its hard to believe what kids statement, but its annoying when the news about bullying comes up.theres many more…
Of course it's annoying when bully news come up - it annoys me that there are bullies getting fame and money when they never even apologized. Please read about bullying in Korea before commenting. It happens all the time, everywhere, and it's not the "haha you smell" kind of a bullying. It's hardcore bullying. If you consider that a good half of celebrities these days are golden spoons, that makes it even easier for them to be bullies
cant believe they brought this out after a century. his team should have nipped this in the bud. i sorry that…
Yes, a 10 y.o victim could really solve the case back then, instead of taking years of therapy and maturity to be brave enough to address the matter. Duh
Also ask this too yourself."Are we the right person to discuss history of someone else?" Who are we to discuss…
Yes, we can discuss other people's history. To discuss doesn't mean to invade. Having an opinion, as long as it is not disrespectful, is completely okay. When have I supported this drama's cancellation? This drama is about history, so I am discussing this drama when I discuss history. lol
The story was 12 years in the making, so I am sure the story we will see in the 16 eps is probably already changed…
Yes, I think you understood my point. My intention wasn't to irrationally ask for this drama's cancellation, but to make an analysis of why people want this drama to be cancelled, and why you can't exactly break the "history" from the "fiction" in this case.
Still, even if they are managing to survive, seeing how many sponsors are dropping out, if I was an actor, I would think about my choice of staying in this drama, and balance it with the choice of dropping out and apologizing, even if it is just to appease the masses. Jisoo is famous enough as an idol, but her career as an actress has just begun. Hae In was just starting to get real big after D.P. In the "marketing" point of view, Snowdrop is a ride or die
I came here to mostly read and write about drama review. I am not sure why people keep talking about history here.
Because the drama is based on history. It is written on the synopsis. The drama chose it. If they didn't want history or politics, they shouldn't do a drama about history and politics.
I think it makes no sense to use the argument of "this is not historical, this is fiction" when you're defending this story. Why? Because it is a historical drama. It uses a historical moment as background, and used real people as inspiration. If what was leaked is real, they even had intended to use the woman's real name. The synopsis literally says "adapted from the handwritten notes of a soldier". What do we call the handwritten notes of a soldier? Yes, you're right. History.
Historical pieces are made all the time, and represent different political views all the time. What is specially causing this drama to suffer? It is based on a recent event. 1987 was just yesterday. The people who lived 1987 are still alive. The people who watched what actually happened are still alive.
If I film a romantic piece about a young couple who died on Sewol, don't you think it would be cruel? Yes, it would be fiction. But people still get hurt by what happened.
plot twist, he'll be able to come back pretty soon. we'll only know if it was his agency's manipulation in the…
but the woman is supposedly rich, I don't think she would've been paid by the agency to spread lies, unless there was a really huge conspiracy-theory-level revenge plot made by her together with the agency (I doubt it)
plot twist, he'll be able to come back pretty soon. we'll only know if it was his agency's manipulation in the future, let's see if he'll leave or not. if he leaves, it might have been the agency; if he renews, it might have been just the woman ranting on her own
abortion isn't illegal in South Korea so,there isn't any sense in cancelling him for that. what is this 2nd story…
they were cancelling him about the "forced" part, not the abortion (ofc before the new dispatch article was released) Btw I'm talking seriously now (which is rare), but while I do agree with you that he was cancelled without reasoning (considering that the "forced" issue is fake, as the new articles prove), I don't think the "no one can force an adult woman" argument is really good. Maybe to defend him, we should just post the proof, instead of invalidating other women's fights. We've seen tons of cases where adult women are forced by their partners to do weird stuff, and there are also tons of cases where women are beaten, raped, etc, which also apply to the "it's her body", and honestly you can't say that they weren't forced, right?
instead of cancelling him for abortion, I would cancel him for this:
Kim Seon-ho revealed at the time, "I was a naughty person in middle and high school. I ruined two academies."
He stated, "At that time, tutoring was illegal but I was getting tutored at an art academy. But because I didn't want to go to class, I blocked the door and teacher had to jump off the 2nd floor. There were 30 sticks on roof of another house. I got hit a lot. In the end I reported the academy for illegal tutoring."
Guys, don't stan people! Just move on to the next hot actor. If you are that thirsty, I can give you a list of hot guys who haven't been cancelled yet. When they are cancelled, just move on to the next one. Song Joong Ki Yoo Ah In Gong Yoo Lee Je Hoon Lee Jong Suk Park Hae Jin Nam Joo Hyuk Seo Kang Joon Yeo Jin Goo Choi Woo Sik Kim Jae Wook Lee Dong Wook Seo Ji Hoon Lee Joon Gi Jo Jung Suk Kim Woo Bin Seo In Guk If you need more, DM me or just use the "find actors" bar!
Still, even if they are managing to survive, seeing how many sponsors are dropping out, if I was an actor, I would think about my choice of staying in this drama, and balance it with the choice of dropping out and apologizing, even if it is just to appease the masses. Jisoo is famous enough as an idol, but her career as an actress has just begun. Hae In was just starting to get real big after D.P. In the "marketing" point of view, Snowdrop is a ride or die
Historical pieces are made all the time, and represent different political views all the time. What is specially causing this drama to suffer? It is based on a recent event. 1987 was just yesterday. The people who lived 1987 are still alive. The people who watched what actually happened are still alive.
If I film a romantic piece about a young couple who died on Sewol, don't you think it would be cruel? Yes, it would be fiction. But people still get hurt by what happened.
Btw I'm talking seriously now (which is rare), but while I do agree with you that he was cancelled without reasoning (considering that the "forced" issue is fake, as the new articles prove), I don't think the "no one can force an adult woman" argument is really good. Maybe to defend him, we should just post the proof, instead of invalidating other women's fights. We've seen tons of cases where adult women are forced by their partners to do weird stuff, and there are also tons of cases where women are beaten, raped, etc, which also apply to the "it's her body", and honestly you can't say that they weren't forced, right?
Kim Seon-ho revealed at the time, "I was a naughty person in middle and high school. I ruined two academies."
He stated, "At that time, tutoring was illegal but I was getting tutored at an art academy. But because I didn't want to go to class, I blocked the door and teacher had to jump off the 2nd floor. There were 30 sticks on roof of another house. I got hit a lot. In the end I reported the academy for illegal tutoring."
Song Joong Ki
Yoo Ah In
Gong Yoo
Lee Je Hoon
Lee Jong Suk
Park Hae Jin
Nam Joo Hyuk
Seo Kang Joon
Yeo Jin Goo
Choi Woo Sik
Kim Jae Wook
Lee Dong Wook
Seo Ji Hoon
Lee Joon Gi
Jo Jung Suk
Kim Woo Bin
Seo In Guk
If you need more, DM me or just use the "find actors" bar!