-I feel like the "exploring the room" bit was a take on many classic cinematographic movies such as Barton Fink,…
I am not a professional either. It’s called educating yourself on what film is, and what the director is implying. Some opinions might have to be overthought and you should learn from others without trying to force your opinion ^^
I'm horribly disappointed, and I hated both characters by the end... can she stop playing the sad poor cry baby!…
-I feel like the "exploring the room" bit was a take on many classic cinematographic movies such as Barton Fink, where the lead character enters a hotel with a wide range of off feelings about it. In this drama, the director might have made everything like this to express how lost the actual character is, and how messy this situation will later become. -Chanyeol will most likely be in it for the rest of the drama because he was the main cause of the event, and he started the conflict. Sure, he might have died- but flashbacks are probably going to be spread throughout to let the viewer figure out WHY he did. -The female lead, in my opinion is just trying to get by. She sees that he is rich, and she may be thinking that she can get some money from this man. Not all woman start off with a grudge against every guy. Some woman tear apart easily and are just trying their best. If I was in her shoes, I would cry just as much. She just lost someone close to her due to unknown causes---? Wouldn't you be just as overwhelmed? -The first episode is explaining the conflict and how the conflict sets up the plot. Throughout the drama we are going to piece together more of it.
From a film student's take on this drama, it is nothing but boring and pretty exciting. You really shouldn't judge something and be open to other's interpretations because you can understand what inspiration the director got to shoot the drama in a certain way.
I am really surprised, as I never saw Park Shin Hye act in something where her stoic expression can add character development.
This time of year, there are many more interesting dramas that are perusing my time-- while I should be studying for final exams. I am looking forward to the rest, and the journey that the main leads have to go through.
ALSO- Early raters are always a problem. I don't think anyone can do anything to fix that. Early reviewers also get on my nerves, because they look more on the interaction of the two leads, and don't count in the amount of work a drama really takes. If you learn cinematography and film language, any drama is more heightened because you see how the director made you want to feel versus what you are pissed off about. So don't give up on a drama too easily just because of the romantic atmosphere or lack there of.
Anyone knows the title of the english song they played in Cuba when he waited for her in the restaurant?I wonder…
I think it's SaltnPaper, who does a lot of different OST's. I don't know if it is unreleased or not, because it doesn't say on Myk (SaltnPaper)'s instagram or twitter. He just reposted someone that was confused with no context. It might...? I know it isn't a released song, though because it is all in English. Hope this helps
Thanks a lot for your article, it's really interesting, and now I'm trying to read the comedia (the hell) by Dante.…
These movies are the first CGI movies to become popular worldwide from Korea. They even showed this in Philly - but sadly I couldn’t go because I was stuck in classes all day. I really didn’t pay attention to the director- but I do know of 200 Pound Beauty. Being a little overweight by genetics and health reasons myself- I try not to curve towards the “fat girl looses weight to become popular” or the “fat girl gets a wish and wishes to be beautiful to become skinny” tropes. Really messes with body image.
There's so much validation with this female lead. With just the first episode alone, I think she just wants someone to give her validation and accept her. While this is an easy watch, something about the fl gives me the impression that she is very lost in her career. Very strong first episode!
Rewatching clips of this drama, I realize that if it was shorter and didn't have some unnecessary melodrama conflicts- it can be easily more powerful. Also, a larger song selection and OST is what makes everyone not want to watch it. The songs make you want to hit your computer screen after a while.
the only movie that comes to mind is Starstruck but honestly I don't even know how that movie started anymore.
Ahh the cliche typical girl runs into pop star boy while her sister is going to one of his concerts and he is going through a back entrance - trope. It's happened in Drama multiple times, since there is only so much you can do with that kind of storyline.
I don't know if I was dreaming this part of my childhood, but wasn't there a Disney movie back in the early 2000's like Stuck in The Suburbs where the FL finds a Pop Star drunk in a club and offers to shape him up/ make him better.
Did I dream this? Or did this happen? Is this kind of hinting at that movie or am I just thinking too deep into this web drama?
Can I just say that this drama does a beautiful representation with recounting American history AND Korean history and just the first episode? Like oh my god?!?!
?? How much can I stress enough that you shouldn't do a review before the series is over? You're opinions can change during the ending. It's like reading a book right before the climax. This series hasn't had a huge climax yet, let alone met the revenge master like yo calm down and wait for it to end?
-Chanyeol will most likely be in it for the rest of the drama because he was the main cause of the event, and he started the conflict. Sure, he might have died- but flashbacks are probably going to be spread throughout to let the viewer figure out WHY he did.
-The female lead, in my opinion is just trying to get by. She sees that he is rich, and she may be thinking that she can get some money from this man. Not all woman start off with a grudge against every guy. Some woman tear apart easily and are just trying their best. If I was in her shoes, I would cry just as much. She just lost someone close to her due to unknown causes---? Wouldn't you be just as overwhelmed?
-The first episode is explaining the conflict and how the conflict sets up the plot. Throughout the drama we are going to piece together more of it.
From a film student's take on this drama, it is nothing but boring and pretty exciting. You really shouldn't judge something and be open to other's interpretations because you can understand what inspiration the director got to shoot the drama in a certain way.
This time of year, there are many more interesting dramas that are perusing my time-- while I should be studying for final exams. I am looking forward to the rest, and the journey that the main leads have to go through.
ALSO- Early raters are always a problem. I don't think anyone can do anything to fix that. Early reviewers also get on my nerves, because they look more on the interaction of the two leads, and don't count in the amount of work a drama really takes. If you learn cinematography and film language, any drama is more heightened because you see how the director made you want to feel versus what you are pissed off about. So don't give up on a drama too easily just because of the romantic atmosphere or lack there of.
Boo!
Also- the English is very well enunciated!
It's happened in Drama multiple times, since there is only so much you can do with that kind of storyline.
Something about the sunshine babbyyy
Ahh I didn't watch the first one. Thanks!
Did I dream this? Or did this happen? Is this kind of hinting at that movie or am I just thinking too deep into this web drama?