why. why. why. must they constantly dub this beautiful man's VOICE. UGH. Especially in this role! It would have been perfectly suited for his character. Drama Gods are sleeping on his voice and I DON'T GET IT *replays The Autumn Ballad*
According to DramaWiki the ML is dubbed by a guy called Jing Xiang Shei Yi. Their voices sound quite similar,…
That's what I don't understand. Literally just let him use his own voice. Why are they *constantly* dubbing his delicious deep voice? It made his character in The Autumn Ballad so much more authentic and captivating.
have not started yet n would like to know if chen he yi is the SML? does he fall for the FL too ? or is he like…
He's the 2ML but their dynamic is a-typical of the usual 2ML trope. He's dorky and funny and cares about the ML and FL beyond his own feelings, so it never feels like there's unnecessary angst.
Really enjoying it. It's a slow burn (as to be expected with 20 episodes), but it's been picking up a lot. DON'T COME TO MDL COMMENT SECTION expecting positive comments. It's just an annoying beehive of impatient discontent. I would have abandoned a dozen all-time favorite dramas if I used MDL comments to tell me which dramas to watch. MAKE YOUR OWN OPINION.
In reading interviews with Park Bo Gum on what roles he'd like to play, he has repeatedly said that he wants to…
I'd love to see him in a crime/cop thriller that has good banter. Something like Good Detective or Bad&Crazy where he's the naive go-getter with a grumpy senior cop as a partner, and a group of colleagues who banter but look out for each other. I love that type. He'd be great in it.
I think the drama is doing pretty well with the mystery part though if they didn't include it there wouldn't be…
They've had this element since the very first episode, I'm stumped as to why people are acting surprised that its part of the plot. It wasn't a bait and switch, it was literally there from the start.
This "real men don't cry", "dont show tears, its an embarassing weakness" thing is toxic as all heck and I hope its brought up enough to show how hes able to grow away from that. He's shown so much improvement since he let her go on the rooftop (for a very mature, but trauma-formed reason), and I hope we continue to see the scale tip into a more emotionally vulnerable and open person.
Help with a trigger - book readers plz let me know
are we expecting to see Ning Xiang not pull through his cancer? I saw the preview in Ep 32 where he's relapsed, and I can't handle watching that (I have really bad postpartum anxiety).
Let me just put it out there for people that never had to deal with any kind trauma themselves or even had to…
Agreed on all points but needed to make a correction- Ha Ra knew nothing about his trauma or the reasoning behind his sour relationship with his mother until *after* her planned scheme had gone wrong. He opened up to her and explained everything when she followed him after his argument with his mom. It was still manipulative and selfish, but she had no prior knowledge and was caught by surprise when he explained their backstory.
There have been a lot of comments on Zhi Qian's perceived lack of emotion, and I do not see it through the same lens. He's a logical, pragmatic, non-romantic person who shows his sincerity and love through action and acts of service. He also obviously has a lot of generational trauma that bleeds into any relationship that isn't transactional. He's unable to see the damage in stifling emotions and chokes them to the point of getting ill or losing the people he cares about because he's unable to voice his feelings or allow himself to cry. His 6-year-old son is a witness to that and has mentioned that his "daddy never cries. not once." He is instructed to "not embarrass his dad because real men don't cry." Again, he is SIX YEARS OLD. At least in the first half of this drama, Zhi Qian cannot be the sentimental, emotional person Liu Zheng wants to see. I've seen shifts in him in his attempts to make her happy through acts of sentimentalism and romance (again, not his natural love language), but it takes many inches to make a mile, and his shifts have been too gradual for her. It'll take something big to make him crack. The prospect of losing her again, a final time, seems to be that shift he needs, but we'll see. By the end of this drama, I hope we'll see a softer, more emotionally flexible person who allows himself, at least once, to shed a tear for something he cares about. It must feel strange to live with a vice grip around your throat whenever you want to shed a tear, that you'll embarrass yourself somehow instead of showing the world (and yourself) an honest emotion. His fear of that is unmistakable, and I feel sad for him because he's crushing his own happiness.
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