Personally, I agree with banning porn because look at the countries which allow just about anything sexually related…
I agree! I hope that Korean fans and Korean agencies will allow their celebrities to date and marry. They are not robots, but humans with both physical and mental needs.
LMAO! Do Koreans really call Sex Education "Otis' Secret Counseling Center"? And then they wonder why their birth…
Personally, I agree with banning porn because look at the countries which allow just about anything sexually related (cough cough - America....btw, I am American). Also, there are a lot of Koreans who watch porn in Korea, although it's illegal. Nevertheless, I agree with everything else you wrote, as Korean actors, actress, and Korean adults don't even believe in this cutesy, misogynist female characters that they are forced to act like on and off of the screen. It's a burden to be fake.
Btw, America and China also have a decline in birth rates. The reason for Korea's low birth rates is not because of the reason you mentioned but because of discrimination towards women employees, the cost of raising a child, and their stance on having a homogeneous society (there are pro's and con's to not having diversity).
I think the resolution to getting rid of some of Korea's problems (e.g. semen terrorism, rape, and spy cams), which are as a result of having the expectation that grown adults are to do, be, and live like they are aegyo, is not to have that expectation lol. Additionally, include sex education courses in high-school, while still teaching the importance of self-control, respect, and whatever values they believe in.
um no its not because of that movie, not a lot foreigners even liked that movie
Yeah, I hadn't seen Parasite. However, I've heard of it. I think people are getting into Asian dramas because of exposure. When there's more exposure to something, people will navigate towards it, as long as the quality is at the minimum, decent.
It's not a remake. But yes, there are a few series/movies out there with a similar premise. Some people refer…
You're correct, remake wasn't the right word. However, the premise is very similar. For example, like the K-drama Tempted and the American movie Cruel Intentions. While it is not a remake of the American movie Cruel Intentions, everything is almost exactly the same. I've noticed this a lot within the K-movie industry. It's not a bad thing, it's just as an American, I tend to wonder where I've seen the storyline before. Another example, is Love Alarm & one of the Black Mirror episodes.
Edit: Someone mentioned the American movie that I couldn't think of...it's Hunger Games. This drama is a mixture of Hunger Games and Jigsaw. =)
It's a remake of an American movie or drama that I've seen before, I just cannot remember which one. It kind of reminds me of Jigsaw. I look forward to watching it in the near future.
Forgot to mention that Tony Yang is a great Taiwanese actor, and he is pretty attractive too. I think he recently got married (like 2 years ago). He played in the Chinese historical drama, The Rebel Princess!
Yes, I also watched Ethan Ruan in Legend of Fu Yao, too! Unfortunately he only got 558+ likes here. He's actually…
Ah, I have to check that version out. I've only seen the Korean version. Honestly, didn't even realize that there were other versions. Btw, Aaron Yan is a whole snack. I will have to check some of his dramas out.
Great article! I've watched a lot of historical/period Chinese dramas which often have Taiwanese actors. I think I've watched or heard of 3 of the 10 actors who you've listed. However, my favorite isn't listed which is Ethan Ruan from the Legend of Fu Yao. When Ethan smiles, it's like I cannot help but to smile too. His smile is super contagious and he's actually a very talented actor. I think I saw Darren Chen on the Chinese dating show, Heart Signal China Season 1. He was one of the host, and seemed to be so kind, cute, and sweet. =)
Question: Which episode does the female lead and the second male lead actually realize they knew one another? It has to be sometime after episode 7. I stopped watching after episode 7, and was looking to resume starting with episode 27.
Btw, America and China also have a decline in birth rates. The reason for Korea's low birth rates is not because of the reason you mentioned but because of discrimination towards women employees, the cost of raising a child, and their stance on having a homogeneous society (there are pro's and con's to not having diversity).
I think the resolution to getting rid of some of Korea's problems (e.g. semen terrorism, rape, and spy cams), which are as a result of having the expectation that grown adults are to do, be, and live like they are aegyo, is not to have that expectation lol. Additionally, include sex education courses in high-school, while still teaching the importance of self-control, respect, and whatever values they believe in.
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Someone mentioned the American movie that I couldn't think of...it's Hunger Games. This drama is a mixture of Hunger Games and Jigsaw. =)