This is a very weird show. Most men in this are awful! And to top that they are over evaluating themselves which is very unattractive. I think every woman in this show could do better but unfortunately most of them are desperate and have very low self esteem. One guy literally said while looking at the pictures of women that "the men here are a waste on these women" as in (the women in these pictures don't deserve these men) which made me really question his straightness, he later on said he changed his mind after seeing them in person but I mean who says that!! Who even thinks that!! An average looking woman is way better looking than a handsome man. A male 10 is barely a female 7. That's why women typically ignore looks when they are choosing a man, not because they don't want it, it's because most of men don't have it so they've learned to just accept that. And let me just say, the amount of plastic surgery these men have is astonishing, even women are more natural looking than men. Who picks these people!
I like makeover programs but I find this somewhat uncomfortable. I can't get behind the idea of using invasive surgery to turn normal looking people to ones with catalogue picked plastic faces that look awfully weird to me. They had average to slightly above average faces originally which is typically more than fine for males. The people in the second episode especially were too decent looking for plastic surgery, one of them only needed skin and hair care, exercise, and eating healthy.
Enjoyable but super cliched. When someone asks me about it, I say think about the most cliched story in Korean dramas, and they all guess it correctly.
This is an awful message for the young actors and young people in general. To put your body through this for the…
I don't think he was saying he did it for the drama. What I got from the article is that he was forced to do it because the director was about to fire him because of his weight. It's not for the drama, it's to make a living. He is quite unknown, so I get why he felt forced. Now he is sending a message about how awful it was for his health.
This is for those who think it's the actor's choice to starve themselves for a role. This should stop, this isn't what we want as viewers. No one cares about their weight as long as they can act.
The actors did good, but their characters aren't made for each other, just way different personalities and lifestyles.…
I think it's very possible that they were just too young and immature before to be understanding of each other. There are a lot of couples who succeed in living happily with each other after a divorce. Sometimes they just need to grow and focus on what made them choose each other in the first place. I thought that was the point of the movie.
somehow this seems off. beacause looking at his career I know he was not in it for fame or money, he worked on…
You do realize that it doesn't mean that it's because he lost fame. That's one weird way to look at it. Imagine not being famous, and not desiring fame but you end up in the news for what people in your country consider unforgivable, it's even worse if you are innocent but no one believes you. You don't lose fame when you get a scandal, quite the opposite actually. He ended up having to fight a lonely battle where he was against the entire world.
cant believe not just that there are only 8 episodes but we have to wait until january for the second half?! this…
It's only 3 weeks difference between the release dates. One week has gone, only two are left. I think the wait time is reasonable. When Netflix does this, you forget everything you watched in the first part waiting for the second.
I started this without knowing anything about the drama, and after the first episode, I was thinking "this plot again! I swear I've seen something almost exactly like this, it's like they just changed the actors!". Turned out I read the webtoon but forgot about it entirely, suddenly the name of the drama rang a bell. I forgot most of the scenes, but whenever I see an important scene I get a sense of dejavu.
If turning into dog curse is real, I personally find it cool and interesting which most of people would agree…
I think that the idea is that it's worse than staying human. In that sense, any non-human animal is worse than a human. She could pick a dog as her second choice though. Personally, if I had to turn into an animal, I think dog wouldn't be in my top 50 choices. I don't know why but I find it constraining. I prefer to be a more independent animal, like a bird, a lion, a tiger or even a wolf.
Bulking up is good, dropping an unhealthy amount of weight fast is bad. Regardless of gender, this shouldn't be…
You know using steroids is not the only way you can bulk up? You have to ask each individual if they did it naturally or not, in order to have a negative opinion about the subject, but there is no healthy way you can lose weight fast and to this extent, and even if there is, having this little weight for her height is not healthy. If you are against this behavior why not go to posts about men who do the same and share your constructive criticism instead of crying double standards without data to support it?
RANT to follow...It is disturbing that there is an expectation and actors are cheered on, for being more realistic…
The kid from Moving gained so much weight fast for his role too, it was mostly in his stomach too which is even less healthy. I believe if people stopped applauding this type of behavior and labeling it as dedication and commitment, it would stop happening. A simple contouring done by a professional would've made the trick. In the old days, they'd just put on a very pale or purple lipstick, and dark undereye shadow to make a person look sick, and it didn't stop viewers from believing they were sick at all.
If it was a man dropping weight or bulking up hugely most people wouldnt say a thing. Women can’t win.
Bulking up is good, dropping an unhealthy amount of weight fast is bad. Regardless of gender, this shouldn't be an actor's job. They should use CGI or makeup and clothing tricks. Not sure why you think this is the time to pull the sexism card. It's like saying if men are expected to do unhealthy dieting for their roles expect that from women too. Why not lower our expectation for both, and tell them both that they shouldn't do that for a role?
I don't think there was a need for this. They should've casted someone who looked naturally thin instead of going through this for a drama, this is very unhealthy. If they really want her specifically, I don't think the viewers would bother guessing her weight. You can just leave us imagine that she is fragile with some makeup and clothing tricks. They always cast beautiful actresses and tell us they are supposed to be ugly in the drama, so why not use the same approach now?
I wouldn't call myself a fan. I enjoyed some of the movies he was in, but I think it's silly to bring up his personal…
I've been beaten up plenty, thank you very much, no need to call out for more violence. It's definitely nothing like being murdered, and I know I wouldn't know since I'm still alive, but I assume that it's common sense that getting killed is the thing you fear the most while you are getting beaten up. What a lousy argument to make that (might I say) only reveals your tendency to be violent.
Personally, if I had to turn into an animal, I think dog wouldn't be in my top 50 choices. I don't know why but I find it constraining. I prefer to be a more independent animal, like a bird, a lion, a tiger or even a wolf.