gays existing in independent korean cinema has nothing to do with how conservative they still are.
It has everything to do with how conservative they are. There's a reason why there are hardly any BL drama in countries like SK and China as compared to say Thailand.
Unless I'm misinterpreting your comment; what do you mean by independent cinema?
Apparently this was supposed to air in both Korea and China, but you know...THAAD issue, so it's been delayed. Sigh... THAAD ruining OT9 and this drama T T
the idea of the main leads having the names Cha Eun Ho and Kang Dan Yi which is obvious that they are referring…
You mean like how they sound similar to Cha Eun Woo and Kang Daniel? I mean SK is a country with like the most repeats of names, so similarities are bound to happen. Perhaps they did intentionally give them those names, but I feel like it's a coincidence.
So I read some earlier comments critiquing Da Ni's character... and I'll be the first to say I hate useless, annoying, irrational female leads aka Oh Sol from CWPFN, or Soo Jung from MSH, but I don't hate Da Ni at all. In fact, I quite like her.
Crying scenes only annoy me when they're excessive and irrational. I think Da Ni had every reason to cry whenever she did. The only scene where I could hold it in negative light was when she was begging her husband in the flashback.
"It's okay to cry when you are sad" - Middle School Girl A Let it be known that crying in itself does not equate to a weak character.
She has hit rock bottom in life, but she's still persisting through life despite that. She's trying to get back on her feet, and that's something I can't feel any contempt towards, so I applaud her. Sure she receives some help from people, but it's not like she doesn't also have her fair share of misfortune as well. I'd like to think the luck balances out, and things are finally turning her way.
Now I won't say barging into your friend's house without his knowledge is commendable, but they have a close enough relationship that I think we can overlook that, and I'm pretty sure Eun Ho would have no qualms about it after knowing her full situation. Also c'mon, it's done in a pretty comedic fashion.
Unless I'm misinterpreting your comment; what do you mean by independent cinema?
*adds to ptw*
edit: this comment is sarcasm guys. I don't actually believe this drama will affect SK in any way lol
People keep talking about Yoon Kyun Sang, but I can't stand Oh Sol /shrug.
Was expecting to see him in something better, but same writer...? I'll keep my hopes low but i'll still watch
Also Junmyeon was great in this!
i'm in
P.S. Suzy's acting in this drama was great, fight me.
Crying scenes only annoy me when they're excessive and irrational. I think Da Ni had every reason to cry whenever she did. The only scene where I could hold it in negative light was when she was begging her husband in the flashback.
"It's okay to cry when you are sad" - Middle School Girl A
Let it be known that crying in itself does not equate to a weak character.
She has hit rock bottom in life, but she's still persisting through life despite that. She's trying to get back on her feet, and that's something I can't feel any contempt towards, so I applaud her. Sure she receives some help from people, but it's not like she doesn't also have her fair share of misfortune as well. I'd like to think the luck balances out, and things are finally turning her way.
Now I won't say barging into your friend's house without his knowledge is commendable, but they have a close enough relationship that I think we can overlook that, and I'm pretty sure Eun Ho would have no qualms about it after knowing her full situation. Also c'mon, it's done in a pretty comedic fashion.
Where is the lie