Oh god, Temptation of Wolves.
One of the first movies that made me cry for about fifteen minutes straight.
But I loved every moment of it.
I highly recommend it. (Female protagonist is slightly annoying at first but she gets better along the way so don't drop it quickly)
This was an interesting movie to say the least. I watched it for Joo Jin Mo who has caught my eye in Empress Ki and here in his role as a Koreyo king like in that drama, he's extraordinarily kingly. As an added plus, there's the guards like Song Joong Ki and Yeo Wook Hwan. Overall, a good movie!
Quick question: the song that the king performs at the banquet and that was played in the end - did Joo Jin Mo sing it? It is a beautiful song and I'm extremely curious.
THAT SONG.
I really loved this movie. A couple explicit scenes but a great love story in the end. Had me laughing out loud especially towards the end! I didn't like Ji Sung previously but this movie made me love him :)
Highly recommended. ^^
SO GOOD.
If this drama keeps it up, it's going to beat my all-time favourite sageuk easily. I loved episode 4 so much but that ending!
Can't wait for next week now!
Episode 3 was great, I love how the characters are developing and I keep going back to the beginning of the first episode and wondering how on earth everything's going to come full circle. Really amazing sageuk so far :)
Hi! :) I'm sorry for my late reply but dramas I'm currently watching are Heirs, Empress Ki and Marry Him If You Dare though MHIYD I'm really behind on. Have things gotten any easier for you to start watching dramas again?
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Hi! Nice to meet you too. And thank you for accepting :) I'm all right. Just need to get started on work at the moment. And how are you?
Best scene of episode 7: Eun Sang walks as she puts her hair into a ponytail, Tan walks from behind her and loosens the hair tie, smirking adorably and Young Do watching the entire thing with that sad, slightly jealous puppy look. (Lover of the love triangle speaking here)
Usually, it's the second male lead who likes the girl first, is sweet to her and is constantly helping her as much as he can and it's the male lead who's the jerk who eventually falls for her and progressively becomes a better person.
Here, these roles get reversed which is really refreshing to see for me. I love Young Do's character (even though he's been a horrible bully most of the time) and I can't wait to see his progression into becoming a better person (at least I'm hoping he does). Tan, on the other hand, is so sweet; I just hope he stays that way and there's no amnesia plots that turn him into a jerk.
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Actually, it's only been a year for me as well or at least it will be in December. That said, I'm struggling to find dramas that keep me interested for all the episodes; otherwise I end up just reading recaps or skimming. I feel bad to skip though so I'm trying to be careful in how I choose dramas especially since I have to organize my school work around my addiction ^^
I've only watched two Japanese dramas - Ikemen Desu Ne & Mischievous Kiss: Love In Tokyo and that was because I had watched their Korean counterparts before. I wanted to try the Japanese Hana Kimi but I couldn't find it anywhere to watch so I ended up watching the Korean version. It's easier to find the Korean dramas, I've found, than it is to find the Japanese ones. What site do you use to watch them? :)
I actually like the over-the-top drama in this and how everyone's inter-related even though I thought I'd hate it. I'm glad I gave it a try. It's getting better with every episode.
(Also, I'm developing a huge crush on Kim Woo Bin with every passing episode)
(Can I mention how well tailored Choi Jin Hyuk's suits are? Wow.)
Yup, lots of eye candy in this drama. Loving it.
One of the first movies that made me cry for about fifteen minutes straight.
But I loved every moment of it.
I highly recommend it. (Female protagonist is slightly annoying at first but she gets better along the way so don't drop it quickly)
Quick question: the song that the king performs at the banquet and that was played in the end - did Joo Jin Mo sing it? It is a beautiful song and I'm extremely curious.
I really loved this movie. A couple explicit scenes but a great love story in the end. Had me laughing out loud especially towards the end! I didn't like Ji Sung previously but this movie made me love him :)
Highly recommended. ^^
If this drama keeps it up, it's going to beat my all-time favourite sageuk easily. I loved episode 4 so much but that ending!
Can't wait for next week now!
Here, these roles get reversed which is really refreshing to see for me. I love Young Do's character (even though he's been a horrible bully most of the time) and I can't wait to see his progression into becoming a better person (at least I'm hoping he does). Tan, on the other hand, is so sweet; I just hope he stays that way and there's no amnesia plots that turn him into a jerk.
I've only watched two Japanese dramas - Ikemen Desu Ne & Mischievous Kiss: Love In Tokyo and that was because I had watched their Korean counterparts before. I wanted to try the Japanese Hana Kimi but I couldn't find it anywhere to watch so I ended up watching the Korean version. It's easier to find the Korean dramas, I've found, than it is to find the Japanese ones. What site do you use to watch them? :)
(Also, I'm developing a huge crush on Kim Woo Bin with every passing episode)
(Can I mention how well tailored Choi Jin Hyuk's suits are? Wow.)
Yup, lots of eye candy in this drama. Loving it.