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Replying to houda yaakoubi Apr 3, 2026
He's the epitome of limited and bad acting .I agree with the dubbing issue but some Chinese actors are very good…
I don’t think we can put everything on Chinese censorship. It is certainly not helping to get plethora of independent films. Yes more films from Taiwan and Hong Kong are known internationally but there are still some good directors from mainland China who manage to do good contents and the “pretty actors”, idols venture in other ways.
Actors that we see in those popular dramas yes they play in movies but very commercial ones. They are not
playing in movies selected in any major worldwide film
festivals like Berlin, Venice, Cannes, Toronto…
I am speaking about movies from Chen Kaige, Wang Xiashuai, Hu Bo…for example. Films played by those idols aren’t getting shown in any theaters where I am from. Actors from those movies are a full different crew from those tv Cdramas. I seriously doubt Jia Zhangke thinks about cast Zhang Ling He for his next movie. I don’t think China (Or Asia) those movies are on Internet or Netflix for the best ones.
I don’t believe we should reduce Hong Kong new wave to Jackie Chen. His films were very commercial too. There were some high quality films done in Hong-Kong by born Chinese directors. Those movies greatly inspired Korean movies.
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Replying to houda yaakoubi Apr 3, 2026
He's the epitome of limited and bad acting .I agree with the dubbing issue but some Chinese actors are very good…
I used to watch some Chinese movies and knew those 90s-2000s Chinese stars. But when I tried Chinese recent dramas recommended to me I was very surprised (not in a good way). There are two very distinct industries in China, actors that we see on those Chinese movies shown in international festivals and mainstream entertainment. I don’t think those two industries speak to each other. I don’t think he is a that bad actor, saw him in several dramas. But again it’s a matter of taste and it’s a personal perception. I am pretty sure there are way worst.
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Replying to fortunn Apr 3, 2026
Maybe kim taeri wasn’t famous yet at the time
You were probably not even born when Lee Minho and Kim Taeri became famous, Lee Teari is mostly a support actor he never was as famous as those two who are largely his senior.
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Replying to fortunn Apr 3, 2026
Maybe kim taeri wasn’t famous yet at the time
She was. Powerhouse since early 2000s he was in the business from several years but mostly became famous around 2008
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Replying to Jumpsuiter Apr 3, 2026
This is click bait and rather poor journalism. His stage name is different. People would use his ‘public’…
👏👏👏👏 Well-said she is taking us for fools too. So shady and unethical
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Lily Alice Apr 3, 2026
His take on acting is peculiar, I don’t think you can act without bringing something from within into the character. It’s why acting it’s hard, exhausting, can reopen wounds and make you feel exposed. When there is nothing genuine the acting is bad and visually it’s blatant. Without going full method acting the first thing is to find common ground with the part, where you can rely on your own emotions, your past or current experiences and what differs and how you can understand where your character is coming from. Chinese actors being dubbed by others when voices carry such a bit part of emotions and authenticity is an issue. It does create a disconnect between the movement, the face and the voice when all of those should be in sync. The second category of actors that he mentioned are people that go on screen and don’t care about the part, psychology, experiences, what they should bring to the table, don’t understand it and just show themselves as they are. You never see the parts but them in different settings.
Actors should be canvas. Acting by just playing yourself is it really acting?
I don’t think so. Or at least it’s just the definition of limited and bad acting.
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Replying to Sar-a-moni Apr 2, 2026
Title Angel Eyes
Emotional melodrama focused on first love, fate, and tragic obstacles ,a real tear-jerker.I'm a little confused…
There are different level of blindness some manage to be autonomous and walk with a cane, others use a service dog…
Some are born blind and have never seen anything, some manage to perceive light and some shapes, some become blind after disease or accident…it the reason why we should say visually impaired as they are multiple cases
For the planetarium I believe they shot in the middle of the night so the site could keep business as usual during the day. And they saved money by not hiring stunts …2014 it was the early day of Netflix in Korea, Korean were capable to produce a lot with reasonable budgets.
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Replying to Ariane Apr 1, 2026
I do agree with you about the romance part (not all dramas need romance). Not all great chemistry between MLs…
We can see evolution of kdramas since TvN and jTBC arrived early 2010 and mi-2010 adding action, thriller, medical, legal…genres that traditional Korean networks such as KBS, SBS and MBC did not really cover prior. Content shift also from family-centric and romance to a broader spectrum. By expending to middle-east, Africa and south-America content did also become more conservative. TvN at its launch was such a bowl of fresh air, describing a moderner side of Korea… Americans since mostly Disney’s interest in kdramas (around 2018), when also kdramas became leader in Asia are pushing very hard, making major investments and big attempts to control production companies as they have lost in image and market shares. I cannot remember which American network managed two years ago to become shareholder of CJ group, probably Warner. Solely KBS and
MBC are stated funded other major networks aren’t. Government has a limited control over SBS. I personally see many
American influence on scripts. I saw a very interest POV the other day on deception over Demon hunters’ Oscar and Grammy in Korea. Yeah productions for now manage to get many revenue from product placements but when you look at viewership in Korea dramas are less and less performant domestically so those production companies all want the international viewers and other stream of revenues to insurance sustainability. There are not as independent as many want to believe. I don’t know how long they can resist to American roller coaster or even if they want.
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Replying to Beatlesgal Apr 1, 2026
Why won't it let me add this to my Currently Watching selection as it's available on YouTube?
Issue looks resolved now
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Lily Alice Apr 1, 2026
I am not sure it’s a good news. I don’t want kdrama to be become like us tv, procedurals with 55 seasons. I like to follow a cast for a limited time period and then move on to new universe, with a new on a new stories.
I hope they would not do it to push a mediocre romance between the leads. Not all drama need romance. Hope they would enhance if they do another season the cases they weren’t very strong.
I felt like the drama ended without important question marks and din’t need a continuation…
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Lily Alice Apr 1, 2026
50% I haven’t heard about before. But I feel excited for several dramas. The first quarter wasn’t exceptional so I waiting for a strong summer
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Replying to Eleison Mar 30, 2026
Title Prince Hours
"... even though for once she is the rich girl!" 😅
Yeah She was called the queen of poor girls amongst fans for years 🤣🤣🤣
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Replying to E3Fw Mar 30, 2026
Girl watch shine on me,hes even more beautiful now and the drama is better😅💞
The length was ok. I didn’t find her fully relatable for her age. 40-year old men don’t hang out without females without an agenda, especially in Asia where is barely friendship between men/women. She didn’t know because she refuse to open her eyes.
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Replying to Deulama4U Mar 30, 2026
Netflix does that sometimes when they air episode by episode they update the number of episodes once they are…
You are welcome 😉
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Replying to echo Mar 17, 2026
it’s on Viki
Yes. I watched it on Viki a few months ago. Maybe it’s limited for certain region…
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