Failing her way to the top. So many insanely skilled actresses would kill to work with Park Jungmin, but will…
I disagree in general, although I think Ji-soo is in the minority that fits your point. What would a pretty actress need to do then to be recognised? I think there's a western bias that detaches beauty from talent so the west only thinks ugly/plain can possess talent. It's the opposite of pretty privilege. SK seems honest, the prettiest and/or most charismatic actors and actresses shine through. If they're doing a job to appeal to thousands or millions of people, these attributes are important.
pretty sure the amount is in tens of millions that buddy can't hand out with ease
The point of kidnapping is the ransom can be paid by the subject. Does it say he married into the money? I guess that's it then... or maybe he's insured and wants to steal from his insurer.
How exactly does a fake kidnapping work? If the subject isn't kidnapped, he can go home and not be kidnapped. If the subject is an accomplice, why doesn't he directly hand a bag of cash to his friends? If neither of the above... surely it's a real kidnapping?
But she IS a good actress, even though, yes, she has room to grow, I still remember her crying eyes from "Snowdrop"…
She was out of her depth in Snowdrop... but I only noticed because she was under the spotlight. She has to exceed expectations because of who she is. She's good enough to play a supporting character, that's what she should be aiming for - if she ultimately wants acceptance outside her fan base.
Secret romance...she's openly dating Ahn Bohyun. This is a coworker acting gig. There are many married couples…
Thanks, I forgot, they're dating so openly it's almost as if they're pretending.
I have a phobia. Eyes are a fascinating part of the body, the windows into the soul etc... I wonder why it's so creepy to see a close-up of an eye on its own? Anyway, it's one of my phobias, I'm blocking the eye, not you!
What happened to her secret romance - was she just getting acting lessons off Bo-hyun? Coincidentally she's being considered for a new drama, hope the lessons pay off.
What's your point - why ask this if you have no second intentions? She's in a place to choose which type of role…
That's disingenuous. Just don't ask if you think you might cause offence and don't wish to. If you want to say something, say it without caring who you might offend. One or the other, no need to pretend.
What's your point - why ask this if you have no second intentions? She's in a place to choose which type of role she accepts, she liked this part. I think she's perfect for the role, so why shouldn't she accept it... and what's wrong with this type of character? Why's 'beefier' considered better? It requires high levels of energy to maintain an effervescent character through a series and only a few actresses have what it takes - it shouldn't be looked down on, although this is only ep.4 she's showing she can carry a show and make it a success, the lead also requires nuance and range as they interact with the majority of varying characters. Congratulations to Jo Bo-ah for her magnificent portrayal, I feel grateful to her for filling me with joy for a couple of hours per week.
Oh Hazel. Did you just put "Strong Female" in the headline for a Disney show? No thanks Disney. Take all your man-women, superheroes and shit-remakes and shove them.
Awww Iβm loving this drama loads. I love the cold Roowon but also excited to see puppy Roowon. Is acting in…
Totally agree. His epiphany when he looked down emotionlessly at his cute and lovely girlfriend. Something struck me with the bloody hand in ep. 3. Two things actually. No three... in his car... 1. He needs to get a Tesla, could be a K-drama first. I've never seen a Tesla in SK dramas on any roads. Just switch on autopilot if he's having an episode, no need to mess up the flowerpots. 2. I presume there's an actress sitting somewhere below his lap, rubbing a bloody hand all over him. Nice work if you can get it! 3. He mentioned his new car was self driving. Thank goodness - now we don't need to get stressed out when the driver takes his eye off the road and stares at his companion for ages.
Is anyone else annoyed by voice dubbing. I can't enjoy the show.
Yes, you can turn it off... Netflix turns it on by default, I was quite offended when they did it to me. I hate dubbing I like to hear the actors' voices with their fantastic expressiveness and marvellous Korean language. Just turn the audio to Korean original and turn on the subs. You'll have to watch it all again now!
is it me or this drama is bland? I donβt like anyone so far and the whole hate aspect is all over the place.…
It's giving me good vibes, I smiled so much during episode 3. Jo Bo-ah is the bright spark that's driving it, and the stoic MLs are playing their part to make the situation even more fun. It's still too early for any chemistry, there's certainly a rapport among the cast which is a good sign. I love stories like this, but might not be your cup of tea - or it's possible you're not in the mood for it at this moment in your life.
If the subject isn't kidnapped, he can go home and not be kidnapped.
If the subject is an accomplice, why doesn't he directly hand a bag of cash to his friends?
If neither of the above... surely it's a real kidnapping?
I have a phobia. Eyes are a fascinating part of the body, the windows into the soul etc... I wonder why it's so creepy to see a close-up of an eye on its own? Anyway, it's one of my phobias, I'm blocking the eye, not you!
1. He needs to get a Tesla, could be a K-drama first. I've never seen a Tesla in SK dramas on any roads. Just switch on autopilot if he's having an episode, no need to mess up the flowerpots.
2. I presume there's an actress sitting somewhere below his lap, rubbing a bloody hand all over him. Nice work if you can get it!
3. He mentioned his new car was self driving. Thank goodness - now we don't need to get stressed out when the driver takes his eye off the road and stares at his companion for ages.