One thing I realized about the actor Hong Min Ki…in this role he gives resting b face all the time and it’s…
I agree, and I wrote a post about it here a while ago. He has a lot of potential, but he also has a lot to learn, especially in terms of emoting/varying his facial expressions. I get that he is all tsundere and is hiding his feelings because of the family he was born into, but skilled actors are able to portray nuance within that particular type of role which he is not currently able to do.
Sounds like a great project, based on a very popular book. Selfishly I wish he would do a network drama instead so it could premiere sooner, because OTT dramas always take forever to come out ðŸ˜
It will be really surprising to me if they release all 22 episodes at once. I kind of expected that Netflix would split this in two parts. Maybe they'll end up doing something similar to WLGYT? Who knows.
Yep, they've not "issued a statement" but rather just responded to a question from a reporter about the release date, saying it's not finalized (unsurprisingly when it's a Q3/4 release).
It's been almost two years and no drama has taken over my life like this one since then. Extremely watchable, with memorable characters and a perfect OST. Like any drama, it had its flaws (we didn't need the childhood connection and the final stretch is a bit messy), but I will remember it fondly!
Sounds like a lot of speculation. The only thing they know is that he has a corporation, which a bunch of actors do? Everything else is like *if* he funneled income into it or *if* it's a shell company. It seems different than Cha Eun-woo's cirucmstances where there's a specific amount to account for, and several companies that have strangely changed addresses and can't supply proof of services.
Maybe someone's trying to avert attention away from the golden boy and face of Korea?
Evading 20 billion won in taxes is not "harmless". Making up conspiracy theories to absolve him of guilt…
I have, but underlining the presumption of innocence doesn't really change anything; they will still have to investigate whether the registered companies provided real services or if they were just a way to evade income tax. As I said, the investigation will show the facts about the situation.
Oh, there's a number of AI generated comments from you here.
Maybe someone's trying to avert attention away from the golden boy and face of Korea?