What happened? I cannot find news anywhere. I cannot belive this. He has been one of my favourites since Waterboyy
Project S was the best, the first three (Spike, Side by Side and SOS) were some of the best dramas I have ever watched in my life. I was really hipped for his new drama in Netflix about the cave boys. I think he could get really big after it. So sad...
I'm not even going to lie. I watched this solely for PhuNoh. I missed them so much. At first I was really afraid that Captain could not really bring Noh back cause he is more mature now and his looks are really different as well, but the first seconds of him on screen all I could see was Noh and his mischvious side yet more assure of himself. I loved every second of it and I can not thank White and Captain enough for bringing back this two characters that I loved so much in the past and will always have a special place in my heart.
I love this show. I only hate that they brought it from a plus 19 to a plus 15 and now they're censuring everything (blood, guns, knifes) it was perfect as it was. They bring it down to 15 for more audience numbers but it kind of ruined it for me.
Try to remember the scene in front of the press ... You think Yeong Woo also cried and wanted to tell the whole…
I see your point and I do think Yeong Woo had feelings for Jae Ha by the time the play unfolds. But I also think he was the one that "made" Jae Ha have feelings for him so he could use them to his benefit in the end (even if I do think by the end he was painned by that as well). He made all that, even go as far as hang himself (because he kwen Jae Ha would save him) to make it more real. Jae Hae's desperation in the final scene where he goes on stage and asks to turn on the lights is real which makes it more interesting for the viewers that only by then applaud (just as Jae Ha teached Yeong Woo on one of the first rehearsals, 'you have to catch the publics attention'; and boy did he learn). All of that realness makes the play a success; a big news issue which ultimately benefits Yeong Woo more. He is the one that gains back the attention he was lacking because of the year rest caused by his car accident and brings him back to the spotligh making him not only an idol but now also a great actor.
Try to remember the scene in front of the press ... You think Yeong Woo also cried and wanted to tell the whole…
That's the thing I think he was acting all along. There are a lot of tiny hints during all the movie if you take the time to actually notice. Even when Hee Won asked if acting was interesting he says 'It's supposed to be interesting?' he doesn't care about it being interesting, he wants it to be perfect in order to shine. But the major reason that made me understand is the finger. The reason I think Yeong Woo planned everything is because of the finger. The finger was something that represented the need Singer had to keep Walter's 'hand' with him because he loved him so much he couldn't let it go and, for a while, it seemed to me that Yeong Woo had the same care with the finger but at the end he didn't care about it at all; he lost it, dropped it and didn't even notice it. And the next scene Hee Won caresses Jae Hae's finger because she actually cares about it (or what it represents). Actually I think she was the first to understand Yeong Woo and the moment she caresses Jae Hae's finger he understands it too.
After REALLY watching the movie I understood why the director said the story was not about them it was about acting.
And don't get me wrong I do think Yeong Woo had feelings for Jae Hae by the end but it was not enough for him to throw away the change to be THE actor of the play.
After watching it with subs I came to the conclusion that we've been looking at this movie all wrong (I think we were distracted by the bl - which I also love). In the end it was Yeong Woo that was the method actor, he is the one that fooled Jae Hae. I think he planned everything all along, he needed the part, he needed to make the perfect comeback, he made it so real so that at the end he would be the ONLY one shinning on stage. This is not a lovestory it's a story about being the best.
Am I the only one that sees no chemestry between them?
Being in a freezer would be warmer.
And don't get me wrong I love Lee Jong Suk and all his dramas/movies and this has a good plot as well. But the chemestry is just lacking like A LOT.
At first I was really afraid that Captain could not really bring Noh back cause he is more mature now and his looks are really different as well, but the first seconds of him on screen all I could see was Noh and his mischvious side yet more assure of himself. I loved every second of it and I can not thank White and Captain enough for bringing back this two characters that I loved so much in the past and will always have a special place in my heart.
PLEASE MAKE ME SUBS *melts into oblivion*
I WANT A SEASON 2
I only hate that they brought it from a plus 19 to a plus 15 and now they're censuring everything (blood, guns, knifes) it was perfect as it was.
They bring it down to 15 for more audience numbers but it kind of ruined it for me.
He made all that, even go as far as hang himself (because he kwen Jae Ha would save him) to make it more real. Jae Hae's desperation in the final scene where he goes on stage and asks to turn on the lights is real which makes it more interesting for the viewers that only by then applaud (just as Jae Ha teached Yeong Woo on one of the first rehearsals, 'you have to catch the publics attention'; and boy did he learn).
All of that realness makes the play a success; a big news issue which ultimately benefits Yeong Woo more. He is the one that gains back the attention he was lacking because of the year rest caused by his car accident and brings him back to the spotligh making him not only an idol but now also a great actor.
There are a lot of tiny hints during all the movie if you take the time to actually notice.
Even when Hee Won asked if acting was interesting he says 'It's supposed to be interesting?' he doesn't care about it being interesting, he wants it to be perfect in order to shine. But the major reason that made me understand is the finger.
The reason I think Yeong Woo planned everything is because of the finger. The finger was something that represented the need Singer had to keep Walter's 'hand' with him because he loved him so much he couldn't let it go and, for a while, it seemed to me that Yeong Woo had the same care with the finger but at the end he didn't care about it at all; he lost it, dropped it and didn't even notice it. And the next scene Hee Won caresses Jae Hae's finger because she actually cares about it (or what it represents).
Actually I think she was the first to understand Yeong Woo and the moment she caresses Jae Hae's finger he understands it too.
After REALLY watching the movie I understood why the director said the story was not about them it was about acting.
And don't get me wrong I do think Yeong Woo had feelings for Jae Hae by the end but it was not enough for him to throw away the change to be THE actor of the play.
In the end it was Yeong Woo that was the method actor, he is the one that fooled Jae Hae. I think he planned everything all along, he needed the part, he needed to make the perfect comeback, he made it so real so that at the end he would be the ONLY one shinning on stage.
This is not a lovestory it's a story about being the best.
My words cannot express how much I love Simon, He breaks my heart
Being in a freezer would be warmer.
And don't get me wrong I love Lee Jong Suk and all his dramas/movies and this has a good plot as well. But the chemestry is just lacking like A LOT.
It's an adorable story about real love. It's very profound
About a little boy who has the heart of a man