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  • Location: Dramaland
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  • Join Date: October 24, 2021
  • Awards Received: Flower Award12 Big Brain Award1
On Be Melodramatic Oct 24, 2022
I warmly recommend this drama for all those who love well written witty dialogue and interesting down-to-earth characters. This is unlike any other k-drama, it's fresh and quirky in a good way. The writers did a really great job, all actors are (maybe) in the best roles of their life. Especially the 3 female leads are outstanding. The side characters are all delicious. Son Seok Koo has little screentime but is particularly delightful. The last episode foregrounds the meta aspect a little too much for my liking (lowered my grading from 9 to 8.5.) And warning for those not fond of k-pop: the shampoo song (ost main theme) is absolutely unbearable.
Replying to Doyita Oct 23, 2022
The worst thing you can do to yourself is watching this movie when you did know what the ending is
the worst thing you can do to yourself is to imagine you'll be "broken" by a sad ending because believe me you don't get better by believing you're made of glass. This discussion is crazy and harmful. People will experience difficulties in RL and be must focus on those. Imagining that getting sad from a drama is somehow harmful is just not sane.
Replying to des Oct 23, 2022
sometimes a happy ending isn’t necessary please grow up
very true. whatever is going on with the talk about being "destroyed" by a drama, it's inexcusable. People suffer in the real world.
On 20th Century Girl Oct 23, 2022
People you just can't get depression from a sad ending. It is a work of fiction. Have to be able to make that distinction between fiction and reality. If you get "damaged" by fiction, you need to be whisked off into a war zone asap, or observe domestic violence, or interview victims of human trafficking. If there's a cloud somewhere where people live without any real world problems, I still wouldn't want to be there. A movie and a drama that gives you the feels, laugh or cry, is a blessing.
On Six Flying Dragons Oct 23, 2022
Finished the drama a couple of weeks ago. Difficult to say anything else than that this is without any doubt one of the best dramas ever made. Maybe even the best. I'm rarely at a loss for words, but it's such a strong experience. The last ten episodes are so intense it felt like a ton weighing on my chest. But all that happened is completely in line with history (that I studied later). Also universally, power and politics, private lives and loyalties, cannot always be matched. What was unexpected (and wonderful) was how Mu Hyul turned out to be such a key character. All I can say, this drama has everything that I could have hoped for and more, it's stunning. Everything, the music, cinematography, acting, pacing, directing and of course and especially, the writing. I discovered that these writers have written another huge fave of mine, Arthdal Chronicles, which sadly didn't get the full run of 50 episodes that it was meant to have. But I'm waiting to recover a little and then I'll be watching Tree With Deep Roots.
Cho Na Oct 23, 2022
Zero interest in c-dramas (costumes...who cares?). To recommend something for us AoS fans suffering from withdrawals, I would recommend Six Flying Dragons. It's for me perhaps the best k-drama ever made.
On 20th Century Girl Oct 22, 2022
Enjoyed this a lot. Classic vibes (things like the train station scene), well paced, fantastic acting. More like a drama special than a movie, but really sweet.
Replying to misscasuallyobsessed Oct 21, 2022
It was shown off because SE was jealous of the ex wife and this was a way for her to "show" how she is "better"…
She's supposed to be an intelligent woman lol. The writing doesn't make her so.
Replying to Sophia Oct 20, 2022
someone's going around giving 1s to every episode, even episode 6 that hasn't come out yet.
It doesn't matter since there's a growing mass of raters, luckily the ratings almost always settle to be fairly accurate
On Love in Contract Oct 20, 2022
I want to unsee all the scenes with PMY exercising aka showing off her body. It's somehow so cringey/off. Her body being shown/paraded would be fine if it's for men watching the drama. But I don't think many men watch the drama. My point being that the screentime could have been spent on some meaningful dialogue. Or Sang Eun's deeper thoughts about her life and future. The writing is somewhat chunky and immature and director could have chosen better.
On Street Man Fighter Oct 19, 2022
I just watch the performances from YT, over and over again. The rest is not interesting to me at all (why the scripted drama has to be made... beats me. That made SFW unwatchable). Mega Crew Challenges are so high quality. Creative. Art.
On Once upon a Small Town Oct 19, 2022
I couldn't watch this one. It felt amateurish, too. There's fluff and cringey fluff and for me this went clearly to the latter category. Got into watching Melo is My Nature, instead, and am happy having found a much better choice.
lo_ve Oct 19, 2022
The writer is a piece of work. Great at writing dialogue but equally great in messing up everything for reasons only known to herself. I only hope someone is looking over the drama and no sudden appearance of ghosts are allowed this time (unless they're there from the beginning). I hope everything turns out well for Park Joo Mi. We who have travelled through the 3 seasons of Love ft Marriage and Divorce with her, are attached to her and appreciate her acting highly.
On Temperature of Love Oct 18, 2022
Warning: only start watching with the firm intention of dropping at ep 10. Until then it's okayish. The last 10 episodes are fundamentally unsatisfactory. Nothing happens. Nothing is engaging or interesting. Repetition after repetition. Disappointment with the characters, as their actions don't make any sense toward the end.
Replying to roddib Oct 15, 2022
Am glad you don't like in a country where people don't ascribe to concepts like infidelity. You'd have a heart…
commitment or marriage doesn't signify ownership everywhere. Sex is normal part of life and not overly important, not the be all and end all - in Nordic countries and many European countries such as France. People's mindsets may differ. But the ownership religion usually doesn't apply when we consider men in power and women in positions of no power - like kings of Joseon. You may say primitive I say advanced and there's going to be no agreement.
Replying to ClaudiaDramaLover Oct 15, 2022
i wish they make more of these like every 8 episodes bring 3 drama teams of the same director that would be awesome…
That would be really awesome. Now imagining Song Joong Ki and Yeo Jin Goo and Park Hyung Sik as team leaders....would be the best show ever.