lol I watched videos about the manhwa (and about that character Rashta), never read it, had no idea there'll be a drama adapted from it. i really wonder how it will look like. a lot of manhwas have what is caled "European ambience" which is basically lavish mansions, lavish clothes and bling-bling blinding jewellery
On Ep10 and I hope this show will peak up some speed, this is not even funny. If it wasn't for Hou MingHao I'd be out of here, and I never watched anything with him before. Every other comment is so positive and flattering and I relied on those comments to start watching. The world is beautiful, it has potential, I'm sure there will be moments to cry buckets. The picture is beautiful and the cast is great-looking (have questions about acting, but that's a different topic). But when it comes to the story flow it feels like a lot of those "aesthetic" close-ups, where they are not particularly needed, simply stall the progress of the scene overall, sometimes it works in the opposite direction like - here are close-ups of other members so you won't forget that they're present at the scene, don't mind that they don't take part and just stand there.
This is such a wonderous thing - a chemistry between people. I find that their approach of having more like casting of possible new member on the show instead of deciding on a person and going with it was correct. I honestly like the joining of Ji Ye Eun, she blended wonderfully with the rest of the cast and became a bright spot. Even the show became livelier.
Top Excellence is for lead actor/actress usually the main actors who lead the drama's story Excellence is for…
That's certainly a handful. But thank you. So you mean to say top excellence is like two very-very main characters. Excellent is like close to main characters in the story, but not the ones who are leading the drama, but they still occupy the majority of the screen (though basically sounds like the supporting actor). Best actor is confusing, like it's as if it's just an overall popular person despite the success of the show. Oh my :) I just hope these awards mean / result into something in the career of the winners.
Because I don't watch the awards I have no idea if there's anything more, since what they put up online is only the same info as in this article. No mention of other things.
It's been another year and one can throw a brick at me, but I still don't get these award shows. First of all it's MBC and like other broadcasters they award their own dramas, big pat on the back. Then they have so many actor awards (best, excellent, top excellent). Btw do they celebrate things outside of actors? Like directors, camera, ost.. even if it's a series. I don't watch any award shows, so have no idea. And all you see is actors and other actors.
Ahahah I had a second of being stunned for a simple reason, there is a Chinese novel titled Midnight Cinderella ahahaha don't worry, both stories are completely different, it's just the titles
Choi Min Soo's episodes I think were the wildest, no one before him or after him was as insane and because Mr. Choi himself does not follow routines and he is not followed by a camera, but he's such a fun guy too. Yoo-Mes Bond episodes are also one of the top, so thrilling. I also liked several episodes that involved a large crowd, was it called a '100' where they called everyone from their friends withing set time and had to go against sport guys? Oh yeah, remember episode with Kim Soo Hyun? The one where they ended up playing tug of war with several hundred people, that was one of the finest too. Another one I found interesting where they rode a train but at each station one pair would be kicked out and they had to reach destination another way. Earlier episodes were really large scale lol I still like to watch it, this is the only variety show that I re-watched or you know how they do cuts from the show on YT? Those are fun to re-watch too.
There is smart, organic PPL and abrupt, in-the-face type of PPL. Like with cars. Cars can even be the main character. Anyone remembers the French movie Taxi? Or Gone in 60 seconds? Cars were a big thing of those movies. You can guess many things about the character just through the car they ride. It's one thing to see a car being used just in general. Another thing is to be deliberate about it, like suddenly start showing off car's functions out of nowhere, like zooming in as in ads and spend too much time on it where it doesn't fit the scene. I will always remember the scene from King the Land where they drive (Audi I think?) and they make a stop and you get all the zooms on when they drove, what he used, how he charged the car, just like an ad, very abrupt.
I would say it makes quite sense for the police to suspect her, the car she rented is at the scene and dented…
I won't argue, in such cases she is the prime suspect, but main injuries he got were from hit and run and I was mainly talking about it, should have been more specific. It felt like they straight out skipped it somehow and straight out went for her. Kinda weird. Anyway, as I said, I didn't click with this drama at all, thus I started to skip it and didn't bother to dig deeper, but I never rated it and never left a negative review, because who am I to judge when I mainly skipped it., so I never explored it further in detail.
I understand watching anime or reading original manga won't be everyone's cup of tea and they prefer live action, but at least anime had menacing vibe when you watch the same aliens, here I get the feel of Beetlejuice, remember that scene when two ghosts had transformed their faces, it's kind of scary but also funny, that's how I feel about the cgi.
Honestly, my only problem with CDrama is the number of episodes, unless it's a really long story originally, like many xianxia novels, for example. But we all understand, it's like the line in the song "it's all about the money".
PS: I saw My Boss ad on Jinjiang for some time, but tbh it looked a bit too random to care.
The biggest evidence against her "involvement" is that she is not arrested / under investigation and has the right to film, right? It's not like she was released on bail to wait for the further notice. I'm pretty sure if she was involved she would be in a different place now. And no one would dare to use her for filming. I can as well throw the claim that Dispatch was bribed to release the news to influence the show and its' ratings, won't hurt my back :)
I hope this brings changes. It's such a tragedy. Even if the case involves most hated d* abuse, but there should be still a boundary between coverage and public execution, harassment and cornering a person to a dead end, shouldn't it?
Every other comment is so positive and flattering and I relied on those comments to start watching.
The world is beautiful, it has potential, I'm sure there will be moments to cry buckets. The picture is beautiful and the cast is great-looking (have questions about acting, but that's a different topic).
But when it comes to the story flow it feels like a lot of those "aesthetic" close-ups, where they are not particularly needed, simply stall the progress of the scene overall, sometimes it works in the opposite direction like - here are close-ups of other members so you won't forget that they're present at the scene, don't mind that they don't take part and just stand there.
So you mean to say top excellence is like two very-very main characters. Excellent is like close to main characters in the story, but not the ones who are leading the drama, but they still occupy the majority of the screen (though basically sounds like the supporting actor). Best actor is confusing, like it's as if it's just an overall popular person despite the success of the show. Oh my :) I just hope these awards mean / result into something in the career of the winners.
Because I don't watch the awards I have no idea if there's anything more, since what they put up online is only the same info as in this article. No mention of other things.
Btw do they celebrate things outside of actors? Like directors, camera, ost.. even if it's a series. I don't watch any award shows, so have no idea. And all you see is actors and other actors.
Yoo-Mes Bond episodes are also one of the top, so thrilling.
I also liked several episodes that involved a large crowd, was it called a '100' where they called everyone from their friends withing set time and had to go against sport guys?
Oh yeah, remember episode with Kim Soo Hyun? The one where they ended up playing tug of war with several hundred people, that was one of the finest too.
Another one I found interesting where they rode a train but at each station one pair would be kicked out and they had to reach destination another way.
Earlier episodes were really large scale lol
I still like to watch it, this is the only variety show that I re-watched or you know how they do cuts from the show on YT? Those are fun to re-watch too.
Another thing is to be deliberate about it, like suddenly start showing off car's functions out of nowhere, like zooming in as in ads and spend too much time on it where it doesn't fit the scene. I will always remember the scene from King the Land where they drive (Audi I think?) and they make a stop and you get all the zooms on when they drove, what he used, how he charged the car, just like an ad, very abrupt.
Anyway, as I said, I didn't click with this drama at all, thus I started to skip it and didn't bother to dig deeper, but I never rated it and never left a negative review, because who am I to judge when I mainly skipped it., so I never explored it further in detail.
PS: I saw My Boss ad on Jinjiang for some time, but tbh it looked a bit too random to care.
I can as well throw the claim that Dispatch was bribed to release the news to influence the show and its' ratings, won't hurt my back :)
It's such a tragedy.
Even if the case involves most hated d* abuse, but there should be still a boundary between coverage and public execution, harassment and cornering a person to a dead end, shouldn't it?