It has to do with people who are poorer working out in the sun- So its not making her uglier but more like class…
Yes, this is a common perception across eastern Asia and the Pacific islands. It's based on very real historical class structures. It has nothing to do with Westerners.
This show is why I try to rarely watch time travel and parallel universe shows and movies. My brain hurts. Despite that, this one wavers between 8.5 and 9 for me; a solid 8.75⭐. The CGI and visuals are beautiful; from costumes to sets to tiny details only us OCD people notice. It's nice to have that Netflix money to back your production budget. The instrumentals were nice and fit well with the scenes and overall feel of the show. The acting is as can be expected from this stellar cast. That said, the romantic chemistry between the characters lacks genuine feeling throughout the show until the last couple episodes. LMH and KGE are great actors in their own rights, but I didn't get the sense that they were in love at all until the last episode. WDH and KYJ had more chemistry and far less on-camera time. I understand this is more of a big picture story than a romantic one, but it would have been nice if the main couple showed some desire to get into each other's pants.
I'm impressed by his ability to play two completely different characters who happen to look exactly alike in The King: Eternal Monarch. For this, I'll look into his other roles; and his visuals are a plus as well.
This kid has got to be the hardest working actor under ten years old in Korea. He is adorable, cocky and seriously well spoken in everything I've seen him in. He's everywhere! Ha!
I started watching *Noble, My Love* because it's an older Sung Hoon movie. I don't really need a good reason to watch his shows. I'm going along loving the sugar and spice characters and their story. I even feel a little comforted at the hateful women that pepper the story for conflict. I became invested in them. Then they just ended it. I don't like that part. There should've been more.
Did they really pair a 40 yr old man with a woman in her 20's disgusting
No, they did not. They paired a 1040 (give or take a century) year old cat spirit in human form as a guardian to a 65 year old woman who sometimes is in a 20 year old woman's body. Then they paired a 20 year old man with a 65 year old woman; who is sometimes a 20 year old woman. I can understand how the fact that this is fiction might confuse a person in thinking the pairings are real. It's okay. Have a cup of chamomile tea.
I genuinely liked watching this show, but it ends sooner than expected and not entirely as expected. I'm not sure if that's a good or bad thing though. It's worth a watch, if you like sweet romantic comedies.
That said, the romantic chemistry between the characters lacks genuine feeling throughout the show until the last couple episodes. LMH and KGE are great actors in their own rights, but I didn't get the sense that they were in love at all until the last episode. WDH and KYJ had more chemistry and far less on-camera time. I understand this is more of a big picture story than a romantic one, but it would have been nice if the main couple showed some desire to get into each other's pants.