I hate to say it, but Webtoons with such plots should stay as Webtoons and not be made into live actions. The moral is lost and the actress is getting major hate. It's different when it's a drawn character, not attached to any living person to put down if there is some kind of point you want to make. Casting anyone in such a show is a bit cruel to be honest.
Btw that person hates Korea and K-dramas for some political reason as they idolize China, so I would take what…
It's common for Cdrama fans who hate on any other countries media to down vote any kdrama (yes it happens vice versa as well, but you get the point lol), they're really obsessive over Chinese media and are some of the unhinged so-called "fans" I've encountered. I thought kdrama comment sections were sometimes a bit crazy and irrational, but Cdrama ones are 10× worse and the people who are actually there to enjoy the shows have a hard time. I tried a handful of them to follow as they went and wanted to join in the conversation because I've had fun with some Kdramas discussions as stuff was airing regardless of some rude comments that'll be made, but I was bullied several times for making respectful critiques, or even simply joking. I stay far away from those kind of people and shows now, it doesn't make it fun and ruins it for everyone else. Chinese Empress in particular is a very rude and mean commenter that shows up everywhere to argue.
they filmed it but they chose to cut it because the drama flopped
Most chinese fans are obsessive nut cases, so I'm not surprised you're still showing unhinged behavior in the comments section. Maybe go get your head checked out for a mental disorder.
Why do these bios always say "They were released on etc etc." when it's not even that year yet lol if you have time to edit the bio once to include their military service info, you have the time to edit it again when they're actually finished with it. Goofy.
Whoever says he's a bad actor watched one show that had a crappy script and judged off of nothing. Maybe romance just isn't the right genre for him, and that's like 90% of kdramas they produce and push for their actors to star in, so it's really not his fault at all. Sweet Home & Navillera he did a great job and acted perfectly. Right emotion, feeling and character emersion. Honestly I feel there was an inception to all of the criticism and I'm not sure where it started, but everyone must've blindly followed suit like sheep to try and sound smart, when in actuality can't understand that scripts, directors and agencies all have to do with whether or not they're utilizing the Actors talent properly/Allowing them to take certain roles etc.
I see you're a kdrama watcher like me, although I've tried a handful of Cdramas. I watched halfway but the casting…
Sad you have to spoiler the comment because crazy fans will tear you apart for that opinion, but I agree as well. Almost nothing deserves a full blown 9, most of the time with those kind of ratings there's something wrong or fudged. I even see a lot of people pointing out several flaws but still giving it a 9-10 star rating, you can never trust the numbers. I can completely finish a slow burn, but I was having a very hard time trying to find something to grip me when it started off more interesting than the way it was going.
I see you're a kdrama watcher like me, although I've tried a handful of Cdramas. I watched halfway but the casting…
Yeah haha
It's not that I don't have the attention span for it most of the time, it's side characters and plots that don't have anything to do with the main characters, causing them to get less and less screentime when I thought the story was supposed to be about them. I'm totally okay with side plots, but as the story progressed, more and more people were added in between when I thought they'd had already established most of everyone and I couldn't keep track anymore. It felt like every few episodes a new person would be integrated.
is it worth watching? Chinese dramas are much longer than what I’m used to but I want to give them a try…
I see you're a kdrama watcher like me, although I've tried a handful of Cdramas. I watched halfway but the casting list and plot isn't exactly accurate and the people you think you're going to be watching for get lost in the background. As Chinese dramas are longer, there's way too many characters, side plots and dragging storylines for me personally to focus on and I began skipping many scenes without the main leads. I didn't really feel like hitting play on the next episode much at all because there's just too much going on. But you never know, it was better in the beginning and went into left field territory where the leads were absent most of the time, but you may like it!
GUYS, CHINESE AUDIENCE HATING HOW ZHL LOOK IN DRAMA CALLING HIM GENERAL FOUNDATION LIKE ON MAKEUP AND TELLING…
The Chinese audience is very hypocritical with this. China is known for putting on so much make up and effects that they can transform their face into completely different people, but he looks pretty much the same, no different than your typical person with make up vs without. Stupid complaint when literally all of them do it and it's considered a beauty standard that many can't obtain.
I guess I'll give it a go since I've basically run out of kdramas that look interesting to me as of late. I haven't seen the first two so I'll see if I can finish them before this one starts airing 😂
I'm satisfied enough just knowing that.
Calling everything misogyny is such a cop out to address the real problem, which is it's an execution and writing issue.
It's not that I don't have the attention span for it most of the time, it's side characters and plots that don't have anything to do with the main characters, causing them to get less and less screentime when I thought the story was supposed to be about them. I'm totally okay with side plots, but as the story progressed, more and more people were added in between when I thought they'd had already established most of everyone and I couldn't keep track anymore. It felt like every few episodes a new person would be integrated.
From what I'm aware of, Woo Gyeom actually does die at the end. I'd rather a cliffhanger with him alive than him dead lol