Yah! That's interesting.One thing I've observed is that some actresses try to lose weight as they get older. It's…
In the drama 'Birth of a Beauty', there is a attempt to give a personality to the 'fat' main role (sorry to speak that abruptly, but it was her characteristic and the starting point of the plot - that she was so fat and disgracious that her hubsand cheated on her with a skinny girl- which is actually the problem)...
The truck of doom isn't a thing anymore nowadays? It's been ages since I've watched a Korean drama... What repeal me the most is that there's no 'fat' character. And when there is one, it's always to make fun of them and showing how disgusting they're supposed to be (always thinking of food, eating with no manners, being awkward and silly, being 'ugly' with no future, being the 'funny fat friend'...). Being fat in Korean dramas is just like being the minority friend in the US cinema of the 90-20's : just a characteristic, an envelope, a caution of diversity with no identity.
I am one of the fan of 'always the same cast'. Somehow, i like to watch stories which have casts reunion all over…
Yes, they are tones of Chinese dramas with fillers but it's not a fatality and we aren't, as viewers obliged to stand in front of this kind of dramas... Chinese production teams are perfectly capable of creating nicely packed dramas written smartly...
I can't stand the FL character (so annoying and brainless and always bickering and being violent) but I really love Liu Sui Feng. Should I give this drama a second chance (I'm at episode 4)?
I don't get the message of this drama... Is it me or is it quite ambiguous? They keep saying one thing and showing it's contrary about working overtime... I'm really confused
I thought at first that she was dubbed by the same person that dubbed Zhou Xun in Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace. In fact, neither of them were dubbed haha
What repeal me the most is that there's no 'fat' character. And when there is one, it's always to make fun of them and showing how disgusting they're supposed to be (always thinking of food, eating with no manners, being awkward and silly, being 'ugly' with no future, being the 'funny fat friend'...). Being fat in Korean dramas is just like being the minority friend in the US cinema of the 90-20's : just a characteristic, an envelope, a caution of diversity with no identity.
Chinese production teams are perfectly capable of creating nicely packed dramas written smartly...
He has everything...an instantly all-kill actor!