Agreed as well ! I used to be in LOVE with korean dramas (2008 to 2015) since then I watch some, sometimes, but since last year i completely stopped watching new dramas.... I cant get hooked. i miss the authenticity... a real interesting character writing, actors that are not just hot but actually can make me love them. Now, most of the time it looks like an MV.
behind all the glamor of Korean entertainment industry, there's a lot of darkness. a lot of improvement has to be made for women still... my best friend is Korean she's devastated by this news and told me that Korean women are getting really fired up in order to make her ex pay. apparently exposing an av is not really considered a crime... rest in peace poor soul.
Then just stop watching his drama. He have no reason to only focus on kpop, when there are lots of drama fans…
giving your opinion is'nt spreading negativity. The problem with some people on this website is that you're so into your oppa's you don't let space for criticisms. and it is a vital part of review. same goes for the girl from the comment above.
Agree, I think it's the only major weak point. I don't dislike his character or anything, but it's just so incredibly…
Pingukkie, yep perfectly explained my point. I understand the perfect husband material atrial to some, but I'm more of a witty, charismatic MC, with a tad of spice added to the writing to make situations, social dynamics and more importantly, dialogues between de two main characters more rhythmic and not always overpowered by one (obviously IU here). Let's remember that the magic of cinema is to trow us into a parallel reality by faking the real and make it believable. I just don't believe in this character's writing and it is actually throwing me off a bit I guess. For me, the actor is great, his character isn't. There is an important distinction to make there, but yet again, a lot has to do with personal preferences.
and on that let's close this chapter and enjoy another episode without forgetting to keep open a benevolent but critical eye xx
post-production and costumes are amazingly on point. IU's character is very intriguing but I can't get hooked with Yeo Jin Goo's character. He's so far from Hong's sisters usual main male character. not that a change is never good, far from it. He just doesn't inspire passion.
Let's remember that the magic of cinema is to trow us into a parallel reality by faking the real and make it believable. I just don't believe in this character's writing and it is actually throwing me off a bit I guess.
For me, the actor is great, his character isn't. There is an important distinction to make there, but yet again, a lot has to do with personal preferences.
and on that let's close this chapter and enjoy another episode without forgetting to keep open a benevolent but critical eye xx