Oh goodness, it's been years since I watched Goong, so I don't remember what dress you are talking about. Half…
Goong was somewhere in my first 3 or 5 dramas that I ever watched, which is the only reason I finished it, because I hadn't reached the 'I absolutely do not owe it to any drama to finish it if I don't want to' phase of being a drama watcher, lol.
I watched a few eps of it on Youtube a long time ago, back when Dramafever was still around they released an article…
It was officially uploaded on Viki, but they've since removed all of the episodes. I assume the production team asked for them to be removed? The Viki page for it is still there, but who knows why since there's nothing there to watch, lol.
I hated Eun hye’s school uniform in Goong with those bright red sweatpants the most.
I actually love her school wardrobe the best, lol. It showed off her personality really well and was just a lot of fun. Her wardrobe once she moves to the palace is just so weird and obnoxiously formal (while still being indelibly weird), and I hated that.
I just knew Lee Hana's character from High School King of Savvy would be here. XD
I love her character so much, even though I'm apparently the only one, lol. She's so awkward and weird and goofy and gullible and guileless, and I just love her. I know the 'thing' right now, the trend, is for 'strong female leads,' but personally, I just want my female leads to be Real, and sometimes that means they aren't 'strong.' Or their strength is quiet and subtle and isn't being displayed in a boardroom. Ultimately, being 'strong' is more about strength of character than anything else for me. And I will now step down from my soap box, lol.
I don't think Kim Bok Joo from My Weightlifting Fairy should be included just yet in the list because she did…
Weightligting Fairy is one of my favorite dramas, and I actually really love her non-athletic wardrobe. I think it was super cute, and it shows that she's not just an athlete. She has a delicate, feminine side too, and I really like that about her character.
Sometimes I think those 'crazy ugly' outfits like in "Bel Ami" have something aesthetical for me^^. But on the…
They may not make the characters look very good in most people's eyes, but they tell you something about a character. They give a character personality.
- Lucky Romance -> convince yourself: https://imgur.com/a/TsC9e- Marry Him If You Dare, to be honest I mostly…
I've only watched Playful Kiss, but I don't remember her outfits being too terrible. Just kind of early to mid 2000's...meh. Had Marry Him If You Dare on my to-watch list, but all the bad reviews and That Hair made me decide to stay away, lol.
You should upload the picture of Chae Kyung when she and the Prince are doing the national interview. Her dress…
Oh goodness, it's been years since I watched Goong, so I don't remember what dress you are talking about. Half of the pictures I used here are from the dramalist page as it was difficult finding good photos of Chae Kyung's outfits online without having to go through the actual episodes somewhere and take screenshots myself, and honey-child, I was NOT going to do that. Nooooooo thank youuuuuuu.
Do Bong Soon's outfits in Woman Do Bong Soon were dreadful .
Her style is personally not my thing, and I didn't really get it at the time (I thought it was ugly, to be honest), but everyone else seemed to love her look. Looking back at her wardrobe now, I've come to like and appreciate it a lot more. I actually plan on doing a Get the Look article for her at some point in the future.
this link has all of them to the ending. please let us know if you find out what is going on with this drama.…
The only thing I can think of is the drama was pre-produced, so all the episodes were already filmed before airing, and maybe they decided to go ahead and release the rest in Japan early because of the coronavirus stuff. That and there's most likely a season 2 planned, because episode ten appears to take us up to the halfway point of the original drama, and they definitely aren't going to end the entire remake there, because that makes no sense.
Ok, so I'm getting confused about the episodes as well. Obviously, episode 7 isn't the end. The events in this version are only at the halfway point in the original, and the end date air date is April 15th, so there's obviously more to go. But everyone keeps talking about the last three episodes being up on some places already and then suddenly not being up, and now I'm on Fuji TV's website, and they have no information on this drama almost like it doesn't exist, so I'm starting to get a little worried that something's going on with this drama? I hope not, because I've been enjoying it.
I sort of thought that was why they made her a dancer was for Western audience appeal? At the time it came out…
I totally forgot about her being a dancer. I'm not sure that that is specifically western in appeal though. Lots of dramas have had female leads and second leads who are dancers. Although I didn't realize there were so many dance themed movies and shows coming out in America at that time, so I guess they could have been taking advantage of that.
I agree that there was no way they were going to get Hollywood interested in this production though. Western audiences were not ready for this sort of content. But I think they're definitely ready for it now. Especially if it's on Netflix since they've been beefing up their drama content for awhile now and have a sizable number of original content dramas.
I agree that there was no way they were going to get Hollywood interested in this production though. Western audiences were not ready for this sort of content. But I think they're definitely ready for it now. Especially if it's on Netflix since they've been beefing up their drama content for awhile now and have a sizable number of original content dramas.