I've seen one and three and loved them both, but this is the first time I heard about A Million - it sounds really interesting. And Lee Min Ki is in it?! I'm definitely going to watch it! thanks
I really hate the girls who only take an interest in the guy who has loved them one-sidedly all this time after he gets taken by the main girl. Number one for me in that category is Eun Hye In from My Girlfriend is a Gumiho and then Kang Hye Won in Full House. I literally wanted to jump through the screen and strangle these two!!!
I love this girl! I've always seen her as a supporting character or even a very brief appearance (City Hunter) but her cute face sticks in my mind every time. I'd love to see her take the lead in a romantic comedy in the future!
The music was very beautiful and the stories were moving. I felt it had a good pacing as well. The mother and son duo were my favorites. Really love how the characters develop.
QIHM is definitely the winner!! I completely agree with you on all fronts. Of course, you did not discuss OSTs, and I thought there were some great songs in RP....
I loved both dramas immensely, but I agree that overall Bridal Mask did it better (all except for the female lead)... and on a side note, regarding the action scenes, I really appreciated the creativity used in City Hunter (remember the water bottle scene?)
Love this article, agree with the whole thing. One more thing that I can add to the kdrama manual (and this applies…
And here's another one I never got: notice how the characters always pack in a rush and dump their clothes in the suitcase with the clothes hangers??
Why do they never have enough time to properly fold and pack?
Love this article, agree with the whole thing.
One more thing that I can add to the kdrama manual (and this applies to all of them, not just rom-coms):
the zillion and one flashback scenes!
....when they flashback a scene that played literally 2 minutes ago, you have to wonder: do they think audiences really have such bad memories?
The only good thing about this movie was Song Seung Hun ... the story is very standard (and not so well executed at that) and the female lead is such an annoying, weak, clingy character that I was disgusted with her.
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Why do they never have enough time to properly fold and pack?
One more thing that I can add to the kdrama manual (and this applies to all of them, not just rom-coms):
the zillion and one flashback scenes!
....when they flashback a scene that played literally 2 minutes ago, you have to wonder: do they think audiences really have such bad memories?