I rewatched it more than 15 times. LOL! ;-)And I still find some things I wasn't aware, taaaaa.
Same writer dramas. - Memories of the Alhambra. (AR game) - Queen In Hyun's man. (complex time travel) - Nine time travel. (complex time travel) - Yumi cells. (brain cells world)
I just ended final episode. Woo. The emotion was higher than what I excepted. So, it was a makjang drama with a naturalistic touch. Last episodes are very good.
As you seem to be a big fan of this drama, I take the liberty to give you the link to the season 2 (not official, but written as if it was). https://twitter.com/EnchanteurW/status/1598991594979397632 On this twitter link, which shows how it is done, a link to my blog with the episodes already published. The screenshot of the Korean screenplay is a page of the real screenplay of W (which I translated and studied to improve my writing).
I'm busy and lack time, but maybe one day, I should write an article on MyDramaList about korean screenplay. Many people write fan-fictions and I think it's a very good way to do it, because it's easy to read. And I find that less boring than the novel style (past tense and blah blah blah).
Maybe it's because I'm a writer myself, but I was hooked from beginning to end. The idea of a plot hole coming…
Yes, I think a writer or anyone doing art (more precisely drawing and comics book) should like it. I have done both in my life! It needs also a taste for mind-blowing content. So I wrote the season 2 of this drama, maybe you could be interested. It's on my blog, just check my profile here, there is a link. Just: it isn't novel but screenplay, that change a lot of things about the writing style. There is true genious in W. Quite a brainy story, with a lot of cause and effects. Nothing is left on the way, and most of the time, we have answer, clues, or consequences from a past event, even small ones. Just an example: the nurse trying to kill Kang Chul. This situation isn't put under the carpet, and later, episode 4, we learn what hapenned to the nurse after that, so Kang Chul can make deduction about this strange case.
Why does Kang Cheol make so many comments about questioning her beauty, episodes 1 & 2.
Well, we have to accept the masterpiece is as it is! For the worst or the better. It's almost impossible to say if a change X or Y could have lead to a better script. I'm not sure about anything.
As you mention it, I often thinked about the "Kang Chul recover his memory". What would need a twist like: Yeon Joo draw on the tablet a scene where Kang Chul remember. Just that was enough. So, technicaly, it was possible. But at the time of the story it was possible (should be episode 13), it wasn't really necessary anymore.
When the screenwriter published her screenplay, she was proposing people to play with it. I don't know if someone made a modification with that plot. Of course it's not easy if we want to do it really! It needs to write the scene, remove some others scenes, and modify what's coming next in the whole screenplay.
Why does Kang Cheol make so many comments about questioning her beauty, episodes 1 & 2.
Yes! Of course, you are right about that. We even have a good example of this in episode 9: when Do-Yoon ask to Kang Chul about the mysterious woman looking at him (Yeon Joo). And he says "maybe one of your ex girlfriend you forgot". So the myth of "playboy" action hero is a core basic of the character, like a cliche. However, it's just blah blah. In a script we can say someone is X or Y but it don't have any value or reality as long as there is no action about that. It's the case about Kang Chul. It's what the character is supposed to be, but as the author also banished that, there wasn't any real scene about that in the manhwa (Kang Chul with some girlfriends). It's just words. Then in the "real" W universe, we have the real facts: Kang Chul didn't have any experience with women. Words don't matter, it need pictures (in a manhwa).
In the recap there should be a link to previous episodes. I assure there is a thread for all episodes. Look if there could be a arrow or link to click at the bottom of the page.
About this: it's a way to make us understand something. At episode 2 ending, Sung-Moo assistant says she don't understand what happens to the story because the author Sung-Moo banished any romantic storyline in the manhwa, and suddenly there is a kiss! (because of Yeon-Joo!!). Kang Chul know nothing about women and isn't even able to say if a woman is beautiful or not. That's why later (episode 7), he have to study a book about how to please women!! (but he learn fast, lol).
Amazing support actors: if you know a bit the writers, they try to hire a bunch of actors, often the same. - Kim Jung Hyun, a real good actor, already the ML younger in Sandglass, with an amazing role in Giant, and here in Empress Ki. - Yang Hyung Wook. This guy is almost an non-actor, he never shooted in any other drama than the writer's ones. We can't forget how much he was funny in Incarnation of money. But we saw him too in Vagabond. Here, he's the room chief in the prison (and maybe the mouse???).
"I think this sums up the reason why people like drama songs, because it reminds them of the drama. But unfortunately,…
I'm curious to listen, but please send links (you posted songs in another comment, same, edit with links).
I give an example of a drama song, currently in my top 10. I dislike this drama, I have it drop!!! I never heard the song in the drama, just listened to it for the song. And all the other songs in this drama are awful, and the background music bad. I listened to the record only. Healing Love (drama "Kill me heal me"). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-xqK8KxP7Y
This song has a lot of structure, with multiple parts. The climax comes on the chorus, thanks to a male and female track each having their melody. Harmonically, it's satisfying, a bit simpler than jazz harmonies. The sound of the electronic piano immediately reminds of these two masterpieces: Uzeb (jazz fusion): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObEP4zynI0g Michel Jonasz (jazzy singer): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O61dDy_SMKQ
- Memories of the Alhambra. (AR game)
- Queen In Hyun's man. (complex time travel)
- Nine time travel. (complex time travel)
- Yumi cells. (brain cells world)
Woo. The emotion was higher than what I excepted.
So, it was a makjang drama with a naturalistic touch.
Last episodes are very good.
Very good ending. Congrats.
https://twitter.com/EnchanteurW/status/1598991594979397632
On this twitter link, which shows how it is done, a link to my blog with the episodes already published. The screenshot of the Korean screenplay is a page of the real screenplay of W (which I translated and studied to improve my writing).
https://twitter.com/EnchanteurW/status/1598991594979397632
Only the season 2 can save you now. ahaha!!
I'm busy and lack time, but maybe one day, I should write an article on MyDramaList about korean screenplay. Many people write fan-fictions and I think it's a very good way to do it, because it's easy to read. And I find that less boring than the novel style (past tense and blah blah blah).
And I still find some things I wasn't aware, taaaaa.
So I wrote the season 2 of this drama, maybe you could be interested. It's on my blog, just check my profile here, there is a link. Just: it isn't novel but screenplay, that change a lot of things about the writing style. There is true genious in W. Quite a brainy story, with a lot of cause and effects. Nothing is left on the way, and most of the time, we have answer, clues, or consequences from a past event, even small ones. Just an example: the nurse trying to kill Kang Chul. This situation isn't put under the carpet, and later, episode 4, we learn what hapenned to the nurse after that, so Kang Chul can make deduction about this strange case.
As you mention it, I often thinked about the "Kang Chul recover his memory". What would need a twist like: Yeon Joo draw on the tablet a scene where Kang Chul remember. Just that was enough. So, technicaly, it was possible. But at the time of the story it was possible (should be episode 13), it wasn't really necessary anymore.
When the screenwriter published her screenplay, she was proposing people to play with it. I don't know if someone made a modification with that plot. Of course it's not easy if we want to do it really! It needs to write the scene, remove some others scenes, and modify what's coming next in the whole screenplay.
In the recap there should be a link to previous episodes. I assure there is a thread for all episodes. Look if there could be a arrow or link to click at the bottom of the page.
https://bitchesoverdramas.com/category/w-two-worlds/
About this: it's a way to make us understand something. At episode 2 ending, Sung-Moo assistant says she don't understand what happens to the story because the author Sung-Moo banished any romantic storyline in the manhwa, and suddenly there is a kiss! (because of Yeon-Joo!!). Kang Chul know nothing about women and isn't even able to say if a woman is beautiful or not. That's why later (episode 7), he have to study a book about how to please women!! (but he learn fast, lol).
- Kim Jung Hyun, a real good actor, already the ML younger in Sandglass, with an amazing role in Giant, and here in Empress Ki.
- Yang Hyung Wook. This guy is almost an non-actor, he never shooted in any other drama than the writer's ones. We can't forget how much he was funny in Incarnation of money. But we saw him too in Vagabond. Here, he's the room chief in the prison (and maybe the mouse???).
I give an example of a drama song, currently in my top 10. I dislike this drama, I have it drop!!! I never heard the song in the drama, just listened to it for the song. And all the other songs in this drama are awful, and the background music bad. I listened to the record only.
Healing Love (drama "Kill me heal me").
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-xqK8KxP7Y
This song has a lot of structure, with multiple parts. The climax comes on the chorus, thanks to a male and female track each having their melody. Harmonically, it's satisfying, a bit simpler than jazz harmonies. The sound of the electronic piano immediately reminds of these two masterpieces:
Uzeb (jazz fusion): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObEP4zynI0g
Michel Jonasz (jazzy singer): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O61dDy_SMKQ
There are tons of dramas, but I don't even know where to start.