I am really connecting with Da Eum. In episode 7, when she is overcome with happiness because she is finally in a movie to the point of tears, I really felt that! I also feel in the same way. Like it's just too much to handle. I experience emotions on the very extreme end of the scale. When I'm happy, I'm REALLY happy, and when I'm hurt, I'm REALLY hurt. So even though I know on the outside that Da Eum might seem too smiley and happy, to me that is what feeling looks and feels like. She's just experiencing emotions on a very different scale to everybody else, and it's uncontrollable, and I totally get that.
Iβve been obsessed with Namkoong min ever since I saw my dearest. This man does romance soo well my god πThe…
I've been a fan of his ever since Good Manager. But, based on what I've seen from his previous works most of his roles are action. I think he used to do romance. But he's been leaning back into romance since My Dearest and One Dollar Lawyer. I've also watched him in Awaken, The Veil, and Remember. He gives a an amazing performance in all of them. In terms of talent, I put him up there with actors like Ji Sung. Very reliable actors. It doesn't really matter what you watch because you can trust that they will deliver good acting.
I expected Nanon's acting to be good, but I didn't expect Mind to be so good as well. She's really held her own as an FL, to the point where I have said that I will likely continue to watch her dramas because I have confidence in her acting. There are a lot of Thai actors that I like, but there's only a few whose acting has been consistent and convinced me. Nanon sold me after watching The Gifted, and I think I might now have to add Mind to the list. I've seen a lot of dramas with characters who have Dissociative Identity Disorder, and Mind's is up there with some of the best acting I've seen! I'm really shocked because I feel like she's giving a more-than-average performance for a drama that doesn't have a lot of limelight. I feel like her acting deserves more attention. But anyway, IYKYK. In episode seven, the actress shows that she has really understood each character that she plays and knows them all well enough to switch without the need for fun effects or transitions. That was just raw talent!
Is it okay to ask what the other drama was? I'm always up for another good drama!
Oh, I can already feel myself getting emotional from just reading the plot for Marriage Contract π I'm not brave enough to watch the ending for MLSHR! I got to the penultimate episode and was like nope, nope, nope, nope π!
I wish people could understand that slice of life dramas are all about really settling in and living with a group…
'The plot and the character arcs unfold slowly and subtly, like they would closer to real life.'
Episode 11 was such a great example of this. I was sat up for that argument between hosu and his mum. They built up that argument from the start of the drama, so that we could get all those emotions bursting out in that one scene. That scene was wonderfully stewed!
I didn't think I would like this one, after all, slow dramas aren't my cup of tea. But somehow, giving just one…
I have so much drama on my to watch list. By episode 4, I thought this one was going to get lost amongst them all. But I am glad I figured out my schedule and managed to keep this one on the list!
Nobody told me today was gonna be such a criey day πππ. I feel like a freaking dart board; They got me again, and again, and againβ¦πππ.
I started watching Kdrama 10 years ago for the feels. And all I can say is, they still got it!!! πππ
1- How did he find out about her illness? Is her illness the same as his mom's?2- How does he really feel towards…
RE question 3 - That's interesting. I interpreted it a little bit differently. I thought he was like, I don't how to say it, 'threatening' the dad, like a psychological tactic π . Like, putting the pressure on the dad slightly to help him realise that even if he gets his way it's not the right answer for Daeum.
In case anyone is too scared of watching because they don't like sad dramas, I just want to tell you that the tissues aren't all for the sad moments. I have cried through the happy moments too!!! π
Oh ep6 preview.... why am I hopeful that the production is probably not going to be stopped? And we were left…
As everyone here has already said I too believe the ml will continue the movie. However, for me the sign was a little bit different. The sign I got was early in episode 5 when they are sitting around the table talking about the scandal. Despite the threat of a scandal the next scene is him outside texting Daeum π. I don't think he cares too much about what other people think. That for me was foreshadowing of what might happen in the future. If anything was to happen, he would prioritse her.
I love that he finally played a good guy in Prisoner of Beauty! I always had hope. Hope thereβs more to come.
I was looking for this comment π I too am happy that he is finally playing a good character again. When he went back to Bianzhou I thought, here we go again! But then I was so happy when he came back π
Watched till 9 episodes and this gotta be my most favourite drama from spring season along with "spice" we so…
I agree. There were a few instances where I questioned Makoto's actions. For example, when she was being pursured by the killer, and instead of running away she kept filming and walked closer to the killer. However, I generally liked her character because she trusted Hiroki. And I also trusted Hiroki, so it was easy to side with her compared to the rest of the characters. I didn't find the 'evidence' that the other characters found convincing to be sufficient enough at the start to accuse him of being a killer. What was more suspicious for me was that he lied...a lot. So the only thing I could accuse him of was being a bad boyfriend.
Finally, finished the series. However, I'm not sure if I understand the meaning of the English drama title. Can anyone tell me what they think it means? I translated the Chinese drama title literally, but it didn't help me to understand the meaning of the English drama titleπ .
Me: Wait- Maxim do coffee mugs now???
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There are a lot of Thai actors that I like, but there's only a few whose acting has been consistent and convinced me. Nanon sold me after watching The Gifted, and I think I might now have to add Mind to the list.
I've seen a lot of dramas with characters who have Dissociative Identity Disorder, and Mind's is up there with some of the best acting I've seen! I'm really shocked because I feel like she's giving a more-than-average performance for a drama that doesn't have a lot of limelight. I feel like her acting deserves more attention. But anyway, IYKYK.
In episode seven, the actress shows that she has really understood each character that she plays and knows them all well enough to switch without the need for fun effects or transitions. That was just raw talent!
I'm not brave enough to watch the ending for MLSHR! I got to the penultimate episode and was like nope, nope, nope, nope π!
Episode 11 was such a great example of this. I was sat up for that argument between hosu and his mum. They built up that argument from the start of the drama, so that we could get all those emotions bursting out in that one scene. That scene was wonderfully stewed!
I started watching Kdrama 10 years ago for the feels. And all I can say is, they still got it!!! πππ
However, I'm not sure if I understand the meaning of the English drama title.
Can anyone tell me what they think it means?
I translated the Chinese drama title literally, but it didn't help me to understand the meaning of the English drama titleπ .