The best shows and films that I watched have low ratings on this site. And most of them are mini series, less than 16 episodes. Reading some reviews people are very harsh towards shows that are not made for TV, like "So sad it's a web drama and not a k-drama". And they skip it without watching and give it low rating. Web drama and k-drama is not the same thing? Aren't they both made in Korea? I had no idea. The quality is the same. Actors don't separate web dramas from TV. Good material is good material no matter what platform it released on. And I know that series that go to streaming service have more freedom with what they can show, with no censorship, better writing and acting, while TV can't show things like swearing or love scenes. Viu, Viki, TVing, KakaoTV produced a lot of great shows. I never trust reviews that put down something based on its lenght or where it released.
My guess they will have some insignificant age difference, one-three years. And even if it's bigger they will be great. These two are the reason I'm exited for this show.
It's very common in films, younger actors play older siblings or parents and other way around. There are many examples. Angelina Jolie played Colin Farrell's mother in Alexander and she's only one year older than him. Stockard Channing was 34 when she played a high school student in Grease. Dustin Hoffman was almost 31 when he played a 21-year old student in Graduate.
I dropped this in the middle. The main actor has the same expression of permanent disgust on his face like he smells something bad and I got tired of watching him. I felt no chemistry because I was bored. He has the same face in that K.will music video and all his dramas that I've seen clips from. Nothing is happening and the episodes feel like 5 hours long each. Dawon was the highlight for me, but his screen time is minimal.
It's 18+ for nudity and maybe some sexual content, the cast is all adults 20's and older, but I will keep my expectations in this regard low because I can name only one or two k-dramas that had normal and natural kissing scenes let alone something more. In k-dramas it always so awkward and emotionless and the actors look like they afraid to touch each other. I will be happy if it surprises me.
I am on episode 5 and I have the same Thoughts lol. I like the drama but the FL is so childish. she doesn't behave…
I think they made her act like this to have more contrast with her behaviour later when she's 29. Otherwise there will be no difference besides her hairstyle.
This was exhausting. The same dialogues about the sword in every episode, slow-mo walks and endless stares. Things start happening by episode 11 and then it goes back to the same walks and boring talks. The last three episodes are completely unnecessary. And the old-age make-up in this looks really bad.
#400 for popularity?? a lot of people are missing out this gem!
A lot of people asking if there's a romance in it and when they know that it's not big part of the plot they're not interested. It's hard for some to sit through 16 episodes of political schemes.
And the family tree in the photo section - https://kisskh.at/photos/dbKvD_3
https://namu.wiki/w/%EC%B6%98%ED%99%94%EC%97%B0%EC%95%A0%EB%8B%B4(%EB%93%9C%EB%9D%BC%EB%A7%88)
It's very common in films, younger actors play older siblings or parents and other way around. There are many examples. Angelina Jolie played Colin Farrell's mother in Alexander and she's only one year older than him. Stockard Channing was 34 when she played a high school student in Grease. Dustin Hoffman was almost 31 when he played a 21-year old student in Graduate.
https://youtu.be/3U4mxBpX_m4?si=NNg-Bq2mpP69LXt9
IT IS L0VE ♥' music video - https://youtu.be/lhoLMCowFho?si=I61Udnm0NI6xfx7E