Most people would love a makeover story. But, hmm, plastic surgery...I don't know. I just hope they don't use that as the main reason why he got attracted to her. 'Cause that's just--skin-deep.
JSW has already proved he's sexy funny in Cunning Single Lady, so I have no doubt he can deliver the same here. On the other hand, I have yet to be impressed with Han Ye Seul. I'll have to wait 'til this one airs more episodes but I already have it on my PTW! :)
You know, your gifs are more hilarious than the trailer! :D Thanks for the article!
Does anybody know what those manhwa or webtoon teasers are saying? The synopsis sounds interesting and the platinum blond hair looks very attractive and mysterious. I wish they did his brows too, lel.
Putting it on my ptw and will be waiting for opinions on the first few episodes.
Such an amazing list and a great idea for start of a series of guides on directors' film works! Or perhaps a film guide series on a certain genre? Whatever it is, this is the start of something awesome. :)
I knew I already had Hana on my list, now adding a few more especially 'Still Walking' because 'Today marks the memorial of a tragic death...and the birth of resentments...' got my attention. AndI find myself wanting to watch 'Nobody Knows' even though I feel like I'm going to be in a lot of emotional stress...but see, I think 'forgotten' and 'children' are two words that should not be together! :(
Well now, this is weird, because for me, it's the other way around. I started liking English dramas after getting…
Yeah, I got a little obsessed after reading the book that I went on an BBC watching spree. XD The infatuation corner on my profile is proof of that. I haven't gotten over Mr. John Thornton yet!
Well now, this is weird, because for me, it's the other way around. I started liking English dramas after getting into a K-drama slump (which quickly became an Asian drama slump) for several months. And the one book that sparked my interest was Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice!
I have to tell you honestly, when I was reading the sentences comparing the leads of the novel and the K-drama adaptation, I thought to myself: "Did she just compare Mr. Darcy to Go Jun Pyo and Lizzie to Jan Di? And we are talking about BOF here, not the original HYD?"
But then okay, as I read on, I see the similarities even though setting and circumstances are different. I like it that you pointed out the skinship scenes from the movie adaptation of P&P. Even though the carriage scene never happened in the book--I agree that brief holding of hands was enough to make the heart skip a beat. And that is how Kdramas make skinship feel; every light touch is like a jolt of electricity through the body!
tvN, what is wrong with you? You had great dramas for the past couple of years and rose to popularity among international fans. Live shooting and one-episode per week dramas do not suit you at all!
"Dong Won is also often mistaken for Joo Won since they look alike :)"
I don't know if that's recent but it's actually the other way around. Dong Won was already a movie star even before* Joo Won's debut as an actor and some fans mistook Joo Won for Kang Dong Won. ;)
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The Duelist was a such a great movie. I remembered being entranced by the whole sword dance and Kang Dong Won's captivating voice. Q___Q I wasn't much impressed by his other movies though. Haunters didn't really explain much of his character and Jeon Woo Chi had great effects but the story felt loose.
M was an insane movie! I was able to catch it airing in a cable channel once but it was around the middle. I don't know who the director was but he is one lunatic genius just as KDW is an incredible actor for portraying a psycho.
I haven't seen his other movies though. Can you recommend ones where he's not a psycho (LOL) or where it doesn't involve too much crying? XD Sorry to hear your article got published before its final version. Don't feel too bad about it. You can still edit from here. Good luck on your next article! :)
JSW has already proved he's sexy funny in Cunning Single Lady, so I have no doubt he can deliver the same here. On the other hand, I have yet to be impressed with Han Ye Seul. I'll have to wait 'til this one airs more episodes but I already have it on my PTW! :)
You know, your gifs are more hilarious than the trailer! :D Thanks for the article!
Ahh...it's Wong Kar Wai. No wonder.
Putting it on my ptw and will be waiting for opinions on the first few episodes.
I knew I already had Hana on my list, now adding a few more especially 'Still Walking' because 'Today marks the memorial of a tragic death...and the birth of resentments...' got my attention. AndI find myself wanting to watch 'Nobody Knows' even though I feel like I'm going to be in a lot of emotional stress...but see, I think 'forgotten' and 'children' are two words that should not be together! :(
I have to tell you honestly, when I was reading the sentences comparing the leads of the novel and the K-drama adaptation, I thought to myself: "Did she just compare Mr. Darcy to Go Jun Pyo and Lizzie to Jan Di? And we are talking about BOF here, not the original HYD?"
But then okay, as I read on, I see the similarities even though setting and circumstances are different. I like it that you pointed out the skinship scenes from the movie adaptation of P&P. Even though the carriage scene never happened in the book--I agree that brief holding of hands was enough to make the heart skip a beat. And that is how Kdramas make skinship feel; every light touch is like a jolt of electricity through the body!
I don't know if that's recent but it's actually the other way around. Dong Won was already a movie star even before* Joo Won's debut as an actor and some fans mistook Joo Won for Kang Dong Won. ;)
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The Duelist was a such a great movie. I remembered being entranced by the whole sword dance and Kang Dong Won's captivating voice. Q___Q I wasn't much impressed by his other movies though. Haunters didn't really explain much of his character and Jeon Woo Chi had great effects but the story felt loose.
M was an insane movie! I was able to catch it airing in a cable channel once but it was around the middle. I don't know who the director was but he is one lunatic genius just as KDW is an incredible actor for portraying a psycho.
I haven't seen his other movies though. Can you recommend ones where he's not a psycho (LOL) or where it doesn't involve too much crying? XD Sorry to hear your article got published before its final version. Don't feel too bad about it. You can still edit from here. Good luck on your next article! :)