This didn't make any sense >>" the actors have added their own voice in Korean". If one wants to hear the drama in KOREAN then turn off dubbing and subtitles. Why would actors act in dramas using their own voices, and then after the production is finished they repeat their words so it can be applied to the drama as dubs??? Meaning, they don't. Again, search dubbing companies in SK.
Eleison said "I thought Kdramas didn't do that? Strange." so I responded to the User to assure them (no gender given) it wasn't an issue. I have Edited my comment to Eleison to exclude reference to your comment, and included it under your comment above. I apologize.
Again, the actors in South Korean do NOT dub their works after production. The production companies use dubbing services, using professional voice actors who are not the actors in the drama, to dub dramas AFTER the productions (dramas or movies) are finished. "You can clearly hear that they have recorded their voices and added it after filming." I assume by this you watched without the dubs and with the dubs. South Korean actors have distinct voices and are easily recognizable, and it's another reason not to watch the dubbed version bc PVA's voices are dif.
I'm sure there are quality issues which vary from one dubbing company to another. "The audio doesn't match their lips and the quality of the audio for the different actors varies."
I'm waiting to watch the drama after I've finished another, and I'd already said I steer clear of dubbing, exactly for the reasons you stated. "If you actually watch the drama, you will see what I mean." I prefer to hear their own voices and read the subtitles. It's become second-nature after decades of watching foreign films.
Korea actors don't dub their dramas, so you can put your hope aside. Korean dramas are dubbed using professional voice actors. Search online for "Dubbing Companies' in South Korea.
They don't. It's AFTER production that professional voice actors from dubbing companies are used. The actors in the dramas don't provide their own voices after filming.
Please speak for yourself in appreciation of the drama. Don't include all older people. Adding the word 'some'…
Yep, and "likes it so much as maybe people with a certain mindset - though what that is, no idea." LOL. I agree.
I found it uneccessary for the OP to include "might be more appreciated by older people." when she could've excluded everyone but herself.
Then again, I usually find fault with the "We", "Us", "Our" which are first-person plural pronouns when a User is stating their personal opinion in a comment. I think by lumping everyone else into their opinion suggests the User isn't confidant in their own opinion so they have to be among a group in case rocks are thrown. LOL
Time will tell. Ratings are usually higher during the release until several episodes are watched. Not many rate before a drama is finished. Right now "Ratings: 7.7/10 from 852 users" is a minuscule amount of users.
KSH Prevention Act signed by those 50k people from the entire S Korea nation is a request from those 50k people…
1. Nonsense. Provide the documents from the 'fact stated by medical institutions all over the world" for "in the last decades" to back your claims. Yes, we'll patiently wait for all of them.
2. Oh, I understood perfectly what you were referring to, and in the context of, 16 being the age of consent and adults over the age of majority, discussion that is ongoing, I perfectly get your meaning. "here I was talking about the forbidden fruit effect" again in the context of this controversy and underage in general, this sounds like you're putting the onus on "teenagers" by reasoning that they "crave" the "forbidden fruit" of having relations with an adult. Adults have the responsibility to protect children (the onus)PERIOD
I've tried to stay neutral on this controversy, but on this matter I can't. I won't agree that 16 year olds have the "cognitive" ability to see and accept all the consequences of their actions if they include an adult relationship.
Provide ALL of the links for the medical institutions statements regarding " the cognitive capacity - knowledge, manipulation of information, reasoning - that already reached adult levels at 16". If you have the time to try and convince me that it's alright for an adult to have relations with a child then you have the time to provide the info.
Otherwise, I get that you're justifying, while I stand firmly on the side of those who are under the age of majority and think it is morally wrong to find excuses for this type of behavior. *spoiler for the length*
In ep. 3, it's quite obvious that Lee Byeong Su still cheats on her. Hong Sang Man, the school principal, says…
Having been cheated on in all but one of my relationships/marriages. I'm highly attuned to what is said and how men act. I do thank you for the comment since I had to rewatch the episode, and how Lee Su Gyeom pulled a good one on that nasty principal & acceptance into the Club. I hope you enjoy the remaining 9 episodes.
In ep. 3, it's quite obvious that Lee Byeong Su still cheats on her. Hong Sang Man, the school principal, says…
I rewatched Ep 3 and didn't see any inference for cheating. I saw him appeasing his boss by letting his boss think he had the same mindset. I'm not suggesting that him appeasing his boss in this way was right though.
I think something like 'Historical fiction' genre would be better.Many people like to document their change in…
Yes, it IS helpful, but that's why Users are able to write a review of each episode. I think more episode by episode reviews should be submitted. I check them often.
Dear Hongrang in the Genre as Historical. There needs to be a new catagory for dramas that aren't based on any historical figure, yet are set in historical times, to differentiate them from true sageuks.
And WHY are Users able to write a review after watching just 3 episodes? MDL, please fix the review section across all profiles. Please.
I think the show might be more appreciated by older people. I'm in my early '50s and it's one of the best shows…
Please speak for yourself in appreciation of the drama. Don't include all older people. Adding the word 'some' before older people would be correct "I think the show might be more appreciated by older people."
Normally, Disney stuff is on Hulu in the USA. With no promotion or announcement in any way. Be safer to wait until…
Disney+ moves dramas to Hulu when they aren't 'family friendly'. Generally, 15 & under are on Disney+ and more mature content rated 18 or over are on Hulu.
Again, the actors in South Korean do NOT dub their works after production. The production companies use dubbing services, using professional voice actors who are not the actors in the drama, to dub dramas AFTER the productions (dramas or movies) are finished. "You can clearly hear that they have recorded their voices and added it after filming." I assume by this you watched without the dubs and with the dubs. South Korean actors have distinct voices and are easily recognizable, and it's another reason not to watch the dubbed version bc PVA's voices are dif.
I'm sure there are quality issues which vary from one dubbing company to another. "The audio doesn't match their lips and the quality of the audio for the different actors varies."
I'm waiting to watch the drama after I've finished another, and I'd already said I steer clear of dubbing, exactly for the reasons you stated. "If you actually watch the drama, you will see what I mean." I prefer to hear their own voices and read the subtitles. It's become second-nature after decades of watching foreign films.
I found it uneccessary for the OP to include "might be more appreciated by older people." when she could've excluded everyone but herself.
Then again, I usually find fault with the "We", "Us", "Our" which are first-person plural pronouns when a User is stating their personal opinion in a comment. I think by lumping everyone else into their opinion suggests the User isn't confidant in their own opinion so they have to be among a group in case rocks are thrown. LOL
Time will tell. Ratings are usually higher during the release until several episodes are watched. Not many rate before a drama is finished. Right now "Ratings: 7.7/10 from 852 users" is a minuscule amount of users.
2. Oh, I understood perfectly what you were referring to, and in the context of, 16 being the age of consent and adults over the age of majority, discussion that is ongoing, I perfectly get your meaning. "here I was talking about the forbidden fruit effect" again in the context of this controversy and underage in general, this sounds like you're putting the onus on "teenagers" by reasoning that they "crave" the "forbidden fruit" of having relations with an adult. Adults have the responsibility to protect children (the onus)PERIOD
I've tried to stay neutral on this controversy, but on this matter I can't. I won't agree that 16 year olds have the "cognitive" ability to see and accept all the consequences of their actions if they include an adult relationship.
Provide ALL of the links for the medical institutions statements regarding " the cognitive capacity - knowledge, manipulation of information, reasoning - that already reached adult levels at 16". If you have the time to try and convince me that it's alright for an adult to have relations with a child then you have the time to provide the info.
Otherwise, I get that you're justifying, while I stand firmly on the side of those who are under the age of majority and think it is morally wrong to find excuses for this type of behavior.
*spoiler for the length*
And WHY are Users able to write a review after watching just 3 episodes? MDL, please fix the review section across all profiles. Please.