I know... But what a great story it would be if someone did this. Chaebol parent: You took the money I gave you to leave him, but you're still together. Poor person: Well, yeah. I'm not stupid. We talked it over. This makes more sense.
Why doesn't the person being bought off to leave the chaebol ever keep the money, tell the parent they'll break up, then stay with the chaebol after telling them about it?
I remember watching this show when I was a kid. I wonder who the actor was that played "Beth" is and what she's doing now. I liked this show a lot; even looked it up 40 years later.
I tried. I watched two episodes. I like the ML a lot but don't believe he can carry the entire show for me. I simply don't like when the innocent lead is falsely accused of something.
Excellent slow burn first love story. I learned a lot about Chinese voice acting from this series. I found it quite interesting as an industry and fandom. The costumes were beautiful. The cast is well chosen and did a wonderful job of telling their character's story. The music matches the story being told in tempo and adds to the characters in style. This reminds me of the riverboat ride at the amusement park. The only angst is cute and funny. The funny parts are sweet. The sweet parts are endearing.
When I say "slow burn" romance, it's not sarcasm. One couple takes twelve years to own up to their feelings for each other. Another couple isn't technically a couple at all, except in every thing they do when on screen together.
I consider myself quite surprised by this movie. Call Boy is unlike anything I've watched from other countries of its kind. The individual stories of the characters although short were told with honest feelings. Certainly a nod to each actor's ability to tell a deep story in so few words. The sexual scenes were often the closing of their story but not always. This could easily become an adult series if done well. I wanted to learn more about the characters after their scene finished. The music is old and grows as the stories unfold. This might read as a diary even, wholly unapologetic and forthright.
I found this during a search of Izuka Kenta works. I think he's absolutely riveting to watch act.
Well I guess those skeletons were just rumors because his new drama "Butterflied Lovers“ just started airing…
This is a more believable rumour. There are few young celebrities who can maintain a relationship on the road to stardom. It's probably why so many marry in their late thirties or forties, when they're more stable in their careers and themselves.
Chaebol parent: You took the money I gave you to leave him, but you're still together.
Poor person: Well, yeah. I'm not stupid. We talked it over. This makes more sense.
He has another show airing on Viki soon. ♥
I learned a lot about Chinese voice acting from this series. I found it quite interesting as an industry and fandom. The costumes were beautiful. The cast is well chosen and did a wonderful job of telling their character's story. The music matches the story being told in tempo and adds to the characters in style.
This reminds me of the riverboat ride at the amusement park. The only angst is cute and funny. The funny parts are sweet. The sweet parts are endearing.
When I say "slow burn" romance, it's not sarcasm. One couple takes twelve years to own up to their feelings for each other. Another couple isn't technically a couple at all, except in every thing they do when on screen together.
I found this during a search of Izuka Kenta works. I think he's absolutely riveting to watch act.