In "The King's Affection" the idol actor who played the bodyguard (Choi Byunchan from Victon) was really good looking with long hair. It was my second K drama after "Extraordinary attorney Woo) and I watched it for Park Eun Bin. But the bodyguard stole the show! Now I'm watching my 98th Kdrama and I 'm like Alice in Wonderland. I fell down the rabbit hole and don't want to get out!
How could it be "too late for him?" It was bestowed as an honor in the aftermath of his death. It's a POSTHUMOUS…
I think everyone is a little weird in the eyes of others. :) I, for example, have always been considered an original because I have always ardently taken the side of the Native Americans... :)
Regarding Lee Sun-kyun: The more I watch k films and dramas , the more I read articles about Korea and the more I realize that this society, beneath its glamorous exterior, is a world without any pity, which crushes individuals without giving them the slightest chance to defend themselves : unless you are very rich AND very powerful, your existence is worthless. I just watched a film that I received as a Christmas present. Next Sohee(2022) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_Sohee It 's based on a true story and tells how a high school student who was doing an internship in a company is driven to suicide. Before her, her team leader, who was trying to help the young people under his direction and had launched an alert, had commited suicide and was found dead in his car exactly like Lee Sun Kyun. It's very sad because - despite the efforts of whistleblowers - once the emotion has passed after a particularly shocking suicide, everything goes back to the way it was before, nothing changes. :(
How could it be "too late for him?" It was bestowed as an honor in the aftermath of his death. It's a POSTHUMOUS…
You really don't need to apologize, sir. But finding someone who apologizes is so rare on social networks (where there are many more people full of rage, hatred and arrogance than compassionate and well-mannered people) that I went to see your profile and I found this poem by Jacob Nordby that you posted “Blessed Are the Weird.” I liked it. :)
How could it be "too late for him?" It was bestowed as an honor in the aftermath of his death. It's a POSTHUMOUS…
It's good that he is honored after his death, but wouldn't it have been better if those people had defended him when he was being harassed by the pack. This poor man was thrown out to the public by the media hungry for sensation and to create a buzz with the complicity of the police. This is where we once again see the ugly dark side of the entertainment industry. That's what I was trying to say!
About time! This should have been done before he dies!This poor man was literally murdered by the media with the complicity of the police, just to make the buzz! He never got the chance to defend himself against all those accusations and was thrown to the wolves . What a shame! Here we see the ugly hidden face of the entertainment industry!
BRAVO. Except, it's not just a shame, it's unprofessional and criminal, as far as the behavior of the police goes.…
I had watched that video a few days ago too and all I have to say is that he was deliberately murdered to cover up the rotten goverment's and police's corruption! Shame on them!
It's tragic! He was such a talented actor! Korea needs to sort out it's priorities when it comes to repress lawbreaking and crimes. I'm disgusted to see all these drinking scenes in K dramas where people down dozens of bottles of alcohol (It's especially horrible when it comes to women!) stagger , talk nonsense, puke and finaly fall asleep in the middle of the street. Nobody finds anything wrong about that. But when it comes to cannabis, it is a crime! Ridiculous! And if it's a celebrity, immediately it's a manhunt. In the case of this actor, there was not even any proof, the media and the police rely on simple denunciations! It's unfair and shameful! Things need to change!
Regarding Lee Sun-kyun:
The more I watch k films and dramas , the more I read articles about Korea and the more I realize that this society, beneath its glamorous exterior, is a world without any pity, which crushes individuals without giving them the slightest chance to defend themselves : unless you are very rich AND very powerful, your existence is worthless. I just watched a film that I received as a Christmas present. Next Sohee(2022) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_Sohee
It 's based on a true story and tells how a high school student who was doing an internship in a company is driven to suicide. Before her, her team leader, who was trying to help the young people under his direction and had launched an alert, had commited suicide and was found dead in his car exactly like Lee Sun Kyun. It's very sad because - despite the efforts of whistleblowers - once the emotion has passed after a particularly shocking suicide, everything goes back to the way it was before, nothing changes. :(
finding someone who apologizes is so rare on social networks (where there are many more people full of rage, hatred and arrogance than compassionate and well-mannered people) that I went to see your profile and I found this poem by Jacob Nordby that you posted
“Blessed Are the Weird.” I liked it. :)
I'm disgusted to see all these drinking scenes in K dramas where people down dozens of bottles of alcohol (It's especially horrible when it comes to women!) stagger , talk nonsense, puke and finaly fall asleep in the middle of the street. Nobody finds anything wrong about that. But when it comes to cannabis, it is a crime! Ridiculous!
And if it's a celebrity, immediately it's a manhunt. In the case of this actor, there was not even any proof, the media and the police rely on simple denunciations!
It's unfair and shameful! Things need to change!