The same actress was in the drama Lost with Ryu Jun Yeol who is 14 years younger than her and no one complained…
Age gaps are fine, it's about being appropriate to the age of the character. Lost was an interesting story about a younger lover. The leads in this drama are written to be the same age, so you're right - seems like the writing team and the casting team had a punch up behind the scenes and neither backed down!
I'm struggling with the same issue and a few more issues. I won't go into any more detail, however.
I remember those comments... they ditched it in favour of an AI used to tune what to recommend to people. They didn't want feedback on content - the comments on bad shows were hilarious, they wanted to stop that. I laughed so much, I miss that! For example, there was a Star Trek series that got ripped apart, the female lead character's name was Michael Burnham, everything about it got ridiculed so badly, didn't go down well with Netflix at all.
I'm struggling with the same issue and a few more issues. I won't go into any more detail, however.
Same here, and I agree. They started out by providing great content and software for all ages and nationalities. I think as it's grown, it's lost it's grip on quality control and hired stock 'talent' from the established entertainment biz, it's become watery and political - and as you say, it's taking out its frustrations on its customers.
I'm struggling with the same issue and a few more issues. I won't go into any more detail, however.
Oh don't get me started. I LOVE their work... but I hate the way they credit themselves across the art works they're subbing. Subs are supposed to be discreet. I'd have no problem if they began the drama with a mini movie about themselves, before or after, but not during the work - they mustn't add graffiti to other people's work, it looks a bit childish.
10 star rating for Goblin on your list ok it makes sense
Yes, I loved Goblin, I loved everything about it. How does it make sense though? If I didn't mind the age gap of 900 years in Goblin surely I'm not one to criticise age gaps in this drama - I don't want to notice it, I love JDY - maybe Mr Choi could have been older, but as it stands, it's nagging at me - that's all.
I'm just going to go ahead and mention the elephant in the room. Is there anyone watching who's not familiar with Jeon Do Yeon? I don't know if it's just me because I've seen quite a few of her works, but I'm recently not able to push past the fact that she's supposed to be the same age as Mr Choi. This is a brilliant drama, she's fantastic, but I'm struggling with that detail.
I don't think you know what you're talking about. You're spamming the comments with pro Netflix propaganda. If you could name one I'd have given you credit. You couldn't, you failed. Bye, Netflix drone.
*All* K-dramas at the moment have proper, well written, strong female leads. Except this one.
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