The teaser where he wasn't acting was definitely better ðŸ˜
Some of y'all be doing the most with him every time. There's nothing wrong with his acting in this very short teaser, unless you deliberately go in with a predetermined perspective.
Auto-translated subs are unwatchable. Hopefully someone will make some good fan subs or something, or Viki will pick it up later. It's absurd with a cast like this that there's no international OTT.
lol.. but the class divide here is mortal vs immortal.. not rich vs poor; girl is still a candy.. poor human that…
That's not what the synopsis says at all though? She takes all of his power and he enters a contract marriage with her to prevent his own extinction. She holds the power.
Actors aren’t their characters. Actors act. Knetz only made a fuss because he was with a girl, and then tried…
If so, maybe it's good that image was tainted, because it's very limiting for an actor if they only get sent scripts for wholesome characters. I would be interested in seeing him play a darker character or even a villain.
He's been really good at picking projects these past years. I wish he was doing another drama next, but it seems Omniscient Reader will be a high-profile film where he'll be the lead, so should be nice!
is this even gonna be a noona romance? has it been officially comfirmed, because real life age gap ≠the plot…
Yes, it's a noona romance by noona romance specialist Ahn Pan-seok. Wi Ha-joon's character will be a rookie instructor at the academy where the more seasoned instructor who helped him get into university a decade earlier also works (Jung Ryeo-won). Workplace romance ensues.
whereas it most definitely isn't a big deal, it kind of shatters the image he has created throughout the characters…
Actors aren’t their characters. Actors act. Knetz only made a fuss because he was with a girl, and then tried to pretend they cared about the smoking/littering. So transparent.
The reporters at this press conference should honestly be embarrassed by their own behavior. Shamelessly hounding a young actor for a minor transgression for which he has already apologized.
Don't you think that kdramas are getting shorter day by day
Not really. There's just greater variety in episode orders. Moving was 20, Worst of Evil 12, Vigilante 8. Dramas on Korean tv are often still 16, sometimes 14 or 12, but also 18 or 20. Netflix prefer shorter orders but often do two parts (The Glory) or seasons (Gyeongseong Creature).
Too bad its on disney who doesnt promote dramas. Moving is one of the best of the year but only a few saw it,…
Moving is the most successful kdrama on Disney+ and they absolutely promoted it. Similarly with The Worst of Evil, where the cast did promo events in both Korea and Japan as well as magazine shoots and interviews. Disney have already promoted Vigilante at the Busan International Film Festival, and are continuing to put out promo material like still cuts, posters, teasers and trailers. They even pre-recorded stuff with NJH for promo purposes, since he's now in the military.
Disney+ can't be compared to Netflix because they are at different points in their journey with Korean content, and Disney are focusing on establishing a good reputation in East/Southeast Asia. Even Netflix are still mostly focusing on E/SE Asia with their promotion of Korean dramas.
Disney+ can't be compared to Netflix because they are at different points in their journey with Korean content, and Disney are focusing on establishing a good reputation in East/Southeast Asia. Even Netflix are still mostly focusing on E/SE Asia with their promotion of Korean dramas.