i was so disappointed when joseon exorcist was cancelled. based off the two episodes that aired, it really seemed like it could have been a good drama.
i still like him as an actor for certain roles.... ie, he does the brooding and cold male lead relatively well. but like others have mentioned, he needs to improve his micro-expressions. especially if he wants to take on more challenging roles in the future.
Great article. I'm always looking for interesting movies to watch. I've never heard of these, but have already placed a few on my PTW list. A few more under viewed movies are: -Fireworks from the Heart -Never Forever -Spirits' Homecoming -Survival Family
I hope someone takes over the subtitling because it's a sore when you see them not being done properly.E.g. mount…
i've seen dramas with much worse subtitles, to the point where you can barely understand the interpretation because they are a garbled mess. outside of "mount jirisan" and maybe a few other instances, the subtitling team is doing a fantastic job translating. so i'm fine with a few mistakes if it means that i can watch and understand a drama that would normally be inaccessible for us non-korean speakers.
the poachers were knowingly in a restricted area. and while the husband didn't deserve to die, it irks me how in kdramas people will blame others for their own mistakes, and the other party who isn't at fault has to take the blame. it just doesn't make sense to me. is korean culture really like this? or is this aspect just over dramatized in shows? anyhow, great writing and directing so far as expected from Kim Eun Hee and Lee Eung Bok.
i enjoyed Love O20, but YAMG took it up a notch for me. i thought i was the only one that hated dilraba's makeup in YAMG. so glad to see someone else point out how awful it looked. it was caked on and her face color never seemed to match her neck color.
i was getting anxiety every time one of the characters would stand by a cliff's edge and then the camera would pan all the way down to the bottom. lol.
These dramas are hyped because alot of people enjoyed them, so they must be doing something right to appeal to the masses. lol. But i'd have to agree that every year there's a few dramas that no matter how popular they are, i just can't get behind -- for me this year it's Doom at your Service and Vincenzo.
kind of weirded out by the relationship. i mean they are step-siblings, but they were raised together from early childhood...so basically incest. but i guess if i ignore all of that, the relationship was cute. and the post credits were a nice touch.
May be they wanted to show us how strong and selfless their friendship is. (Le tao literally cried for her, and…
yeah i suppose it does happen in real life but it feels cringey to me....just not a fan of encroaching on someone else's big day (even if they are close friends) when there are 364 other days in the year. LOL. but to each their own.
nice drama but ending felt rushed. wish we could have had more screen time with them as a couple. and definitely wasn't a fan of the proposal at another person's wedding....like who the heck does that?
A korean remake of BBT would be a challenge, but i suppose a loose adaptation could be made, where the comedic content is adapted to make relatable for korean audiences. i can see Kim Ji Won, Lee Kwang Soo and Ahn Un Jin as part of the cast. But for the remaining roles, i think actors that are known for their comedic excellence and naturally give off a nerdy vibe would be a better fit. Like Lee Yi Kyung, Choi Woo Shik, Yoon Shi Yoon, Lee Dong Hwi.
-Fireworks from the Heart
-Never Forever
-Spirits' Homecoming
-Survival Family