Lee Hyun Wook mentioned this in an article "https://www.slist.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=728855" “To Do-kyung, Hee-joo is both the final destination and a place of comfort,” adding, “Even if that one choice puts Hee-joo in danger, he is a character who acts and moves solely for her.” He continued, “I wanted to express raw, unrestrained breaths and emotions without filtering them, showing an instinctive and honest form of desire,” highlighting how this role differs from his previous characters."
I don’t understand they are twins they should know eatch other (!) but they don’t
They used to know each other very much but as they grow older, they kind of grew apart. In life in general, it happens. Even in the drama, it’s mentioned.
Did tvN not understand LR's success? Why ruin a peak drama towards the end? I knew this was not the writers fault;…
cutting kdrama episode is mostly because of prod budget. they did understand LR's success, it is said in the articles months back that this drama is highly anticipated by tvN, which also means they gave budget to this drama more than any dramas they released and they'll be releasing this year. we don't really know what happen bet. tvN and the pds/ what happen close doors that made it rushed/ cut the episodes if it is well-budgeted.
I'm starting to think Bo Young is strictly working with plots that are sad. Cause this is the fourth drama I've…
In recent interviews, she shared that the shift in her image is intentional. After years of being typecast in cute, romcom roles, she wanted to break that mold. Concrete Utopia became a turning point, leading her to take on Daily Dose of Sunshine. Having gone through a lot herself, and after receiving heartfelt letters from fans, she realized that healing dramas might be her way of connecting more deeply with people. After all, there are probably many Mijis and Miraes in this world.
It's been a while since I've watched a drama. I want to know if it's really worth watching. Does it have enough…
It is a slice-of-life. As someone with short attention span, I find the pacing good. I sometimes forget I was watching a 70-minute drama and when it ends, I lowkey want more. I watched this during broadcast and it made my weekdays long because I was waiting for the next episodes. Idk if it’s because Boyoung is my favorite actress, but I really find it good. Especially after 2-3 episodes.
“To Do-kyung, Hee-joo is both the final destination and a place of comfort,” adding, “Even if that one choice puts Hee-joo in danger, he is a character who acts and moves solely for her.” He continued, “I wanted to express raw, unrestrained breaths and emotions without filtering them, showing an instinctive and honest form of desire,” highlighting how this role differs from his previous characters."