The thing about cdramas, especially wuxia or historical dramas, is that you can get poleaxed by the ending. So before I even start one, I wait until the reviews are in about the drama's ending.
I was very tense at first about the way it might end, but I was worried for nothing, as One Spring Night finishes in a lovely way. It's a quiet, measured, thoughtful drama that I didn't think I would like, but then loved. Isn't it great when that happens?
Revenge is my favorite genre. Hope that this drama finds a lovely subber so I can watch. (3 years of cdrama watching and my Mandarin is still zero. How does that even happen?)
Going to watch this when Neko's finished, but meantime, I'm bugged about the synopsis . . . I killed your family and that's why you're an orphan, oopsie?
An odd Jdrama that I enjoyed enormously. Borderline autistic guy with impotence issues lives with girl who has zero self esteem. What could possibly go wrong?
The sleep/sex scenes managed to be mild and also erotic, and that's not easy to accomplish.
Really a fun binge-watch, which you will enjoy more if you just sit back, relax and take it for what it is.
Honestly, the lead actress is just a no go for me. She's thin to the point of illness. She should not be on TV until her weight is more normal. I think extreme thinness like that is a very bad model for the young women who are most likely to be this show's audience. For her own health and well-being, I sincerely hope she recovers.
Even if her weight is overlooked, her acting is stiff, flat and two-dimensional. She ruined Love 020 for me, and I say that as a huge fan of YangYang.
I'm just going to be a numpty about all this and say that both of these people will be made to suffer by social media and I want absolutely zero to do with adding to their pain.
What, again?? Poor guy. Maybe give his management company a stern talking to or something? Because if they don't give him something new to do, they might as well cut and paste him in the next one.
Ugh it’s just utterly ridiculous at this point. She broke up with you bro...like 5 times. And she’s not nice…
At least two of the characters in this drama need restraining orders and he's one of them. He doesn't care so much about her as he cares that's he's being displaced by a *single father*.
This the first kdrama I've live watched in a long time and the closer it gets to the end, the more my stomach is knotting.I'm guessing we're closing in on an ending where our lovers have to be tortured before they're together, or someone has to die or something.
I'm so curious about the story behind Liz's hair.... did she change it mid-production and they just never bothered…
I know. More than one of us has complained about the same thing! So amateurish of the film makers, don't you think? When you start film production, the talent typically signs an agreement that they won't do something like shave their head or mess around with their appearance unless the script calls for it--because it costs a lot of money to fix continuity problems in post production, or reshoot scenes. So either GMM TV didn't give a shit, or the actress didn't give a shit, which i think is pretty offensive, when you get right down to it.
ps. I'll try not to write any more comments about it, but it's just so ridiculously annoying.
I liked "The Story of Ming Lan" more than most every other cdrama except "Story of Yanxi Palace". Neither of these dramas suffered from the faults that plague cdramas. Both raised the bar for other cdrama makers, which is an incredibly good thing. I really want cdramas to be better, and they can be, as "Ming Lan" and "Yanxi Palace" show.
So does this have a happy ending?
I enjoyed the side characters more than the OTP .
I was very tense at first about the way it might end, but I was worried for nothing, as One Spring Night finishes in a lovely way. It's a quiet, measured, thoughtful drama that I didn't think I would like, but then loved. Isn't it great when that happens?
The sleep/sex scenes managed to be mild and also erotic, and that's not easy to accomplish.
Really a fun binge-watch, which you will enjoy more if you just sit back, relax and take it for what it is.
Even if her weight is overlooked, her acting is stiff, flat and two-dimensional. She ruined Love 020 for me, and I say that as a huge fan of YangYang.
This the first kdrama I've live watched in a long time and the closer it gets to the end, the more my stomach is knotting.I'm guessing we're closing in on an ending where our lovers have to be tortured before they're together, or someone has to die or something.
ps. I'll try not to write any more comments about it, but it's just so ridiculously annoying.