i've read positive reviews of this movie so i think i'm going to watch it :)
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yeah the ending of the love stories were painful although i was able to accept the scheduler/yi kyung conclusion. she needed to move on already. LOL it's always a pleasant surprise for me to meet guys who like 49 days since the drama is such a tearjerker. :)
haha yeah. lee jun ki is my current fave. well actually i liked him already in time between dog and wolf. he surprised me there with his acting ability. i like how passionate he is with his acting. most korean actors are famous for being pretty/hot you know? but LJK proved to me that there's more to him and that he actually *can* act.
hmm,i'll probably skip cruel city for good. there were times that i was into those kinds of dramas (mawang was probably the most extreme that i saw).but now, i'm settling for lighter ones because real life is stressful already as it is.
oooh is soulmate good? dramabeans gave it a positive feedback.
Lee Jun Ki <3 He's my Korean actor as of the moment and with good reason. He acts amazingly well AND he's good-looking…
that's what i love about it. the light and tender scenes with his daughter really softens the otherwise gritty story. yeah i hope so too! but since so hyun kyung is the screenwriter, i'm not that worried. :)
Lee Jun Ki - You are the BEST and your roles require a lot of mental strength and are very emotive.
i agree. his stamina in this drama is amazing. he's always running around, falling off a cliff, getting into car accidents, getting shot, etc. lol
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hello champion_of_justice! thank you for the friend request :D i added you already. i'm happy to have one more friend here on MDL. :) really? i didn't think that it was so rare hehe. i just fell in love with him in 49 days and i was so heartbroken that he never ended up with ji hyun. their love story will always be that one "what could have been" that i'll never get over. sigh. i actually decided on 2 weeks because of the 49 days writer. i didn't expect it it to be SO good because of lee jun ki! i'm hoping tobosha will be good too. i had actually planned to watch cruel city but a few eps in and i discovered that it was too dark for me. have you seen it? what dramas are you currently watching now btw? :)
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i've often wondered why jan geun suk has a lot of fans? he's not much of a versatile actor like you said. and he's too pretty. he looks more feminine and even better in fashionable clothes than some actresses (which is a bad thing IMO since being an effeminate-looking guy CAN restrict the roles one gets to play). Being beautiful is one thing. Being a good actor is another. Based on what I read, LJK even had to work really hard and accepted challenging roles to break away from the pretty boy stereotype.
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thanks for the friend request, fellow Lee Jun Ki fan! :D
Lee Jun Ki <3 He's my Korean actor as of the moment and with good reason. He acts amazingly well AND he's good-looking to boot.
Jun Ki's Lee Soo Hyun is my favorite role to date.I never expected him to be able to pull off this tortured character so well since the last role I saw him in was in My Girl when he was still in his "flower boy" days.
Animefayinc you should definitely watch Two Weeks ASAP! If you loved Jun Ki's acting in TBDAW,it's likely that you won't be disappointed. He's a very passionate actor and that's why I really like about him. He's got great chemistry with the little girl who plays his daughter btw. I'm currently digging the drama right now because even though it's a show full of suffering for Lee Jun Ki's character, his moments with his daughter add a touch of softness to its dark and pitiful story of Tae San's life. The brief moments of humor also balance it out.
hmm...this drama, i'm liking so far. its fun and unique. but why do the hong sisters like to stereotype their leading male characters as arrogant, rude alpha men who have very unpleasant personalities? it gets tiring after seeing this pattern over and over again in their previous dramas.
i'm allergic to pseudo-incest romance (doesn't matter if they're step siblings or adoptive siblings, it's still disgusting). but i might as well go back and finish it. people often say that this is a lot better than mawang and i thought mawang was brilliant.
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ah at least nakakarelax ka na ngayon. i'm from makati:)
wow this is probably the darkest drama penned by so hyun kyung i've ever seen. but OMG it's heart-stopping and exciting. i just love love love how deceptive everything is. writer so did not disappoint me. ah, and i love the little girl btw. she's so cute.
haha yeah. lee jun ki is my current fave. well actually i liked him already in time between dog and wolf. he surprised me there with his acting ability. i like how passionate he is with his acting. most korean actors are famous for being pretty/hot you know? but LJK proved to me that there's more to him and that he actually *can* act.
hmm,i'll probably skip cruel city for good. there were times that i was into those kinds of dramas (mawang was probably the most extreme that i saw).but now, i'm settling for lighter ones because real life is stressful already as it is.
oooh is soulmate good? dramabeans gave it a positive feedback.
Jun Ki's Lee Soo Hyun is my favorite role to date.I never expected him to be able to pull off this tortured character so well since the last role I saw him in was in My Girl when he was still in his "flower boy" days.
Animefayinc you should definitely watch Two Weeks ASAP! If you loved Jun Ki's acting in TBDAW,it's likely that you won't be disappointed. He's a very passionate actor and that's why I really like about him. He's got great chemistry with the little girl who plays his daughter btw. I'm currently digging the drama right now because even though it's a show full of suffering for Lee Jun Ki's character, his moments with his daughter add a touch of softness to its dark and pitiful story of Tae San's life. The brief moments of humor also balance it out.