You wouldn't believe it if I say I'd love to see my fave anime into Japanese live action, but, THEY DON'T GET…
I would believe you because all my favs never get a proper adaptation. And some of them don't even get a completed animes (Nana, Akatsuki no Yona, Kimi ni todoke, Chihayafuru, even Bersek lmao...)
I would say Koreans' production is the 2nd best at East Asia after China. They're progressing very well but considering the situation between Japan and Korea, I don't think adaptating mangas will happen that soon.
I would love Paradise Kiss or Nana korean adaptations because they need really good budget for a drama. But yeah... It won't happen.
eh, there are a few "manhwa" to kdrama/movie adaptations. ones like Weak Hero, Hellbound, Strangers From Hell,…
Well... All three of those dramas are webtoon adaptations. And like I said, they're minority. Which I don't think they're that good, only BP was kinda satisfying.
That's what exactly I'm saying! Koreans are bad at writing romance. When you write a romcom or slice of life, you should make it character based like any romance manga or some manhwas. But the dramas are making the romance the entire point and forget adding their main and side characters depth. So they have to add a random murder or crime plot. And then the story fails like that.
eh, there are a few "manhwa" to kdrama/movie adaptations. ones like Weak Hero, Hellbound, Strangers From Hell,…
Most of these manhwas aren't romcoms at all. Kdramas are good at certain genres but romcoms are their weakest point. They always end up adding a murder plot if they're not adapting manhwas
Making lists like this is normal and I have no problem with the person who made this but those kind of lists are always bringing disgusting comments. Like... Why would you try to bash other women by calling them "plastic-looking faces"?
I will never forget how I literally grew up watching her action movies... She wrote history with that Oscar she deserved so much! Congratulations, queen!
The production for this drama is insane for a romcom. I really have high expectations... And it looks like they will have "enemies" to lovers kinda dynamic at first :")
I prefer Japanese mangas with Japanese characters stay in Japanese media. They're just doing it good and japanese…
But anyway, the only korean adaptation I've ever wanted was for Nana but it was just because I love that manga so much that I want to see its adaptation with every asian culture... We had a jmovie, we'll have a cdrama... A kdrama would be good too but I just know if it happens it will go to Netflix and they will fu*ck it up
I prefer Japanese mangas with Japanese characters stay in Japanese media. They're just doing it good and japanese movies and dramas have their own charm. But koreans should definitely have adaptations too because when it comes to romance, the dramas and storylines are just so weak that I can't handle it anymore. They need help.
But just like I say, Jmedia really does it good. And I don't think they need kdramas to have perfect adaptations.
I love she did everything without getting her hands on blood. Her revenge was so satisfying to watch. Love Moon Dong Eun and her character. But I don't have that much positive things to say about other things.
I may be the first to say this, but yeo jung and dong eun are a toxic couple. He helped her with revenge and now…
The difference is, he helped her revenge because he loved her AND she returned to him BECAUSE she loved him and the warmth he gave to her. If a monolgue was shown that she felt like she needed to go back to him because she owed him, you could be true.
I don't think she is a chungmuro yet. But she is the best singer in Korea imo, and an A-list drama actress.
Oh I know what Chungmuro means. After all I'm interested in asian cinema for years now and the term Chungmuro is one of the most fascinating things I've ever seen.
Chungmuro is actually Korea's film industry. But just like not every movie actor is called Chungmuro, not every movie is considered Chungmuro too. Like platform movies such as Netflix.
Chungmuro Blue Chip is given to the highest quality rookie movie actors who newly started their film career with successful Chungmuro movies AND got high praises both from the audience and experts. Like Kim Dami got that title the year she debuted with The Witch. She is oftenly called as "Chungmuro's biggest discovery" Or Jeon Jung Seo got it with her performance in Burning. And mostly they're chosen by experts committee. Like it happened with SSK, GYJ, and IU in 2022. They're mentioned as Chungmuro Blue Chips in every article in Korea now.
The blue-chip title itself is there to dissociate the talented new movie actors and give them a place in the movie industry to shine.
I would say Koreans' production is the 2nd best at East Asia after China. They're progressing very well but considering the situation between Japan and Korea, I don't think adaptating mangas will happen that soon.
I would love Paradise Kiss or Nana korean adaptations because they need really good budget for a drama. But yeah... It won't happen.
That's what exactly I'm saying! Koreans are bad at writing romance. When you write a romcom or slice of life, you should make it character based like any romance manga or some manhwas. But the dramas are making the romance the entire point and forget adding their main and side characters depth. So they have to add a random murder or crime plot. And then the story fails like that.
I have watched both and absolutely loved them.
"Beauty queen" Bffr
But just like I say, Jmedia really does it good. And I don't think they need kdramas to have perfect adaptations.
Chungmuro is actually Korea's film industry. But just like not every movie actor is called Chungmuro, not every movie is considered Chungmuro too. Like platform movies such as Netflix.
Chungmuro Blue Chip is given to the highest quality rookie movie actors who newly started their film career with successful Chungmuro movies AND got high praises both from the audience and experts. Like Kim Dami got that title the year she debuted with The Witch. She is oftenly called as "Chungmuro's biggest discovery" Or Jeon Jung Seo got it with her performance in Burning. And mostly they're chosen by experts committee. Like it happened with SSK, GYJ, and IU in 2022. They're mentioned as Chungmuro Blue Chips in every article in Korea now.
The blue-chip title itself is there to dissociate the talented new movie actors and give them a place in the movie industry to shine.