When they shout to talk, example in Boys over flowers the female lead shouts a lot for no reason.
In Kill Me Heal Me, too. I liked Oh Ri Jin as a character, but that girl screamed and shouted way too much, especially in the beginning episodes. I was like, 'girl I love you, but shut your mouth'.
I find the truck of doom funny. Except in SUFBB... Like wtf? So messed up. He was my favorite character.... I…
Lol that's true. Hahahaha, you might have cancer if you get a nosebleed. I agree. If done right, laklorns can be fun as heck.I'm currently watching Kluen Cheewit, and so far so good.
I agree with all of these. Number one annoys me so much, that was the reason I couldn't finish Love O2O. It is…
#2 Hahahaha that's true, but when were Kdramas ever concerned with being realistic or factually correct? I'm CPR certified, so I cringe whenever a character saves another character from drowning. You can't just smack their chest with your hands and scream, that's not how it works, lmao.
#4 I would make that statement even broader and say anytime the leads have unnecessary missunderstandings due to lack of communication.
I've been watching lakorns recently, which are pretty rage inducing, frankly. There's a lot wrong with them, but…
I find the truck of doom funny. Except in SUFBB... Like wtf? So messed up. He was my favorite character.... I agree with you- laklorns are crazy. The thing I hate the most about them is the way the men act. Why does the main male lead usually rape the female lead and they still end up together? NO. THAT'S NOT OKAY.
Even temperature of love.. no contact for 5 yrs then bamm!! they are couple again!!
Even worse is when they return after going MIA for 5 years and get all possessive and surprised after they find out the guy they left has moved on. Like, are you stupid? Did you think he would go on pining for the woman who erased herself from his life with no explanation and shattered his heart to pieces? Get over yourself. Why do first loves think they have some kind of claim over their ex? If you really loved them, you would have at least communicated. Those characters need to be killed off. They act entitled when they have no right to.
What about when the family and people around the main couple are obsessed with their relationship and always have to be around when something happens. By my standards, many Korean families/people have poor boundary issues portrayed by dramas. I know this may be a cultural thing, but by my standards, it's very toxic. In Korean dramas, everyone is so nosy and reactive. There's no privacy and everyone feels like they need to get involved in other people's private matters. Being an independent person who sets clear boundaries, that would not sit well with me in real life. I wonder how exaggerated they make it in Korean dramas. It drives me crazy! Like, know when something is your business and when you should butt out! It causes so much unnecessary drama, and not the fun kind to watch- the kind that makes you want to pull your hair out.
#4 I would make that statement even broader and say anytime the leads have unnecessary missunderstandings due to lack of communication.
I agree with you- laklorns are crazy. The thing I hate the most about them is the way the men act. Why does the main male lead usually rape the female lead and they still end up together? NO. THAT'S NOT OKAY.