Am sorry but why are some people acting like the leads here don't match, like yoona doesn't look old/ she matches…
Age gaps can sometimes be problematic. Even if two people physically match, it’s important to recognize that this can trigger discomfort in some individuals. Personally, I don't mind age differences in relationships. My motto is, “As long as it doesn’t hurt anyone, is reciprocated, and involves consenting adults, love who you want.”
I googled “age cap South Korea”…
A traditional preference for men being older has been prevalent, with age gaps of 4-8 years often considered acceptable
Celebrities like figure skater Kim Yuna and singer Ko Woo-rim, with a 5-year age gap, illustrate the trend of younger grooms and older brides becoming more common
High-profile celebrity couples, such as actress Gong Hyo-jin and singer Kevin Oh, with a 10-year age gap, help normalize these relationships, especially among the youth
In the past, older men were often seen as more financially stable, making them desirable partners. This perception is gradually changing with evolving societal norms
A man with a significantly large age gap, particularly 10-12 years, might be jokingly called a "thief" (도둑놈) for "stealing" a young woman, though this is not always a completely negative term
It's your choice to express your opinion, and you can certainly voice your dissatisfaction. However, your comment would have been more impactful if you had acknowledged that you forgot the name of the female lead in addition to not liking her and explained why you dropped it.
I still can’t understand why it’s okay to make a romcom based on the worst tyrant in Joseon’s history. What…
I wonder why they didn't change the name and era. This is indeed a very significant period of history. Making him a romantic villain doesn't seem right
Logically they cannot end together but let's see. Maybe the ending will surprise us in a good way.
The creators of "Moon Lovers" didn’t provide much explanation about her transmigration except it was also a full eclipse. Suddenly, she found herself in the past. The ending you mentioned didn’t make sense; it felt sad and unnecessary.
I really can't stand sad endings. Why call a drama a romance when it should be labeled a tragedy? Meh.
Logically they cannot end together but let's see. Maybe the ending will surprise us in a good way.
Faith is quite similar in theme, including the age gap. The story revolves around a character from the modern era who chooses to return to the past for love. Since it is also a K-drama, who knows what might happen? I really hope for a happy ending and not a repeat of the ending in "Moon Lovers."
It's not a 30-minute episode; it's 1 hour and 20 minutes long, so it counts astwo even three 😆
On the platform I am watching, it says the next episode is in 20 hours. Yes, it sucks. I prefer one episode daily. By the way, the subtitles above and below the video drive me crazy! 😆
This is exactly like “Faith.” The female lead is acting the same way. The age gap is the same between ML and FM. I expect awkward kisses. Instead of a surgeon, she is a cook. But my gosh, the female lead looks like her twin.
It's a fun comedy, but I hope it doesn't make me too emotionally invested. I expect a bittersweet ending where the characters are separated in the final episode. Has anyone read the novel? Please share the spoiler! (Use the spoiler button, please.)
What I appreciate about K-dramas is the length of the episodes. It's so satisfying to watch ones that are over an hour long!
wait now intimacy can't be shown for hetero couples also?
I can provide many more examples, such as when a character is fully dressed during a bath scene. It's quite rare to see the male lead's torso. In this drama, we only got a glimpse of him with a subtly revealed shoulder, while the female lead was fully dressed during their intimate moment. He was under the covers, and she was on top but never on top of him, which is wayyyy too intimate and suggestive. It's rather ridiculous, especially considering the scene was meant to depict dual yin-yang cultivation. All Chinese dramas are the same. It seems that showing affection is dirty and a sin…
I googled “age cap South Korea”…
A traditional preference for men being older has been prevalent, with age gaps of 4-8 years often considered acceptable
Celebrities like figure skater Kim Yuna and singer Ko Woo-rim, with a 5-year age gap, illustrate the trend of younger grooms and older brides becoming more common
High-profile celebrity couples, such as actress Gong Hyo-jin and singer Kevin Oh, with a 10-year age gap, help normalize these relationships, especially among the youth
In the past, older men were often seen as more financially stable, making them desirable partners. This perception is gradually changing with evolving societal norms
A man with a significantly large age gap, particularly 10-12 years, might be jokingly called a "thief" (도둑놈) for "stealing" a young woman, though this is not always a completely negative term
I really can't stand sad endings. Why call a drama a romance when it should be labeled a tragedy? Meh.
https://mydramalist.com/3994-faith
What I appreciate about K-dramas is the length of the episodes. It's so satisfying to watch ones that are over an hour long!