I don't know about the better plot... but I think the AIB main characters are more interesting
LOL.** I guess I'm so used to how some K-dramas (and especially female leads in Asian dramas in general) make good looking actors* as unattractive as possible that I kinda expect it by now. Both male leads were also NEETs but I think in AIB the NEET i"wakes up" and "owns" that he was a POS and a drag on his family. The guy in SG says that the most important thing in the world to him is to be a good father, but at the end he's still making excuses for being a POS and chooses to run away and chase the adrenaline high instead of doing the harder/ boring job of gaining his child's trust and parenting . * Check out Lee Jung Jea in Chief of Staff and his "cool" factor is pretty high in my book... you don't question why his smart/beautiful female lead is in love with him and on his team. ** Yes it's true that the AIB male lead is more athletic so the actor has more opportunities to show of his physique.
I don't know about the better plot... but I think the AIB main characters are more interesting
Lee Jung Jae may be middle aged but he's still an attractive guy so I don't where that came from... But yes I found the female lead in AIB to be much more interesting . Both female lead s are bad asses but I liked her attitude more compared to the female in SG.
In which episode FL and ML unite? Are there any misunderstandings between them after their union?
I can't remember which episode they get together but it's after she moves to the capitol... it's in the last third of the drama. Once they finally get together they're golden.
That trailer looked nothing like the cheerful description of the drama . Now I'm wondering if the magician is someone from the future who wants to save his friends/family... I guess I'll have to wait and see.
This was a good story and the acting was great, but some of the crises didn't make sense. The pacing, melancholy music, and the strange "fuzzy" lens effects made the drama far less enjoyable. I think it was worth the watch, and I'd love to see a remake someday.
South Koreans love their large age gaps and voyeurism. Haven't watched the movie yet, but quite curious how a…
I didn't really care for the story, so I don't think you're missing anything spectacular if you pass on the movie. The movie just shows why "Thou shall not covet." is one of the Ten Commandments. The body may have a chronological age, but most people don't "think" of themselves as too old (or too young for that matter)* so the fact that a 70 yr old might have lustful fantasies about a 16 yr old is nothing new or taboo. What made this movie "disgusting" was the dynamic between the assistant and the poet, the teenage girl was just the catalyst that brought all the resentments to the surface. * This was one of the problems because it was clear that the mental maturity levels of the characters didn't match their chronological ages.
Exactly. The second couple is keeping me watching. The main male is too handsome to be a stalker. He is creepy…
The problem was that she DID like him. Once she got to know him she never stopped, it's just that she had a massive inferiority complex when it came to him. All the main men in this drama pretty much had their pick when it came to women,.. you notice the two "rich boys" fell hard for the girls that weren't initially interested
This is one of the best "harem" drama's that I've seen. If I could find the whole thing with decent subtitles I'd give it at least a 9/10. All the women were great, but Sun Li was fabulous!
I guess I'm so used to how some K-dramas (and especially female leads in Asian dramas in general) make good looking actors* as unattractive as possible that I kinda expect it by now.
Both male leads were also NEETs but I think in AIB the NEET i"wakes up" and "owns" that he was a POS and a drag on his family. The guy in SG says that the most important thing in the world to him is to be a good father, but at the end he's still making excuses for being a POS and chooses to run away and chase the adrenaline high instead of doing the harder/ boring job of gaining his child's trust and parenting .
* Check out Lee Jung Jea in Chief of Staff and his "cool" factor is pretty high in my book... you don't question why his smart/beautiful female lead is in love with him and on his team.
** Yes it's true that the AIB male lead is more athletic so the actor has more opportunities to show of his physique.
* This was one of the problems because it was clear that the mental maturity levels of the characters didn't match their chronological ages.