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Replying to Badass Bunny Jan 10, 2022
Damn! This actually sounds like a dope idea with the bad haircuts!Does Gu Jun Pyo's curly hair count as well?…
Yes curly hair on men, especially short, is total nightmare material hahaha. Worst examples: Kim Dae Myung in Misaeng, Jo Jae Yoon in Save Me !
Replying to Konekochan Jan 10, 2022
One of the episodes reached 14.7% views so I’d say very good
17.4 %
Replying to Firefly88 Jan 10, 2022
Surprised to read this because I think this is the best modern K drama I've ever seen. I've just completed it.…
Yes, tastes are a very personal and subjective thing imo. It's great to have different opinions and yet be able to acknowledge each other's views respectfully. Thanks!
Badass Bunny Jan 9, 2022
What a great topic! My fave hair prize goes to Jang Don Gun as Tagon in Arthdal Chronicles! (This style is also actually quite common in my country IRL, as are those man buns which I also like a lot). Some other faves are of, course, Jang Dong Yoon in Tale of Nokdu, Kim Jae Wook in Coffee Prince. Yoo Yeon Seok in Mr. Sunshine, who can forget that Dong Mae? Hwarang is great in this respect. And I remember that very funny scene in Rooftop Prince where the straight from Joseon time travellers have to cut their hairs to fit in better and it's the worst kind of fate to them ("Hair is everything"). Hope you make an article of K-dramas bad hair day too! (Those bowl cuts are supercringey!)
On Empress Ki Jan 6, 2022
Title Empress Ki
I started this when I was sick with flu and watched some 20 episodes in 2 days. The first 10 were really good with constant twists and turns. The middle part from 20-40 felt very repetitive with war after war and neverending palace plots. I skipped all fight scenes and Tanashvili scenes. The last 10 episodes were again a rollercoaster. I think it's best to watch this drama as it originally was meant to be watched, 1-2 episodes per week. Probably only then it's possible to appreciate the big scale of the production and the effort that went into making it visually outstanding. Regardless of this being a classic and must-watch, perhaps, I felt the characters were rather one-dimensional and there could have been more shades to the culprits. Now they are just mainly hatable monsters. I have to say I didn't feel much empathy for the main leads. There were some scenes that stood out for both Ji Chang Wook and Hae Ji Won, but the space they were given to portray character depth was rather limited (in comparison to action scenes). Therefore Taltal emerged as one of the most interesting characters, as there was slow progression in his coming to the fore. All in all, with the ending (not an actual victory) and the permanent wars and power struggles and last speeches of the Empress Dowager and Head of Eagle House, I felt the message was one of there being always shadow forces and continuity in power politics regardless of people in charge changing.
Replying to jade next door Jan 5, 2022
I want to start watching My Mister or Queen for seven days but i'm kinda scared lol
I've tried both and didn't manage to get immersed. The male lead of Queen for 7 Days is just a very bad choice for the drama, he just looks constantly irritated and annoyed, even in scenes supposed to be romantic, there's no expression in his eyes. Tale of Nokdu is lighter and very good imo. My Mister is probably/supposedly mainly artistic with characters wandering around in the city at dark :) I just find it very boring.
Replying to Amyaik Jan 3, 2022
Are there any royal dramas like this that have happy ending, i think I've watched all of them100 days my prince,…
Tale of Nokdu has a great ending. Also King's Affection.
Replying to Muskan Gupta Jan 3, 2022
Also anyone please suggest more royal dramas apart from moon embracing the sun,tail of nokdu,100 days my prince…
Hwarang is great. King's Affection.
Replying to Cho Na Jan 1, 2022
Yeah, there is no crime genre at this moment in the tag list, that's why it didn't come up in the result. However,…
I mean my edits here are all rejected. If yours are approved, it's good :)
Replying to Cho Na Jan 1, 2022
Yeah, there is no crime genre at this moment in the tag list, that's why it didn't come up in the result. However,…
They rejected the tag. All of my edits are rejected ahahahaha. Go figure.
On School 2017 Dec 30, 2021
Title School 2017
This is not actually a romcom, it's not very lighthearted or cute. Teen dramas tend to be dismissed easily as just that just bc of expectations. This is neither too dark or too light imo. The theme is rather universal, whether to stand up to fight injustice, or to go with the crowd which is always easier. Very few people can stand strongly behind what they see as right and ethical when the rest just have an easy time not caring. School bullying and burnout due to insane pressures and competition are also rather universal I guess, not only happening in SK. Also the rich/poor divide is strongly accentuated here. The romance thread is nicely executed. In good taste. This is far from a perfect k-drama but worth watching nevertheless.
On Fight for My Way Dec 29, 2021
I started watching expecting an entertaining and funny rom com. The iconic scenes appear in so many thematic drama mixes (which I love, long live Drama Master). But found it just disappointing in many respects. The humour is mostly cringeworthy, the characters cause second-hand embarrassment, most of the time. Thre'se no witty dialogue, or deeper themes, as far as I've watched (11 episodes). The second lead couple is quite uniquely uninteresting, I've found myself fast-forwarding most of their scenes. This is just my personal opinion. If it gets better in the last episodes, we'll see, but I don't have high hopes. I think I'd had spent my time better rewatching an older fave like My Love From the Star. Reminder to myself: if the first ep's suck, don't continue.
Replying to roddib Dec 29, 2021
Sarcasm at its best :)
Yes, this the THE place to spew hate on romcoms, it seems. Carry on, sorry for the interruption.
Replying to Byeori Dec 29, 2021
It's SAFE from unnecessary romance spices that y'all hate(; enjoy!
Sarcasm at its best :)
Replying to teddy Dec 29, 2021
Exactly!!! Couldn't agree more with everything you said. I really, really hope we see more scifi thrillers air…
Would you please some thought to why romcoms are important to women.
Replying to TaBmaster Dec 29, 2021
I don't think its a 9/10. I don't think its perfect, its actually far away from perfect. Still I think it deserves…
You don't have to hate romcoms so deeply or slander MDLers to praise a series. Give some thought to your attitude please. This is the 2nd time saying the same thing.
Replying to wilsonban Dec 28, 2021
It was a good show. I think it probably would've been better as a two-hour feature film though. But if they wanted…
totally agree. 8.5/10.
Replying to icarus Dec 28, 2021
I gave it a 9/10, but I'm usually pretty generous with ratings. The concept, story, cinematography, and CGI were…
nothing that comes from Hollywood is worth watching. I'm all done with it, K-drama is superior. And I've lived a long time to fully appreciate the differences. I thought you would say what sucks in Netflix productions is bringing the Hollywood elements to k-dramaland. K-originals are more focused on bringing the characters to life rather than superficial elements (sex, etc). I wouldn't think Hollywood would understand Gong Yoo qualities.
On The Silent Sea Dec 28, 2021
Title The Silent Sea Spoiler
I really appreciate the series, its intelligent and gives a lot of food for thought. I wouldn't deny the plotholes either. Especially, given that its hinted that Ruy and the Captain knew nearly all about what had happened earlier, howcome they made the decisions that they made during the exploration? It makes no sense to me that the crew shared so little information after their mission had been changed. Rather than the shock effects being at the core (they still are, even though this is not Sweet Home or Kingdom) I'd have wished more focus on the crew and their thinking and moral decisions. Netflix k-dramas don't bring the characters as closeand as alive as k-originals, they focus on a few superficial characteristics and great actors are left with little to work on.