Can someone explain me the connection of Sophie's revenge and this movie??I saw this movie today and I like it..…
Su Fei is Sophie, the FL is the same character in both movies. Though you might as well consider them standalones since the only connection is her name and profession. I perfer to do that else the ML from Sophie's Revenge doesn't get a HE, haha.
Great list, thanks for putting it together for the community! I watched Seven Samurai when I was young and I'm looking to rewatch it for the 2021 Challenge. I'm thinking to set up a Watch Party and break it down into 1-1.5 chunks due to it's length, heh.
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I'm with you! I couldn't get far into this one even though it's _THE_ drama constantly recommended. I also thought it was annoy and inconsistent that the FL was a ball buster for ~10 mins and then allowed herself to get treated like a bag of rotten potatoes the rest of the show. Very disappointing. :(
I wasn't a fan of Hana Yori Dango for the same reasons, though I did complete that one. I _might_ give Meteor Garden a try. Might...
where did you watch it? I've searched it up on YouTube and the sub didn't show up.
Sometimes the captions/subtitles don't display by default. Tap/click the 3 vertical dots on the top right of the video, then from the menu appears select the language you want the subtitles to display in.
I know this is an older article but I have still found the replies interesting and would like to share my thoughts as well.
First, it may have been better to title the article as a question so it would open the topic up to conversation and debate. Possibly a minor detail, but it could make a difference on how people receive the content.
Second, just because women have been and still are heavily objectified and demeaned in media doesn't make it acceptable to objectify men. Respect is for _EVERYONE_.
Lastly, even with a love of handsome, fit men I recommend you explore a drama or two that has a lead in it that isn't your cup of tea. It's always good to broaden your horizons, not to mention plenty of dramas are great even without picture perfect leads.
Taiwanese dramas are the first dramas I ever watched, starting back in 2005! My first one was Love Contract and while parts of it left me broken inside I was firmly sucked in the world of dramas! To this day some of my top Dramas are from Taiwan. They have a sweetness and humor that is different from China, Japan and S. Korea. I'm a sucker for fluffy and/or humorous moments even in the thick of high drama situations and TW-Dramas are rarely short of those.
The production quality tends to be different from S. Korea as they typically do multi-camera filming and have a sharper on-screen contrast which, for some, can be distracting due to the details brought to the fore. Where as S. Korea and other drama producers tend to use single camera filming techniques that create a flatter, softer effect to the scenes more like what you'd see in movies/films. PLEASE DON'T LET THIS DISSUADE YOU FROM TRYING ONE THOUGH!
Nakagawa Taishi is just so cute and endearing in his role of Towa Furuya! There are several scenes I rewatched to enjoy his performance. He's very expressive and comfortable on screen IMO. :)
I'm with Aimzz! I'm sure Oh Gong can/will kick all sorts of demon ass for Seon Mi, but I wanna see him fight those battles and get to be with her again! :P
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I wasn't a fan of Hana Yori Dango for the same reasons, though I did complete that one. I _might_ give Meteor Garden a try. Might...
Take care and stay safe!
First, it may have been better to title the article as a question so it would open the topic up to conversation and debate. Possibly a minor detail, but it could make a difference on how people receive the content.
Second, just because women have been and still are heavily objectified and demeaned in media doesn't make it acceptable to objectify men. Respect is for _EVERYONE_.
Lastly, even with a love of handsome, fit men I recommend you explore a drama or two that has a lead in it that isn't your cup of tea. It's always good to broaden your horizons, not to mention plenty of dramas are great even without picture perfect leads.
The production quality tends to be different from S. Korea as they typically do multi-camera filming and have a sharper on-screen contrast which, for some, can be distracting due to the details brought to the fore. Where as S. Korea and other drama producers tend to use single camera filming techniques that create a flatter, softer effect to the scenes more like what you'd see in movies/films. PLEASE DON'T LET THIS DISSUADE YOU FROM TRYING ONE THOUGH!