There's always that scene in a drama where the civilians actions & slowness to react to danger baffles me....and the bus scene was that part for me Lol
I watched "Do You Like Brahm's?" with the intent on watching just 1 episode to see what its all about bc never really watched a "music" genre K-Dramas. I ended up binging in 2 days. So so good & so so romanticbut also relatable on life choices we make to be happy.
The only K-Drama I've watched on repeat is "Crash Landing On You" though not slow burn, the chemistry was undeniable & now they're dating in real life!
The little memes you’ve got detailing difference between anime, kdrama etc, your sort of describing a very old…
I agree it gave the vibe of a good HBO show. I felt the same about "Flower of Evil" good & special moments here & there but I predicted everything to happen
Vincenzo's 1st episode was quite boring & predictable for a mafia character. The CGI was a turn off for me, it looked too fake/overdone. The show wasn't necessarily a game changer for K-Dramas, good show but lost steam at many parts & too too predictable at many parts when it came to revealing things. The residents/supporting actors were the best thing. It would be too boring without them but then their comedy became repetitive.
Great/detailed article on why you felt it was game changer for anyone who may want to watch it though!
i loved yoo ah in's ep, i could just relate to him so much
Right! People kept calling him depressed & sad but I think he's just a person who has his moments of deep thoughts when he's not in the public eye/surrounded by people.
Ok I only know Nam Yoon Su from "Beyond Evil" but something about his aura makes me look forward to his future work. I love & can't forget him saying " I want to be an actor who can pull off any role.." That's the type of actors I love watching! Great mindset & super tall/handsome!
I know it hasn't even started yet but they need to cast NCT's Lucas as Han Hyun Min's long lost half brother. Ever since YouTube showed me a side by side of them both I CAN'T UNSEE IT! Lmao
Just watched the "I Live Alone' episode with him in it and still watching him in "Beyond Evil" he's so talented and super cute! So so excited for his future projects since in "I Live Alone" he said he wants to be an actor who can pull off any role. Wish him well!
"Oh wow, they got all the superstar actors in this drama, about to be so good"
I ended up binging in 2 days. So so good & so so romanticbut also relatable on life choices we make to be happy.
The only K-Drama I've watched on repeat is "Crash Landing On You" though not slow burn, the chemistry was undeniable & now they're dating in real life!
I felt the same about "Flower of Evil" good & special moments here & there but I predicted everything to happen
The show wasn't necessarily a game changer for K-Dramas, good show but lost steam at many parts & too too predictable at many parts when it came to revealing things.
The residents/supporting actors were the best thing. It would be too boring without them but then their comedy became repetitive.
Great/detailed article on why you felt it was game changer for anyone who may want to watch it though!
Ever since YouTube showed me a side by side of them both I CAN'T UNSEE IT!
Lmao