Read ALL of the info on the profile. Genres: Thriller, Crime, Life, and there isn't a TAG for romance or comedy.
When a drama or movie doesn't have Romance listed as a Genre nor as a Tag then there is no romance in the drama or movie. The same goes for any other label; if not listed, then it hasn't been written into the script.
GENRES and TAGS tells potential viewers the main areas that will be the focus.
Made for interesting side chatter. After literally hundreds of times, he was once rapelling out of a helicopter…
I was working in Sak's accounts payable and we were encouraged to personalize our cubicles. I wish I'd taken more pics since I was 'voted' best several times. So loving maps, I added a large detailed world map to one wall and had pins on their locations. It sorta made them seem less far away. Looking forward to watching!!!
Made for interesting side chatter. After literally hundreds of times, he was once rapelling out of a helicopter…
That was no less than 12 years ago. Valuable experience during and after training and lifelong friendships for 2 of mine (the only ones who have done service and deployed overseas).
🤣"Yoon A shared, "Rather than calling it multiple personalities, I'd say it's more like one person in multiple roles. The body is the same, but it feels like the personality is different." 🤣Did no one tell her that's what having multiple personalities means?
No. 3 men included the question of who among the 3 was the father of the baby. BNTM is about 3 men growing up under the care of a 7 year old and vice versa while searching for his parents. Nothing alie except for the number 3.
I kind of liked the old sitcom feel of the drama, even if it did include a sitcom's usual speaking in loud voices for the majority of the time.
I started for the story to see if Akira would reunite with his family, stayed for Akira only, and finished with looking up the other roles of Suga Kenta. The kid's facial expresssions were the highlight for me, not his crying scenes. And to think BNTP was his first drama role 🥰
Extremely low angst, a millisecond of antagonist opposition, character growth galore, and not veering from the story, while serving several plots with life lessons made for an easy watch, and left no regrets by way of feeling ill at having watched.
When will Korea wake up and realize the nonsense standards and cancel mentality forced on celebrities just because…
The bully mentality permeates all of SK, from the educational system, employment, to (insert any other here). Whoever decides to recast, delete scenes, etc once someone has 'fallen from grace' plays their own part whether it's on their own or from public demand. As is, their society isn't isn't a sustainable existence. Something's got to give. SYK had a 31 year career in acting behind him. If someone takes their life bc they think it's all down the drain bc of a DUI at the age of 55, then it must be much much much worse than we outsiders think it is.
GENRES and TAGS tells potential viewers the main areas that will be the focus.
I started for the story to see if Akira would reunite with his family, stayed for Akira only, and finished with looking up the other roles of Suga Kenta. The kid's facial expresssions were the highlight for me, not his crying scenes. And to think BNTP was his first drama role 🥰
Extremely low angst, a millisecond of antagonist opposition, character growth galore, and not veering from the story, while serving several plots with life lessons made for an easy watch, and left no regrets by way of feeling ill at having watched.
It's gotten so bad in SK that practically every drama and movie has, at least, one cast member who has died. Song Young Kyu was a great actor.