Thank you for the link! Spain's Through My Window (Netflix) was exceptional in that regard.
Yes, the Spanish love scenes are more vivid - those actors are doing a great job- Compared to the K/dramas and C/dramas there seems to be so much censorship that takes away a quality that is expected.
For example, in a K/drama or C/drama, at the beginning of a love scene, the phone will ring or someone will knock on the door and that's the end of the love scene.
However, J/dramas are more explicit - but not compared to Spanish dramas/movies.
Puff Kuo does the most in the love scenes!. She is the best Taiwanese ( Chinese speaking actress)imo . At least…
I agree - love this series - I haven't ff the scenes at all. Every scene is interesting and Puff Kuo is doing a perfect job as usual. ep 20 was really dramatic
If one is looking for logic, King The Land is not for you. Forget logic. This is a lovely rom-com with all the boxes checked! Lee Jun Ho pulled it off once more with his magical face able to show nuances of love, desire, and yes, anger too. He alone made King The Land a pleasure to watch. The rest of the cast especially Im Yoon Ah was extremely supportive and made the series worthwhile to watch.
I went into this drama hoping to watch a quirky, funny emotional journey with some realism thrown in and TBF some…
Mother and daughter should not be living in the same house. Both mother and daughter are explosive, with raw emotions, and hard to watch. Then the dad comes into the act, adding more and more rawness.
Ep 6 is hard to watch -hope a resolution comes in soon.
They are really awful, the 2 mothers and the friend of the ML.
For example, in a K/drama or C/drama, at the beginning of a love scene, the phone will ring or someone will knock on the door and that's the end of the love scene.
However, J/dramas are more explicit - but not compared to Spanish dramas/movies.
"The rest of the cast especially Im Yoon Ah was extremely supportive and made the series worthwhile to watch."
Yes, it did "take a village" to make it successful but for me, Jun Ho was outstanding.
Forget logic.
This is a lovely rom-com with all the boxes checked!
Lee Jun Ho pulled it off once more with his magical face able to show nuances of love, desire, and
yes, anger too.
He alone made King The Land a pleasure to watch.
The rest of the cast especially Im Yoon Ah was extremely supportive and made the series worthwhile to watch.
I would give it an 8.6!
Love this series but hard to watch.
Both mother and daughter are explosive, with raw emotions, and hard to watch.
Then the dad comes into the act, adding more and more rawness.
Ep 6 is hard to watch -hope a resolution comes in soon.