Yesterday: Asia artist Awards 2021 Best OST: Lim Young Woong (โLove Always Run Awayโ from โYoung Lady and…
I never get tired of listening to it play during the drama... and then I go and listen to it two or three times afterwards :) It totally deserves all the attention it's getting
ahh my poor baby YG I just feel more and more sympathy for him as the episodes go by... he is so NOT interested in SR! and of course, she isn't helping... literally acts like his mom
What an interesting article! I really love the umbrellas of Dramaland. The most memorable umbrellas to me: 1. I'm Not A Robot - FL invents an umbrella that becomes transparent when you press a button on it and opaque when you press it again. It is used multiple times, in all the most romantic scenes, and it's really, really cute. 2. Oh My Venus - They hide their kiss with an umbrella 3. Tomorrow With You - that memorable yellow umbrella weathered everything with them... the wedding scene was so creative. Rain during a wedding is usually considered a bad omen, but I love the message they were sending across - "we may not have had the best of beginnings, but we guarantee our ending to be passionate and sincere, an explosion of bright light and love"
Dong Yi also, the king is oldest that Dong Yi.Story of Yanxi Palace, the emperor is 15 years older than Ying Lo
I don't mean a teenager-ish romance... I mean a proper, mature romance between two people, like in lots of rom-coms. The movie "Long Live the King" was good... no kiss scenes but you could really feel the mutual love. In most of the older man/younger woman dramas, the ML is head over heels while the woman is either uninterested till a few episodes before the end or just plays him for most of the time. Unlike noona romances, where the ML is usually like a puppy with heart-eyes only for FL and no one else.
well, there's Goblin/Guardian: The Lonely and Great God ๐I would also like to watch a drama with a huge age…
If we're taking My Roommate is a Gumiho, then there's always My Love From the Star, Kiss Goblin, Tale of The Nine-Tailed, and all those other fantasy dramas with 100s of years of age gap while the characters look the same age ๐
Okay this was so good!! Son Ye Jin, Park Hae Il and the rest acted the HECK out of their roles. I cried so much at the end. What a princess. The airport scene was one of the most touching, heartbreaking scenes I've witnessed.
I know Kim Jang Han's character isn't real, but as a story character, my brain just can't fathom what he went through. As a work of fiction, I still would love seeing everything from his point of view since it's sure to be more grittierโ working as a spy in the Japanese army, then as a journalist under a government he didn't support... the things he did, his stubborn determination, his total one-track mind from the moment he got engaged to her I just can't handle it
Does anyone know a drama with an age gap, that's as good as this?
well, there's Goblin/Guardian: The Lonely and Great God ๐ I would also like to watch a drama with a huge age gap with an Older Man/Younger Woman... I just can't seem to find good ones (dropped Dating in the Kitchen after 2 episodes)
True. At least its bearable. Unlike any dramas that will have heavy tragedy like falling off a building, hit by…
No, another user and I already decided that it would be a lot more fun if the handkerchief came in flying right in the wedding day and slap Sa Ra on the face ๐
I doubt he will actually marry her right? He will probably remember everything at the altar or something.
LOL that would be soooooo funny! She'll be standing there with her vixen face and fake high pitched voice and YG will look all confused. Just as she starts to dre about being the queen of the house, banishing Se Chan and Jae Ni to the US and firing DD or whatever other evil nonsense, and suddenly the handkerchief flies in victoriously while Stay With Me from the Goblin OST plays in the background ๐ and then it just SLAPS her in the face and YG gets his memore back and then all hell breaks loose
It was perfect until they really prolonged foolish stuff with the amnesia thingy. The writer could have focused…
have some mercy... poor writer has to keep us interested for 50 whole episodes ๐ I would personally choose amnesia over watching them struggle with their age gap relationship for lots and lots of episodes. At least we can blame the amnesia and SR for everything that goes wrong. Have you watched Perfect World, the jdrama? Its about a paraplegic guy and a girl and it is EXHAUSTING to watch them struggle against all odds to be in a relationship. Sure, it's eye-opening. But it's not what I would tune in to watch every weekend till March.
I doubt he will actually marry her right? He will probably remember everything at the altar or something.
lmao imagine the handkerchief, all tattered and worn, finally finding its way to the wedding venue and alighting on YG's shoulder just as he is about to say "I do" ๐๐๐
Goodness, this is the first time I've forgotten to continue watching a k-drama. I love the actors but ahhh sometimes the plot seems to be going nowhere
The most memorable umbrellas to me:
1. I'm Not A Robot - FL invents an umbrella that becomes transparent when you press a button on it and opaque when you press it again. It is used multiple times, in all the most romantic scenes, and it's really, really cute.
2. Oh My Venus - They hide their kiss with an umbrella
3. Tomorrow With You - that memorable yellow umbrella weathered everything with them... the wedding scene was so creative. Rain during a wedding is usually considered a bad omen, but I love the message they were sending across - "we may not have had the best of beginnings, but we guarantee our ending to be passionate and sincere, an explosion of bright light and love"
I know Kim Jang Han's character isn't real, but as a story character, my brain just can't fathom what he went through. As a work of fiction, I still would love seeing everything from his point of view since it's sure to be more grittierโ working as a spy in the Japanese army, then as a journalist under a government he didn't support... the things he did, his stubborn determination, his total one-track mind from the moment he got engaged to her I just can't handle it
I would also like to watch a drama with a huge age gap with an Older Man/Younger Woman... I just can't seem to find good ones (dropped Dating in the Kitchen after 2 episodes)