Ashin of the North was a turd. Jirisan was a turd. I blame the writer. Where did you go, Jun Ji-hyun? Come back please. Kang Dong Won is always a pleasure to watch, let's hope they do well.
"no, I'm not stupid enough to attempt to submit updates to MDL, it's a waste of time!"lmao 😂
Someone added Hoyeon. Not the Fassbenders, they're not even registered as actors so 2 hurdles to climb over. Additional hurdle would be uploading a decent picture of Hoyeon.
Crass. She'll just get stereotyped as a tits and ass actress. Wouldn't that piss you off more than the people…
Thanks for the history lesson, as it so happens I know about her already - which makes my comment a little more nuanced than you have appear to have recognised.
Nice enough production, but I couldn't bring myself to watch another episode after the first. I just couldn't do it, it's depressing, like the Sunday evening before school when you haven't finished your homework, it gave me an unpleasant, unsettled feeling. I don't want to feel like that.
It's ridiculous how some users try to creat invisible beef between the leads fandom. Kokdu almost ended but i…
The blame is correctly placed firmly up the arse of this shitty production. I was willing it on every week, but had to give up, I couldn't watch these great actors suffer any longer.
That's it then. The first 25 minutes of episode 13 is 25 minutes' worth of total shit, my patience has finally run out. With regret... dropped, I no longer cared what anyone was saying. Couldn't hold out 'til the end. The latest turn is like a mediocre amateur dramatics company trying to do Shakespeare in earnest. It's almost as if someone's trying to ridicule these fine actors, making them say and do such utterly stupid and pointless stuff.
Quite surreal. If you're not a fan of gaslighting plots and characters keeping secrets for no reason (other than keeping the plot simmering for 20 episodes)... this is not for you! I'm on a Park Soo Ae spree at the moment, I gritted my teeth and made efforts to prevent it to winding me up... and enjoyed her performance, over the top shenanigans and all.
She's got a small part in Thirst, the movie by Park Chan Wook - I tried to add it, but my edit was rejected. If…
Lol, here's the explanation: "No sources provided. Only statement or nothing at all , are autoreject." Whatever. The source is **the movie**. No more edits from me.
She's got a small part in Thirst, the movie by Park Chan Wook - I tried to add it, but my edit was rejected. If anyone's interested, she plays one of the disciples in tents, listed as Whistle Girl.
I see. We're not thinking on the same wavelength. In Train to Busan, the wife's role was to illustrate a businessman in an estranged relationship, nothing more - the paternal love for his daughter, something he'd thus far taken for granted, was the driver - made all the more powerful by those glimpses into his circumstance.
I know I'm getting boring... I classify all those as romantic, or maybe more the classic definition of Romanticism. I can define each one, but take Broker, the scene in the old, creaky ferris wheel between Lee Ji-eun and Kang Dong-won couldn't have been more romantic, a cinematic gem - if you extract the rest of the film it's meaningless by itself, what a scene that was, empowered by the moments that didn't seem romantic at all.
Jirisan was a turd.
I blame the writer. Where did you go, Jun Ji-hyun? Come back please. Kang Dong Won is always a pleasure to watch, let's hope they do well.
https://deadline.com/2023/03/squid-game-hoyeon-michael-fassbender-alicia-vikander-hope-korea-1235313025/amp/
P.s. no, I'm not stupid enough to attempt to submit updates to MDL, it's a waste of time!
"No sources provided. Only statement or nothing at all , are autoreject."
Whatever.
The source is **the movie**.
No more edits from me.
I can define each one, but take Broker, the scene in the old, creaky ferris wheel between Lee Ji-eun and Kang Dong-won couldn't have been more romantic, a cinematic gem - if you extract the rest of the film it's meaningless by itself, what a scene that was, empowered by the moments that didn't seem romantic at all.