The fact that he isn't getting called out enough in Korea because he is one of the highest paid actors and owns…
i have read that many articles and comments about him regarding the incident are being deleted. he is insanely famous, powerful, and rich, probably has quite a few backer in the industry. of course, they will try to minimise harm and pay off as many people as they can...
Please remember we do not know ANY of these idols/actors. They are complete strangers to us and we are strangers…
you're so right!
we can NEVER know what a celebrity is like behind the scenes. all we see is a carefully crafted personality, made by businessmen and a marketing team. i do believe that there are many good celebrities out there, however, just like in real life, there are many who are bad, evil, and capable of inhumane acts. it's okay to support an actor and to be a fan, but unfortunately this liking and support turns into obsession and dependence quite often.
i think i'd be important to draw the attention of the younger generations (and everyone in general) never to believe everything that's posted on social media, and always keep a distance, even from your favourites.
i will be extremely disappointed in Kenshin if the rumours turn out to be true... this drama still deserves its fame and ratings though, since so many worked hard, let it be on screen or behind the screen, to make a good drama π
to be honest, i love dramas that are about a tragic past and trying to run or heal from it, especially if the struggles are written nicely and are somewhat realistic.
based on the trailer, the male lead will be there for the female lead, supporting her through thick and thin - another trope i wholeheartedly adore!
i might check out the novel later on because now you got so damn curious! π
hmm, interesting! i don't mind the change if it includes more romance, though. we'll see how things turn out π i'd be so happy if it were just as good as The First Frost.
i had the same thought at first tbh, but, since this drama is an S+ drama, they needed more experienced and popular…
that's sad to hear! he'd deserve better. mld is very k-drama oriented though :// leaving only a small place for c-entertainment. i hope his popularity will rise though. π I wonder how famous he is in China compared to international media.
now, i'm gonna go and press a heart on his profile πΆπΌββοΈ
i had the same thought at first tbh, but, since this drama is an S+ drama, they needed more experienced and popular…
it's my first time seeing him on screen, actually! π₯Ί but i'm in love already~ definitely gonna check out other dramas of his later on, and give him a following on insta! he's such a talent, i love his expressions π₯°
all the βFL cant actβ crazies are out i see. Meanwhile shes being praised to high heaven for her acting in…
i think she's doing an amazing job! π i don't know what those people expect from her. Yifan is emotionally distant with many unprocessed traumas, plus she has a timid and quiet character. she can't be smiling all day and act lousy. the little pouts and her eyes tell everything, one just has to pay attention π€
plus, grandpa was a great catalyst for the relationship to develop between the second main leads. they solve real…
the actor playing grandpa either has a strong backup in the entertainment industry, who pushed for a role for him, or the director wanted to add something plus. i'm not sure. either way, a little less screentime would have been better, indeed π₯Ή
But its just as heavy if not more heavy. They were the lighthearted couple before the gramps stuff, and now they…
grandpa was introduced pretty early on. they hadn't interacted before him that much, only meeting once or twice. hence, why he became the catalyst. i think it was still executed nicely compared to other second couples in dramas. their relationship feels mature and, in my opinion, a lot more light-hearted so far. not sure what future episodes will bring, though.
am i the only one who doesn't have any problem with the grandpa storyline? sure, it was a weird idea to add it…
plus, grandpa was a great catalyst for the relationship to develop between the second main leads. they solve real life problems in a mature way. it fits the vibe of the drama more, and makes them less clichè...
in my opinion, melodramas are so much better than romcoms. somehow i enjoy the storyline more!
i'm many episodes behind π so that's why people are having such intense conversations here, thanks for telling me.
hopefully, the next episode will explain why some things happened (or justify this change)
this is what i came back to? what happened to the chill comment section? ππ
we can NEVER know what a celebrity is like behind the scenes. all we see is a carefully crafted personality, made by businessmen and a marketing team. i do believe that there are many good celebrities out there, however, just like in real life, there are many who are bad, evil, and capable of inhumane acts. it's okay to support an actor and to be a fan, but unfortunately this liking and support turns into obsession and dependence quite often.
i think i'd be important to draw the attention of the younger generations (and everyone in general) never to believe everything that's posted on social media, and always keep a distance, even from your favourites.
i will be extremely disappointed in Kenshin if the rumours turn out to be true... this drama still deserves its fame and ratings though, since so many worked hard, let it be on screen or behind the screen, to make a good drama π
based on the trailer, the male lead will be there for the female lead, supporting her through thick and thin - another trope i wholeheartedly adore!
i might check out the novel later on because now you got so damn curious! π
thanks for your response π₯°
now, i'm gonna go and press a heart on his profile πΆπΌββοΈ
i still prefer them this way over the clichΓ©, forced comedic relief trope. just my opinion though. it's okay if somebody doesn't agree! π