I don't think it will be released at the end of the year. Due to holidays and Asian Games (the dramas were not broadcast then), the broadcast will definitely be postponed and the premiere will probably take place in January 2024 at the earliest.
No Chinese drama deserves the hype. Usually, the biggest hype comes from those dramas where FL is a pure, innocent woman who loves her idolized, dream man without reciprocity for years, who finally looks at her with kind eyes. When watching these dramas, fans scream with delight at every single scene, when the leads touch each other, kiss, and when they end up in bed, it's a collective orgas*m of the fandom. That is, dramas with typical Harlequin plots in which Chinese censorship distorts reality. Actually, there is no reality in these dramas, because they are colorful fairy tales with plots for teenagers.
I believe this was recorded long ago and then shelved, not a 2021 production; many of the same cast members from…
In one scene there was an advertisement with a date from 2017. I think the drama may have been filmed in 2016 or 2017 and was not aired due to the scandal of one of the cast members (Kangnam).
In my opinion, he has made such a name for himself as an actor that there is no need to support his career by playing alongside an older actress. I'm tired of not watching so many dramas because of the wrong choice of actress for the main role.
Another drama I won't watch because of this actress. I like the actors who play here, but her presence in the cast killed my desire to watch this drama.
'The Escape of the Seven'- 6% rating isn't strong , in fact it is the lowest premier rating in 2023 for SBS weekend…
September is a specific month on Korean television. That's why many tv stations arrange their schedules so that they start as few new dramas as possible. But even currently aired ones may have lower ratings this month. I assume that because of this "rating depression", "My dearest" was divided into two parts and the second half returns only in October.
No offense, but a lot of people these days are just stupid. They are so devoid of intelligence washed away by tik-toks and other nonsense of the 21st century that they can't even think logically in the case of the plot of an ordinary drama. It's scary to think what a problem they have with understanding classic literature. Many of them also have active and passive electoral rights.
"S Line" is set in a world where every individual has visible red lines connecting them to anyone they have shared sexual intimacy with. These lines suddenly appeared one day and changed the course of society, unleashing sheer chaos whereby one's "line count" makes them subject to judgment, harassment, ostracization, and so on. As these lines cannot be removed at any cost (unless either party passes away), people wear helmets to hide their faces, take photographs while avoiding the head, and the top of the head of public figures are not filmed so as to avoid scandals. As the private is made public, anarchy reigns supreme as institutions fall to ruins, relationships are destroyed, and society turns to shambles. The webtoon is essentially a glaring satire or a critique of society and, despite its controversial themes, garnered high praise and attention from readers. The omnibus format allows the narrative to explore issues of chastity, marriage, religion, the justice system, celebrity life, sexual assault, and other heavy subject matter. As such, the webtoon is not recommended for readers under the age of 18. Trigger warnings include sexual exploitation, abuse, murder, and suicide."
I am half japanese and half korean. I live in Japan now and its always kind of awkward when koreans keep making…
The historical past should not be omitted in movies, dramas, books. We must remember the past so as not to repeat its mistakes. And that's about entertainment, because people are most likely to learn about history that way. At least to some extent. In Europe, we are constantly making series about historical events, so that each generation will always remember it. Nobody will stop making, for example, films or series about German or Russian crimes, or about any other crimes, just because the descendants of these criminals might not like it. Nations should remember about the sins of their ancestors, learn from the mistakes of the past and not repeat them. If they've come to terms with their country past and learned from it, they have no reason to feel offended or awkward when a series about that past is made. The example of Russia shows how dangerous it is when the state erases the truth about its crimes from all areas of life, including entertainment, and teaches a false image of the past. In this way, the nation never corrects its wrong way of thinking and acting. For example, in Germany, series or films about their historical past are made, where they do not omit the truth about the crimes of their ancestors and this is healthy and teaches responsibility for not repeating mistakes.
People on mydramalist mostly want a drama about two destined lovers, a drama with a happy ending. Such dramas are given a 10, although they are mass-produced mediocre. Dramas without romance can still have good ratings, but they should have bromance. There are still a few exceptions to these rules, but not that many. The greatest crime against mydramalist, however, is when the characters have a messy sex life. Such dramas, especially Japanese ones, are treated as toxic.
They said they have past but what past they didn't reveal that will be mystery in the drama.
In a crime drama? I doubt it. Korean crime dramas are one of those few dramas where the characters have at least one ex-lover and are not faithful to only one person.
They said they have past but what past they didn't reveal that will be mystery in the drama.
It's not a secret, it's in the press releases promoting the drama. "Im Se Mi will play Yoo Eui Jung, an elite narcotics officer who is both Park Joon Mo’s wife and Jung Ki Chul’s first love. Not only does she stand between the drama’s two leads as an emotional link, but she is also an ace police officer taking part in the investigation."
This character is not just the wife of the cop who is undercover, but the former love interest of the main gangster in this storyline. So it's a classic love triangle, except it's probably going to be bloody.
I read information about webtoon and people from Korea write that there is only 4 years age difference between the characters. Between the actors, it's 14 years, which is a big change compared to the webtoon.
"On August 18th, writer Jin Soo Wan, directors Son Jung Hyun and Yoo Beom Sang, along with the cast gathered for the script reading session."
On that day, the photos appeared in the media, and the meeting took place many months ago. Even by the actors' clothes, you can tell that it wasn't actual. Korean drama productions always do this. When practically the entire drama is filmed and the release date is approaching, they start promoting by showing photos from the first reading of the drama.
The webtoon is essentially a glaring satire or a critique of society and, despite its controversial themes, garnered high praise and attention from readers. The omnibus format allows the narrative to explore issues of chastity, marriage, religion, the justice system, celebrity life, sexual assault, and other heavy subject matter. As such, the webtoon is not recommended for readers under the age of 18. Trigger warnings include sexual exploitation, abuse, murder, and suicide."
Interesting plot.
"Im Se Mi will play Yoo Eui Jung, an elite narcotics officer who is both Park Joon Mo’s wife and Jung Ki Chul’s first love. Not only does she stand between the drama’s two leads as an emotional link, but she is also an ace police officer taking part in the investigation."
On that day, the photos appeared in the media, and the meeting took place many months ago. Even by the actors' clothes, you can tell that it wasn't actual. Korean drama productions always do this. When practically the entire drama is filmed and the release date is approaching, they start promoting by showing photos from the first reading of the drama.