Thanks for your comment - I was especially interested in your comment about the asadora, as I'm about to start…
Okaeri Mone was my first asadora and I was so impressed that I wrote an article on it! Many people who checked out my article were motivated to check out Okaeri Mone and some also said that they liked it. Definitely worth it
I was sure this would be an interesting read so I saved it for bedtime. And it was! It was interesting to see how your drama journey changed.
I haven't been watching dramas for long but since the very beginning I have harboured some dislike for kdramas. I tried a few popular ones which are always trending on the mdl page and eventually dropped them, mainly because I didn't get the hype around them.
On the other hand, jdramas have been like a rabbit hole. A deep one which has something for everybody. I particularly dislike how kdramas have a typecast actors.
Jdramas have brought me what I consider more relatable stories, and some are completely bonkers 😂 but that's their charm. Jdramas go beyond romance. They touched me in a way kdramas couldn't.
Kdramas with their 16 hour formats drag a L O T. I am better off with jdramas :') Doramas also have fabulous cinematography and aesthetics. I even prefer Thai shows over kdramas but I am sure there are many things good about kdramas, they are just not for me
Jdramas tell stories. Kdramas float more on, well I don't want to go that deep but lets just say we won't ever see a kdrama in this age with a plot like Come, Come Everybody (asadora)
I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn’t fluff but neither was it as emotional as it could have been. The ending should have made me really sad but somehow I wasn’t as emotionally gripped by the episode.
This might be because I really need coffee and pain reliever right now but I think its mostly because •too short, the story really couldn’t flesh out as much was needed to cover the ground •great acting, the kiss was particularly commendable because it looked natural but the sudden mood swings Sun was having were funny. One moment he was cold ml and the next he was being a joyful cupcake •cliches, lots of them but its okay really I would rate it a 6.5/10 for ep 1
Check out this short video released by Idolfactory on Becky and Freen. It's the photoshoot but its the sweetest thing ever >-< https://youtu.be/PNiXQTsrxK0
I haven't been watching dramas for long but since the very beginning I have harboured some dislike for kdramas. I tried a few popular ones which are always trending on the mdl page and eventually dropped them, mainly because I didn't get the hype around them.
On the other hand, jdramas have been like a rabbit hole. A deep one which has something for everybody. I particularly dislike how kdramas have a typecast actors.
Jdramas have brought me what I consider more relatable stories, and some are completely bonkers 😂 but that's their charm. Jdramas go beyond romance. They touched me in a way kdramas couldn't.
Kdramas with their 16 hour formats drag a L O T. I am better off with jdramas :') Doramas also have fabulous cinematography and aesthetics. I even prefer Thai shows over kdramas but I am sure there are many things good about kdramas, they are just not for me
Jdramas tell stories. Kdramas float more on, well I don't want to go that deep but lets just say we won't ever see a kdrama in this age with a plot like Come, Come Everybody (asadora)
This might be because I really need coffee and pain reliever right now but I think its mostly because
•too short, the story really couldn’t flesh out as much was needed to cover the ground
•great acting, the kiss was particularly commendable because it looked natural but the sudden mood swings Sun was having were funny. One moment he was cold ml and the next he was being a joyful cupcake
•cliches, lots of them but its okay really
I would rate it a 6.5/10 for ep 1
https://youtu.be/PNiXQTsrxK0