People truly want to be blind just to watch their handsome actor, guys do you not realise how unfair the law is…
It's been like that for asia for a long time , i'm saying it as a guy but in countries that are considered "First rate" women rights sometimes is a very bad "joke" for instance Korea and China , i won't even dig into their worst cases but in korea it's disgusting if i was there i would beat up alot of people by mistake
Most highly rated dramas especially kdramas ARE overrated....i cant complete most of them including goblin and…
Every drama done by Hye sun is worth checking out.She is an incredible actor and her dramas are usually rated very highly.She is a talented actress so you can expect some high tier acting in them i'm sure you will find atleast 1 of them to your enjoyment
LR story wise wasn't bad atall.If i wanted to nitpick it would probably be all the screaming from the female lead but other than that it's pretty enjoyable watch def should try
I hope i dun dislike FL since she chose money over her bf, from the trailer they have even been together for a…
From the synopsis it sounds like she doesn't want to have any unrealistic thoughts about marriage etc, that's why she accepted the money.It doesn't sound like she is evil or scheming but still even if she was evil i would prefer it tbh haha it's always fun to get another prespective in the cinderella trope
I've been watching kdramas since the covid situation and i would like to say that I've become a kdrama "expert" with more than 5000 episodes watched and 240+ kdramas finished from modern day omes to the older ones.
What was said in this article is 100% correct and safe to say trustworthy. I just would like to say unfortunately I've lost my kdrama interest for a while there are more cdramas i watch nowadays than kdramas which in a sense is weird since i didn't watch any cdramas back till a year ago. I feel like the evolution of kdramas is slowly westernised with netflix and all this big platforms investing,true to the core korean shows get less and less recognition.Not that it is a bad thing but i feel like slowly kdramas are just gonna be another it ,when i started kdramas it was so different compared to european and western showd that caught my attention instantly their culture and everything was different and I'm not saying that we lost the culture but it's slowly starting to become more of a franchise no real feelings just a showcase.Really hard to put it in words but i barely watch any kdramas to finish nowadays i might watch 1-2 be active in the community for a few weeks then go back to koala mode and dont give a f.Anyways good article very detailed and interesting.Good job
Korea has forgotten the fact 20 is not a magic number just make it 16 or even 12 nowadays i kinda enjoy watching those 12 episodes dramas , faster ending faster story easier to digest
I'm half way through epi 1 of DNA Lover. Errrm... eotteohge? Could be a struggle, it lacks finesse.
Didn't even give Dna Lover a try , i will wait and see how it goes but from what i read from the synopsis it sounds Mid at best.Love Next Door was pretty fun , and Romance in the house is okay even though it feels kinda low budget.We will wait and see i guess :D
I don't know what is better , the fact that the drama feels more realistic than other dramas meanwhile having enjoyable comedy (It's not some rocket science comedy it's your same "cliche" comedy).As far as i watched the 2 first episodes,my conclusion is it's worth to give it a try.I repeat it's not rocket science or ground breaking but it's still more enjoyable than alot of romcoms i've watched ...P.S //Ignore the trolls in the comment sections it's funny how they pick up fights defending or attacking this kdrama , it's my second enjoyment
Does it matter though? Most dramas released nowadays don't offer anything new.The execution is all that matters , i like watching simple tropes no need for the confusing daily drama stuff.
i guess the point of the story is actually her just not forgetting lol
You know what they say Like Father Like Daughter.This is one part of the story that people overlook , Children inherit certain things from parents , it's interesting that this drama shows it so clearly.Makes this 100% better tbh
What was said in this article is 100% correct and safe to say trustworthy.
I just would like to say unfortunately I've lost my kdrama interest for a while there are more cdramas i watch nowadays than kdramas which in a sense is weird since i didn't watch any cdramas back till a year ago.
I feel like the evolution of kdramas is slowly westernised with netflix and all this big platforms investing,true to the core korean shows get less and less recognition.Not that it is a bad thing but i feel like slowly kdramas are just gonna be another it ,when i started kdramas it was so different compared to european and western showd that caught my attention instantly their culture and everything was different and I'm not saying that we lost the culture but it's slowly starting to become more of a franchise no real feelings just a showcase.Really hard to put it in words but i barely watch any kdramas to finish nowadays i might watch 1-2 be active in the community for a few weeks then go back to koala mode and dont give a f.Anyways good article very detailed and interesting.Good job