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Replying to Mariaaa13 Apr 5, 2026
which show dropped him , i forgot
Bon Appetite your Majesty, he was supposed to be the Prince and got fired just before filming as he post on social media a promotional picture but some crazy maniacs zoomed and saw him undressed on a reflection
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Replying to iamKat Apr 5, 2026
I watched this in one sitting. It’s not a 10 but a solid 9.5 for me. I really enjoyed all the character developments…
Funny he never has customers, they could have invested on stunts it felt a bit empty though 😂
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Replying to Jefthek1ng Apr 5, 2026
Title In Your Radiant Season Spoiler
Three last episodes of this drama were disappointing. I thought it would be a success for CHJ, but I don't think…
I agree the end wasn’t the best
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Replying to kdramachic Apr 5, 2026
I asked myself why he couldn't have just been honest from the beginning.... but I understand there would have…
I think this kind of lies is deeply rooted in Korean culture as they tend to avoid being confrontational, too direct, too eager. There are also a huge sense of shame and a fear of being uncomfortable or making someone else uncomfortable
Learning Korean you learn how to phrase sentences with all that in mind.
You can noticed in drama how much the word uncomfortable, shameful come and how they never go in length to express emotions.
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Replying to umi Apr 5, 2026
worth watching?
I did like it. Slow pace, good acting, nice story, compelling…
Only drawback for me towards ep 9-11 quality is slightly lower
Overall I enjoyed it
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Replying to houda yaakoubi Apr 4, 2026
He's the epitome of limited and bad acting .I agree with the dubbing issue but some Chinese actors are very good…
Yeah maybe a bit of entitlement, a shot of blindness by assuming their achievement is solely the result of their own merits, the desire to maintain status quo when everything is in their favour…I used to envy posh people when I was younger and realize simplicity can give serenity too.
Summer strike was a good watch to realign with
important values, to give a sens of purpose: it can be ok sometimes to scale things down.
Kdramas do capture well those out of
touch people
I wish Cdramas could also be more realistic and tackle some important topics. I did like Our generation because they did manage to sneak in excessive expectations put on kids, generational burden…
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Replying to houda yaakoubi Apr 4, 2026
He's the epitome of limited and bad acting .I agree with the dubbing issue but some Chinese actors are very good…
Interesting interview, I cannot guarantee to know what are the absolute qualities needed to be an excellent film director, but his approach was very good in terms of management/people leading. Experienced, talented team don’t want to be micromanaged and they need trust, room to express their skills.
Funny that you mentioned Petfect Match I made a post a few months back on the 5 Cdramas I liked in 2025 and said Perfect Match had a hint of Jane Austen…I started 2025 with it and it did greatly influenced me to try others, venture further more in current Cdramas.
I was drawn to kdramas by the aesthetic of Chunhyung, the film adaptation of the pansori and
the social depiction, the realistic struggle to make it, the
psychology hooked me. I have always been a big consumer of shows/movies, wanting even to manage fiction programming for TV at some point, but I grew bored of the US content with time. People acting like super-heros, giant ego, each time they want to convey it’s important they reference the world”….So now, here we are 😄
I can picture the people from work you are describing, I’ve been in England many time, even dressed like farmer there are a few signs to distinguish them (horse riding, hunting dog, tartan) …they must be hard to handle.
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Replying to houda yaakoubi Apr 4, 2026
He's the epitome of limited and bad acting .I agree with the dubbing issue but some Chinese actors are very good…
I was NEVER interested about discussing him. As mentioned x times the discussion is not about him.
I am not holding your age against you, I don’t know your age. as I know in many Asian countries people are fans even adults I am just telling in some places people aren’t fan anymore adult, fans have a tendency to defend their idols like army to the deep end.
That why some of us don’t feel the need to interact with fans.
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Replying to houda yaakoubi Apr 4, 2026
He's the epitome of limited and bad acting .I agree with the dubbing issue but some Chinese actors are very good…
Again HIS acting and HIS body of work weren’t the discussion.
If you read the article again he mentioned at some point 2 categories of actor and how they both proceed. My comment doesn’t even mention his name I said and I quote again « his take on acting » meaning his opinion about what acting is, which is very different than his acting. I understand the nuance could have confused you if english isn’t your first language like many of us.
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Replying to houda yaakoubi Apr 4, 2026
He's the epitome of limited and bad acting .I agree with the dubbing issue but some Chinese actors are very good…
If you follow the feed, the subject opening …you would see I am not the one mentioning his acting first. You could have shared your opinion to that person or start another conversation.
The discussion it not about him or his acting but fan’s obsession keep making it all about him.
If you describe yourself as a fan of x and y actor you cannot expect that people take your opinion for anything else than biased. And by jumping in a conversation to push your idol is a typical fan’s behavior. If a discussion is about him it’s already annoying but when he is not even the topic it’s out of touch.
You are entitled to like whatever pleases you. But many of us here don’t want to entertain with fans ;
we let you be can you let us be too?
Maybe you don’t know but in many countries fangirling after teenage years isn’t something we do as adults. That makes also interactions with fans very challenging
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Replying to houda yaakoubi Apr 4, 2026
He's the epitome of limited and bad acting .I agree with the dubbing issue but some Chinese actors are very good…
The discussion wasn’t about him, nobody was asking for recommendations so it was very weird to come out of nowhere and ask to watch one of his drama.
This behavior is very frequent amongst fan army, pushing others against their will to like their idols
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Replying to houda yaakoubi Apr 4, 2026
He's the epitome of limited and bad acting .I agree with the dubbing issue but some Chinese actors are very good…
I was able to find the 3 first episodes of The Other Bennet, I love it some much. I am a bit of a Jane Austen addict, I have seen nearly every adaptation. Switching from Asian contents to this adaptation it’s a funny stretch…not the same beauty treats. The actors are so good. Cannot wait to find the end too.
UK is one of the most amazing place for actors. The industry has a good balance between commercial and artistic projects. Young actors have time to carver their craft, support from older ones who act like mentors, easy access to Hollywood. Which western actor doesn’t dream to play Shakespeare at least once.
I saw a very interview a few months away of Sir Michael Caine, he was so funny and down to earth sharing to Graham his experience on a film set in India. 73-year-long career with ups and downs.
It’s true the public for westerners is easier to handle, people criticize but don’t fully boycott. Public also separates easily the part/the actor/the person.
Concerning our young man, I didn’t watched the Jade thing. Story wasn’t my cup of tea (no interest in battlefield). I have hard time to connect with Cdramas so I am very selective with those I try. As the same clichés are overused at some point I feel like I am watching the same story again and again. Modern day ones are overly simplified we already know how it’s going to end. And period ones go for an eternity about plotting, revenge and artificial over complicated storylines. I feel like also the fans have a tendency to hype very average dramas and I hate being fooled expecting a masterpiece and getting a bland average to mediocre production. But that’s just my personal taste. I relate way more with Korean content.
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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…
Directors sure play a big part on good and bad acting, by confirming and actor that might not fit the part, by giving wrong directions, by selecting wrong takes.
You are perfectly right the Chinese actors/idols have crazy schedules that don’t allow them to research, to immerse in character (and get out of it), they work like office workers 6 days a week and maybe some 7/7. They do commercials, modeling, press junkets, event for the fans…going everywhere all date all the time as if their rent was due yesterday.
I wonder if acting is considered as an art too or just as
a regular business.
I know that Korean actors do some stage too I don’t know if Chinese actors do that. The industry is settle to put very fast to the spotlight actors who have no time to get a classical training and no experience. Korean actors often have study acting/entertainment at university, I regularly see Chinese actors with engineering and other scientific I wonder when and where did they learn to act.
The over-obsession about beauty is also detrimental. In my country most actors are average looking, some even ugly 🤣🤣🤣. We are also lazy an actor who is doing well here does one movie a year, press for a month and then enjoys his best life for 8 months. They don’t do commercials or only if it’s a luxury brand, they barely encounter fans…I can remember the name but an American actor shared the other day his love for British actors saying they look real compare to them (plastic surgery, fake teeth, extreme slimness…), “Americans cannot play period pieces”, he said that their extensive stage training also explained why they beat up many American actors.
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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…
What are you talking about???
1 - The discussion wasn’t first on his acting but about his point of view on acting and the industry.
2 - If someone feels like saying that an actor is great or bad without me asking anything. I am not gonna be a people pleaser and pretend to like someone’s acting or follow a narrative if I don’t agree with it.
3 - Nobody is taking about being forced to watch anything I do have agency to schedule my viewing as I please. But if a fan out of nowhere decides to make a suggestion when I didn’t ask I am not gonna pretend to be interested when I am not.
Fans are allowed to like whatever they like and gush all day about their idols but we are also allowed not to get involved in their obsessions.
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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…
Kunning place was recommended to me before. I like Bai Lu but the story seems to share some common points with Princess Royal and I struggled a lot to finish it.I felt the political was dragged for a very very long time I struggled also with the weird dubbing ,emotions felt so insincere. Very theatrical. Maybe one day I would give it a try to that palace.
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