I started watching this because (a) I love Choi Woo Shik (b) I love Lee Joon-hyuk and (c) I love Park Jin-Joo. But I'll stay because ALL the actors are doing actual acting - they have real, live facial expressions (not old enough for botox yet, I guess) and stuff. Plus it's not a freaking, tedious 'Noona' romance.
Im Soo Jung plays as someone in her mid 30s here right. So the age gap is about 12-13 years. That is nothing in…
As others have pointed out, in My Mister it isn't a middle-aged person macking on an almost-child because there isn't a romantic/sexual relationship at all. In a similar way it isn't dodgy when a parent is older than a child or a sister older than her brother. I'm sorry you're struggling with the difference between types of relationship.
What is 'misleading' about it? It's about a relationship between a 40-something female teacher and one of the…
An alternative view would be that she's much too old to play mid/late 20s convincingly, and he's (slightly) too old to play a 19 year old. They've definitely picked the wrong actress if your interpretation of her supposed age is true.
What is 'misleading' about it? It's about a relationship between a 40-something female teacher and one of the…
She's 42. She has great skincare and is very pretty, but 42 is not late 20s or even early 30s. If the character is meant to be that young then I think they picked the wrong actress.
wait is there any romance in this ? i hopr not bc the plot is actually so interesting without any romance. but…
I don't think there will be 'romance' exactly - but there is an age-gap tag, so its likely that part of the female lead's 'revenge' against the woman who bullied her all those years ago, is to seduce that woman's young son. If you've watched Game Rak Ao Keun or Kenja no Ai it's a similar concept. Except that this is kdrama, not jdrama, so expect some 'accidental' falls into the ML's arms, a couple of umbrella scenes and lots of blank faced gazing.
I'm not sure a middle-aged woman shagging her enemy's teenage son as 'revenge' is a sexual equality issue but…
I made no comment at all about your appetite for paedophila. If you look back on this thread that's a term that you introduced - for reasons only you will know. I have taken issue with your characterising the seduction of someone's child - late teens or early 20s - for reasons of revenge as having anything to do with gender equality. Because it doesn't.
I'm not sure a middle-aged woman shagging her enemy's teenage son as 'revenge' is a sexual equality issue but…
I'm calm, thanks. All my comments are factual and/or based on the synopsis. It's a revenge drama. Part of her revenge will involve seducing the son of her enemy. It has absolutely nothing to do with gender equality. Please carry on with your attempts at gaslighting.
I'm not sure a middle-aged woman shagging her enemy's teenage son as 'revenge' is a sexual equality issue but…
"Once the kid is in elementary school, the former victim becomes their homeroom teacher and starts her thorough revenge . . . " Still, maybe this middle-aged woman waits until her former bully's child reaches 20 or 21 for 'gender equality' purposes. A middle aged man seeking out a former classmate's daughter in the same circumstances would be cool, too.
The whole reason for noona romances is because the production can't afford both high level salaries very often…
I'm also an older woman who doesn't enjoy 'noona' (and reverse M/F dramas) where the age gap is massive and/or the older person is in a position of power/authority over the younger. If people get romantically or sexually excited over the older/younger premise then fair enough, each to their own, but lets not try to pretend its some profound sociological commentary, please.