I don't pander to the mock discomfort of spoiled crybabies, it makes them worse, not better.
How does one individual from Africa (lol π, I mean the USA π€£) decide everything's about them? There was no racism. Only a racist finds racism where it doesn't exist.
Korean series and their obsession with Beethoven, Mozart and Chopin's symphony 9. Making these music pieces to…
p.s. he was playing Schubert on that street piano, not the norm, first time hearing it in a drama for me. My only criticism - a typical street piano might not be up to that piece, usually the action's a bit worn out so rapid note repetition wouldn't be possible.
p.p.s. I love hearing classical music in dramas, it's a gift that's used effectively and sparingly in my experience - how could you complain, I mean, which scene in which drama has it spoiled for you?
I am impressed by myself, for not dropping this chaotic and badly written drama. Two more weekendsβ¦ I will watch,…
Mine's going up, my glass is half full. Whatever happens from here I'll give it 7.5 for the good things: the actors and the writer and director they drafted in - there's clearly the work of two patterns on display.
Korean series and their obsession with Beethoven, Mozart and Chopin's symphony 9. Making these music pieces to…
You mean opus 9 part 2? It's used often... but I wonder... sometimes we get different music on the export version to the music originally used in Korea, I assume due to copyright. Maybe it doesn't apply to Netflix dramas.
Narrative's a train wreck, jumping all over the place and lacking memory - for example, it's not as if Dr Han's just witnessed the supernatural for the first time. But the last two episodes (11-12) had some really good scenes, I even laughed out loud. Shows what they could have done with these actors if they'd just worked on the storyboard properly and refrained from aimlessly going down the convivial court jester path, which could only work with a sharp, witty script.
Doesn't this plot seem a bit similar to the drama Arang and the Magistrate, a ghost with no memory seeking justice, wearing the hair pin of the magistrate's mother?
Bang Min-ah is great and looks pretty, the styling suits her perfectly. The boy's a dial tone, he's spoiling it. He's the worst Korean actor I've ever seen.... including the likes of Song Kang, Cha Eun-woo and Yeo Jin-goo - all of whom I now carry a newly found respect for after seeing this. The kid playing him as a 5 years old has more charisma.
yeah it will probably have 2 seasons, similar to The Glory. I do not truly understand Netflix there. What is it…
I think so, they want to string it out so people keep subscribing. It's also easier to produce part of something rather than the whole, and the risks are mitigated.
I see the webtoon was published for 3 years. 6 Netflix episodes... looks like multiple seasons on the cards. I'll pass. I don't watch any movies or TV if it's going to go on indefinitely.
How does one individual from Africa (lol π, I mean the USA π€£) decide everything's about them? There was no racism. Only a racist finds racism where it doesn't exist.
Narcissists.
Crybabies.
Me, me, me, me, me! Wah, wah, wah.
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p.p.s. I love hearing classical music in dramas, it's a gift that's used effectively and sparingly in my experience - how could you complain, I mean, which scene in which drama has it spoiled for you?