Did you end up watching this? Can you tell me how this drama is related to Rakuen. They seem to be related somehow…
I know it's been a while and you might already find out, but in case you haven't, there's no connection between the two. Both are novel adaptations, written by different writers.
I legit almost screamed when I saw this article on MDL homepage! I had a big crush on Tony Leung growing up (who am I kidding, I still have a big crush on him even now). Every time he smiled on screen, I think I might spontaneously combust. For some reason, I never got to watch his newer movies, but that shall be remedied immediately.
Thank you for writing this article, DragonAlien. I love it so much!
The original Chinese Odyssey/JTTW was about Buddhism and philosophy... I don't think it's a good idea to make…
Yes to everything you guys said! I watched the TVB adaptation of Journey to the West as a kid and I loved it so much. (And I think it's pretty faithful to the original?)
Reading the synopsis of Hwayugi, I had the impression that they're going to make a loveline between this drama's version of the Monkey King and Tripitaka, and I was like NO! Forgive me if I'm wrong, but by making a romantic love a focal point in this new adaptation, I feel like they're betraying the central theme of JTTW somehow? And anyway if they want to add some romance, why does it have to be between those two characters?
I'm a sucker so I'll still watch it, but I do hope that I'm mistaken in my impression.
This has been exclusively licensed by Netflix. They will be the ones subbing it, and no other legal source will…
I think it's different for each drama?
With Stranger and Prison Playbook, I think Netflix released the episodes a week after they're aired in South Korea. With other dramas like Argon and Night Light, they're only available months after they're finished airing in Korea, but for these dramas, Netflix released the episodes all at once.
For Hwayugi, I hope it's the former and not the latter.
Out of curiosity, why I can't find downloadable versions with subtitles? Are there problems with licenses or other…
I think it's not licensed yet. And it seems that the fansubbers at badguys2 dot weebly don't want their work being uploaded anywhere else.
You know how illegal sites take people's works for free without crediting the source (and earning some money from ads, when they don't even pay for the content or even sub the dramas themselves), and some fansubbers simply don't want their work being commercialized in any way.
Like seriously did he shoot her? Kill her? Or shoot away from her? What the hell?!
Thank you. Faking their own death and working freelance as spies for hire are my headcanon now. (I'm still hoping for a TV special or a movie, though :D)
You can download the subs from the translator here http://www.d-addicts.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=163627and the…
Just like HermanFassett said, try downloading the subtitle file (.srt) and video file without subtitle (.mp4 / .mkv / .flv) separately. Make sure that they're in the same folder and have the same name (eg. okusama1.srt and okusama1.mp4), and then open the video file (okusama1.mp4) with media player. That should do the trick.
Well where to start....I really enjoyed this drama, it's best features were:-It was so much like Jdramas( I love…
re: babbling nonsense with serious face. Yup, I'm with you. It didn't really bother me until ep.15, when it became obvious that they created unnecessary conflict and out-of-character move. It was then that the monologue started to grate on my nerves.
Overall, like you, I still enjoyed this drama immensely, but to think that it could've been better . . . oh, I'm so bitter.
And I second coval's rec: Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu presented the same topic (contract marriage) but in a better way, IMO.
The thing is, she's not like that in the earlier episodes. I blame the screenwriter for such an out-of-character move on Ji-ho's part in the last two episodes :(
didn't understand half of what she was talking about during most of this ep, I know it was supposed to be some…
I thought I was weird for being pissed off when everybody loved it. So glad I'm not the only one!
I can't agree more with what namopanik said. I think the screenwriter was trying to generate more tension and angst, at best, or simply being pretentious, at worst.
What bothered me the most about Ji-ho's decision on ep.15 was how out of character it was. She doesn't play games, so for her to say that she wanted to break the contract and then left all of a sudden--without explaining that she wanted to make a new connection with Se-hee, one based on genuine love rather than just mutual need and compatibility--didn't make any sense.
And since she had come to understand to seriousness of marriage, it also didn't make sense for her to announce to everybody that she's getting a divorce. Why not just talk it out with Se-hee, and thus spare their parents distress?
Sorry for the word vomit. It might sound like I hate this drama, which is not true at all. I still rated it 7, but if it's not for the last two episodes, I would've rated it higher.
I'm reading this list and based from your score, I think we might have different taste in that hotness thing? Which means I really need to watch stuff that you rated highly here and I have yet to watch. (Sorry for the convoluted sentence).
I generally prefer to read the original novel (or manga) rather than watching its adaptation, if I can get my hand on it. And sadly, I'm one of those boring types who is never satisfied with a cinematic adaptation once I read the original work, complaining that such and such is not faithful to the original, bla, bla, bla :D
Thank you, this is such a great article! I've never watched Asian dramas ironically, but I'm really tempted now, with Super Star Academy. I mean: "Harry Potter meets Percy Jackson on acid" and "by the last episode, she reaches Nirvana". How can I resist that?
I had so many concerns about the second season. The cast changes, the new additions and some scandals really made…
You took the words right out of my mouth! I'm still halfway on ep.1, but I like it already. Just like you said, AoY2 retains the mood of its first season.
As for Ye-eun, I've never really warmed up to her, mostly because of all the girls, she seemed to be the one who had the least self-awareness, but I think a positive character development for her is not impossible.
Thank you for writing this article, DragonAlien. I love it so much!
Reading the synopsis of Hwayugi, I had the impression that they're going to make a loveline between this drama's version of the Monkey King and Tripitaka, and I was like NO! Forgive me if I'm wrong, but by making a romantic love a focal point in this new adaptation, I feel like they're betraying the central theme of JTTW somehow? And anyway if they want to add some romance, why does it have to be between those two characters?
I'm a sucker so I'll still watch it, but I do hope that I'm mistaken in my impression.
With Stranger and Prison Playbook, I think Netflix released the episodes a week after they're aired in South Korea. With other dramas like Argon and Night Light, they're only available months after they're finished airing in Korea, but for these dramas, Netflix released the episodes all at once.
For Hwayugi, I hope it's the former and not the latter.
You know how illegal sites take people's works for free without crediting the source (and earning some money from ads, when they don't even pay for the content or even sub the dramas themselves), and some fansubbers simply don't want their work being commercialized in any way.
Overall, like you, I still enjoyed this drama immensely, but to think that it could've been better . . . oh, I'm so bitter.
And I second coval's rec: Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu presented the same topic (contract marriage) but in a better way, IMO.
I can't agree more with what namopanik said. I think the screenwriter was trying to generate more tension and angst, at best, or simply being pretentious, at worst.
What bothered me the most about Ji-ho's decision on ep.15 was how out of character it was. She doesn't play games, so for her to say that she wanted to break the contract and then left all of a sudden--without explaining that she wanted to make a new connection with Se-hee, one based on genuine love rather than just mutual need and compatibility--didn't make any sense.
And since she had come to understand to seriousness of marriage, it also didn't make sense for her to announce to everybody that she's getting a divorce. Why not just talk it out with Se-hee, and thus spare their parents distress?
Sorry for the word vomit. It might sound like I hate this drama, which is not true at all. I still rated it 7, but if it's not for the last two episodes, I would've rated it higher.
Anyway, great list! :)
I generally prefer to read the original novel (or manga) rather than watching its adaptation, if I can get my hand on it. And sadly, I'm one of those boring types who is never satisfied with a cinematic adaptation once I read the original work, complaining that such and such is not faithful to the original, bla, bla, bla :D
As for Ye-eun, I've never really warmed up to her, mostly because of all the girls, she seemed to be the one who had the least self-awareness, but I think a positive character development for her is not impossible.