I think that although the end of '49 days' was very sad, it was perfect for the story. If the writers didn't finish…
I don't know, I think the ending could have been different.
Don't get me wrong, the drama was brilliant, I loved it, cried bucketfuls of tears in the final episodes, and I still gave it a 10.
However, while the ending was totally justifiable from a story/writing perspective, and I can rationalize why the writer would choose to end it that way, it just left me feeling empty inside. :c
Still torn over You're The Best Lee Soon Shin...
Honestly, the storyline sounds awful. Cliche even for dramaland, and terribly boring and overdone.
But.. but... it's Jo Jung Seok! (And IU is cute too.) He makes me want to watch this drama, and love it to pieces.
YES
Taiyou no Uta is amazing! And totally underrated.
It makes me cry and the music is gorgeous (Goodbye Days will forever be one of my favourite songs).
Because of you I've also added A Million to my list. ^o^
I adore this drama so far!
My only problem with it (I'm up to date and eagerly waiting for more) is that same girl who played a minor yet utterly detestable character in My Girlfriend is a Gumiho, here to play the exact same role once again.
And I absolutely love the main pairing. <3
Agree with most of your list!
Especially Yang Eun Bi- most people seem to adore that show, but I just could not get through a show where the main female was so awful and the main lead (as much as I love Jung Il Woo) was honestly not that much better.
Also annoying: that random other girl in My Girlfriend is a Gumiho (who's back as basically the same character in Flower Boy Next Door).
Nice Guy! <3
I've yet to actually finish it- it's one of those dramas I can only watch a few episodes of at a time, or else my poor heart couldn't take the strain.
I really need to watch Gaksital...
Rooftop Prince surprised me by taking so many awards. I really liked it, but at the same time there were so many flaws in that drama that even the adorablest bromance ever couldn't really fix. I did vote for it for best comedy though, because the Joseon F4 had me rolling on the ground with laughter every time they showed up.
Whaaat? Did not know that So Ji Sub also sings. 8D Does. Not. Compute. Are his songs as angsty as 90% of his drama…
o__o;;
Mind. Blown.
I heard/saw the first twenty seconds of the video and burst into full out laughter.
I think that just ruined So Ji Sub's image in my head forever.
Great list! (Especially Lee Dong Wook, who's made me cry a boatload of tears in nearly everything of his I've watched, and Nam Goong Min, who broke my heart in Can You Hear My Heart.) The only one I disagree with is Jang Geun Seok, who makes me laugh way more than he makes me cry. He's just such a ridiculous character. xD
I think Jung Il Woo and Song Joong Ki also belong on the list! Jung Il Woo was amazing in 49 Days, and Joongki in Nice Guy.
I haven't watched any of the movies on this list yet, but Yuuki and A Moment to Remember have been on my list for a while, and I've been prepping my tear glands to watch them.
I think The Recipe (Korean) also belongs on this list! It's a quiet film, but incredibly poignant, and I cried near the end.
I totally agree with Maroo from Can You Hear My Heart! >.>
I felt like the first half or two thirds of the drama was mainly about him anyways.
Also. Both Dream Highs.
AKSJKJDf
Don't even get me started.
Dream High was excusable, although I loved the one who originally seemed like the male lead all the way through.
Dream High 2's love resolution was just silly. :c
I'm actually pretty excited fo this!
I adore all three of the main leads, and I'm glad we get to see Maro from Flower Boy Band and Jung Yeon Joo from Dream High 2- especially the latter, I actually really liked the little of her I saw in Dream High, and I wished they'd given her more time.
Don't get me wrong, the drama was brilliant, I loved it, cried bucketfuls of tears in the final episodes, and I still gave it a 10.
However, while the ending was totally justifiable from a story/writing perspective, and I can rationalize why the writer would choose to end it that way, it just left me feeling empty inside. :c
And LOL at Skip Beat. :P Definitely my favourite "revenge" story ever.
Honestly, the storyline sounds awful. Cliche even for dramaland, and terribly boring and overdone.
But.. but... it's Jo Jung Seok! (And IU is cute too.) He makes me want to watch this drama, and love it to pieces.
Taiyou no Uta is amazing! And totally underrated.
It makes me cry and the music is gorgeous (Goodbye Days will forever be one of my favourite songs).
Because of you I've also added A Million to my list. ^o^
My only problem with it (I'm up to date and eagerly waiting for more) is that same girl who played a minor yet utterly detestable character in My Girlfriend is a Gumiho, here to play the exact same role once again.
And I absolutely love the main pairing. <3
Especially Yang Eun Bi- most people seem to adore that show, but I just could not get through a show where the main female was so awful and the main lead (as much as I love Jung Il Woo) was honestly not that much better.
Also annoying: that random other girl in My Girlfriend is a Gumiho (who's back as basically the same character in Flower Boy Next Door).
I've yet to actually finish it- it's one of those dramas I can only watch a few episodes of at a time, or else my poor heart couldn't take the strain.
I really need to watch Gaksital...
Rooftop Prince surprised me by taking so many awards. I really liked it, but at the same time there were so many flaws in that drama that even the adorablest bromance ever couldn't really fix. I did vote for it for best comedy though, because the Joseon F4 had me rolling on the ground with laughter every time they showed up.
Mind. Blown.
I heard/saw the first twenty seconds of the video and burst into full out laughter.
I think that just ruined So Ji Sub's image in my head forever.
I like both Lee Seung Ki and Ha Ji Won, but the Eunbot/Princess loveline really made the show for me.
Siwon made King of Dramas amazing! :3 He's so over-the-top and insane and hilarious-- he really committed to his kooky role 100%.
I think Donghae is also at least "meh", maybe even good.
Him looking like a total wimp and then being an awesome belter in What's Up was priceless.
Adored him in both King 2 Hearts and What's Up, though he broke my heart in the former.
Did not know that So Ji Sub also sings. 8D
Does. Not. Compute.
Are his songs as angsty as 90% of his drama facial expressions?
I think Jung Il Woo and Song Joong Ki also belong on the list! Jung Il Woo was amazing in 49 Days, and Joongki in Nice Guy.
Postman to Heaven is on my PTW list~ definitely watching it now. :)
I think The Recipe (Korean) also belongs on this list! It's a quiet film, but incredibly poignant, and I cried near the end.
I felt like the first half or two thirds of the drama was mainly about him anyways.
Also. Both Dream Highs.
AKSJKJDf
Don't even get me started.
Dream High was excusable, although I loved the one who originally seemed like the male lead all the way through.
Dream High 2's love resolution was just silly. :c
I adore all three of the main leads, and I'm glad we get to see Maro from Flower Boy Band and Jung Yeon Joo from Dream High 2- especially the latter, I actually really liked the little of her I saw in Dream High, and I wished they'd given her more time.