we were meant to be attached to the characters, or at least not strongly. This is a different kind of drama. Youtuber Avenue X did a great summary - without spoilers that explains this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTw4-xXEk4c
I've started this drama thinking it'll be cute and sweet and once I hit episode 11..... part of me wants to continue…
There needs to be a beginning and end and when the drama reached what seemed to be the logical end, well, they kept going. I dropped it then as I just felt no desire to continue.
Starting October 1, 100 days without Chinese Wuxia, ancient historical or fantasy? "During the 100-day period, historical dramas and idol dramas that have too much entertainment value cannot be broadcasted."
And love this part: "It’s like its own subgenre of jump-scare horror..."
He mostly acted scared and let others get hurt/killed while he had a frozen frightened look.
The season here, season there thing.
Film it all first then upload to Netflix.
Go slow, produce it all, then put it up on Netflix. Win win for everyone.
Youtuber Avenue X did a great summary - without spoilers that explains this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTw4-xXEk4c
I dropped it then as I just felt no desire to continue.
"During the 100-day period, historical dramas and idol dramas that have too much entertainment value cannot be broadcasted."
http://www.dramapanda.com/2019/07/chinese-govt-stipulates-selection-of-tv.html