Miyabe is a kind of man who embodies a different kind of bravery. A man who is perceived cowardice, but he is being driven by deep respect for life and this movie revealed his profound bravery in his selfless love for others. A good motivational movie for me .
Haven't seen lee minho is anything but I heard he's pretty good. Now Gong Hyojin is a good actress, I discovered her in It's Okay, That's Love, best healing drama. It's about time I see a out of this world drama.
you are the apple of my eye! it is a 2011 high school movie that immediately made the 2 leads famous. there also…
I've seen You Are the Apple of My Eye, also a good movie from taiwan. I don't know if I will watch the korean adaptation but cannot wait for it. thanks
I don't understand Soo-jin's character at all. Why is she the way she is? What importance does she serve if she is getting so much screentime? idk if someone can enlighten me on that. The storytelling is not good in the way they were trying to achieve, also the underdeveloped characters annoyed tf out me.
That was not the intention of the article. It's just my take on current situation of K-Dramas as I see them
It's great that you’re open about being not an experienced author. However, strong opinions and broad statements in your article can unintentionally spread negativity and create division.
Here are a few reasons why I said things about negativity: 1. author is spreading that "us versus them" mentality especially to newer fans and the older one. Suggesting that only long time fans who has watched #number of dramas can appreciate the "true quality of kdramas".
2. the author literally dismisses these new kdramas (guess who likes these kdramas:- newer fans), that belittles those who may have different tastes or are new to the genre, implying that the enjoyment of certain dramas is only valid if one has the "right" experience.
3. author complains about repetitive tropes are literally presented in a way that feels dismissive. guess what does that do :- readers (newer fans atmost) will feel that their preferences or interests are being attacked rather than engaging in a meaningful dialogue. making the newer fans feel like they don't know quality (a trend these days on this page)
4. author shames (in a subtle way) viewers who enjoy popular or mainstream dramas, silently suggesting that the people who enjoyed those dramas are not enjoying the "true quality of kdramas".
Sharing your perspective is good, but in its current form, it might come across in a way that unintentionally excludes some readers. That's how the article appeared to me. Thank you for your honesty.
1. author is spreading that "us versus them" mentality especially to newer fans and the older one. Suggesting that only long time fans who has watched #number of dramas can appreciate the "true quality of kdramas".
2. the author literally dismisses these new kdramas (guess who likes these kdramas:- newer fans), that belittles those who may have different tastes or are new to the genre, implying that the enjoyment of certain dramas is only valid if one has the "right" experience.
3. author complains about repetitive tropes are literally presented in a way that feels dismissive. guess what does that do :- readers (newer fans atmost) will feel that their preferences or interests are being attacked rather than engaging in a meaningful dialogue. making the newer fans feel like they don't know quality (a trend these days on this page)
4. author shames (in a subtle way) viewers who enjoy popular or mainstream dramas, silently suggesting that the people who enjoyed those dramas are not enjoying the "true quality of kdramas".
Good suspence showcasing the sisters' journey from vulnerability to strength and delivering an engaging storyline with unexpected twists. Superb OSTs too.
The adaptation is not even here but how come it's not better 💀. It's an adaptation they are not trying to be better than the korean one or ruin it.
The storytelling is not good in the way they were trying to achieve, also the underdeveloped characters annoyed tf out me.
Here are a few reasons why I said things about negativity:
1. author is spreading that "us versus them" mentality especially to newer fans and the older one. Suggesting that only long time fans who has watched #number of dramas can appreciate the "true quality of kdramas".
2. the author literally dismisses these new kdramas (guess who likes these kdramas:- newer fans), that belittles those who may have different tastes or are new to the genre, implying that the enjoyment of certain dramas is only valid if one has the "right" experience.
3. author complains about repetitive tropes are literally presented in a way that feels dismissive. guess what does that do :- readers (newer fans atmost) will feel that their preferences or interests are being attacked rather than engaging in a meaningful dialogue. making the newer fans feel like they don't know quality (a trend these days on this page)
4. author shames (in a subtle way) viewers who enjoy popular or mainstream dramas, silently suggesting that the people who enjoyed those dramas are not enjoying the "true quality of kdramas".
Sharing your perspective is good, but in its current form, it might come across in a way that unintentionally excludes some readers. That's how the article appeared to me. Thank you for your honesty.
2. the author literally dismisses these new kdramas (guess who likes these kdramas:- newer fans), that belittles those who may have different tastes or are new to the genre, implying that the enjoyment of certain dramas is only valid if one has the "right" experience.
3. author complains about repetitive tropes are literally presented in a way that feels dismissive. guess what does that do :- readers (newer fans atmost) will feel that their preferences or interests are being attacked rather than engaging in a meaningful dialogue. making the newer fans feel like they don't know quality (a trend these days on this page)
4. author shames (in a subtle way) viewers who enjoy popular or mainstream dramas, silently suggesting that the people who enjoyed those dramas are not enjoying the "true quality of kdramas".
I could explain further but--