Bo Gum didnt impress me in Love in the Moonlight. Here though, he was hands down amazing. His innocent face as he was discussing murder will forever be in my memory.
That was unexpected. I just finished Its Ok, Thats Love and thought Jo In Sung would be another bet as the lead for Mr.Sunshine. Then I saw tha LBH has been confirmed for it. He is definitely talented and the initial description matches him but KES' male leads seem to betting older and older.
I totally agree with this review. I love JCW but until now, I still seriously hate Je Ha for choosing Anna. I dont for a second believe that he was in love with her. Maybe he was fascinated by her innocence and was blinded by his need to protect which he failed to do for Raniya before but he wasnt in love. If he was, how would you explain the trust and loyalty he had for a woman he clearly knew was villainous? His need for revenge wasnt even that strong midway of the story. So why the need to continue working with Yoo Jin? Moreover, Anna's character had potential at the beginning. That pitiful and almost insane persona on the first couple of episodes would have connected more to the audience but alas, it was gone as soon as that shining moment when a miraculous ramen appeared in the kitchen! And that was the end of the character we could have loved. Instead, replaced her was an annoyingly selfish and childishly gullible girl that most people would hate for their brothers or friends to date.
P.S. Let it be known that starting from this moment, I will be next in line to Chief Kim in worshipping Choi Yoo Jin.
Disappointing. My boy was treated unfairly by the writer. Who tf write a drama and forgot to develop the hero,…
Totally true. His character wasnt developed properly here. Like midway thru the drama, i can no longer understand why he still needed revenge because he definitely didnt seem like an angry and wounded character anymore. He behaved more like a dog or a babysitter to an annoyingly gullible and childish girl. I actually hated Je Ha in ep14. This is the only show where I hated the male lead for hurting the villain.
Ive been looking forever for this. I watched this years ago but cant recall the title. Unfortunately, google couldnt recognize it from the key words 'teacher', 'student', 'sister'. Weirdly enough, I could recall the ending credits and thankfully google found it with 'japanese drama ending credits cherry blossom tree'. Yup, I did struggle to find this so I can rewatch one of the first and best student-teacher dramas Ive seen and see if its really as good as I remember it to be.
Who do you think it will be? The writer said she needs a good actor who has "strong narration and wide breadth of emotion". I would guess Kim Soo Hyun, Yoo Ah In, or Ji Chang Wook... if they don't enlist which JCW has already confirmed to do. In that case, how about Park Hae Jin, or the ever sunny Kang Ha Neul who speaks a bit of English with a decent enough pronunciation and is definitely deserving of a main role in a romance drama? Any guess?
After watching Park Hae Jin in MLFTS, Bad Guys, and Cheese in the Trap, this series is definetely a breath of fresh air. This is a series thats light and enjoyable to watch. PHJ is of course still amazing and I think this series made up for his lack of screen time in CITT.
P.S. Let it be known that starting from this moment, I will be next in line to Chief Kim in worshipping Choi Yoo Jin.