Kdramas having seasons why ??One reason I liked Korean dramas and disliked American dramas ???
They (and other countries) are adopting seasonal format now because of the potential to make more money. Especially if the drama ends up a success. It's smart in my opinion.
Method acting isn't happening only when the drama is shooting.Actor can be so into the role even MONTHS after…
Oh absolutely. I'm aware that method acting isn't just happening when a project is filming. The process is before, during, and can linger afterwards depending on the role and the actor and several other factors.
I was just wondering if the filming was still ongoing because it could possibly explain why he in that state during the presscon. There are still some people who don't believe he was method acting and was just rude which is unfortunate.
This whole controversy has actually increased my interest to watch this xD I've read good things about Jung Hyun's acting, and would like to see just how much Seo Hyun has improved.
The trailer wasn't really that interesting, but I will be watching since this is Dai Si's first lead role. I like…
I looked at the summary again and Dai Si is not the female lead, darn. I was hoping she had finally got the chance to lead a drama :( I'll still watch maybe she'll get a significant amount of screen time.
The trailer wasn't really that interesting, but I will be watching since this is Dai Si's first lead role. I like her and I hope she continues to gain popularity.
Is this a live shoot drama? I just read that Kim Jong Hyun's agency is saying he was in method during the presscon,…
I think I'll wait to read the initial reviews before I decide whether or not I'll watch this one. The screenwriter's track record is solid, I definitely need to get around to watching his other dramas, I've had Secret on my watchlist for a while now.
Is this a live shoot drama? I just read that Kim Jong Hyun's agency is saying he was in method during the presscon, does this mean it's still in the process of filming?
It's a sad ending. I think I read somewhere that the drama may change some things in the plot, but I'm hoping they just leave it as it is. Despite the tragic ending it's a really good story.
I wonder who will be starring in this? I tried to find something, but no luck just rumors at this stage. It's another Fei Wo Si Cun adaptation so it's a must watch for me. Novel info http://www.books.shushengbar.com/?p=5761
Looking forward to this one. Love both the leads and it looks angst filled (which I like) so I'll definitely be checking it out once it airs. Here is the the link to the long trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvuhHwN6MMY
As EvilYuli said it contains a few spoilers so proceed with caution. Even with the spoilers the trailer left me with quite a few questions.
Time will definitely be the the next kdrama I watch, then Waikiki. I'm excited!
I was just wondering if the filming was still ongoing because it could possibly explain why he in that state during the presscon. There are still some people who don't believe he was method acting and was just rude which is unfortunate.
This whole controversy has actually increased my interest to watch this xD I've read good things about Jung Hyun's acting, and would like to see just how much Seo Hyun has improved.
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If you don't mind spoilers a great fan mv was made some years ago and it summarizes the book beautifully
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPBAlqQ3bJw
As EvilYuli said it contains a few spoilers so proceed with caution. Even with the spoilers the trailer left me with quite a few questions.