You are completely missing the point any of us were making. First things first we all agreed that this is not…
No worries. I was just curious π I actually enjoy both Kdramas and Cdramas but I agree that Korea has superior contemporary romance dramas too. I mostly enjoy the historical/period dramas from China. I don't mind the episode count thing for the most part because personally I find the hour long episodes in Kdramas harder to sit through. Anyway, best of luck with your hunt for romcoms. Hopefully we will get some good ones soon! π
You are completely missing the point any of us were making. First things first we all agreed that this is not…
Hahaha oh dear :D Just out of curiosity, why do you hate Cdramas? I'm not a huge fan of romcoms myself but Cdramas have loads of them. Too cheesy maybe?
What does a "normal" human look like? Are they White? Asian? Black? Hispanic? Christian? Muslim? Jewish? Atheist? I'm guessing by "normal" you mean normal for you. The world is a very very big place. I suggest you get out there and see some of it. There is no normal. Normality is a very subjective thing because what seems normal to you would seem completely bizarre and strange to someone else. I'm not even going to mention the homophobia because if you can't understand why saying something like "I'm a normal human" is so moronic then there's very little hope of you grasping greater concepts about humanity. I'm not gay by the way... I'm just offended at the possibility of being lumped in with the "normal" humans... I like our strange world and all the little weirdos in it. I couldn't imagine anything more boring than being normal.
I don't understand why this man doesn't get more ML roles... Apart from being fine as hell he is also an incredibly talented actor. Absolutely captivating on screen. I remember first seeing him in Misaeng. He played a relatively minor role in a drama full of amazing actors and performances yet he still managed to stand out.
yeah, where's my boy? we're on episode 10 and no Wang Duo yet. π€
I know right! It is just so shockingly dark and brutal that I wonder how it even got through censorship.
So do you believe he is actually alive at the end of the story? Personally I liked the ambiguity of his fate. I feel like it deliberately allows the viewer to decide for themselves. We never see him again so logic suggests he's gone. But the poem hints that he escaped somehow. So why does it end without showing the viewers their happy reunion... I love how beautifully cruel it is that we never know for sure - but we can hope.
yeah, where's my boy? we're on episode 10 and no Wang Duo yet. π€
Lol at you putting the spoiler warning at the end of all the many many spoilers π€£π€£ I'll have to give BR a rewatch because reading that I realize I've forgotten a lot of the plot. I don't forget how it ends though... there's some shit you'll NEVER forget π€£π€£π€£
yeah, where's my boy? we're on episode 10 and no Wang Duo yet. π€
Yes! He played such a captivating character in Bloody Romance that even all these years later it still stands out for me. I feel like Bloody Romance is such an underrated show in general though that more people should check out.
Wang Duo was also great in the movie The Yin-Yang Master: Dream of Eternity if you haven't seen it yet.
I only just noticed the English title says a A League of NobleMAN... I'm just gonna try pretend like I never saw that and keep calling it A League of Noblemen :D
Interesting article that a lot of people will relate to. I think having slumps is probably an inevitable consequence of binge watching dramas. I only started watching dramas at the start of the pandemic but in the last few months I have already started dropping more dramas than I finish.
Like others have suggested, I would give C dramas a shot if you want some really simplistic sugary sweet romance dramas. There are literally thousands of them - which I avoid for the most part lol. Personally I actually love those edgy dark themed K dramas. But now and then I just feel like watching something light and fluffy too.
Off the top of my head I can remember two C dramas that are just pure romance dramas with like zero angst - Put Your Head on My Shoulder and You Are My Glory. If there is angst or darker themes I really don't remember them. I'm sure they have the obligatory 'break-up only to get back together before the final episode' routine but you're never really in any doubt that you're getting a happy ending :D
Good start but only giving this a 6/10. The plot got really ridiculous, especially towards the end and the FL was incredibly bland and annoyingly dumb for most of the series. It just felt like we kept going around in circles as she accused somebody of the murder and then apologized because oopsies she was wrong again. Like if you think about it, remove her from the story entirely and there is a good chance this murder mystery would have been solved anyway...
romcom kdramas need to embrace 8-10 eps format. they never have enough story to last 16 hours.
Yes! Totally agree. By dragging out the episodes it ruins what you liked about the show in the first place. I'm not a huge fan of romcoms but I genuinely enjoyed the first few episodes of Business Proposal. The rest I watched on double speed because the "plot" ended way before the drama ended : (
"one of the greatest actors of the 21st and 22nd century"...James Earl Jones is so good he can time travel :D but hey, in a hundred years time, I'm sure he will still be one of the greats! Good article though <3
I watch both K dramas and C dramas and I have to agree that Chinese historical/costume dramas are a hidden gem if you only watch Korean dramas. In my opinion Korean dramas have far superior contemporary dramas but the Chinese have better historical/costume dramas. Joy of Life, Nirvana in Fire, The Rise of Phoenixes, The Story of Minglan, The Longest Day in Chang'an... *chefs kiss* But again I like both, so I'm not trying to say one is better then the other. I just think they have different strengths, which is a good thing as it means more variety for us drama lovers!
Alchemy of souls and Joy of life and arthadal chronicles, cus I'm waiting for their next season to release
Joy of Life.... I remember my utter confusion as the credits rolled on the last episode and I realized that only the first season had been made. Ok, not ideal but they've already agreed to make the next season. So not the end of the world right, I can wait. Just be patient.... any day now. Any day now. ANY BLOODY DAY NOW!!! GAHHHHHHHH!!!! π±π±π±
Binge watched the entire thing over the weekend... I shall now spend the rest of the week watching Youtube videos of puppies and laughing babies. Really beautiful drama but I only watched Scarlet Heart Ryeo for the first time before Christmas. No more sageuks for me for awhile :D
I loved this drama! Although I have to admit I almost dropped it after the first two episodes... I thought the characters were kind of annoying and unlikeable. So glad I kept watching though. Easily one of my favorites of 2021 now :D
Omg girl don't talk about his abs. I felt like perving on him was like robbing the cradle cause of pre pubescent…
Hahaha yeah sorry, I'll head back into my cave with the other perverts, cradle robbers and censored BL lovers so. We're not allowed be within 500 feet of "normal" drama watchers anyway :(
I'm not gay by the way... I'm just offended at the possibility of being lumped in with the "normal" humans... I like our strange world and all the little weirdos in it. I couldn't imagine anything more boring than being normal.
So do you believe he is actually alive at the end of the story? Personally I liked the ambiguity of his fate. I feel like it deliberately allows the viewer to decide for themselves. We never see him again so logic suggests he's gone. But the poem hints that he escaped somehow. So why does it end without showing the viewers their happy reunion... I love how beautifully cruel it is that we never know for sure - but we can hope.
Wang Duo was also great in the movie The Yin-Yang Master: Dream of Eternity if you haven't seen it yet.
Like others have suggested, I would give C dramas a shot if you want some really simplistic sugary sweet romance dramas. There are literally thousands of them - which I avoid for the most part lol. Personally I actually love those edgy dark themed K dramas. But now and then I just feel like watching something light and fluffy too.
Off the top of my head I can remember two C dramas that are just pure romance dramas with like zero angst - Put Your Head on My Shoulder and You Are My Glory. If there is angst or darker themes I really don't remember them. I'm sure they have the obligatory 'break-up only to get back together before the final episode' routine but you're never really in any doubt that you're getting a happy ending :D
In my opinion Korean dramas have far superior contemporary dramas but the Chinese have better historical/costume dramas. Joy of Life, Nirvana in Fire, The Rise of Phoenixes, The Story of Minglan, The Longest Day in Chang'an... *chefs kiss*
But again I like both, so I'm not trying to say one is better then the other. I just think they have different strengths, which is a good thing as it means more variety for us drama lovers!
I shall now spend the rest of the week watching Youtube videos of puppies and laughing babies. Really beautiful drama but I only watched Scarlet Heart Ryeo for the first time before Christmas. No more sageuks for me for awhile :D
Just kidding. Mostly... :P
Thanks for the recommendation!