How is the child at fault for his parents’ death?! Just because he looked back while he was driving?! Well,…
I have noticed this pattern in both K and C dramas, like why the child is held responsible. Writers, please explain this logic to me. I don't know - maybe this is an Asian logic 🤦🏻♀️ (P.S. I'm thinking if this pattern appears in Thai dramas because in Indian shows I’ve seen the same sh*t). To me, it suggests that parents are more irresponsible because the first thing is that when you’re driving, you should keep your eyes on the road.
It's old school kdrama, it's predictable and full of tropes, and it openly embraces them. And the chemistry is so on point. It's going to be on the list of comfort watches like Business Proposal.
P.S. I just realized that I have watched every Choi Woo Sik drama (just like Kim Young dae's and Ahn Hyo Seop's)
What the heck did I watch in the last few minutes before the epilogue? So at the end, we have no idea if Song Xiaoyu or Nan Feng are real human beings or just characters who are actors that were in Dream of Qingning, a book present in the book called A Dream within a Dream. It is the case of an unreliable narrator in some form, but at least that unreliable narrator is not a killer (where this style is mostly used). Also, in the last few episodes, when Nan Heng asks Song Yimeng how she can be sure the world she is talking about is the real one, this ending gives a whole new meaning to that.
It’s probably happening cause of the uprising of those vertical short drama apparently they are doing better business (I'm talking about huge margins in terms of returns), and many investors are shifting their investments towards them rather than regular dramas.
Every time I choose to watch Thai drama, I get reminded why I don't like them. Everyone just sucks here. Every…
Also that Tony guy, bro for 8 year of friendship you stayed friend just to date her. i don't know how clear of the boundaries she set with him but the way he behave he defiantly wouldn't have respected those boundaries.
It's old school kdrama, it's predictable and full of tropes, and it openly embraces them. And the chemistry is so on point. It's going to be on the list of comfort watches like Business Proposal.
P.S. I just realized that I have watched every Choi Woo Sik drama (just like Kim Young dae's and Ahn Hyo Seop's)
It is the case of an unreliable narrator in some form, but at least that unreliable narrator is not a killer (where this style is mostly used). Also, in the last few episodes, when Nan Heng asks Song Yimeng how she can be sure the world she is talking about is the real one, this ending gives a whole new meaning to that.
"You will love the lead actor 😄
He's like you 😁
You will understand at the end of the series why I said so ☺️"
And I have know idea if this is a compliment?