It's strange that a show that starts with a too fast melodramatic hospital moment -- can so quickly relax -- relax…
Ah ok, I have zero knowledge of this so I really can’t comment haha. It just comes down to enjoyment and intrigue for me, if a show can capture that for me then I’m happy!
It's strange that a show that starts with a too fast melodramatic hospital moment -- can so quickly relax -- relax…
Lol yes writer is a fun character. I’ve seen another comment down below say that about Crystal so maybe you guys can figure out what it is 😅. I had nothing to pick about the drama really lol, it was just such a joy to watch for me.
It's strange that a show that starts with a too fast melodramatic hospital moment -- can so quickly relax -- relax…
I think them showing the best friend dying is really showing the catalyst and the reason for her appearance in the little town. I guess if they did it the way you mentioned it would have an air of mystery, but I really enjoyed the way they did it with this zen feeling. I imagine if they did it with the mystery part, it would be a little darker and less slice of life, which IMO will lose some of its charm. FYI, I’m not a fan of Crystal but I loved this drama! It’s such a happy place and the romance is so natural and mature.
suggest me some good rom com c dramas, even historical dramas are fine
I think there are so many good ones, just depends on what you are feeling for. More comedy: The Romance of Tiger and Rose (historical), A Girl Like Me (historical), Go Go Squid (modern, same leads here). I loved all of these and often rewatch every few years. More romance: The First Frost (modern), Hidden Love (modern). Both of these are by the same creator. Haven’t rewatched these but they are highly rated.
Mainly because there is a lot to set up. They do go on to show some things in flashback. But although the production…
Mmm I don’t know about the budget being the limiting factor, sure it does influence it but there have been many productions that have a much lower budget I’m sure and didn’t take this “tell more show less” direction, the ones I can think of The Imperial Coroner and The Romance of Tiger and Rose. I guess I’m just not a fan of style, it’s almost like in part listening to an audiobook rather than watching a series.
More romance: The First Frost (modern), Hidden Love (modern). Both of these are by the same creator. Haven’t rewatched these but they are highly rated.