Why is it always the FL that gets sick? Can anyone think of examples of the ML being the sick one instead?I wouldn’t…
it's the trend and she is sick, _because_ it was the same in Queen of Tears. Also: Women are "weaker" gender, so it makes sense to make her sick, so everyone can care about her. It wouldn't work the same way if the gender roles were switched. Or did you ever witness a show were the male lead had a sufficiently stable social circle, with cheerful and helping friends? ;) Let's start with the latter first.
I swear to god the parents are taking up too much screen time from the main leads imo. Was kinda disappointed…
I'm with you. But it's cheaper that way. 16*1.2 hours with lead actors is expensive, time consuming (you can't film in parallel) and they story has to be much much more developed. Also: It's still a k-drama and they need all age classes so everyone can relate to something.
i just found out that there is a movieSoshite, Ikiru: The Movie (2019)can anyone who watched it kindly spoil the…
I didn't watch the movie, but I commented my thoughts on it there. Here is the copy pasta:
For everyone who wonders: It's most likely a shortened version of the series. The series has 6*45=270 min duration, while the movie has 135 min duration. Non necessary scenes are cut out.
From here on, SPOILER ALERT: I would expect, most of the scenes with Kiyotakas mother are cut. The same goes for the Phillipines scenes or those in Kesennuma (very long introduction of all participants). Maybe some scenes with her father or Han Yuri and Kiyotaka are cut as well.
For everyone who wonders: It's most likely a shortened version of the series. The series has 6*45=270 min duration, while the movie has 135 min duration. Non necessary scenes are cut out.
From here on, SPOILER ALERT: I would expect, most of the scenes with Kiyotakas mother are cut. The same goes for the Phillipines scenes or those in Kesennuma (very long introduction of all participants). Maybe some scenes with her father or Han Yuri and Kiyotaka are cut as well.
A lot of these comments are just so concerning. It's not the age gap that is necessarily the problem. It's the…
it's a show man and fiction. I support your opinion IRL absoluty, but it's fiction. And don't tell me, you never had a crush on one of your teachers. The show exist just to emphasize that fantasy.
oh wow, im currently watching shooting stars and I’m REALLY surprised to see them both again there XD even in true beauty, Yeo Ha-Jin did make an appearance :) I like this Yeo Ha-Jin Drama-Universe :) very good idea and I hope she will make more cameos in other dramas in the future ^^
Also: It's still a k-drama and they need all age classes so everyone can relate to something.
For everyone who wonders: It's most likely a shortened version of the series.
The series has 6*45=270 min duration, while the movie has 135 min duration. Non necessary scenes are cut out.
From here on, SPOILER ALERT:
I would expect, most of the scenes with Kiyotakas mother are cut. The same goes for the Phillipines scenes or those in Kesennuma (very long introduction of all participants). Maybe some scenes with her father or Han Yuri and Kiyotaka are cut as well.
The series has 6*45=270 min duration, while the movie has 135 min duration. Non necessary scenes are cut out.
From here on, SPOILER ALERT:
I would expect, most of the scenes with Kiyotakas mother are cut. The same goes for the Phillipines scenes or those in Kesennuma (very long introduction of all participants). Maybe some scenes with her father or Han Yuri and Kiyotaka are cut as well.
The same thought must've had someone else as well and cast her for this specific role 3 years later ...
even in true beauty, Yeo Ha-Jin did make an appearance :)
I like this Yeo Ha-Jin Drama-Universe :) very good idea and I hope she will make more cameos in other dramas in the future ^^