would be nice if they kick the romance genre or focus on bromance cuz what is the point of having these two male…
true, it could be more about self development and relationships you encounter in life, people you grow with (or apart from) and not a teen uh drama romance⦠and hope itāll beā¦
A loss of a limb does not necessarily mean an end to a sports career. There are many accessible and great events for disabled athletes (although it can be undeniably more difficult, of course, and people still sadly can face a lot of ableism in some spaces), but it is totally understandable that a mental load from a traumatic injury/recovery can be a lot, and someone might want to reinvent themselves and try something new. So the idea behind the plot (from the male leadās side) is obviously realistic (based on the summary/description provided on this site), though I donāt know if I can expect medical/life accuracy in some parts⦠well, at least I hope the romance and acting will be good! (Those are both good actors with nice āresumesā so I think theyāll do good, but I hope theyāll be able to show great chemistry too!)
That's already confirmed. They are the two main leads and the title refers to them. From the script reading: https://x.com/fromthescenes/status/2064179814752497771?s=20The…
oh, I didnāt see any articles (except one here in mdl a while back) or posts about this drama before, so thank you for sharing.
I cannot stress this enough, but I hope that the drama will be centered around the relationship between two main male leads (and as rival pianists), so the āfour handsā piece in the title refers to them playing together, and NOT to one of the guys and the girl⦠if this is going to be another love-triangle mishmash bullshit, cheap looking romcom I am going to be so very disappointed.
No itās not, but still itās a step most couples take after some time (or they drift apart, like in this case). And even if not marriage, another way of ābringing the relationship to the next levelā usually happens, like living with each other, and/or starting a family (although I suppose starting a family seriously, without marriage, would be taboo for Korean celebs, even today), etc. Something that deepens the relationship, two people grow together, instead of the relationship stalling.
Like seriously, like these years didn't mean anything to them. I don't understand this behaviour, these days it…
I think itās more of a cultural custom though? In SK, once you date someone itās kind of a rule to follow them, post them and tag them (I heard from multiple people/sources), so if you break up with someone youād naturally unfollow them to signify that youāre no longer in a romantic relationship with that person, even if youāre on good terms. Kind of a no biggie situationā¦
This is sad to hear. But also, if you date that long, and youāre not growing together and the relationship doesnāt deepen but instead it stalls and/or you start to grow apart after a long time together, it is wiser to break up on good terms than to try and save it with hasty marriage or something. I hope both of them will be happy and finds a good partner (if they do desire)
I havenāt seen the original, so I donāt know hot to feel or what to think about the storyline/movie itself; but both actors are very talented and looks good with each other, if they end up getting casted, they sure are going to deliver a good and emotional performance.
Yeah, I hope so too!
He was good in Chief Detective 1958 though, as a main roleāoverall itās a good series.
I hope he returns safely in 2028!
But also, if you date that long, and youāre not growing together and the relationship doesnāt deepen but instead it stalls and/or you start to grow apart after a long time together, it is wiser to break up on good terms than to try and save it with hasty marriage or something. I hope both of them will be happy and finds a good partner (if they do desire)