I just want huijoo and tae oh ends up together please they look so good together
I so disagree. Hui Joo's only redeeming quality is that she welcomes her illegitimate sibling In Ha, but that could be purely rebellion against her toxic mother. She is co-ercive and entitled. (Much like her siblings) Look at what she does to Tae Oh's car (remember he's poor and she's rich - car panel repairs cost $$$$$$$$) to force his attention! If he were IRL, I'd want him to find someone completely outside this toxic circle of characters.
This man is a true chameleon actor. What a talent! Just watched a promo interview about Killer Paradox, and finally clicked, who he has played in other movies/dramas I've viewed. Not good for my PTW list because I'm adding EVERYTHING!
But how is he meant to make his bold vision witbout money? Great that you're so idealistic, but it's not realistic.…
Re artistic integrity; I think his own words contradict yours, "...they respect the originality of the work..." Every artist/creative dreams of this! To be funded to pursue your original idea would be a dream come true. AND a platform that will screen that vision all over the world! But we will have to wait and see who's right; Park hoon Jung or you.
Disney's creativity boils down to this - this is what it contributes to a project, boardroom idiots:"Originally…
But how is he meant to make his bold vision witbout money? Great that you're so idealistic, but it's not realistic. At least this way it might avoid all the product placement everyone else has to suffer through.
they changed a lot, especially, the husband, he wasnt this supportive of her, he never did anything bad to her,…
Great comment! I had the same response when I first saw the movie - it was so much more hopeful than the novel! But I keep flip-flopping. Currently I can't watch the movie, because it's frustrating and waters the novel down too much. Clearly my opinion depends on my mood and how much misogyny and male entitlement I've witnessed beforehand π€£
Kudos to the movie-makers for bringing this story to the mainstream and shining a light on the novel. I guess if you are sensitive and you like your misogyny displayed gently, then the movie is a better option. I think however, the novel is more realistic, stark and enraging! Truths not just in SK but worldwide.
I really wanted to like this, but when they do finally get together, so much of the skinship, is initiated by Ding Ran without Xi Le's consent. It's disturbing!
I've been trying to figure out why this show became boring in the last few episodes. It has become a typical procedural…
To be fair, it is a police procedural, based on an established format from Russia. That might be why it feels 'typical' π€·ββοΈ But I agree with you about the whole chaebol-ly thing. It does make it more entertaining.
Am I the only one who viewed the first 2 eps and found it compelling?! The 3 leads all have complex family histories and the tone of the actors is cold and subtle. I can't wait to see how each of them plays out their childhood trauma and adult desperation.
I find it odd that the comments are so full; lamenting a drama that doesn't exist rather than talking about what does. I'm here for ALL THREE of the royal roaders!
When you have 2 powerhouse ML actors the inability of the FL to emote effectively stands out even more. Her backstory…
I disagree. I find her emoting, subtle and pretty realistic, for a child who has an abusive mother and has grown to be a desperate adult. I'll be staying for the duration. I think she has hidden depths.
I just completed watching episode 15 and please can anyone let me know where can I watch the rest of the episodes?…
Aside from the rec's already here (I really enjoyed Hidden Love, and Lighter and Princess was pretty good), "Meet Yourself", is a must watch IMO! It's slice of life and a true slow burn (spoiler: the leads get together very late in the show) Another highly recommended non-toxic romance is "You Are My Hero" (aka "You are my city and fortress") which stars Sandra Ma and Bai Jingting...who also stars with Zhao Jin Mai in "Reset" - a thriller, and not calming at all. But nonetheless HIGHLY recommended for her incredible acting.
I 'm hoping that's the tone from here on
Not good for my PTW list because I'm adding EVERYTHING!
But we will have to wait and see who's right; Park hoon Jung or you.
Great that you're so idealistic, but it's not realistic. At least this way it might avoid all the product placement everyone else has to suffer through.
But I keep flip-flopping. Currently I can't watch the movie, because it's frustrating and waters the novel down too much. Clearly my opinion depends on my mood and how much misogyny and male entitlement I've witnessed beforehand π€£
But I agree with you about the whole chaebol-ly thing. It does make it more entertaining.
I find it odd that the comments are so full; lamenting a drama that doesn't exist rather than talking about what does. I'm here for ALL THREE of the royal roaders!
Another highly recommended non-toxic romance is "You Are My Hero" (aka "You are my city and fortress") which stars Sandra Ma and Bai Jingting...who also stars with Zhao Jin Mai in "Reset" - a thriller, and not calming at all. But nonetheless HIGHLY recommended for her incredible acting.