Honestly, I love binge watching dramas. Now the different platforms make we wait from week to week. Can't they…
Since dramas are more frequently available on platforms like netflix, prime & disney, all the episodes are released at once way more often than before. A few years ago that wasn't the case.
looks like he has 3 personalities 😂; the crown prince, Akhee, and the fashion designer/tailor. love it already…
Yeah I noticed that too. As a designer he has a cuter personality. And as the crown prince he is more of the brooding and hurt type. As of now, I still think those two are still the same person. Maybe that's just him being a complex character. Since he feels comfortable in his tailoring in comparison to the palace where he doesn't feel comfortable.
Laughing at these comments talking about Shin Hae Sun's bad acting. You've never watched any of her drama, have…
Some people are just unable to differentiate characters and their actors/actresses. I love Shin Hae Sun and adored her acting since a very long time. Thirty but seventeen, Angels last Mission, and especially Mr. Queen belong to my all-time favorites. But the characters she portrays in for example See you in my 19th life and Welcome to samdalri are just not my cup of tea. Sometimes it might even be the writing/directing. But saying Shin Hae Sun is bad at acting is ridiculous... these people probably haven't seen Mr. Queen.
Kdrama is not for you. Alcohol is heavy in most shows. Refrain from watching further as it will save you from…
Well I said it before... Drinking plays a big role in korean culture and is frequently shown in Kdramas. I have been watching and loving Kdramas since a very long time. And I know firsthand what drinking can mean to a culture... I'm german. However, loving and respecting a country does not mean you're not allowed to view some parts of the culture critically. Especially if it's depicted in a series, a fictional work. And this Kdrama in particular overuses drinking as a device to move on with the plot. I'm usually not bothered by drinking scenes in Kdramas. But if they overdo it... why should someone refrain from speaking up about this topic? That's what the comment section is for. No need to romanticize it.
Ep 1 was quite good. But as of right now, the way they introduced the ML felt a bit out of nowhere and random. Guess this is where the upcoming episodes need to work at.
Yes.In the webtoon, the reason the curse is so silly, is because in the first incarnation, Seowon originally is…
Well it seems like writers don't want FL's to have any imperfections... what she did in the past was wrong. But something like this adds story depth. Admitting that a FL can do something wrong like this and still develop. And in this drama it was not even herself but her past self. The way everything seems to be twisted in the webtoon is way more intriguing. Let's see if they make it make sense in this drama... There seem to be a few details missing and SML actions are maybe going to be explained. That's at least what I hope for. I really like Lee Hyun Woo's acting.
As of right now, I sadly don't think this has the highest production/editing/writing quality. The murder plotline is kinda boring. Nonetheless... this had so much potential. I really like Dong Yoon and Nana, their character are cute together. Let's see where the story goes. I will continue watching
I personally just don't really like flashback storylines in romance dramas. It pulls me out of the story and I find it hard to connect to the characters. I am not a hater of flashbacks in general, but in the romance drama genre it's easy not to do them right. I'm not talking about flashbacks like you see in "Inception". It might be because it's a romance story and I think it's more exciting to tell the story in a more linear way. Starting with the past and moving forward. That way, the viewers can connect and experience the "past" plot firsthand. But adding the flashbacks is, in my opinion, a more boring approach. It takes away from the story progression in the present. Character development and story progression are being blocked by the flashbacks. At least that is the way I see it. Especially in this drama. Of course, there might be dramas that do it right or suit my taste. But I have been trying to understand why I don't connect to the characters in this drama specifically and maybe the flashback sequences are playing a part in that.
I definitely think Jung Won had a part in creating the game. Remember how she opened the app in episode 1 and said something like "I can create something better than that."... Now the question is how everything is connected. Is it just a dream, since FL woke up in Ep 1 from a dream while reading a book? Maybe she is imagining something after playing a game Jung Won created. Or is everything just some kind of video game that all the characters are playing on their field trip?
​So many contract marriages and past life/reincarnation dramas lately.Contract Marriages: Perfect Marriage Revenge, My Demon, Park's marriage contractPast life/reincarnation: See you in my 19th life, Destined with you, A good day to be a dog, Moon in the Day, My Man is Cupid, Kinda Park's marriage contract, and SPOILER: it seems like My Demon might be going down this road as wellI do not mind contract marriages at all. I kinda like them. They add a lot of drama and yearning to the story. And Perfect Marriage Revenge was definetly not bad but had their romance as a side story.As for past life/reincarnation... I was suuuuper excited for See you in my 19th life because I wished for a reincarnation drama. Sadly, this was not the one for me. Destined with you was okay and not great. A good day to be a dog is better than I thought it would be, but the reincarnation story is currently a side plot. Moon in the Day is okay, a bit boring. My Man is Cupid just started. I wanted reincarnation stories so badly and now there are so many but none of them are great🥲 Or should I say not the reincarnation drama I wished for. Good acting, a gripping story and a lot of yearning. The problem is... if they use the past life trope and don't do it properly. For example, using it just to make the love between the leads seem "deeper'. But that doesn't save lacking chemistry, underdeveloped or too perfect characters. It may be that my standards are too high and that's why I am unable to enjoy them. It could be as well that none of these dramas did it in a new and exciting way. It feels like their fate to fall for each other and love each other is written in stone and that they have no choice. What about reincarnated characters that fall for someone different in their new life? I don't know.These are just my thoughts and my opinions. Yours could be different :)
​So many contract marriages and past life/reincarnation dramas lately.Contract Marriages: Perfect Marriage Revenge, My Demon, Park's marriage contractPast life/reincarnation: See you in my 19th life, Destined with you, A good day to be a dog, Moon in the Day, My Man is Cupid, Kinda Park's marriage contract, and SPOILER: it seems like My Demon might be going down this road as well. I do not mind contract marriages at all. I kinda like them. They add a lot of drama and yearning to the story. And Perfect Marriage Revenge was definetly not bad but had their romance as a side story.
As for past life/reincarnation... I was suuuuper excited for See you in my 19th life because I wished for a reincarnation drama. Sadly, this was not the one for me. Destined with you was okay and not great. A good day to be a dog is better than I thought it would be, but the reincarnation story is currently a side plot. Moon in the Day is okay, a bit boring. My Man is Cupid just started. I wanted reincarnation stories so badly and now there are so many but none of them are great🥲 Or should I say not the reincarnation drama I wished for. Good acting, a gripping story and a lot of yearning. The problem is... if they use the past life trope and don't do it properly. For example, using it just to make the love between the leads seem "deeper'. But that doesn't save lacking chemistry, underdeveloped or too perfect characters. It may be that my standards are too high and that's why I am unable to enjoy them. It could be as well that none of these dramas did it in a new and exciting way. It feels like their fate to fall for each other and love each other is written in stone and that they have no choice. What about reincarnated characters that fall for someone different in their new life? I don't know.These are just my thoughts and my opinions. Yours could be different :)
​So many contract marriages and past life/reincarnation dramas lately.Contract Marriages: Perfect Marriage Revenge, My Demon, Park's marriage contractPast life/reincarnation: See you in my 19th life, Destined with you, A good day to be a dog, Moon in the Day, My Man is Cupid, Kinda Park's marriage contract, and SPOILER: it seems like My Demon might be going down this road as wellI do not mind contract marriages at all. I kinda like them. They add a lot of drama and yearning to the story. And Perfect Marriage Revenge was definetly not bad but had their romance as a side story.As for past life/reincarnation... I was suuuuper excited for See you in my 19th life because I wished for a reincarnation drama. Sadly, this was not the one for me. Destined with you was okay and not great. A good day to be a dog is better than I thought it would be, but the reincarnation story is currently a side plot. Moon in the Day is okay, a bit boring. My Man is Cupid just started. I wanted reincarnation stories so badly and now there are so many but none of them are great🥲 Or should I say not the reincarnation drama I wished for. Good acting, a gripping story and a lot of yearning. The problem is... if they use the past life trope and don't do it properly. For example, using it just to make the love between the leads seem "deeper'. But that doesn't save lacking chemistry, underdeveloped or too perfect characters. It may be that my standards are too high and that's why I am unable to enjoy them. It could be as well that none of these dramas did it in a new and exciting way. It feels like their fate to fall for each other and love each other is written in stone and that they have no choice. What about reincarnated characters that fall for someone different in their new life? I don't know.These are just my thoughts and my opinions. Yours could be different :)
​So many contract marriages and past life/reincarnation dramas lately.Contract Marriages: Perfect Marriage Revenge, My Demon, Park's marriage contractPast life/reincarnation: See you in my 19th life, Destined with you, A good day to be a dog, Moon in the Day, My Man is Cupid, Kinda Park's marriage contract, and SPOILER: it seems like My Demon might be going down this road as wellI do not mind contract marriages at all. I kinda like them. They add a lot of drama and yearning to the story. And Perfect Marriage Revenge was definetly not bad but had their romance as a side story.As for past life/reincarnation... I was suuuuper excited for See you in my 19th life because I wished for a reincarnation drama. Sadly, this was not the one for me. Destined with you was okay and not great. A good day to be a dog is better than I thought it would be, but the reincarnation story is currently a side plot. Moon in the Day is okay, a bit boring. My Man is Cupid just started. I wanted reincarnation stories so badly and now there are so many but none of them are great🥲 Or should I say not the reincarnation drama I wished for. Good acting, a gripping story and a lot of yearning. The problem is... if they use the past life trope and don't do it properly. For example, using it just to make the love between the leads seem "deeper'. But that doesn't save lacking chemistry, underdeveloped or too perfect characters. It may be that my standards are too high and that's why I am unable to enjoy them. It could be as well that none of these dramas did it in a new and exciting way. It feels like their fate to fall for each other and love each other is written in stone and that they have no choice. What about reincarnated characters that fall for someone different in their new life? I don't know.These are just my thoughts and my opinions. Yours could be different :)
Drinking plays a big role in korean culture and is frequently shown in Kdramas. I have been watching and loving Kdramas since a very long time. And I know firsthand what drinking can mean to a culture... I'm german. However, loving and respecting a country does not mean you're not allowed to view some parts of the culture critically. Especially if it's depicted in a series, a fictional work. And this Kdrama in particular overuses drinking as a device to move on with the plot. I'm usually not bothered by drinking scenes in Kdramas. But if they overdo it... why should someone refrain from speaking up about this topic? That's what the comment section is for. No need to romanticize it.
I personally just don't really like flashback storylines in romance dramas. It pulls me out of the story and I find it hard to connect to the characters. I am not a hater of flashbacks in general, but in the romance drama genre it's easy not to do them right. I'm not talking about flashbacks like you see in "Inception". It might be because it's a romance story and I think it's more exciting to tell the story in a more linear way. Starting with the past and moving forward. That way, the viewers can connect and experience the "past" plot firsthand. But adding the flashbacks is, in my opinion, a more boring approach. It takes away from the story progression in the present. Character development and story progression are being blocked by the flashbacks. At least that is the way I see it. Especially in this drama. Of course, there might be dramas that do it right or suit my taste. But I have been trying to understand why I don't connect to the characters in this drama specifically and maybe the flashback sequences are playing a part in that.
As for past life/reincarnation... I was suuuuper excited for See you in my 19th life because I wished for a reincarnation drama. Sadly, this was not the one for me. Destined with you was okay and not great. A good day to be a dog is better than I thought it would be, but the reincarnation story is currently a side plot. Moon in the Day is okay, a bit boring. My Man is Cupid just started. I wanted reincarnation stories so badly and now there are so many but none of them are great🥲 Or should I say not the reincarnation drama I wished for. Good acting, a gripping story and a lot of yearning. The problem is... if they use the past life trope and don't do it properly. For example, using it just to make the love between the leads seem "deeper'. But that doesn't save lacking chemistry, underdeveloped or too perfect characters. It may be that my standards are too high and that's why I am unable to enjoy them. It could be as well that none of these dramas did it in a new and exciting way. It feels like their fate to fall for each other and love each other is written in stone and that they have no choice. What about reincarnated characters that fall for someone different in their new life? I don't know.These are just my thoughts and my opinions. Yours could be different :)