I'm not sure what you are talking about, but if you are referring to the musician, he is not the main lead. The…
This is not his mistress. This is his ex-wife. The mother of his child. She is the scum. She is in a main role, but she is not the main lead. She appears every now and then.
I've literally just started watching it and already a married couple both cheating ffs. Please tell me he's the…
I'm not sure what you are talking about, but if you are referring to the musician, he is not the main lead. The main leads are Cha Tae Hyun and Jung Yong Hwa. The ones in the poster. The detective and the surgeon. The one who died is just a murder victim.
why they make hee won become that terrible char when she become jo hyuk wife ? she like joo hyuk not for his look…
I also think Hee Won didn't care about sincerity as much as her desire to be admired. She gives me the vibe of a woman who wants to be liked by every man on the planet. In her college years, you can tell she liked being surrounded by men and getting flowers from them. Not that this is bad, just that it's a specific type of women who are more likely to get bored in a long-term relationship.
why they make hee won become that terrible char when she become jo hyuk wife ? she like joo hyuk not for his look…
I'm only at episode 2, so I might not be fully understanding their situation, but it appears to me that they are making each other miserable, not that he was making her into a monster. They are both suffering, but unable to understand each other's suffering or communicate it. She thinks he is having fun while she is doing all the work, but she isn't seeing how he is also doing his best, regardless of how bad that is in her opinion. She abuses him with the excuse of him being more useless than her. It's not his fault that she turned into a monster. It's mostly her fault for not managing her stress very well. Instead of her trying to make time for herself, she decided it's better to prevent him from having time for himself. Sharing the misery is not the solution to their problems. If you would like to empathize more, switch their genders. If he was the one who was hitting her, yelling at her and breaking the stuff she worked hard to get, would you say it was her fault that she turned him into a monster? Some people just don't work well together.
Convoluted script, one dimensional characters, weird pacing and overall a very mediocre attempt at making a film.…
I liked it. But my reasons for liking it are not "good directing, brilliant story, awesome cast...etc". I only like Choi Min Shik and Yoo Hae Jin, the others I barely stand. I liked it because I hate horror movies, I don't feel scared, nervous or thrilled by them. I only feel anger that the characters are stupid and annoying, and they deserve to die because they are. Somehow the only horror movies I enjoy are the ones where you are confused about whether it's horror or not. It's creepy, slow, and makes you think about unrelated topics. I kept wondering what it's like to believe these stuff, and actually see them come true. It's a weird movie. It's not a masterpiece. Horror movies never are, and I never expect them to be. Have you seen any other Korean horror movie? Their top one according to them is The Wailing and it's trash. This one at least was more entertaining.
I've never seen or heard anyone calling GongYoo an ahjussi before. Now I also feel old even though I'm more than…
He looks his age now but I always thought GongYoo and So Ji Sub despite being handsome looked older than their age. But there is always a time when your age matches your looks and that is nowadays for them. They looked in their late 30s or 40s even when they were in their 20s. They will probably stay the same even in their 60s which means they will end up looking way younger than their age.
I've never seen or heard anyone calling GongYoo an ahjussi before. Now I also feel old even though I'm more than…
Goblin aired 8 years ago. He was 36. 36 is way too young to be called an ahjassi. He hadn’t even reached half the average life span of a human back then. I think that is maybe because he looks old, but he is barely hitting the ahjassi line even now. I get it though, I used to think 30 is super old when I was a teenager. Even 20 was the age of a grandma to me. It sounds silly now. It’s only been a few years since we finished college and had our own lives.
Oh god how come this drama had rating dropped like this? I mean it was masterpiece at the time its aired, that's…
They are watching it 8 years after it aired. Their brain is washed with overly super nice male leads portrayed in dramas these days. I bet most of them were introduced to dramas recently. There is no 100% perfect man or woman in this world. The leads' flaws is what should be appreciated. We don't always think rationally, we don't always do the right thing. That what makes them so much relatable. New audience of Kdramas are looking for role models, people who they aspire to be or to be with. It's just ridiculous to watch over and over again. I could swear I haven't seen a fresh and original rom-com in years.
8 years after watching this drama, I still think about it. I've never connected emotionally with a character as much as I connected with Oh Hae Young. Her name still rings through my brain from time to time. I'm not sure I'll find a drama as moving as this.
I consider her more frustrated than rude and obnoxious. It's truly sad that a person has been taking the same…
I don’t mind slapstick. I just don't like lazy writing. A kimchi slap is creative. Actually slapping a random person just for the sake of laughter is absurd to me. I’m all for it if they deserved it, but I didn’t think that was funny. This is not the reason I’m dropping the drama though. I really can't tolerate adults when they act like children. Even EunJi’s character in Reply 1997 is more mature than this one.
I consider her more frustrated than rude and obnoxious. It's truly sad that a person has been taking the same…
and that is a good reason to slap someone? He wasn’t the one who aged her. Are we allowed to hit random people when we are stressed? That’s news to me.
I consider her more frustrated than rude and obnoxious. It's truly sad that a person has been taking the same…
To be honest, I would've stopped at 3. Regardless of her frustration, I think she is not acting her age. She is like a child throwing fits, and slapping a stranger for no reason. That was very rude. This isn't just an act of frustration, she is an entitled immature adult woman who wasn't raised right.
It's a shame Lee Jung Eun is so underrated on this site, such a great actress in any show I've seen her in. Only…
Supporting actors usually have less hearts than main actors. I started dramas just for Lee Jung Eun, and this is one of them, but even I didn't heart her profile. I just don't usually go to profiles of supporting actors whom I recognize, since I don't religiously follow them because they do a lot of projects and do not have much screen time. I know she starred as a main character but I meant she usually doesn't.