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On Please Teach Me English Feb 20, 2023
In South Korea, this is part of those classic old school Korean movies.

When you don't understand pop culture of each decade, you will never understand anything nor will appreciate this one. Time to study NOOBS.
Replying to Sophia Feb 20, 2023
Title Cheese in the Trap Spoiler
Is it weird I can't pinpoint why I loved this drama so much, but I did? Like I know the plot wasn't anything special,…
To me, its an awesome Kdrama. Most peopl are expecting it to be a cheesy cringy happy ending drama. They don't get that the main lead character was meant to be that way. They just want him to be a perfect knight and shining armor.
Replying to Happy_Creep Feb 20, 2023
Well u might also cast a 50 year old as a college student. How does it matter its just a kdrama after all.
When you're 8 years old but thinks ML should look like a 15 years old. WAHAHAHA. Sorry kid, not all men need to look like your fantasy.
On Cheese in the Trap Feb 20, 2023
For everyone's information CIT isn't a bubbly kdrama. Despite it being based on a webtoon, this version tackles a realistic slice of life of people suffering from impulsive behaviors or likely has developmental disorder. The ML isn't just a simple jerk but likely is suffering from an undiagnosed disorder. He knows he always feel different. Sometimes he couldn't understand others feelings and takes everything way too simple. Those are symptoms of developmental disorder. Even the copycat and the stalker are just an example of people with disorders,

That's why even if the ML doesn't fit the perfect male lead kdrama fans expect, I was able to appreciate his whole story. I've watch it 4x already and still is one of my must-watch kdrama.
On My Sassy Girl Feb 7, 2023
Children with zero understanding of others culture and the past will call this abuse.
But back then that's just how life was. Well, it hasn't change today. A lot less spanking but the culture is still there.

Anyway, Sassy Girl was one of those early Asian films that introduced many curious movie buff to Korean pop culture. It was the most talked Kmovie during its release.