Wouldn't it be weird if you did? Given the fact that for now they've been acting as teacher and student???
Chemistry between actors isn't necessarily about romance, it's how they act together. Although you are probably right, they are supposed to be distant to each other at the moment.
I think I'm a bit torn at this since it seems so similar to Something in the Rain (Younger man having crush on older woman, returning after years apart, the red umbrella and using the same actors for a lot of the supporting roles). It almost feels like a parallel universe hahah.
He gives me the creeps in every drama, some unhinged energy in those eyes. Love his acting though, always gives a wonderful performance. Especially in Vigilante and Designated Survivor.
well then don't believe the rating because it's really good
I have, and he was supposed to have the main role.
They cut out plenty of his storyline to make it less "prominent" so they could push the movie without it leading to controversy. I think the reason why they have so many different plotlines is to make it work after reworking the script and reshooting scenes. Not sure why you seem so defensive, might be reading into your comment wrong though.
Sadly I don't think the scandal will ever end, SK is serious when it comes to drugs so Yoo Ah In will probably…
I think they view alcohol and drugs very differently sadly. Seems to be that way based on their laws against selling and possessing drugs. Not that I think alcohol abuse or drug abuse should lead to a prison sentence.
Sadly I don't think the scandal will ever end, SK is serious when it comes to drugs so Yoo Ah In will probably…
I think the cancel culture is far stronger today than back in 2009 when Ju Ji Hoon had his drug scandal. Celebrities are being held at a higher standard and are under more surveillance now than before. But I'm not korean, and do not live in Korea, so I'm no expert when it comes to Korean norms regarding drug use.
Yoo Ah In's career might survive this, I will hope that he gets the care that he needs, and if he wants to come back to the industry I'll support him fully!
well then don't believe the rating because it's really good
It's okay to be disappointed, I'm not sure if I understand your reply correctly.
I think the messy plotlines and editing is due to them having to remove Yoo Ah In's involvement at a late stage. Since you asked about what could be liked in the drama, I brought up the cinematography. Not saying that it's out of this world, but it is beautiful compared to the editing and script.
Wish the site would focus more articles about kdramas, perhaps break downs of genres, or something deeper than…
I think my problem with recent articles stems from seeing this website shift slowly from being a user based article feed, where people would post stuff like "deep dive into Lee Min Hos filmography" and "Cinematography in korean thrillers" to a generic "this actor will act in this drama" and "this drama hit this percentage".
I don't think I really have the right to complain since this site after all has to be run by some company to get money, and maybe this is what they need to do to get more clicks. But I can't help to be sad that it's changed from what it once was.
Hopefully someday we can receive a good mix. Instead of making a Allkpop 2.0.
Wish the site would focus more articles about kdramas, perhaps break downs of genres, or something deeper than gossip of celebs private lives. There's already so many established kpop news sites.
I think I'm a bit torn at this since it seems so similar to Something in the Rain (Younger man having crush on older woman, returning after years apart, the red umbrella and using the same actors for a lot of the supporting roles). It almost feels like a parallel universe hahah.
They cut out plenty of his storyline to make it less "prominent" so they could push the movie without it leading to controversy. I think the reason why they have so many different plotlines is to make it work after reworking the script and reshooting scenes. Not sure why you seem so defensive, might be reading into your comment wrong though.
Yoo Ah In's career might survive this, I will hope that he gets the care that he needs, and if he wants to come back to the industry I'll support him fully!
I think the messy plotlines and editing is due to them having to remove Yoo Ah In's involvement at a late stage. Since you asked about what could be liked in the drama, I brought up the cinematography. Not saying that it's out of this world, but it is beautiful compared to the editing and script.
Maybe they shouldve just cancelled it, instead of cutting this together, trying to make scraps of the script work without Yoo Ah In
I don't think I really have the right to complain since this site after all has to be run by some company to get money, and maybe this is what they need to do to get more clicks. But I can't help to be sad that it's changed from what it once was.
Hopefully someday we can receive a good mix. Instead of making a Allkpop 2.0.