Are you fucking kidding me???Do you know how much money was generated for ALS research over the "Bucket Challenge"???…
this is very true, it raises awareness. i don't understand why some people believe good deeds need to be done in silence, they're a catalyst for others to be inspired to do the same
i liked it, i always enjoy seeing badass women who can fight, but i feel like the plot didn't really have much development overall. it's an easy watch if you are looking for a movie like that, but i wouldn't expect any real plot development or character development. it's pretty linear throughout; like you know what's going to happen so there's really no anticipation of what will come next. i don't know if i really experienced the thrill part of the thriller tag. but it's overall a good movie
i feel like this would've made a better short drama as opposed to a movie. i could see this plot being able to take like 6-8 episodes if they developed on it
Just no. It’s her wedding not a fan event. See if her fan club is collecting money for a charity in her name…
literally no one cares? you're a fan, that's it. you have nothing to do with her personal life. parasocial relationships are extremely harmful, you need to realize that you aren't relevant to her life
i'd suggest reading up on it if you're interested in it, but it was basically a huge scandal involving a club called burning sun and involved drug crimes, sex crimes, assault crimes, corruption, etc. and involved celebrities, police, business people, etc.
in taxi driver, the part with the idol assaulting women and sharing the videos is the same scandal that happened with the idol Jung Joon-young in the burning sun case, where he committed those acts towards women. there was also the same situation with police covering up for an issue with underage people going to the club. and in general there's a lot of other similarities between the case in the show and the real life case
Going through the same emotions. Does it get better?
i haven't watched KoP yet, but it's not comparable to the glory as its not a school based drama, the high school arc is extremely short and is irrelevant to the main plot (of course the aftermath of the school arc affected some stuff, but it's not what the drama is about as a whole), the majority of the drama follows the main leads as young adults. it's a lot more psychological and deals with a lot of corruption (both in the cult, and politically within the town), as well as showcasing how terrifying brainwashing can be.
it's definitely not a drama for everyone, and you'll probably feel uneasy throughout the whole thing as there is no form of comfort in this drama, but it's truly one of my faves
i've only finished one episode in my current rewatch, but if you have any questions, i can def try to answer them
The idea of the show is that he deceived himself into thinking that he can't feel, bcz that's what everybody said…
the point is more that people convinced him he's a psychopath, which research shows psychopaths actually can feel emotion due to psychopathy being a spectrum, it's just that it can be displayed differently from the average person. it seems more like he just doesn't understand his emotions, rather than not feeling them at all, since others made him feel like he wasn't supposed to have them. i mean we know that he isn't a psychopath, it's just that he was basically gaslit into thinking he was.
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Going through the same emotions. Does it get better?
it only gets more intense and unsettling. personally i really enjoyed this drama, im currently rewatching it for the 4th or 5th time, but the first time i watched it i definitely had to give myself breaks while watching. i think it's worth pushing through if you're into dramas that are a bit darker and shed light on an issue that happens in real life. the acting is amazing as well.
honestly idk how i feel about the bill getting passed at the end considering we know that not all psychopaths are killers, and clearly not all killers are psychopaths. even if you force abort all psychopaths, it won't get rid of all murderers
i don't understand how they could even consider bong yi as the killer of her kidnapper/assaulter when she was literally incapacitated when she was found
i mean it was random but it was also the catalyst to solhee and doha becoming friends with all of them
it also seems like the first time solhee used her ability to help someone by her own choice, instead of being paid by others to use it. but i agree it was kinda thrown in there with no buildup
i find it weird that you are so quick to accuse other actresses of paying people to cause issues, but then are…
my statement "you sound like a toxic fan trying to instigate drama" is in reference to you accusing other actresses of paying people to start issues with no evidence, not whether there are actual haters or not. i don't know anything about that as i don't go out of my way to look for conflict among fans of celebrities.
I have a fanwar prediction that might affect this drama, or Esther Yu. It looks like Chen Duling gained a lot…
i find it weird that you are so quick to accuse other actresses of paying people to cause issues, but then are so confident that the other person wouldn't do that. i dont know anything about these "fan wars" but you sound like a toxic fan trying to instigate drama
i feel like this would've made a better short drama as opposed to a movie. i could see this plot being able to take like 6-8 episodes if they developed on it
in taxi driver, the part with the idol assaulting women and sharing the videos is the same scandal that happened with the idol Jung Joon-young in the burning sun case, where he committed those acts towards women. there was also the same situation with police covering up for an issue with underage people going to the club. and in general there's a lot of other similarities between the case in the show and the real life case
it's definitely not a drama for everyone, and you'll probably feel uneasy throughout the whole thing as there is no form of comfort in this drama, but it's truly one of my faves
i've only finished one episode in my current rewatch, but if you have any questions, i can def try to answer them
it seems more like he just doesn't understand his emotions, rather than not feeling them at all, since others made him feel like he wasn't supposed to have them. i mean we know that he isn't a psychopath, it's just that he was basically gaslit into thinking he was.