Interesting video. Just judging by the casting choices you can tell they won't change the plot that much, just reconfigure some people's backgrounds. Thanks for linking this!
Very excited for this; the original show is a pretty good melodrama / neo-noir, but its romantic plot was a little rushed. I anticipate the love story in this Korean adaptation will be more the focus, rather than the mystery.
Two bad people make one right...thus turning themselves into good people? Old-school values influencing the new-school lack of values? New-school success inspired by the problems of old?
You can tell right off the bat this will be funny and maybe heartwarming.
was this a happy ending? any triangle?why the low rating?
There are plenty of good dramas with 7.x ratings; many people don't like the show, but that doesn't mean it is offensively bad. I think the show also has pacing issues and maybe is too focused on 'gags' and comedy.
He's 49 and somehow this information gets released as a huge television show is about to air? Scandals like this are always behind-the-scenes vindictiveness; it's never about justice for victims.
Ah, I get it. Here, ppl hate Ms. Wi the Reporter and also complain how ML is immature. Question: WHAT DO YOU EXPECT…
From what I can tell, Im Ji Yeon always plays rougher, outcast-like characters. It seems like people are mostly not paying attention to the casting and / or expecting stereotypical romantic plots. Happy-go-lucky, stereotypical romance where the sugar daddy is perfect and the girl is just waiting to be saved is absolutely not what you will get from a movie / TV show with her in it.
You are 100% right that Ms. Wi is supposed to be a flawed character who grows, the same is true of Hyeon Jun...I feel as if there are a lot of flashbacks of both leads' past the show is either keeping off the screen for later or has failed to develop in the writing room.
We'll see how things play out with audiences, maybe people will come around to the characters.
The majority of high-cultural-impact K-Dramas that everyone agrees are good are from tvN. The same goes for CJ Entertainment's movie productions. Netflix is merely using its clout and finances to snatch up Korean talent from already-established studios within South Korea.
If you look at most of Netflix's original productions after the mid 2010s, a lot of them are flops. Netflix's in-house talent evaluation and greenlight process is actually terrible.
Honestly, I've kept this drama on hold because it was getting too unpleasant for me. Is she still, or I should…
Watch at least up until the end of episode 5 if you haven't already. This isn't a mean-spirited show by any means. I usually dislike some of the more popular shows because of the cruelty some characters exhibit...there's none of that in this show.
"아니요, 두바이, 두바이...."
😂😂😂😂
Episode 16 was really good. This show is underrated.
Old-school values influencing the new-school lack of values?
New-school success inspired by the problems of old?
You can tell right off the bat this will be funny and maybe heartwarming.
You are 100% right that Ms. Wi is supposed to be a flawed character who grows, the same is true of Hyeon Jun...I feel as if there are a lot of flashbacks of both leads' past the show is either keeping off the screen for later or has failed to develop in the writing room.
We'll see how things play out with audiences, maybe people will come around to the characters.
The majority of high-cultural-impact K-Dramas that everyone agrees are good are from tvN. The same goes for CJ Entertainment's movie productions. Netflix is merely using its clout and finances to snatch up Korean talent from already-established studios within South Korea.
If you look at most of Netflix's original productions after the mid 2010s, a lot of them are flops. Netflix's in-house talent evaluation and greenlight process is actually terrible.