this kdrama is a 10/10 for me, such a breath of fresh air. I love the way that they portrayed love In this one.…
you get it... in the last episode, when she confessed she wanted to leave and he postponed his wedding proposal was one of the most emotionally mature moments i've seen from a male lead ever! he knew that was her personal moment and he let her have that moment to herself without suddenly proposing and overwhelming her even more, no matter how much he wanted to do it. he waited up until she fulfilled her dream (also didnt help her financially at all!) and then proposed in a really cute way, a lot less dramatic and imho even more fitting for them. guwon in general is one of the best written male leads in a romance drama ever.
i promise i havent studied film or anything im just very insane about this show but sometimes when i rewatch scenes KHW's directing genius strikes me again.. it's nice when dramas have their own color palette - like HDL for example - and the colors are sooo nice here. the hues of cold, dark blues combined with warmer tones and especially yellow/orange/golden highlights (just like the flame of a lighter!!!!!)
KHW is directly using color theory, more specifically the complementary scheme of blue and orange and the colors around those. if you look at the colorwheel they are the direct opposite of each other. its easy to miss but if u pay attention there are many shots, especially when V himself is in it, with these blue and golden tones. ep2 ending, ep8 ending, generally a copious amount of scenes with him and chayoung, obv, and especially ep20 final scenes.. in general there is always some sort of warmness that permeates through the darker/blueish tones in many scenes, almost the entire show. vincenzo is a dark and cold character, but his life becomes warmer because of the people he meets. could write an entire essay on this oh my god
i'll be watching mostly for the supporting cast but there's no way all this cutting and editing wont have serious effects on the flow of the storytelling/narrative.. if anything they should release the OG cut at some point but since this is netflix there's little hope for that
Well, the private lives of actors and the millionths article on QoT are way more important than some random award.
ahh tell me about it, i've had some very funny cases with people replying in think pieces to an ironic little comment i made. many online spaces use tonetags to indicate their intent but i doubt the majority on here will know about them or want to use them :/
KHW is directly using color theory, more specifically the complementary scheme of blue and orange and the colors around those. if you look at the colorwheel they are the direct opposite of each other.
its easy to miss but if u pay attention there are many shots, especially when V himself is in it, with these blue and golden tones. ep2 ending, ep8 ending, generally a copious amount of scenes with him and chayoung, obv, and especially ep20 final scenes.. in general there is always some sort of warmness that permeates through the darker/blueish tones in many scenes, almost the entire show. vincenzo is a dark and cold character, but his life becomes warmer because of the people he meets. could write an entire essay on this oh my god