I've been here for nigh on 5 years. It doesn't end.Take your medicine: read the novel. There's a three-season…
I hadn't picked up on that so thanks for pointing it out to this newcomer! I'm smiling a bit too much right now and heading directly over to the audio drama βΊοΈ
I've been here for nigh on 5 years. It doesn't end.Take your medicine: read the novel. There's a three-season…
I needed your words to feel less alone in this madness in that moment. I was screaming out load because of the censored manhua in my hands having already read the novel. I'm trying my best to come to terms with it.
I wasn't expecting anyone to have a step by step, easy way out-guide as an answer so thank you for making me feel like a part of the fam instead π
As a cat-slave myself, excellent metaphor! I recognise when I'm in a territory where resistance is futile.
I've been here for nigh on 5 years. It doesn't end.Take your medicine: read the novel. There's a three-season…
Yea, I sorta suspected but here we are from everywhere around the world so I wasn't certain because of structual differences from our native languages. And also this being a lowkey BL drama I felt the need to clarify. Me correcting you was just a compulsive act because of my charming personality π No need for apologies in other words.
Here to complain about the fact that this drama broke me in december. No, it ruined other dramas for me. Any advice on how to get out of the rabbit hole that is MDZS? Nothing else seems interesting enough. I've started a bunch of dramas and movies but it's like my ADHD gets in full toddler mode and if it's not about Lan Zhan and Wei Ying then I'll be pouting and complaining in silence. I watched Word of honor right after but it didn't do it at all. Ordered myself some manhuas.. but come on. When does it end?
The feeling - When you get blindsided by your first experience with an actor's performance and it's all still a new world to you when you decide to embark on a journey to discover every project he/she has ever been a part of. The why - Well, there's usally some good reasons for it. Unquestionable talent is usually requiered but then there are things that aren't really acting skills but they can be reasons enough in some cases to draw you in. Like particular charms, beauty of some kind that you can't put your finger on, vulnerability and raweness.. well I guess my list could go on for a while. But really, why I wish that this actor had a larger back catalogue and more future roles - JH seems untouchable, like from a different species and I mean that in the best way. The less I know about an actors private life the better. If I had to make an asumtion about the man my best guess would be that he's the unintentional contrarian. A wild card. Where you go to when you've feel sick from all the diabetesinducing dramas and the horrors of the real world and you just need someone to punch you in the stomach hard enough for you to momentarily loose you breath and truly feel something and at the same time get a break from whatever it is that is troubling you.
I've seen many comments saying he's doing the same role over and over again. I strongly disagree but I can to some extent see on a very superficial level why one would be tricked to only notice one of his known acting tools. I'm writing this for the person who is still deciding and needs the push. This actor is totally worth it. When he portrays pain I feel pain, when he is silly I let him get away with it because it comes in many flavours and when he's badassing it I imagine John Wick would come to life out of sheer fomo.
My favorite Jang Hyuk perfomances though are more often than not knee-deep in human anguish. I guess his take on things make sense to me and I feel more connected and not as alone in my own weird emotions as I did only an hour prior.
Netflix's international collaborations/productions more of than not equals diluted versions of things we've already seen. Any non english market should run for the hill if Netflix sees money potential in them. They will just buy the whole and sell it for bit parts.
I walked right in to the void. This show tricked me halfway through showing some promise. Now I'll have to rewatch something that kickstarts my now zombified heart. JHI and JSM are truly great actors but I prefer their previous dramas where there is no fluff nor filler. What a bad year for K-drama.
I wasn't expecting anyone to have a step by step, easy way out-guide as an answer so thank you for making me feel like a part of the fam instead π
As a cat-slave myself, excellent metaphor! I recognise when I'm in a territory where resistance is futile.
No need for apologies in other words.
I watched Word of honor right after but it didn't do it at all. Ordered myself some manhuas.. but come on. When does it end?
(had to vent)
When you get blindsided by your first experience with an actor's performance and it's all still a new world to you when you decide to embark on a journey to discover every project he/she has ever been a part of.
The why -
Well, there's usally some good reasons for it.
Unquestionable talent is usually requiered but then there are things that aren't really acting skills but they can be reasons enough in some cases to draw you in. Like particular charms, beauty of some kind that you can't put your finger on, vulnerability and raweness.. well I guess my list could go on for a while.
But really, why I wish that this actor had a larger back catalogue and more future roles -
JH seems untouchable, like from a different species and I mean that in the best way. The less I know about an actors private life the better. If I had to make an asumtion about the man my best guess would be that he's the unintentional contrarian. A wild card. Where you go to when you've feel sick from all the diabetesinducing dramas and the horrors of the real world and you just need someone to punch you in the stomach hard enough for you to momentarily loose you breath and truly feel something and at the same time get a break from whatever it is that is troubling you.
I've seen many comments saying he's doing the same role over and over again. I strongly disagree but I can to some extent see on a very superficial level why one would be tricked to only notice one of his known acting tools.
I'm writing this for the person who is still deciding and needs the push. This actor is totally worth it.
When he portrays pain I feel pain, when he is silly I let him get away with it because it comes in many flavours and when he's badassing it I imagine John Wick would come to life out of sheer fomo.
My favorite Jang Hyuk perfomances though are more often than not knee-deep in human anguish. I guess his take on things make sense to me and I feel more connected and not as alone in my own weird emotions as I did only an hour prior.
Time sure stood still for them alright..