I'm sorry, but are we going to see anything interesting from the FL or is she just going to be "the bad girl who doesn't care about anything but money" for 16 whole episodes? Also, whenever she breaks the fourth wall and talks to the camera it's just uncomfortable. I really don't want to use the word "cringe", but it's really close to it.
I came here to put an end to an argument, but I guess I was wrong to try. Some people just enjoy being a part of one. Right. Please tell me more, it's not like I actually have a degree in the topic and worked in the filmmaking industry. It's obvious you know more than me, so please go on. I'd love to learn from you.
Alright, I've seen enough. Let me pull up google so you guys can stop fighting over this. So first of all: (source: wikipedia) - Filmmaking is a form of art. (Yes, that includes kdramas.)
And second: (source: encyclopedia) - Realism, in the arts, the accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life.
So based on what wikipedia and the encyclopedia says (plus what I've learned in art school in case anyone wants to tell me those two sources are wrong) Yes, kdramas can be realistic and no, this list isn't stupid at all.
Sigh. The first couple of episodes were pretty great, but then it started to feel like they just improvised the second half. I bet they thought the key to writing a mystery is to overly complicate things. The acting was 10/10, which kind of saved the whole show.
To be fair, there is no such thing as "best actor". It's subjective. Still, it's interesting to see how people's taste change with time. The top 3 isn't the same as it was a few months ago in a similar list.
Lol why is awaken topping the lists. Must be troll or bots.
111 votes currently. If someone has enough free time to create THAT MANY accounts just to vote for something in a meaningless list on a drama site... I have to admit I'm jealous of them. Yeah, no... I'm pretty sure people just like it.
Is it just me, or did this whole season feel off compared to the first one? I'm not saying it was bad, but it just simply wasn't as good. How do I say this... it felt like the writer rushed the whole thing and didn't care about it as much.
Holy crap, this was good. Why did I sleep on it for so long? Words cannot describe how great this show is. Only…
That's the question we've all been asking. This show had a lot of potential for a whole another season. They could continue the story easily, just a tiny bit of imagination is needed. I don't think it'll ever happen unfortunately. It makes me so sad.
So good to see Awaken get the recognition it deserves. It's such an underrated show!
I just started watching it today. I didn't have high hopes because of the 8.3 rating, but now I'm on ep 8 already and all I can say is WOW. Why is it only 8.3? I'm about to skip sleeping tonight to finish it. It's just too good.
Joy of life is not a romance drama it's a drama with central theme of suspence, mystery and martial arts why did…
It has a romance tag. I never watched it, so I have no idea if it has romance or not, but the tag is there. That's why it's been removed. If it's wrong, feel free to add it back to the list.
Also, whenever she breaks the fourth wall and talks to the camera it's just uncomfortable. I really don't want to use the word "cringe", but it's really close to it.
Right. Please tell me more, it's not like I actually have a degree in the topic and worked in the filmmaking industry. It's obvious you know more than me, so please go on. I'd love to learn from you.
So first of all: (source: wikipedia)
- Filmmaking is a form of art. (Yes, that includes kdramas.)
And second: (source: encyclopedia)
- Realism, in the arts, the accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life.
So based on what wikipedia and the encyclopedia says
(plus what I've learned in art school in case anyone wants to tell me those two sources are wrong)
Yes, kdramas can be realistic and no, this list isn't stupid at all.
Thank you for coming to my TED talk.