oh God, he was such a gem. It couldn't have ended any other way tho, right? It was perfect
However, I am fan of Jung Kyung Ho in both drama and comedy, so my opinion is biased. Because of him, I even enjoyed parts of the silly rom-com "One More Happy Ending"
oh God, he was such a gem. It couldn't have ended any other way tho, right? It was perfect
Their relationship in Cruel City was so unique and the drama was so intense. They were also excellent in FFI, but it is a rom-com and they have a very different relationship from their characters in CC.
In "One Spring Night", he is doing a nice job of portraying an ex-boyfriend who does unlikable things without overacting and turning the character into a caricature of the evil ex.
Such a talented little boy. It never feels as if he is acting in his role of the son in "One Spring Night" No over the top cutesy behavior, just warm sincere interactions that make his character of Yoo Eun Woo and this unique family so real and so wonderful.
I am so impressed with his warm and genuine portrayal of a father, grandfather, and husband in "One Spring Night". While he did not have a large role, his character became a favorite out of the many wonderful characters in this drama.
This drama is just so lovely. I adore this couple, the son, the friends, Lee Jung In's sisters and her mother, and You Ji Ho's parents especially his adorable father.
i’m really enjoying this drama but clearly the budget wasnt there considering the amount of product placement…
I do not mind the soundtrack. It is warm and suits the atmosphere. It would be nice if there were more songs, but this has not detracted from the overall experience for me. To be completely honest, a part of me is just grateful that it is not "Stand by Your Man".
We do have access to many dramas legally, but just not necessarily while they are airing. On Demand Korea may have them, but without Eng Subs. Children of a Lesser God, Life on Mars , and Sky Castle (JTBC) and I believe Kill it are just a few that were only available on Kissasian, Dramacool etc. on the same day that they aired. Also, not all Japanese Dramas, Movies, and Variety shows are on legal/mainstream sites while airing.
Even some of the most loathsome "bad boys" can be so fascinating that I find myself genuinely moved (not romantically) when they reveal even the smallest bit of humanity or redemption despite all odds. This includes Choi Young Do (KIm Woo Bin) in the Heirs, The King Lee Yoong (Lee Dong Gun) in Queen for Seven Days, and the loan shark Lee Gwang Il (.Jang Ki Yong) from My Mister.
My favorite type of characters! I want to mention Woo Do Hwan in 'Save Me' as well, he was the star of the show
Woo Do Hwan had a very small bad boy roll as Kim Wan Shik in Sweet Stranger and Me, yet when it aired, his presence was so powerful that the moment he came on screen viewers took notice.
i just hope they dont drag this persistent ex plot until the end sigh
One of my biggest fears is that the persistent ex or parents become a larger part of the story than more interesting storylines that could possibly be explored such as the characters as their relationship deepens, including the development of the couple becoming a family with the son and extended family members including parents, sisters, and coworkers.
This has also happened with other currently airing dramas. I believe it is due to regional contracts. I have paid subscriptions to Netflix, Kocowa, Viki Hulu, etc but I often have to watch currently airing or OCN and other programs on sites like Kissasian with their pop ups and "unique" game adds.
They were also excellent in FFI, but it is a rom-com and they have a very different relationship from their characters in CC.
To be completely honest, a part of me is just grateful that it is not "Stand by Your Man".
Children of a Lesser God, Life on Mars , and Sky Castle (JTBC) and I believe Kill it are just a few that were only available on Kissasian, Dramacool etc. on the same day that they aired.
Also, not all Japanese Dramas, Movies, and Variety shows are on legal/mainstream sites while airing.
This includes Choi Young Do (KIm Woo Bin) in the Heirs,
The King Lee Yoong (Lee Dong Gun) in Queen for Seven Days,
and the loan shark Lee Gwang Il (.Jang Ki Yong) from My Mister.
I have paid subscriptions to Netflix, Kocowa, Viki Hulu, etc but I often have to watch currently airing or OCN and other programs on sites like Kissasian with their pop ups and "unique" game adds.