Amazing acting all around by suzu, Tori and ryusei. This is definitely Suzu's most daring and controversial role but she nailed it. I foresee plenty of nominations for acting awards for all 3 leads.
20th century Dong Yi lol. Watched for Han hyo-joo but the story is definitely worth the time. Yoo Jung was really good here (funny thing is I only knew her from Young actor's retreat). Good movie overall. No complaints.
That is a really good thriller, I am surprised it doesn't get recommended more often. One of the few dramas that…
Even though I loved hotel del Luna, I wasn't too impressed with Yeo Jin goo there but oh my, he was pretty amazing in beyond evil. It's like you just can't trade him and shin ha kyun for anyone else in this drama coz the both of them are just so awesome together. I loved choi Sung eun here as well. Practically all the actor's were great so it's hard to pick and choose.
i feel so unsatisfied?! they showed Ah Yi becoming a magician, what happened to il dong? what did he become?what…
The magic is real. A few instances showed that. First is when Ri Eul escaped from the Police station, 2nd is the ending to the first episode where ah yi rode in the merry go around with the fireworks. The detective in the final episode told ah yi that the camera at the theme park that was always spoiled started functioning for a short while and recorded bright lights. That's when Ri Eul created the fireworks when ah yi was in the merry go around. The theme park was already abandoned so there's no way the merry go around could work or there could be any fireworks. Hence, it's Ri Eul's real magic that created it.
Yeah I think they cut a lot of footage. For e.g episode 5, the water quiz, it seems like somehow team Itaewon…
Yeah it's around 40ish minutes which is really quite short. Not sure why they cut so many scenes. If you see the photos posted by some of the casts, it seems there were additional scenes where they took group photos in the shop before entering the photo booth but those scenes were not Included. Even the rock scissors paper scene should be shown since it's an essential part of the game. Really weird that it was not shown.
My only complaint for this show is it’s too short. Not even 1 hour long per episode. Hope pdnim won’t cut…
Yeah I think they cut a lot of footage. For e.g episode 5, the water quiz, it seems like somehow team Itaewon will be fighting for 2-3rd place next episode all of a sudden although we didn't get to see their 1st match. I'm kind of surprised with that.
I'm not sure here because I haven't started watching the show but in general, I think mentioning that it seems…
First of all, you responded to my comments. So I am fully entitled to reply to your comments especially if I feel that it's silly and shitty, which I obviously do. Secondly, the fact that you claimed that plastic surgery will reduce an actor's expression means that you are suggesting that plastic surgery is bad because it may affect the actor's performance. It's just like taking drugs in sports. Even if you take performance enhancing drugs, it may not 100% work but it is still illegal irregardless. The very fact that someone took performance enhancing drugs is bad , irrespective of whether it works in the end. I don't even know why you bother replying to my comments if 1) you can't accept my replies, 2) you don't even understand what you have wrote yourself.
Finally, there is no scientific evidence to prove that plastic surgery will definitely affect an actor's performance, whether expression-wise of otherwise. However, the allegation that an actor had plastic surgery alone is a form of personal attack because it brings with it a negative impression, especially amongst actors.
PMY looks flawless, and prob better than you ever could, this comment was very unnecessary since it has nothing…
Finally someone said it. I can't never understand why people who totally dislike a particular actor/actress still insist on watching their shows just to go around telling others how much they hate the said actor/actress on the disguise of "freedom of speech". Like are you dumb ?
I'm not sure here because I haven't started watching the show but in general, I think mentioning that it seems…
Anything can impact facial expressions. Even having a minor cold can impact facial expressions. Focusing purely on plastic surgery is stupid. Plastic surgery is a personal freedom. she's not hurting anyone. It's her body. She can do whatever the heck she wants with it. If She didn't encourage others to do it (I don't see what's wrong even if she did), then it's not anybody's business. Funny how people body-shame celebrities to hell and then pretend to be all sad when celebrities commit suicide due to the pressure of showbusiness (and make no mistake, body shaming is one of the causes).
The first episode is really good. I hope the show can keep its momentum going and not fade away halfway. It's a pretty refreshing type of story, not the typical rom-com that everyone was expecting.
On a side note, I find it really silly when people start making unfounded allegations of actresses having plastic surgery just because they look different as they age. She's 36 FFS, not 21. What? You think actresses somehow don't age? It's so silly really. Not everyone can look as good as Kim Tae-Hee or Yoo In-na even in their 40s. When they look older, they get bashed "oh she's no longer as hot /pretty as she was in her 20s". when they look younger, they get bashed "oh she got plastic surgery yada yada".
Dude, people age differently and they look differently when they age too. Stop acting like a saint and making unfounded allegations about a person's looks. Oh, and just because they are celebrities, that doesn't mean you can openly bash their looks. That's not a legitimate criticism, that's an unfounded personal attack. Learn to differentiate between the two. Actresses are humans too. Comment on their acting skills all you want, but there's no need to attack an actor's looks out of the blue.
On his YouTube channel, Satoh Takeru talk about a Korean drama he recently addicted to. He talk about 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo' and said the Woo Young Woo is very cute and an attractive heroine.
Obviously they didn't last. Both leads weren't ready for a relationship in the first place. They were just two…
They definitely did try. Mugi went from a happy go lucky person to a person who concentrated seriously in his job because he wanted to marry Kinu. In order to do that, he needed to ensure that he has a stable job. You cant call that not trying. Even towards the end he suggested for them to get married. It's just that Kinu didn't understand him and thought that he was neglecting her. Basically she felt he has changed for the worse, whilst he thought he changed for the better. I won't call that not trying at all. Kinu put in less effort that's for sure. It's more towards the lack of understanding of each other's wants and needs that contributed to their ultimate separation.
I had the same thought at that point too - Why do they keep giving away their advantage, when they know the enemy…
Maybe it's just to show that he's just human and he makes mistakes, silly or not. Perhaps he was overconfident. I appreciate the fact that in this drama, the good guys lost quite a few times until the end. It makes it believable unlike some shows where the good guys win every single time without fail. Do be man may be smart but he's shown that he's capable of the silliest mistakes too. Same with how cha woo in got her alter ego found out despite trying to hard so hide it from the bad guys.
Is this really one of the best korean dramas of all time, like many comments/reviews say?
Actually there's no such thing as best drama of all time. U have dramas that aired in public and private networks so you can't really determine which is the "best of all time". However it's definitely one of the highest rated kdrama in private network. Any kdrama in private network with over 10% ratings is considered very popular, more so when it's a weekday drama for obvious reasons. It's really good .
I don't even know why you bother replying to my comments if 1) you can't accept my replies, 2) you don't even understand what you have wrote yourself.
Finally, there is no scientific evidence to prove that plastic surgery will definitely affect an actor's performance, whether expression-wise of otherwise. However, the allegation that an actor had plastic surgery alone is a form of personal attack because it brings with it a negative impression, especially amongst actors.
On a side note, I find it really silly when people start making unfounded allegations of actresses having plastic surgery just because they look different as they age. She's 36 FFS, not 21. What? You think actresses somehow don't age? It's so silly really. Not everyone can look as good as Kim Tae-Hee or Yoo In-na even in their 40s. When they look older, they get bashed "oh she's no longer as hot /pretty as she was in her 20s". when they look younger, they get bashed "oh she got plastic surgery yada yada".
Dude, people age differently and they look differently when they age too. Stop acting like a saint and making unfounded allegations about a person's looks. Oh, and just because they are celebrities, that doesn't mean you can openly bash their looks. That's not a legitimate criticism, that's an unfounded personal attack. Learn to differentiate between the two. Actresses are humans too. Comment on their acting skills all you want, but there's no need to attack an actor's looks out of the blue.
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It's not very often that top Japanese actors talk about Korean dramas. I'll definitely check this one out seeing all the rave review so far.