Am I too shallow saying that I just watched it because I liked Yoon Gyun Sang from pinocchio? Just because he…
LOL not at all, I gave Rebel a try after watching him in Six Flying Dragons as warrior Moo Hyul. Now I'm off to Doubtful Victory and Clean with Passion for now...
Hi ..which are best in action six flying dragons or this drama thank you for your comment
Actions scenes from SFD are impressive. Rebel does have action, but not as charged as SFD. SFD is a 10/10 production and Moo Hyul is my favourite character, but as a personal preference I like Gil Dong's story with Gae Ryung.more.
I'm up to ep 26 and I feel like dropping it. It's not that interesting anymore is it worth watching till the end…
It depends, I'm all for watching a series based on history. This is now my fav pick. It's worth watching if you know what you're signing up for from the very beginning. The end of Goryeo and beginning of Joseon was not pretty afterall. I ended up as a Moo Hyul fangirl. If you're looking for something light,bubbly and romance this is not for you...
Solid 10. It was amazing. You know what you're signing up for if you know some history anyway. But even if you do, you do end up in shock and tears. Great cast, but I got my favourite character/dragon: Moo Hyul. I couldn't help it! :D
I was sceptical at first, because I dropped the original as it got repetitive and it was going nowhere(script fail)... What got me interested is that I've already seen the work of the cast. Jang Dong Gun is an amazing actor, and this is a very different role that Park Hyung Sik plays. In the original Suits, it was Mike who always caught my attention, but in this one Kang Seok has a very powerful presence and caught my interest instead. His character is realistic in the sense you get to see how he got where he is and what it cost him. It also shows that the actor and script also play a role in that. The plot is well tailored for the Korean audience, so it's not for everyone... As a remake, some scenes may be similar, and some were even better than the original. But I have to say that I actually like this remake more. It's a very charming miniseries. Yeon Woo is also a great character! Plus, I love the bromance!
If you liked Love in Moonlight you'll probably like this one.
Considering LJS previous projects I was somehow disappointed with this one to be honest. It was ok, the books involved saved it a bit. Cute drama though.
Acting:Melodrama: 10/10Rom-Com/Cute acting: 9/10Kissing scenes: 2/10My third favorite actress of all time (behind…
Yeah, those special romantic scenes... Sadly, she's not able to pull off a believable kiss scene yet. I don't want to keep getting annoyed (and facepalm/cringe as I watch) as I have before because of those awkward scenes she has in every single drama. Besides, it distracts you from the plot.
I'm hesitating!.....should I watch it? such a long drama!...is it worth it? before I was watching Father is strange!...that…
Whoa! I also watched Father is Strange. That was so worth it I tell you. This is 45 episodes, but it's totally worth it as well. If you like rom-com then this is for you. I got here after watching Life on Mars... I needed the light hearted story for a change. I never get discouraged with the amount of episodes or seasons in series. I'm already used to watch long ones. I think that the longest Asian production I've watched is Father is Strange (52 episodes) and Empress KI (51 episodes). The amount episodes is not a problem, but the main point is the plot. If that fails, then you're going to have a hard time indeed.
The male lead in this drama looks so much like Park Shin Hye.
I honestly don't see a resemblance there. But I can say I also got confused somehow with him as well. The first time I saw him was in Beating Again (thank you Netflix), and I was reminded of Jang Geun Suk . I even paused the opening to read his name and confirm if I was right or wrong. It turned out I was wrong about him being JGS. Anyway, I was able to watch him in Life on Mars afterwards and that's what took me here :D
My favourite is Beating Again(Falling for Innocence) and I loved Smile, You. As for the others, Life on Mars was great too. Thanks for giving me more suggestions on what to watch next!
I never get discouraged with the amount of episodes or seasons in series. I'm already used to watch long ones. I think that the longest Asian production I've watched is Father is Strange (52 episodes) and Empress KI (51 episodes). The amount episodes is not a problem, but the main point is the plot. If that fails, then you're going to have a hard time indeed.