As someone who is 11 episodes into the first Let's Eat and now wants to move to Korea so I can marry Lee Soo Kyung…
I felt tht way too, prior to watching Let's Eat 2. I loved Lee Soo Kyung so much. But u kno, u should still give Let's Eat 2 a shot. I haven't finished it yet, n i def don't like the female lead as much as i did Lee Soo Kyung, but i love the rest of the secondary characters more than i did the secondary characters in the first one. And i also really love Yoon Doo Joon.
Because you only care when roles are casted by a "white" actor, never the other way around. While this instance…
Since when is wanting representation in the film industry a bullshit ideal? I genuinely hope I never have to deal with another seriously deluded small-minded person commenting on my comment ever again, But alas, this is the internet, I'm bond to run into others just as/more ridiculous than u.
Because you only care when roles are casted by a "white" actor, never the other way around. While this instance…
Wow, ur assumption of me is dead wrong.
I don't even know where to begin. How about the fact representation is a REAL issue and tht majority of the time POC roles ARE very whitewashed.
Excuse me for being EXTREMELY HAPPY tht this Mulan role was casted accurately. It wasn't just any asian they cast, but a Chinese actress. And even though I don't know her work, she seems extremely capable.
Mulan is such an important story to me, it carries many fond memories, and I'm a huge disney fan. Of course I'm gonna be ecstatic tht the role wasn't whitewashed.
And what do you mean I only care when roles are casted by a "white" actor? IT IS A FACT THT MAJORITY OF ROLES ARE CASTED BY WHITE ACTORS WTF! I don't know what would u live in, as ur obviously not a minority, but representation is EXTREMELY important. Even if they cast an actress of some other ethnicity people would still have a problem what it (and so would I). It's not about not understanding what adaptations are.
The American version of "The Good Doctor" is an ADAPTATION of the korean drama right? Do you hear people complaining that lead is not asian? NO! Because THAT is an adaptation. The lead is white in this adaptation, did I complain at all? I'm I the problem in this instance? Can you understand the difference between the casting for The Good Doctor and Mulan?
I think you seriously need to reevaluate ur beliefs, and think before u rudely try to shut down someone's happiness about fair casting in a world where casting is mostly not fair. I don't know what world u live in where u don't realize tht representation is a very real issue for POC, but if u think otherwise, u are clearly delusional and YOU ARE THE PROBLEM.
Ehhhh, idk how i'd feel about a breakfast club remake, but I think I'd be down for a Heathers remake. I think I'd watch tht. Except I don't know who those japanese actors are.
I really love IU.. but idk if i'm feeling this remake. I just love the original SO much. N a major part of tht reason is OGURI SHUN. I'm positive no one will be able to pull off the role as great as him. I think IU will be okay, but the male lead has some really big shoes to fill.
Wait, wait, wait.. back up a second. I'm definitely missing bits and pieces of this drama. How did I miss Woo…
Oh lmao! Thts a good guess tho, sounds as if it really happened! I’m having trouble connecting the dots with some parts in this drama, so I thought I missed something else lol.
Did I miss something? His friend is the killer? When did they show us this, how'd u come to tht conclusion? Which…
Omg Thank u for explaining. I need to rewatch. I thought the whole Hong Joo dying thing was resolved when they caught the guy who killed his brother. I guess not. Did Hong Joo originally own the green umbrella?
My guess: Woo Tak is colour blind. If people know he's colour blind, he will lose his job as a police because…
Wait, wait, wait.. back up a second. I'm definitely missing bits and pieces of this drama. How did I miss Woo Tak being the one to testify against the doctor who was wrongly accused. When did the drama reveal tht?? I also didn't think his colorblindness was a big deal, but it definitely changes things if he made an untrue testimony because of tht. What does being able to discern colors correctly have to do with whatever his testimony was? What was his testimony?? How'd I miss this!
This drama is the best currently airing drama right now omggg. When everyone says the female lead is refreshing, she ttly is! Ttly not ur typical female lead, ttly not ur typical male lead, n ttly not a typical storyline. I have so many feelings omg.
I don't even know where to begin. How about the fact representation is a REAL issue and tht majority of the time POC roles ARE very whitewashed.
Excuse me for being EXTREMELY HAPPY tht this Mulan role was casted accurately. It wasn't just any asian they cast, but a Chinese actress. And even though I don't know her work, she seems extremely capable.
Mulan is such an important story to me, it carries many fond memories, and I'm a huge disney fan. Of course I'm gonna be ecstatic tht the role wasn't whitewashed.
And what do you mean I only care when roles are casted by a "white" actor? IT IS A FACT THT MAJORITY OF ROLES ARE CASTED BY WHITE ACTORS WTF! I don't know what would u live in, as ur obviously not a minority, but representation is EXTREMELY important. Even if they cast an actress of some other ethnicity people would still have a problem what it (and so would I). It's not about not understanding what adaptations are.
The American version of "The Good Doctor" is an ADAPTATION of the korean drama right? Do you hear people complaining that lead is not asian? NO! Because THAT is an adaptation. The lead is white in this adaptation, did I complain at all? I'm I the problem in this instance? Can you understand the difference between the casting for The Good Doctor and Mulan?
I think you seriously need to reevaluate ur beliefs, and think before u rudely try to shut down someone's happiness about fair casting in a world where casting is mostly not fair. I don't know what world u live in where u don't realize tht representation is a very real issue for POC, but if u think otherwise, u are clearly delusional and YOU ARE THE PROBLEM.
I think it's a great idea n i'm ttly gonna watch!
I really love IU.. but idk if i'm feeling this remake. I just love the original SO much. N a major part of tht reason is OGURI SHUN. I'm positive no one will be able to pull off the role as great as him. I think IU will be okay, but the male lead has some really big shoes to fill.
I also didn't think his colorblindness was a big deal, but it definitely changes things if he made an untrue testimony because of tht. What does being able to discern colors correctly have to do with whatever his testimony was? What was his testimony?? How'd I miss this!