I’d say it’s fairly happy, but some sad stuff does happen at the end. It doesn’t have a traditional happy ending where the couple’s life is ahead of them and it fades to black after a kiss etc. In that sense it’s almost more bittersweet-happy.
Loved her in Extraordinary Attorney Woo. It also helped that it was written and directed well plus the side characters…
I agree the show was a letdown :( I really liked some of the songs, but the premise of being on an island was more exciting than the way they played out the rise to stardom.
I loved him in Bride of Habaek (lol the only good thing in that drama), so excited for another angsty fantasy romance!!!! 😆 It had better have a happy ending though…
OMG is this…. Woo Do Hwan as THE LEAD IN A ROMANCE?!?! The moment I’ve been waiting for??? And a historical one to boot. I don’t think my heart can handle this!
he is one of the highest paid actor but rarely accept drama, he has an upcoming drama called "moving" it is his…
I think in addition to movies being seen as more respected, they’re also easier from a life perspective! I work in the industry and many people prefer movies because of the shorter timeline. The schedule is so gruelling and TV shows can drag on for 8 or 10 months sometimes if they have a lot of episodes. It’s a huge time commitment, especially if the actors are living away from home or on location.
If I was an actor like Jo In Sung or Gong Yoo, I’d probably make the same choices (and take a lot of breaks), even though as a viewer I far prefer the longer TV format. Might as well enjoy your life if you make enough money to not work! And it seems like A-list actors often appear in a lot of ads and other smaller projects that keep them busy between shows.
If I was an actor like Jo In Sung or Gong Yoo, I’d probably make the same choices (and take a lot of breaks), even though as a viewer I far prefer the longer TV format. Might as well enjoy your life if you make enough money to not work! And it seems like A-list actors often appear in a lot of ads and other smaller projects that keep them busy between shows.