I fully admit that B4 I watched "My Beautiful Man" Japanese BL I WAS always the type of BL fan girl where I felt…
SAME! When I first started watching My Beautiful Man I totally thought Kiyoi was the top and Hira was the bottom. That show totally changed my view of roles in a relationship.
I must say, I love the fact that for some scenes I literally need to take a moment and just walk around my room…
What I appreciated is that Nuea let Toh himself choose. Their roles weren't automatically decided based on looks or whatever. That's how you figure out what you like anyway, by trying.
Honestly I'm face-blind with bullies. If their personality is pricklier than a cactus, and they treat people like crap, then they're ugly to me. If I saw the actor in a different series than maybe. But his character in this one ain't for me.
Well, I really wanna watch this now, but that's not possible considering the fact that I can only recognize a few key words in Mandarin and am nowhere near fluent so I probably wouldn't understand the plot. *sigh* I'll be back in May...
Yes she did. She lost a lot of weight for this role. When she went on promotion events for TLB, we can see that…
Not to be that person, but just by looking at her I can tell that her BMI is underweight. It's kinda sad, how much pressure these actresses are put under to lose weight just to "look good on screen." I understand if she had to lose weight for the role (method acting, yadayada) but let's be honest, she was already skinny before this drama. I personally think it was unnecessary.
This was brilliant. Finally a cdrama with no unnecessary drama between the male and female leads, people who COMMUNICATE, friends who don't backstab, a healthy sibling relationship, a male lead who isn't supernaturally adept at martial arts, and girls who can fend for themselves without the help of the male leads. While watching this I got the feeling that all the main leads were just one big family. Xiao Jinyu, Xiao Jinli, Chu Chu, Leng Yue, and Jing Yi.
Currently struggling to understand episode 11... was the beginning part just imagined? Or was it a flashback?
Because when Siwon checked his texts afterward it still said "are we over" and after that Da Woon came to apologize, as if they hadn't seen each other since that day after Siwon drank with his friends.
*sigh* It's always when you're at the height of your fame/success when allegations/old photos conveniently pop…
LOLL to everyone confused, I was just talking about those pathetic seniors spreading Siwon's old photos in an attempt to get back at him since he won first place. And I was also referencing how many actors or idols only have baseless rumours and/or bullying allegations suddenly pop up once they've reached their peak of fame. I'm not talking about anything involving the actual actors of this series <3
*sigh* It's always when you're at the height of your fame/success when allegations/old photos conveniently pop up that ruin your image/career. We've seen this 10000x in the real world with Korean celebrities, and now in the drama. Seriously bugs the crap out of me. Why is society like this.