Unpopular opinion but I like them due to their loyal relationship with IS as a sibling and best friend. They’re…
Hyun Ju being Sol's sister-in-law is quite appealing to me. In the very first episode, we see how strong their friendship is that she bought a car to specifically taxi her around. I also like Im Geum, you see him coming home exhausted, yet never ranting. He cares an awful amount about his sister and the rest of the family evident from that particular scene. Also, Geum is never a snitch when it comes to Sol. That's why I think Hyun Ju and Geum fit together. Also, the actress playing Hyun Ju is spectacular at both comic and dramatic roles. Having said this, their comic bits could have been written way better. Had other actors played their roles, I would have felt quite annoyed. The actors manage to sell the scenes.
Sunjae adult seductive mode is so illegal! 🫠- Hide Sol shoes so she won't ran away- Stroming half naked in…
He certainly picked up a few tricks while filming romances. 🤪 He just didn't care enough about anyone to apply them. In all honesty, SJ seemed pretty determined to charm and seduce her into being together before that heartbreaking goodbye. A determination born of intense feelings for her that he couldn't quite explain. I feel in the current timeline he fell in love with the script the more he mulled over it; her, because of the script; and her laughter and her repressed pain.
We have expectations of the same. Last episode airs today. It's likely if you liked SOOD, you will like this.
Copying and pasting what I wrote... The original Taiwanese drama is hands down better. Every aspect is miles better than the KDrama remake. Be it acting, story beats, themes, or soundtrack. Some would whine about the production values. You choose your poison. Do you want fancy sets or a very grounded story combined with fantasy? For perspective, SOOD is way better than LR, even though the latter is simply fabulous. Watch SOOD first. If you are dissatisfied, then watch the remake. You know what's ironic? I admire the leads of the remake from other projects. SOOD was truly a labour of love. I wasn't able to go past the first episode of the remake, and kept fast forwarding while I was at it. You need to pay attention to every little detail. You can't just be a passive viewer. SOOD made me feel nostalgic, even though I have nothing to do with South East Asia in any shape or form. To sum it up, it's a beautiful drama. 🥰
We have expectations of the same. Last episode airs today. It's likely if you liked SOOD, you will like this.
ROFL. I couldn't make past episode 1 that too by FF through the entire episode. I unintentionally wrote a huge piece on SOOD many comments ago. LOL. Looking haggard and homeless is not the same. Ironically, I have liked the leads in other shows. Very few remakes can match the originals or surpass them.
Yes, she could have been, however, Sol will forever be the "jjang"! Hate to be the Mary au Contraire, but I feel…
This is exactly why I don't approve of the KPop Idol system. Spending too much on merchandise can be risky. I feel one should spend only as much as one can reasonably afford to. If I am a KPop fan, like Sol, I would be cheering them on to have a full life since not all human beings are lucky enough to have the resources to do so. It's fun to imagine some celebrity as your partner. Is there anyone who didn't have a massive crush on a celebrity? But that's where it should end. These contracts laying down rules for their every breathing moment feels unfair, but, it's fuelled by the ridiculous possessiveness shown by their fans. I also think it's quite possible for a committed male celebrity to still have legions of female fans. There are real world examples. Even in the South East Asian industry, take Ji Sung for example, such fans exist.
Not only does Sun Jae remember his time with Sol for every variation of his past, he also remembers what she did…
To be frank, I would rather not be told about every single detail. Your point about language is interesting. However, I feel being given clues to figure things out for yourself allows for a more interactive and focussed engagement. I am a big proponent of show, not tell when it comes to the visual medium. This may explain why I loved the KDrama May I Help You while most didn't. However, I also don't like it when a drama takes itself so seriously that it leads you on a wild goose chase but doesn't provide the necessary payoffs.
We have expectations of the same. Last episode airs today. It's likely if you liked SOOD, you will like this.
I love SOOD, even more than LR. LR is what SOOD's KDrama adaptation should have aspired to be. SOOD and LR are so much closer in tone. I am a HEA person myself, the drama ending basically stated, no matter what, those two will always end up together. I loved the movie too. What I liked about the movie was that they didn't take the short cut, but, changed things up. Both SOOD and LR are highly re-watchable over the years.
Yes, she could have been, however, Sol will forever be the "jjang"! Hate to be the Mary au Contraire, but I feel…
I am not into KPop. However, I have been a crazed fan of different things. I am a loyal Potterhead, love FRIENDS, Prison Break, and lots of rock bands. However, like you, I don't spend on merchandise. (Honestly, I cannot really afford it.) Over the years, I have bought small, inexpensive memorabilia. Most of my budget for hobbies goes into buying books. 🤪😇
Again in eps 15, HY and BWS showing the best acting with their micro expression that make you giggling and cryingI…
I loved the scene of the memories flooding back to Ryu Sun Jae in totality. The crazy back and forth, the sound design, the cuts and editing, and BWS's acting. Usually, such reveals get melodramatic in a bad way, taking us out of the realism of the scenario. BWS absolutely killed in the execution of that scene. Sun Jae looked like the wind had been taken out of his sails; he looked both like his world had come to a screeching halt and his world had started spinning at dizzying levels. Even his staggering was so natural. Damn good job to everyone involved in constructing the scene.
I’m antsy right now so i started watching Her Private Life (i started episode 1 a long time ago but got disinterested…
Yes, she could have been, however, Sol will forever be the "jjang"! Hate to be the Mary au Contraire, but I feel no one can displace KHY as Im Sol as the best fangirl a celebrity can ever ask for. And I am referring to only the first episode and not the rest that followed. I like PMY, but, Sol's sincere fangirling came through crystal clear. Also, Her Private Life is a decently good time. But, it can barely stop you from re-watching LR. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My goodness! I have found someone else just as passionate about languages like me. For us, LGBTQAI+ should never been a taboo. Yet, due to western colonialists, the very free flowing attitude and openness towards, as well as acceptance of a variety of sexualities got destroyed. Now, at present, there does exist stigma, but fortunately not as much. The younger generations, especially, is more progressive when it comes to sexual diversity.
The original Taiwanese drama is hands down better. Every aspect is miles better than the KDrama remake. Be it acting, story beats, themes, or soundtrack. Some would whine about the production values. You choose your poison. Do you want fancy sets or a very grounded story combined with fantasy? For perspective, SOOD is way better than LR, even though the latter is simply fabulous. Watch SOOD first. If you are dissatisfied, then watch the remake. You know what's ironic? I admire the leads of the remake from other projects. SOOD was truly a labour of love. I wasn't able to go past the first episode of the remake, and kept fast forwarding while I was at it. You need to pay attention to every little detail. You can't just be a passive viewer. SOOD made me feel nostalgic, even though I have nothing to do with South East Asia in any shape or form. To sum it up, it's a beautiful drama. 🥰