I was pleasantly surprised to find that Hye Ri is a better actress than I thought Otherwise, now, all kdramas looks like a long commercial for subway, it's tiring and for me this has a rebarbative effect for this chain
I have only watched the 5 last minutes of ep01, and it's ok, I have understand the story, I can watched the second one now Otherwise, the fact that the two actresses are the same person is incredibly plausible
A gamble ? why? it was her debut and she made simply her job. Why make fuss when it would not be the case for…
Dunno what that you mean whith an A-list.. for example; in Korea Song Ji Ho is more famous than Kim Go Eun. (same for Cho Yeo Jung) In Korea, actresses who make nude scene or sex scene aren't banned and can do others movies or tv (unlike Japan)
The concept is very original but unfortunately it's very boring, nothing interesting is happening. Perhaps saved by Kim Go Eun who is adorable of freshness in it
Breath was certainly the first Kim Ki Duk's movie that I was a little disappointed with. Not a bad movie but it leaves a sensation of underachievement.
What is ridiculous is to confuse movies and dramas. It's clear that since the arrival of netflix, dramas have become more sexual. I don't know if that's a good thing, I'm just making a statement. I was interested in Korean cinema long before watching dramas and I saw a huge difference in the approach of couple relationships. This difference is becoming less and less obvious. It's just a statement and it's bad faith not to recognize it
Otherwise, now, all kdramas looks like a long commercial for subway, it's tiring and for me this has a rebarbative effect for this chain
Otherwise, the fact that the two actresses are the same person is incredibly plausible
In Korea, actresses who make nude scene or sex scene aren't banned and can do others movies or tv (unlike Japan)
Not a bad movie but it leaves a sensation of underachievement.
It's clear that since the arrival of netflix, dramas have become more sexual. I don't know if that's a good thing, I'm just making a statement. I was interested in Korean cinema long before watching dramas and I saw a huge difference in the approach of couple relationships. This difference is becoming less and less obvious. It's just a statement and it's bad faith not to recognize it