in the trailer, it looked like she will go at least topless during audition, and then that accupunchure scene.…
Nana said what she said. Cha Joo Young said what she said. Both of their comments are easily found if you search for them. Typing the word "false" doesn't make what they both said magically disappear.
in the trailer, it looked like she will go at least topless during audition, and then that accupunchure scene.…
Nana specifically said that she did her own nude scenes in Mask Girl, and Cha Joo Young also said she did her own nude scenes, but her breasts were digitally enhanced because her's weren't that big.
A very solid drama with some outstanding acting. Jang Na Ra was exceptional in her role, as was Kwak Shi Yang who was scarily good (literally) in his guest role. I was also impressed with child actress Yuna. The pacing was close to perfect in my opinion. Sometimes in legal dramas, cases can drag on for too long, but not here. My one ctiricism was the fact that the writers leaned heavily into over the top drama during many of the court and/or mediation scenes. The lack of decorum during court proceedings was at times farcical, with people screaming at each other while the Judges sat by passively, allowing them to do so. It essentially became a parody of court proceedings, and for me, it diminished the impact of the scenes as the gravitas of the court proceedings was ignored. Overall an enjoyable watch. 8.5/10
I'm about to start "Good Partner" and will take your advice and skip episode 0. But I am interested to know what that episode is. Does it just reuse footage from the actual series, or is it a separately filmed episode? Is it worth watching as a separate, standalone story? Thanks
I have mixed feelings about this drama. It was slow and a bit messy, but the storyline held my interest. I especially enjoyed the subplot about Kim Hye Won and her mysterious relationship with her daughter. No one can accuse the makers of this drama of romanticizing infidelity. During their (approximately) 6 month "affair", they kissed once, and spent the rest of the time feeling guilty, depressed and miserable.
The most absurd line in the drama was when Park Jin Seok unironically claimed that Choi Soo Ah was the "most precious" person to him, after he spent a decade demeaning her, insulting her, cheating on her (at least emotionally) and generally treating her like shit. He was a scumbag and didn't deserve her.
I thought the character of Song Mi Jin was quite interesting, and I was impressed with Choi Ha Neul's portrayal of her. I also thought child actor Kim Hwan Hee was excellent. I was underwhelmed with Kim Ha Neul's acting in this drama. I'm not saying it was bad, but I just felt a lack of emotion in her portrayal of Choi Soo ah. Also, I couldn't really detect any chemistry between Choi soo Ah and See Do Woo, especially in the second half of the drama.
In summary, this drama isn't great, but it's not terrible either. If you intend on watching this drama, just understand that it is a slow melodrama. If that isn't the sort of drama you like, then perhaps give this one a miss. Otherwise, start watching it and see if you like it.
What is the probability that Bang Hyo Rin shares quite a lot of "herself" in this drama? When an unknown actress is cast in a lead role in an "adult" Netflix drama, it is often because she's prepared to do things that established actresses aren't willing to. EDIT: I was actually surprised how little female nudity is in this drama. The one female nude scene (at the end of of episode 3) is probably a body double. I say this because the shot is taken some distance away, and filmed from an angle that the female's face is not identifiable.
I really enjoyed this drama. I was funny, thoughtful and heart warming. I thought the acting from all the cast was excellent. I never rewatch dramas (because there are still so many I haven't seen), but if that was ever to change, this is a drama I would happily rewatch. My score: 9.5/10
There is a Chinese lesbian dating show in the works. See: https://youtu.be/8bPFufHxeXY They are currently funding it on KickStarter. If you are able and willing, please consider contributing to their KickStarteer campaign.
There is a Chinese lesbian dating show in the works. They are currently funding it on KickStarter. If you are able and willing, please consider contributing to their KickStarteer campaign.
PRAYING for new/next lesbian dating show to be good and stuffπππso i can see it but kinda mirang and…
Perhaps you'll be interested in this: https://youtu.be/8bPFufHxeXY If you are able and willing, pleasse consider contributing to their KickStarter campaign to make sure it happens and is of good quality.
Legally, the only way is through their proprietary "Lemon" app.Without going into detail, the show makers semi-deleted…
Yes - all Riwon scenes have been reinstated. If I remember correctly, the uncut version is two episodes longer. It also contains the pool party that was cut from the original version.
Very cute and fluffy. No real plot, just various scenes interspersed with kissing. Probably won't be winning any awards for cinematography or acting, but still is definitely worth watching if you are a fan of GL dramas, and don't need your drama to be "Netflix" quality to be enjoyable.
The pacing was close to perfect in my opinion. Sometimes in legal dramas, cases can drag on for too long, but not here.
My one ctiricism was the fact that the writers leaned heavily into over the top drama during many of the court and/or mediation scenes. The lack of decorum during court proceedings was at times farcical, with people screaming at each other while the Judges sat by passively, allowing them to do so. It essentially became a parody of court proceedings, and for me, it diminished the impact of the scenes as the gravitas of the court proceedings was ignored.
Overall an enjoyable watch.
8.5/10
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The most absurd line in the drama was when Park Jin Seok unironically claimed that Choi Soo Ah was the "most precious" person to him, after he spent a decade demeaning her, insulting her, cheating on her (at least emotionally) and generally treating her like shit. He was a scumbag and didn't deserve her.
I thought the character of Song Mi Jin was quite interesting, and I was impressed with Choi Ha Neul's portrayal of her. I also thought child actor Kim Hwan Hee was excellent. I was underwhelmed with Kim Ha Neul's acting in this drama. I'm not saying it was bad, but I just felt a lack of emotion in her portrayal of Choi Soo ah. Also, I couldn't really detect any chemistry between Choi soo Ah and See Do Woo, especially in the second half of the drama.
In summary, this drama isn't great, but it's not terrible either. If you intend on watching this drama, just understand that it is a slow melodrama. If that isn't the sort of drama you like, then perhaps give this one a miss. Otherwise, start watching it and see if you like it.
My score: 8/10.
EDIT: I was actually surprised how little female nudity is in this drama. The one female nude scene (at the end of of episode 3) is probably a body double. I say this because the shot is taken some distance away, and filmed from an angle that the female's face is not identifiable.
My score: 9.5/10
They are currently funding it on KickStarter. If you are able and willing, please consider contributing to their KickStarteer campaign.
There is a Chinese lesbian dating show in the works.
They are currently funding it on KickStarter. If you are able and willing, please consider contributing to their KickStarteer campaign.
If you are able and willing, pleasse consider contributing to their KickStarter campaign to make sure it happens and is of good quality.
I've never heard that line in a drama before.