I was planning on watching it, but seeing your review, may be I wont. I dont have time for such epic disappointments
Well, that's at least made my suffering worthwhile - it's why I wrote the review in the first place. I NEVER wanted someone to suffer as I did. As a thank you I will give you another title to avoid like the plague itself ---- Song of Cotton. It makes this one look like an oscar contender.
https://www.dailymotion.com/playlist/x63o2fI subbed it. ;)
THANK YOU for subbing it. I love to be able to thank subbers like yourself because you NEVER get enough credit (or thanks) for all you do for those of us who don't speak the languages of our favourite dramas.
I genuinely appreciate all your hard work. Arigatou gozaimashita! (I hope I got that right.)
It's Godt.....I'm glad he's still acting but so sad he won't be in 2 Moons 2...... Really looking forward to this - it's looks good. (and yes, I know it's similar to 'Are you Human Too?' and 'I'm Not a Robot' but let's just enjoy it.
I just hope this is as good as The Guest....I'm currently stockpiling episodes so I can binge them on Halloween. lol! (plus they scare the hell out of me, so I hope I can watch them whilst my husband is still awake rather than later at night - he's asleep, my daughter's asleep and I'm the only alone watching a scary drama and trying not to jump! XD
Completely agree - he's such a good actor. Have you seen Bangkok Traffic Love Story? He was EXCELLENT in that. But my overall favourite of all of them I've seen, and I've seen most of his work, is Ra Rerng Fai. :)
Well, in the young wife's shoes I would drug him to keep him still whilst I made sure he 'lost' a certain part of his anatomy and then send him off to his mistress whilst filming it; before loading it on ALL social media platforms, so the WORLD knows what cheaters they both are.
But, knowing Lakorns that probably won't happen......sadly.
My Little Monster - my very first solo anime after my daughter introduced me to them (at the same time she introduced me to BTS and all things Kpop). I got into the manga right after. Although I've watched many adaptations of animes/mangas (and not hated them all like some have - although let us NEVER speak of the American version of Death Note), I really think that Masaki Suda would be so brilliant as Haru (he owned the role of Koibuchi in Princess Jellyfish and basically made it his forever). Sadly there's no sign of it being released subbed yet...... T-T
With this list I loved What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?, Your House Helper and Take My Brother Away (which was really good - I'd recommend it). I'm looking forward to Paul Who Fell From the Sky (fallen angels with kind hearts - what's not to love right there?), Dreamcide (because who ISN'T waiting for this with their breath barely bated?!), Love Alarm (this one because how awkward when crushes get forward notice that you like them, or even that someone likes YOU?) and Seen from a Distance, Green Spring.
Thanks! Is it scary? It's on my to-watch list too.
You picked some really great dramas - a friend says Terius Behind Me is good. I've been wondering about The Beauty Inside - but the movie was SO good I worry the remake won't live up to it. Together With Me is appealing (I've watched both the last series, but it seems angstier than ever this time - I've seen the trailer, so will probably wait until I need a good cry for that. lol!
The Hand is REALLY scary - not in a blood and gore way (I don't know about you but that kind of thing doesn't scare me), but in a much more psychological way that's chilling; there is some comedic relief with a Shaman uncle who's a complete idiot and coward and it's really needed because I think otherwise it would be far too scary for a lot of people.
Kim Jae Wook is especially excellent in this and the two other main leads are good too. I honestly can't fault this so far.....it's definitely worth the watch. Hope that helps....I can't say more because I think it would spoil it. :)
I have to agree - I watched this and the two 'anti-heroes' were the only reason I stayed to the end. Wu Vanness was the most compelling of the two, but that doesn't detract from Mao Xiaotong's outstanding performance. I have to admit that I do tend to watch anything that Wu Vanness is in (along with the Korean actor, who's as gifted, Kim Jae Wook).
As for Tang Tiffany....I really think she should stick to romcoms and the like; she's good with them and very endearing to watch in them - along with melodramas like My Sunshine. But these types of monumental, historical dramas - especially those based on real life people - are out of her league and it sadly shows (same goes for real life beau, Jin Luo). She's a wonderful person - engaging and sweet in interviews, but when you're good at something I say stick to it. I love to bake - my victoria sponges are great and everyone loves them, but I still wouldn't try to make a croquembouche.
I'd have to disagree with you, my all-time favourite movie is Uncontrolled love and one of my fave shows is addicted.…
At least Uncontrolled Love did have the happy ending that was filmed released on the DVD. But what was done to Addicted was criminal.
I just find ALWAYS having sad endings utterly pointless because people stop watching - so I can't help but wonder if that's the Chinese censors plan. Sort of "oh we don't make LGBT entertainment any more because no one watches it." Sad really.
I genuinely appreciate all your hard work. Arigatou gozaimashita! (I hope I got that right.)
But, knowing Lakorns that probably won't happen......sadly.
With this list I loved What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?, Your House Helper and Take My Brother Away (which was really good - I'd recommend it). I'm looking forward to Paul Who Fell From the Sky (fallen angels with kind hearts - what's not to love right there?), Dreamcide (because who ISN'T waiting for this with their breath barely bated?!), Love Alarm (this one because how awkward when crushes get forward notice that you like them, or even that someone likes YOU?) and Seen from a Distance, Green Spring.
The Hand is REALLY scary - not in a blood and gore way (I don't know about you but that kind of thing doesn't scare me), but in a much more psychological way that's chilling; there is some comedic relief with a Shaman uncle who's a complete idiot and coward and it's really needed because I think otherwise it would be far too scary for a lot of people.
Kim Jae Wook is especially excellent in this and the two other main leads are good too. I honestly can't fault this so far.....it's definitely worth the watch. Hope that helps....I can't say more because I think it would spoil it. :)
As for Tang Tiffany....I really think she should stick to romcoms and the like; she's good with them and very endearing to watch in them - along with melodramas like My Sunshine. But these types of monumental, historical dramas - especially those based on real life people - are out of her league and it sadly shows (same goes for real life beau, Jin Luo). She's a wonderful person - engaging and sweet in interviews, but when you're good at something I say stick to it. I love to bake - my victoria sponges are great and everyone loves them, but I still wouldn't try to make a croquembouche.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vI3oqjUlpuc
I just find ALWAYS having sad endings utterly pointless because people stop watching - so I can't help but wonder if that's the Chinese censors plan. Sort of "oh we don't make LGBT entertainment any more because no one watches it." Sad really.