Why those people making it an issue now? There are already a few Korean drama that has NSFW scene already, maybe…
Not everyone wants to watch people swap spit or get busy on the big screen. I've been vocal about my discontent with the NSFW trend. This isn't the first time
Some people have problem with the "romance" part. They also have issues with the upcoming kissing scene. I don’t…
One of the reasons we turn to Kdramas is because they sometimes offer a refreshing alternative to the gratuitous NSFW scenes of Western shows. Why would you assume that we hold Asian shows to a different standard?
Eat them up? Let's say Asian or non-Asian NSFW scenes were a dish. I'd send it back to the chef and ask for a refund
Japan waged an all-out war on Korean culture and used the missing Korean hostages for inhumane experiments, which is a direct consequence of war. War is a central part of the story
Apparently, there's going to be a "kiss" scene between the main characters? In a story about colonialism, human…
People allowing themselves to get emotionally involved or starting families during wartime is distasteful, inappropriate and ill-advised. They wouldn't be able to provide a stable and secure environment for a family
I hold firm to my belief that the "straight" lifestyle or "procreation" is not an acceptable, moral practice. I can't be okay with a narrative that advocates for it, especially in a time of conflict when the stakes are higher
We are chill. So chill and relaxed, we are practically horizontal. Why don't you chill out? Some people might…
No need to apologize for sharing your thoughts, that's what this platform is all about. Everyone is welcome to chime in :D
The "romance" genre isn't our cup of tea, and that's okay. With its formulaic storylines, idealized relationships, and problematic tropes, it's a train wreck in slow motion 99% of the time. I'd steer clear and find my thrills elsewhere
We are chill. So chill and relaxed, we are practically horizontal. Why don't you chill out? Some people might…
I'll admit, I'm not a fan of the "romance" genre
I was drawn to Gyeongseong Creature for its themes of war and human experimentation. The "romance" tag was added later. It was fair game to be caught off guard or disappointed that a promising thriller was hijacked by "romance"
The most feminine women dispatching entire armies of men raises questions about the verisimilitude of the narrative. Producers should seek out actresses who embody emotional and physical fortitude
People need to chill out, i am sooo glad that i went into this without scrolling through comments cuz i loved…
We are chill. So chill and relaxed, we are practically horizontal. Why don't you chill out?
Some people might have "shipped" the leads and wished for "romance." I know I wouldn't fall into the category. "Romance" detracts from the dark narrative and theme of the story. And the main leads? They have less chemistry than a mismatched pair of socks
"cgi is awful" gurllll are you kidding me???!!! you'd prolly prefer the monster coming out of your screen atpBuh…
I agree. The Korean actors delivered their Japanese lines with confidence and accuracy. They pulled off the challenging task of playing roles that are outside of their cultural background, and that was commendable
A few episodes in..So far imo (without spoilers):- FL is the best part of this.- The cgi is awful but mostly hidden…
Apparently, there's going to be a "kiss" scene between the main characters? In a story about colonialism, human experimentation and resistance, the feeding frenzy or "lip-lock-of-doom" feels like a serious misstep
"Humans in particular desire to become apex predators"...tf u mean😭 all I want in life is to live in a cute…
Humans have become the ultimate apex predators. They hunt and harvest other species at a rate that far exceeds their environment. They have a desire for power and dominance, over non-human species, and humans they perceive as weak, different or "abnormal"
Other species are limited by the availability of their prey. Humans are only limited by their own desires. This makes them a unique and dangerous force
Eat them up? Let's say Asian or non-Asian NSFW scenes were a dish. I'd send it back to the chef and ask for a refund
Japan waged an all-out war on Korean culture and used the missing Korean hostages for inhumane experiments, which is a direct consequence of war. War is a central part of the story
I hold firm to my belief that the "straight" lifestyle or "procreation" is not an acceptable, moral practice. I can't be okay with a narrative that advocates for it, especially in a time of conflict when the stakes are higher
The "romance" genre isn't our cup of tea, and that's okay. With its formulaic storylines, idealized relationships, and problematic tropes, it's a train wreck in slow motion 99% of the time. I'd steer clear and find my thrills elsewhere
Actors and actresses engage in some lip-locking for their horny fans. They aren't compatible on a deeper level
I was drawn to Gyeongseong Creature for its themes of war and human experimentation. The "romance" tag was added later. It was fair game to be caught off guard or disappointed that a promising thriller was hijacked by "romance"
The most feminine women dispatching entire armies of men raises questions about the verisimilitude of the narrative. Producers should seek out actresses who embody emotional and physical fortitude
My favorite Kdramas: Weak Hero Class 1, The King of Pigs, Revenant, The Guest, The Kidnapping Day, Mother, Bloodhounds and Strangers from Hell
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Some people might have "shipped" the leads and wished for "romance." I know I wouldn't fall into the category. "Romance" detracts from the dark narrative and theme of the story. And the main leads? They have less chemistry than a mismatched pair of socks
Other species are limited by the availability of their prey. Humans are only limited by their own desires. This makes them a unique and dangerous force
Human greed often drives wars. Media can raise public awareness about that. If not now, when?