I just watched the actress’s second drama. At first, I thought she was short because of her cute face. Turns out I was wrong, in her new drama she looks very tall compared to the other roles and even appears bigger.
The proportions of her head and her cute face really fooled me all this time. It turns out the male lead in the previous drama was actually very tall, which made me misjudge her height.
There was rumor going around at the end of last year 2024, that before filming The Triple Echoes of Time with…
either company dirty play or he's real unhappy with his 2nd ML, he's not ready to be stepped down a bit look at his Resume, beautiful works. notable/ popular drama if he has cool head for a bit like Miles Wei Miles wei took second lead/ support role while he can't get a lead role
I tried watching this today because I missed Zhang Ruoyun’s acting. Even though I had already seen Dragon Zakura and knew how the original story went, when the family problems of each student appeared, I still felt upset.
In such a grand school, it turns out that some of the students live lives that are mentally and physically exhausting, which clearly affects their performance in studying. Strong will alone is not enough to escape such circumstances; there needs to be someone who extends a hand to offer help, even if the assistance is very small.
This proves that even countries with high levels of economic development still cannot ensure that all their citizens live decent lives, nor truly help the next generation in building a foundation for life beyond school.
I don’t know how to respond to this sad phenomenon, because taxes and independent donations alone are still very insufficient in their effect. Especially if a country has a chaotic government full of corruption, then such a nation is essentially preserving the potential for crime everywhere.
But when viewed through the lens of the global elite: lack education could make crime, poverty, and underdeveloped regions will only fuel the healthcare/hospital industry etc while keeping employee wages suppressed at low levels.
Oh dear, I’ve gone too far talking about education and its derivative factors.
the trunk was a big disappointment to me, w gratuitous porn. I was surprised Gong Woo would choose it.
That drama was made by Netflix. Of course, there will be a Western agenda in it. Kdramas are already dead. Stakeholders cannot preserve the authenticity of kdramas and have allowed Western values to infiltrate the kdrama industry. It is truly disappointing.
The team of directors and screenwriters are the ones who created the dramas The Trunk, Interest of Love, and The Third Charm. These dramas are truly unworthy of being watched by people who seek joy, happiness, and comfort.
Is there nothing positive in their minds that they keep producing such depressing, dark, and melodramatic works? The world needs cheerfulness, images filled with sunlight, green grass, and everything that can turn the heaviness of the day into comfort and happiness.
Wasting drama slots on something so depressive and offering no entertainment at all.
I thought Koreans had never experienced such deep humiliation when watching a drama. It turns out they can get angry and even boycott a drama if they feel disappointed about certain issues.
But why can’t they understand when K-drama viewers from other countries feel insulted, disappointed, and angry when their culture, customs, or unique characteristics are portrayed inaccurately or even blatantly distorted? The producers usually just post a written apology, and then similar incidents happen again and again.
What’s worse, in the comment sections some netizens don’t even feel ashamed when production companies conduct poor quality research that sparks anger among viewers who feel their culture is deliberately disrespected.
Yet in their own case, netizens get angry. Isn’t this a contradiction? It’s like the analogy: “My body must stay clean, and I don’t want to be splashed with dirty water, while at the same time I splash mud onto someone else’s body.”
It's one of those rare best dramas we're gonna remember for a long time (till now)
I don’t want to watch Cheng Yi’s signature dramas again. All of his dramas are intense and filled with turmoil, with no happiness at all. That’s why I’m asking about this drama. Thanks for your reply
he did take his revenge years ago from all the king family he killed the king and his older son, he killed everyone…
Thank you so much, bro/sis. This is really helpful—God bless you. I haven’t watched it; I just got spoiled by a clip of Jingoo with his woman on TikTok. I’m really curious whether Jingoo succeeded in killing the king who stole his girl. It turns out they didn’t highlight the cruel ending for the greedy and weak king. Because the story focuses more on the female lead and the weak crown prince rather than on Jin Goo’s journey of revenge.
but no subs available in this drama
At first, I thought she was short because of her cute face.
Turns out I was wrong, in her new drama she looks very tall compared to the other roles and even appears bigger.
The proportions of her head and her cute face really fooled me all this time.
It turns out the male lead in the previous drama was actually very tall, which made me misjudge her height.
Give me some hints,
the more complete the better.
he resembles Lay
or he's real unhappy with his 2nd ML, he's not ready to be stepped down a bit
look at his Resume, beautiful works. notable/ popular drama
if he has cool head for a bit like Miles Wei
Miles wei took second lead/ support role while he can't get a lead role
i need to watch her recent drama
Even though I had already seen Dragon Zakura and knew how the original story went, when the family problems of each student appeared, I still felt upset.
In such a grand school, it turns out that some of the students live lives that are mentally and physically exhausting, which clearly affects their performance in studying.
Strong will alone is not enough to escape such circumstances; there needs to be someone who extends a hand to offer help, even if the assistance is very small.
This proves that even countries with high levels of economic development still cannot ensure that all their citizens live decent lives, nor truly help the next generation in building a foundation for life beyond school.
I don’t know how to respond to this sad phenomenon, because taxes and independent donations alone are still very insufficient in their effect.
Especially if a country has a chaotic government full of corruption, then such a nation is essentially preserving the potential for crime everywhere.
But when viewed through the lens of the global elite: lack education could make crime, poverty, and underdeveloped regions will only fuel the healthcare/hospital industry etc while keeping employee wages suppressed at low levels.
Oh dear, I’ve gone too far talking about education and its derivative factors.
Of course, there will be a Western agenda in it.
Kdramas are already dead.
Stakeholders cannot preserve the authenticity of kdramas and have allowed Western values to infiltrate the kdrama industry.
It is truly disappointing.
These dramas are truly unworthy of being watched by people who seek joy, happiness, and comfort.
Is there nothing positive in their minds that they keep producing such depressing, dark, and melodramatic works?
The world needs cheerfulness, images filled with sunlight, green grass, and everything that can turn the heaviness of the day into comfort and happiness.
Wasting drama slots on something so depressive and offering no entertainment at all.
they're lookalike
But why can’t they understand when K-drama viewers from other countries feel insulted, disappointed, and angry when their culture, customs, or unique characteristics are portrayed inaccurately or even blatantly distorted?
The producers usually just post a written apology, and then similar incidents happen again and again.
What’s worse, in the comment sections some netizens don’t even feel ashamed when production companies conduct poor quality research that sparks anger among viewers who feel their culture is deliberately disrespected.
Yet in their own case, netizens get angry. Isn’t this a contradiction?
It’s like the analogy: “My body must stay clean, and I don’t want to be splashed with dirty water, while at the same time I splash mud onto someone else’s body.”
That’s why I’m asking about this drama.
Thanks for your reply
am i right?
This is really helpful—God bless you.
I haven’t watched it; I just got spoiled by a clip of Jingoo with his woman on TikTok.
I’m really curious whether Jingoo succeeded in killing the king who stole his girl.
It turns out they didn’t highlight the cruel ending for the greedy and weak king.
Because the story focuses more on the female lead and the weak crown prince rather than on Jin Goo’s journey of revenge.
oh, come on korea
talented actresses need more production place
last 2 episodes?