What’s high for Kdramas? I genuinely want to know.
My rule of thumb was that 7’s meant you either like it or don’t.
7.9s - 8s was that it was fairly enjoyable and could possibly become higher in the future.
And 9 - 10s (10 is rare) was that it proved to be quite popular and it was a critical success.
(5s and 6s are like 7s kinda. But it’s a “watch at your own discretion type of thing. You either do or don’t get back those hours of your life you spent investing your time and attention to it).
Overrated show. Every cringe and cliche scenes placed in every damn episodes in every possible way.. Show should…
For some reason, when you bring up the 1980s, I think of Hong Kong. 😂 Maybe this could’ve worked in that era when Hong Kong’s Entertainment industry was very big. And now I can’t get it outta my head. I have a whole cast, music/soundtrack, the Jackie Chan/Jet Li action/fighting choreography, and the zany side characters in my head.
Cringe and Cliche is HK’s movies summarized. They’re not for everyone. Like this show isn’t for everyone.
I really do like Baifern. I first saw her in “A Crazy Little Thing Called Love” and her performance was great. Years later, I’m glad to find that her career is successful.
Baifern’s one of those actresses/celebrities you can’t ever fault. She’s very likable and pretty.
I was actually, at first, let down by the ending. But in retrospect, it was actually very beautiful.
I love it when a main character has people there for him who want him to succeed. It reminded me of The Alchemist. But with sport stacking. The themes are family, unconditional love, perseverance, and growing up and moving on. It’s about the beauty of youth and finding what happiness is to you. I recommend.
By the way, I wasn’t expecting a cameo from Milli. So unexpected.
And I liked seeing Thailand in this setting and atmosphere.
I was watching one of my favorite Korean movies, and there is a Chinese remake of it.
That is to say, I believe Yaya and Mark Prin would act really well together in a Thai remake of “Too Beautiful to Lie.” I only say this because other individuals think Mark and her and would act together nicely in other remakes as well. So, I can dream, too.
It would be nice to see her play a beautiful swindler who’s just gotten outta the slammer, and to see Mark portray a young pharmacist who somehow becomes embroiled in her lie.
Also, my sister, who doesn’t watch Lakorns, knew who she was before I did because Yaya interviewed GOT7’s Mark Tuan 💚. I knew of Nadech (i.e., The Con Heartist) before I knew of her.
He played his part well in “The Love Proposal”. I think he had a fun time with his role. From facial expressions, mannerisms, and tone or voice. He had the role down pat. My sister was surprised at how handsome he was when I showed her a clip from the drama.
I just recently watched Bad Romeo and I am back to this drama. I still think this is the best Lakorn in a while.…
Yes. I think it’s one of the best.
I believe that if anyone wanted to get into a modern Lakorn or introduce someone to Lakorn (especially if they’re an adamant Koreaboo) it would be this one. All negative traits in Lakorn aren’t pushed so hard in “The Love Proposal.” Will rewatch.
I re-watch it when I want something predictable, likable, and satisfying.
My rule of thumb was that 7’s meant you either like it or don’t.
7.9s - 8s was that it was fairly enjoyable and could possibly become higher in the future.
And 9 - 10s (10 is rare) was that it proved to be quite popular and it was a critical success.
(5s and 6s are like 7s kinda. But it’s a “watch at your own discretion type of thing. You either do or don’t get back those hours of your life you spent investing your time and attention to it).
Anything lower - Why it even on here?
Cringe and Cliche is HK’s movies summarized. They’re not for everyone. Like this show isn’t for everyone.
So, I do understand.
Baifern’s one of those actresses/celebrities you can’t ever fault. She’s very likable and pretty.
I love it when a main character has people there for him who want him to succeed. It reminded me of The Alchemist. But with sport stacking. The themes are family, unconditional love, perseverance, and growing up and moving on. It’s about the beauty of youth and finding what happiness is to you. I recommend.
By the way, I wasn’t expecting a cameo from Milli. So unexpected.
And I liked seeing Thailand in this setting and atmosphere.
That is to say, I believe Yaya and Mark Prin would act really well together in a Thai remake of “Too Beautiful to Lie.” I only say this because other individuals think Mark and her and would act together nicely in other remakes as well. So, I can dream, too.
It would be nice to see her play a beautiful swindler who’s just gotten outta the slammer, and to see Mark portray a young pharmacist who somehow becomes embroiled in her lie.
Also, my sister, who doesn’t watch Lakorns, knew who she was before I did because Yaya interviewed GOT7’s Mark Tuan 💚. I knew of Nadech (i.e., The Con Heartist) before I knew of her.
I believe that if anyone wanted to get into a modern Lakorn or introduce someone to Lakorn (especially if they’re an adamant Koreaboo) it would be this one. All negative traits in Lakorn aren’t pushed so hard in “The Love Proposal.” Will rewatch.