On the Mom front: Ha-Yeong's Mom has been charmed by Seon U's bandaiding skills or is it just his aura that knocks women off their feet? --So, Ha Yeong's only problem is Seon U himself, and he has no Mom to knock him into shape unless.... DaRim's Mom might be able to help Ha-Yeong DaRim's Mom however seems opposed to JiHyeok as her daughter's boyfriend. JiHyeok's Mom is actively working on JiHyeok's behalf.
the only question I have left is where is this Latin place like it can’t be in Cuba/Havana like they can’t…
So, in summary, Suzuki lived with spanish-speaking family in the southern islands like Okinawa? And the spanish bars? In Tokyo or another city nearer? Sugiki was essentially a Brit returnee, and his dance studio was in a fancier city. Suzukis looked like it was on the island where he lived... IF in Japan then these must be obvious familiar locations if you are Japanese, I assume -- just weird for us.
I think it's kinda like their two 'personas'- one 'off-stage', if you will, and one on. Whilst they're both still…
Yes, I often feel as if I have to sleep on a jdrama before I am sure what I was looking at. I like yr interpretation, if only because it makes me happy.
Anyway, too dark for a laptop -- make a movie for streaming, lighten up or at least increase contrasts and saturated colors. Too much glittering eyes and tears in the dark. I havent watched many dance movies lately but these two didnt use doubles for sure, and their dancing was still standout. Emotionally real thrill of a movie, but also confusing as to plot. The dialogue was substandard in this respect or else the subtitles were. Too many questions left open even for a part one of a two part series?
I am not sure, but when Sugiki watched Suzuki competing in Blackpool he had a revelation abt the narrative element of even ballrrom dance (I think). The only place where I see that come to fruition is in the fantastic series of exhibition dances the two do at the Asian Cup. The story told is that of their own passion. So I must be stupid, but why are they not going to see each other until the 10Dance? Is this a short-lived affair which then informs their dancing in straight pairs? Or will this be a more committed love?
Are the locations all in Japan? Depicting a Latin subculture in Japan? or in some place like Brazil/Bolivia with a big Japanese population? Am I missing something?
Ep26 -- I continue to be amazed at the quality of Daniel Zhou's acting. In particular his dialogue delivery is very special. His conversation on the phone with the Yanshi co. investor who pulled out was masterful -- no sound from his interlocutor at all but DZ's timing was impeccable.
EP 11 Looking at their girlfriends in the idiot throes of drunken sisterhood, the two boyfriend sigh togethere and sling their girlfriends' bags off their necks in perfect unison!
One of the joys of cdrama combined with MDL -- Daniel Zhou has 3 shows in the pipeline to look forward to. 2 costume dramas and 1 modern. One of the costume-ers is a noona tale and its out in 26.
Wow I found an article from England on this subject: https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3366/mclc.2023.0031"In…
I dont know enough about chinese modern dramas older then a few years to comment on who was first, but it is sort of a moot question, while i respect yr pride and love for kdrama.
Its a renaissance in asia of tvdrama, based on huge audiences and fierce competition within national industries but also between them, and creative copying on all sides and between everybody is the norm. As in all of the arts, it is how you make it new again that counts. The arts communities of each nation are porous and continuous with each other, anyhow.
Ha-Yeong's Mom has been charmed by Seon U's bandaiding skills or is it just his aura that knocks women off their feet?
--So, Ha Yeong's only problem is Seon U himself, and he has no Mom to knock him into shape unless....
DaRim's Mom might be able to help Ha-Yeong
DaRim's Mom however seems opposed to JiHyeok as her daughter's boyfriend.
JiHyeok's Mom is actively working on JiHyeok's behalf.
Sugiki was essentially a Brit returnee, and his dance studio was in a fancier city. Suzukis looked like it was on the island where he lived...
IF in Japan then these must be obvious familiar locations if you are Japanese, I assume -- just weird for us.
I like yr interpretation, if only because it makes me happy.
I havent watched many dance movies lately but these two didnt use doubles for sure, and their dancing was still standout.
Emotionally real thrill of a movie, but also confusing as to plot. The dialogue was substandard in this respect or else the subtitles were.
Too many questions left open even for a part one of a two part series?
So I must be stupid, but why are they not going to see each other until the 10Dance?
Is this a short-lived affair which then informs their dancing in straight pairs?
Or will this be a more committed love?
His conversation on the phone with the Yanshi co. investor who pulled out was masterful -- no sound from his interlocutor at all but DZ's timing was impeccable.
He is a very good father, as you say.
Looking at their girlfriends in the idiot throes of drunken sisterhood, the two boyfriend sigh togethere and sling their girlfriends' bags off their necks in perfect unison!
Priceless. Absolutely priceless.
FINALLY. The girls can get together and laugh!
Ha Yeong is a good influence on everybody!
2 costume dramas and 1 modern. One of the costume-ers is a noona tale and its out in 26.
Its a renaissance in asia of tvdrama, based on huge audiences and fierce competition within national industries but also between them, and creative copying on all sides and between everybody is the norm. As in all of the arts, it is how you make it new again that counts. The arts communities of each nation are porous and continuous with each other, anyhow.