The Vincenzo cast & crew just had their wrap-up party yesterday! YES,,, after two full years!! Usually those happen right after a drama ends filming but in their case there was covid etc.. & the fact that they all still came together after such a long time.. really shows how much the entire crew loved working on the drama πβ€οΈ μμ νλΉμΌμ‘°γ γ γ
It is π I've seen this happen with other ongoing shows before, where the rating just suddenly drops dramatically for no reason. It's always the underrated dramas that have less viewership too.
I have a thought that maybe the nonexistent chemistry between DoJoon and Minyoung was because of the actress.…
yeah, I was thinking it could just be because of SHB because even in her solo acting scenes I can't really "feel" her character well. No offense to her obviously and I'm sure she's good in her other roles but I'm left wondering if it wouldn't have been a better choice to cast an actress with more oomph and charisma to her acting, that you can feel directly and on the surface, given the little screentime the character already has. So that even with her minimal screentime she would've still made an impact.
Good thing the romance between DJ and Minyoung plays little part in the plot because their chemistry is at 0.…
I wonder if they do chemistry reads before fully casting actors in lead roles or if they just go "eh, it'll work out", because they definitely would have needed one here.
This is getting more and more interesting! Did NOT expect that to happen to gramps omg. I've been enjoying the…
On another note- Glad that Minyoung has a more active role now. But I'm still not feeling the chemistry, there's just no ~flavor~, nothing. But Alas. At least it doesn't take up that much of the screentime.
This is getting more and more interesting! Did NOT expect that to happen to gramps omg. I've been enjoying the drama until now, even though the business aspect was a bit tiring to sit through (cool that many are enjoying that though, it just doesn't grab me personally) and I'd get a bit bored of it here and there. The intrigue and all the scheming however is highly engaging and it feels like we are now getting to the more meaty parts of the story! Also have to give more kudos to Lee Sung Min: I'm sure it's been said countless times but he's killing it so hard! He's stealing every scene that he's in and I find myself waiting for him to show up on screen, that's how much his charisma sticks. His and SJK's scenes together are the highlight of the show, that's obvious. I'm seated for the next episodes.
thank you for the list, these are some great recommendations, will definitely look at this when searching for a new movie to watch. bunch of these are already on my watchlist.
if anyone has already seen Hansan: did it live up to the first movie?
honestly? I'm totally on board with this. this drama seems like it's well suited to have multiple seasons with different characters/stories each time. the first one was super short anyways and had enough closure and tbh i'm fine with not seeing han so hee again, her performance didn't really do it for me. (but keep kim hee won as director pls thank you <3) I wonder wether they'll center it around unrequited love again.
I mean it is adapted from a webtoon instead of an original work, so you cannot expect narrative nor literacy mastery…
I don't think it being a adapted from a webtoon has to mean the writing/plot is automatically less good than a normal drama? I've read plenty of great webtoons with fantastic storytelling ("suspension of disbelief" aside, since that's like, a given when it comes to most manga/manhwa), they're out there. It always depends on wether the execution is good or not. Cheese in the trap for example is highly regarded among manhwa fans yet the drama is known as a dumpster fire.
https://twitter.com/kdramadaisy/status/1603241595385487366?t=JGmCS-WtsvcpQfDBQyfeiw&s=19 (it's a vid of their party but the link has a character death spoiler!)
Also have to give more kudos to Lee Sung Min: I'm sure it's been said countless times but he's killing it so hard! He's stealing every scene that he's in and I find myself waiting for him to show up on screen, that's how much his charisma sticks. His and SJK's scenes together are the highlight of the show, that's obvious. I'm seated for the next episodes.
if anyone has already seen Hansan: did it live up to the first movie?
I wonder wether they'll center it around unrequited love again.