I don't understand why they cancel the release of films that have already been shot and edited. The actors have probably already been paid. It is not fair to the other cast members, and staff behind the camera that worked hard to make the film.
How is the dude 44 and still slaying? Also, I haven't seen Namkoong Min in romance before, he always does action/revenge…
Rom-Coms he has done: The Undateables and Beautiful Gong Shim. One of my favorite series he has done is Good Manager, which is a comedy. So he doesn't always do action/revenge dramas.
I'm not 100% sure of what I am going to say, but I here is what I think : 1. Commiting tax fraud is commiting…
Thank you for replying to my note. Your English is really good! In the U.S. Tax fraud is also very serious. For example a famous person in the U.S., Martha Stewart committed Tax Fraud she was found guilty and spent time in prison for her crime. But since she lives in the U.S. she is able to continue with her career after serving her time. I agree celebrities should be held accountable for their actions since they are in front of everyone. If you do a crime, you should pay the price! But to loose your career seems a bit harsh to me.
I find it interesting that his "fans" are attacking him. They have no grace for him being a human. We all make mistakes. Remove the log from your eye before removing a splinter from someone else. Someone like him probably has accountants doing his money, so are they being held accountable for not making sure his finances are on track. I know that China is different from the U.S.A. not just politically/government, but also culturally. Is there no forgiveness in the Chinese culture? I am only asking because I am trying to understand the situation. Maybe we are too forgiving in the U.S. Just my thoughts.
Great article. I am wondering if you have watched "The Good, The Bad, The Weird" it is a Korean version of the spaghetti western "The Good, The Bad, The Ugly". It is a great movie!
I know that China is different from the U.S.A. not just politically/government, but also culturally. Is there no forgiveness in the Chinese culture? I am only asking because I am trying to understand the situation. Maybe we are too forgiving in the U.S.
Just my thoughts.