Episode 6 ! Wooooo--- crazy episode. So much the writer had in her pocket since long and she drop ! But first... Seo-Jin + Eun-Buyl scene in hospital bedroom... so good intense, like we got before. The famous JDT alter-ego... just a player addict, that fall from high in the garbage can ! :-D Eun-Byul go bitch again (note how she stroke her hair like a dog, lol !), but nice thing... the mad maid come back to take "care" of her, ha ha ha. But now this mad maid don't have much power, since Seo-Jin is on the track for good. End of the episode, lololololol, I didnt foressee that, but it's very cool. Just one thing... Why the police say he's dead when actualy they recovered NO BODY !!! Huge hole here. ^^
I ended episode 2. Just as good. Song Kang is a bit cursed with roles like that, but it's true he can easely incarnate the perfect (and a bit heartless) seductive guy ! ^^ I crack for Han So Hee / Na Bi. Oh okay, I already said that. Just it deserve to be said again. Each scenes are nice to watch. Even they are slice of life type, it's good slice of life, not boring one. Always some tension, captivating events, good direction, like the drink scene in Na Bi appartement.
I just watched episode 1. Woo! It's good. The story is simple, straight on. But the way it's directed make it addictive. Slow paced in a good way. We get the complicity, with beautiful and sometimes surprising close-up. The tension of attraction. Main actress is like a charm. Not only pretty but also talentuous, a play different from world of the married. Main actor is nice too. Episode 1 make feel like a magic love story, but as we know the pitch, there is something disturbing. We guess things won't get so well later.
is it only me who hasn't been able to watch this drama???.....Like i couldn't after ep 2 at all.....I want to…
Goblin helped me define my rating scale, taking the top spot for the most boring drama ever written. Since then, I've found that Hospital Playlist is worse. Doom at your service looks more boring too, as even people who liked Goblin comment on it as boring. I don't dare watch even the first episode.
You say all this, but whenever you make a piece of fiction, you have a responsibility to make sure there are no…
A doctor certainly understood long ago that you can see anything and everything in a drama. In my profession, I often laugh when I see how dramas deal with this, it is really unrealistic. At the same time, I understand the storyteller's approach. Often, there is a need for shortcuts, for striking visual elements. To energize the story or to give an easy understanding, to be attractive. Even when the writer knows the reality, it is often better not to depict it exactly.
It is more than likely that the writer of "Ok not to be ok" did some investigative work (or sent her assistants to do so). It helps to create a basic set with some details that ring true. But the rest has to bend to the needs of the story.
In Interstellar, by Christopher Nolan, a good movie. There are cosmologists who contributed to the film to make it more believable. But the screenwriter said, he had to twist that to make his story more exciting. If you know anything about physics, you can see that parts of the movie are not believable regarding the physics. But it is similar enough and the scenes are great. That's the main thing for a fiction.
Only drama I watched in this is "it's ok not to be okay". (and I didnt finished it yet) It's fiction, and it don't affect my life. And in a fiction, it's fun. Also, we know already before to watch the drama there will be romance. So, the condition of the FL is bad, but not to the point she can't love someone. No drama portray something realistic, it has always been like that, almost. The focus is on the emotion, the dramatisation and the romantisation. We could say that for any movie, if watcher can't separate fiction from reality, what can the writer do ? Nothing. You just ask the writer to comply to your own standard. It's not better. The writers just do what is the best for the story, to be attractive, there is no standard to apply. And I think they are right to do so. I dislike stories when I feel something is forced into. If people wan't something realist, it's better to watch a movie proven to be very realistic (but probably boring) or watch a documentary, or read medecine articles.
I couldn't read the whole article because, except Mr Sunshine, I would like to watch the dramas in the list. And it look good for me if they are heartbreaking. I'm curious ! I have some others heartbreaking dramas, like : Remember the war of the son, Sandglass, Stairway to Heaven, and so many others, the whole list would be too long. Even some dramas without a sad ending can be heartbreaking or have strong heartbreaking scenes. A drama like "Signal", for example, hit hard emotionnaly.
Secretary Jo don't disapoint in this season. ;-) Beaten so many times by JDT because he don't do well his job. Internal conflict because he's friend with Jeny's father. Then, on his knee when his master throw him a gold ingot.
Ok, now everything make sense (don't watch if you don't like theories and spoilers).https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MI07IV6aR0
Ahhhh, thanks, but I can't watch that, I don't like spoilers. And I'm not confused about what happens, it's clear. Of course, there is mysteries, but that's part of the game.
Not sure he even still have his dick. lololol ! Romance is on a bad start. ^^
But first... Seo-Jin + Eun-Buyl scene in hospital bedroom... so good intense, like we got before.
The famous JDT alter-ego... just a player addict, that fall from high in the garbage can ! :-D
Eun-Byul go bitch again (note how she stroke her hair like a dog, lol !), but nice thing... the mad maid come back to take "care" of her, ha ha ha. But now this mad maid don't have much power, since Seo-Jin is on the track for good.
End of the episode, lololololol, I didnt foressee that, but it's very cool. Just one thing...
Why the police say he's dead when actualy they recovered NO BODY !!! Huge hole here. ^^
I crack for Han So Hee / Na Bi. Oh okay, I already said that. Just it deserve to be said again.
Each scenes are nice to watch. Even they are slice of life type, it's good slice of life, not boring one.
Always some tension, captivating events, good direction, like the drink scene in Na Bi appartement.
But the way it's directed make it addictive. Slow paced in a good way.
We get the complicity, with beautiful and sometimes surprising close-up. The tension of attraction.
Main actress is like a charm. Not only pretty but also talentuous, a play different from world of the married. Main actor is nice too. Episode 1 make feel like a magic love story, but as we know the pitch, there is something disturbing. We guess things won't get so well later.
The pitch make me think about the manga "Akumetsu".
But I don't expect the writer goes that far.
It is more than likely that the writer of "Ok not to be ok" did some investigative work (or sent her assistants to do so). It helps to create a basic set with some details that ring true. But the rest has to bend to the needs of the story.
In Interstellar, by Christopher Nolan, a good movie. There are cosmologists who contributed to the film to make it more believable. But the screenwriter said, he had to twist that to make his story more exciting. If you know anything about physics, you can see that parts of the movie are not believable regarding the physics. But it is similar enough and the scenes are great. That's the main thing for a fiction.
It's fiction, and it don't affect my life. And in a fiction, it's fun.
Also, we know already before to watch the drama there will be romance. So, the condition of the FL is bad, but not to the point she can't love someone.
No drama portray something realistic, it has always been like that, almost. The focus is on the emotion, the dramatisation and the romantisation.
We could say that for any movie, if watcher can't separate fiction from reality, what can the writer do ? Nothing. You just ask the writer to comply to your own standard. It's not better. The writers just do what is the best for the story, to be attractive, there is no standard to apply. And I think they are right to do so. I dislike stories when I feel something is forced into.
If people wan't something realist, it's better to watch a movie proven to be very realistic (but probably boring) or watch a documentary, or read medecine articles.
I have some others heartbreaking dramas, like : Remember the war of the son, Sandglass, Stairway to Heaven, and so many others, the whole list would be too long.
Even some dramas without a sad ending can be heartbreaking or have strong heartbreaking scenes. A drama like "Signal", for example, hit hard emotionnaly.
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Plastic surgery so the body look like Oh Yoon-Hee, then...
Plastic surgery so......... your messed up idea. ^^
Soon...
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Beaten so many times by JDT because he don't do well his job.
Internal conflict because he's friend with Jeny's father.
Then, on his knee when his master throw him a gold ingot.
And I'm not confused about what happens, it's clear.
Of course, there is mysteries, but that's part of the game.
It's not realistic in Penthouse to not have that.