Art of negotiation has ...such low rating on MDL that I am surprised by this.I trust korean rankings more though.…
Many people are perfectly happy with two episodes per week. Most of us have jobs, and can't spend our time binge-watching dramas. The typical Chinese scheduling with episodes virtually every day doesn't work for everyone. This drama also has very long episodes, the recent one nearly 90 minutes (essentially movie length), so spacing them out across six weeks is good, especially since people generally are following other dramas as well concurrently.
It's telling that even Netflix can be seen moving from releasing all episodes at once to experimenting more with weekly drops, like the scheduling for When Life Gives You Tangerines. Not only do the dramas have more time for promo, but they also stay longer in people's minds.
Disney+ have a solid Korean slate this year, so they'll likely just postpone this for now and shuffle something else forward, if possible (talents' schedules permitting and such), or stick to the current scheduling with a gap in April. I'm interested to see how long they'll wait until making a statement.
He recently did a film and now he's returning to romcom dramas.
I assume you mean "satirical", but no - there is in fact nothing satirical about you asking what the article means by a "return to rom-coms" when it's quite clear, considering his last romantic comedy was Business Proposal and he's done two dramas and a film in other genres since then.
He recently did a film and now he's returning to romcom dramas.
His last two dramas were also A Time Called You and Dr. Romantic 3, neither of which were romcoms. Seems you're unfamiliar with his career.
Of course, if your definition of "rom-com" is "any drama with romance regardless if it's a thriller or a medical drama" and not "romantic comedy" I do understand your confusion.
But it seems rather silly to attack the article writer because you have created an alternative meaning of the rather specific romantic comedy genre.
Quite surprising that he didn't filmed a drama after 2023, wasting his peak
I don't know what's taken him so long to pick a new drama. He was done shooting the movie he worked on almost a year ago. Last fall he was offered the new drama from the Lovely Runner director, where he'd play a taekwondo athlete or something, but he must have rejected that.
Big fan of him but struggling to take him seriously as the big villain in Study Group after seeing him be an adorable baby in both Melo Movie and Buried Hearts (and previously in The Tasty Florida)
"Soo-hyun is currently in the midst of filming a new series for Disney+, but a representative for the streamer has confirmed that no release date for the project has been set, leaving its future in doubt"
Looks like Disney+ may already be planning a postponement of the drama. Let's see.
This drama is truly astonishing. And it has reminded me what I've missed with most recent dramas I've seen. Both Bogum and IU are the best I've seen them in this. I hope it stays this good until the end.
He is not obliged to share his personal life with us. Of course he will admit it now, everyone is pressuring him…
I'm not the one replying to every comment defending a groomer and predator. If anything you should heed your own advice and take a hard look in the mirror.
"The so-called 'photo taken in 2016' repeatedly claimed by Garo Sero Institute cannot exist," explaining, "This is because the two were not in a relationship at that time."
The most bizarre part of the statement. The photo cannot exist? Well, it does. They do. We've all seen them.
Such a funny statement. He didn't date her until 2019 but yet he was sending her letters while in the army in 2017-18? And the kissing pictures predate 2019? It also hurts his credibility that he denied that they dated at all several times already, but suddenly now they did, just not when she was a minor. Sure!
I'm guessing the other side will release more pictures/videos to disprove his statement further.
Maybe refrain from spreading unfounded rumors that have been proven false? The person in the car was 1) said to be a woman and 2) supposedly an "A lister" - which CHW was not, as he was still a minor when this happened (and he still today doesn't really qualify as that). They also tried to claim he didn't attent Kim Sae-ron's funeral, which was also false, because he did attend.
It's telling that even Netflix can be seen moving from releasing all episodes at once to experimenting more with weekly drops, like the scheduling for When Life Gives You Tangerines. Not only do the dramas have more time for promo, but they also stay longer in people's minds.
Of course, if your definition of "rom-com" is "any drama with romance regardless if it's a thriller or a medical drama" and not "romantic comedy" I do understand your confusion.
But it seems rather silly to attack the article writer because you have created an alternative meaning of the rather specific romantic comedy genre.
Looks like Disney+ may already be planning a postponement of the drama. Let's see.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhtlhdD1b4Q
The most bizarre part of the statement. The photo cannot exist?
Well, it does. They do. We've all seen them.
I'm guessing the other side will release more pictures/videos to disprove his statement further.