I haven't started this one yet but I finished Princess Agents a month ago & loved it although it was veeeery frustrating at times. What exactly is similar to it?
The eargasm man is back~~ tbh we have way too many law dramas these days but if it's interesting I'll still watch because Lee Sun Gyun's voice is everything!
Wow. This one just blew every emotional drama I watched out of the water. Raw emotions conveyed by real human beings. Convincing and masterful actors who portrayed realistic characters. Everyone had a story to tell, every character had depth to them. And every of their stories was touching in a beautiful way. I say this as someone whose emotions rarely get evoked by fictional works or also by real life occurrings.
The relationships between the characters were fascinating, like Ji An's grandmother said. Especially the relationship between Ji An and Dong Hoon. But also the brothers, the football club friends and Jung Hee. Even Kwang Il and Ji An. Every relationship was precious in it's own way.
it's really recommended for watch? im the type of person when watching action-law-crime genre doesn't really like…
This is not like those action/crime/law shows where they have random comedy bits like Tunnel, Doctor Prisoner etc. This is pure comedy/action so if you hate comedy and are looking for serious stuff this might not be for you.
But if you enjoy comedy with lots of action and friendship then watch it, the lead actor is so funny, his acting already makes it worth a try! ^^
Song sac is Crony omg I did not realize that at all while watching The Fiery Priest! I mean in Prison Playbook he had those scary vibes at first but in TFP he's sooo adorable and hilarious. A very versatile actor! ^^
I heard that KNG injured himself multiple times while filming this drama. Is this noticable in the drama itself? Like that he gets less screentime or something? I'm currently at episode 16 btw, didn't notice anything so far (no spoilers btw).
First things first- these kids were smoking lol NEVER seen that in any Korean film or dramaThis was intense and…
As for smoking & drama, showing people smoking on TV is not allowed in SK. It used to be allowed before 2001 I think, in older dramas they're pretty much smoking all the time lol.
There's no way these high profile actors would sign up for 18 eps x 3 seasons. Pretty sure it's 18 eps in total…
> It's because they didn't finish filming S3 yet, they can't air the whole thing. Besides it's confirmed to be split in 3 seasons with 6 eps each as the tweet above stated. With the season thingy it seems like they want to try a western kind of format and I wonder if it'll work with K-audience. There were multi season dramas before but they had to cancel further seasons because of bad ratings (The Four Musketeers).
> You know that's not tvN producing dramas right? They are produced by drama companies that sell off the broadcasting rights to tv channels. Those production companies are paid off once the drama airs, if it's a hit they will gain a lot more of course (since the CF companies give out tons of money, the higher the ratings the better the income). But it's very risky to air 50 eps even if it's expected to be a hit. Just look at the drama Faith or Moon Lovers. They should've been major hit dramas but had subpar ratings, hence they got less money from the broadcasting companies. The first one even flopped that hard that the production company filed bancrupcy and the producer comitted suicide because of his endless debts. And those didn't even have 50 episodes. Believe me drama industry is very complicated, it's hard to make bigger projects, especially multi season projects.
Besides actors generally like to move on pretty fast to new projects, high profile actors won't do long dramas that would have them booked for an entire year. It's extremely hard to have actors signed for so long. That's why multi season does not work in Korea.
I'm pretty sure the first season has 18 episodes divided equally into 3 parts (each part has 6 episodes). Part…
There's no way these high profile actors would sign up for 18 eps x 3 seasons. Pretty sure it's 18 eps in total divided in three seasons. Even if they have a high bugdet no Korean production company can afford SJK and JDG for 50+ eps plus the insane production/filming costs.
I kinda hope Lee Joon Hyuk is playing an antagonistic character again. His acting was a pleasure to watch in Stranger (Seo Dong Jae XD), he absolutely nailed it! :)
Kim Mu Yeol was impressive in Forgotten alongside Kang Ha Neul. And the plot kind of reminds me of Bad Guys, so I'm willing to give this movie a try once it gets released~
Wow. This one just blew every emotional drama I watched out of the water. Raw emotions conveyed by real human beings. Convincing and masterful actors who portrayed realistic characters. Everyone had a story to tell, every character had depth to them. And every of their stories was touching in a beautiful way. I say this as someone whose emotions rarely get evoked by fictional works or also by real life occurrings.
The relationships between the characters were fascinating, like Ji An's grandmother said. Especially the relationship between Ji An and Dong Hoon. But also the brothers, the football club friends and Jung Hee. Even Kwang Il and Ji An. Every relationship was precious in it's own way.
A true masterpiece.
SK needs more of dramas like My Mister!
But if you enjoy comedy with lots of action and friendship then watch it, the lead actor is so funny, his acting already makes it worth a try! ^^
If they'll really make second season the writer should invite Nam Goong Min for a guest appearance~
> You know that's not tvN producing dramas right? They are produced by drama companies that sell off the broadcasting rights to tv channels. Those production companies are paid off once the drama airs, if it's a hit they will gain a lot more of course (since the CF companies give out tons of money, the higher the ratings the better the income). But it's very risky to air 50 eps even if it's expected to be a hit. Just look at the drama Faith or Moon Lovers. They should've been major hit dramas but had subpar ratings, hence they got less money from the broadcasting companies. The first one even flopped that hard that the production company filed bancrupcy and the producer comitted suicide because of his endless debts. And those didn't even have 50 episodes. Believe me drama industry is very complicated, it's hard to make bigger projects, especially multi season projects.
Besides actors generally like to move on pretty fast to new projects, high profile actors won't do long dramas that would have them booked for an entire year. It's extremely hard to have actors signed for so long. That's why multi season does not work in Korea.
But correct me if I'm wrong.