It was a good show but as someone who understands Japanese a little my ears were bleeding as the Japanese they…
can't blame them, this is pure korean propaganda. it says that japan would be nothing without joseon and japanese have inferiority complex to korea. lmao.
Just to be historically accurate, this drama used Unit 731 as inspiration and they mostly operated in China. But…
actually the opinion of koreans was that they were the same minzoku (race) and japan did everything in its power to assimilate korea as much as possible
They treated Japanese like they some kind of Nazi, which was funny ... Netflix saw the rating and made a stupid…
yeah but that's to be expected. every single k-drama in that time period is like "ree japanese bad they are nothing without us they will never apologize reee" and the portrayal of japanese is always a cartoonish villain. I understand that korea has reasons to be mad at japan, but from outside perspective such black and white portrayal is just silly.
I know a lot of the actress/actresses but I still thought some of them are really Japaniese. And now when I know…
it sounds awful, they mispronounce stuff non stop. example, maeda saying "arimahen" instead of "arimasen". their intonation is super off too, they put stress on the wrong parts of the words and chain words into single streaks as if it was korean rather then clearly pronouncing each word and even each syllable like japanese do
which is very surprising for me, to learn that korean struggle with japanese so much. japanese is a very simple language as far as pronunciation is concerned. it's based on vowels a, o, i, u, e and then every consonant except for n must appear together with a vowel like ka, ke, ki, ku, ko.
Everything is pronounced exactly as it is written, and there is phonetic alphabet called hiragana that explains everything. Which makes it so baffling how can koreans struggle with pronouncing these simple and clear sounds.
A goofball turned into a hero, because a woman showed up and waved a magic wand in slow motion. This is pure silliness…
she showed him her well styled hair when her cap went off and he was like "bitch, who is your stylist I want some of that shit" but never got himself the courage to ask that most important question on screen
which is very surprising for me, to learn that korean struggle with japanese so much. japanese is a very simple language as far as pronunciation is concerned. it's based on vowels a, o, i, u, e and then every consonant except for n must appear together with a vowel like ka, ke, ki, ku, ko.
Everything is pronounced exactly as it is written, and there is phonetic alphabet called hiragana that explains everything. Which makes it so baffling how can koreans struggle with pronouncing these simple and clear sounds.
Also if anything happens the fl is like: *staaaare* with her mouth slightly open
"........to investigate the corruption happening at their company. ".....ah so typical stuff, I was worried there for a second