Yup, no matter what Soop agency says, it's embarrassing how their two top billed actors is getting outshined by…
I've noticed that as well. NJH does better when he is supported by more confident actors like in Cheese, in Weightlifting Fairy, Moon Lovers, School Nurse Files. I say this as someone who finds him very likeable. He has a lot to offer but he has a way to go.
Not one usually for adultery themed shows but this one seems to be bleakly humorous and includes a whodunit. Maybe. The potential is certainly there although I wonder whether this can be sustained for 16 episodes.
If the writers do not intend HJP to end up with Dalmi, they should have made HJP's character a little less desirable,…
The charismatic part probably has to do with Kim Seon-ho the actor.... to a large extent. The reality is that he is an extraordinarily talented actor who cut his teeth on the stage. There's not much margin for error in theatre which is why Shin Won-ho, for instance, routinely hires theatre actors for his productions.
I can understand why people would watch Start-Up just for him because he's a delight to watch. The expressions on his face are always responsive to his fellow actors and it's so easy to tell what he's thinking or feeling. His performance is organic and effortless. It never feels like he's acting.
I actually enjoyed this show for the most part despite how the female leads were drawn particularly at the start for MGY's character and the questionable approach taken by the ex-girlfriend who has more chips on her shoulders than a takeaway order. I liked the setting and the cases but much of the first act was played for laughs. Of course Kim Seon-ho was great as usual although the chemistry of the leads was never going to set the screen on fire even if separately they are both fine actors. Going for cute was probably the right idea.
The overall storyline was pretty good and it's worth a watch if you can stomach the antics of the FL in those early episodes particularly.
I'm not sure why the rating for this is so low because this is actually one of the better things on K telly right now. The juggling act is really good and there's a high level of consistency that's not always present in K dramas.
I find the comments in this platform quite entertaining and not at all toxic. It's particularly interesting to me that viewers of different stripes are now complaining of things that I had an inkling would happen after I watched the first episode and then dropped the show like a hot potato. It occurred to me almost immediately that this show was going to be more about romance than young tech entrepreneurs getting their big break. It was clear to me right from Day 1 that the love triangle with in its use of an identity switch was always going to be the main thing driving this narrative. Why else would the writer begin with a Cyrano type dilemma if the love triangle was never going to be the primary driver of the narrative?
I was going to revisit this drama once it was over because people whose opinions I respect seemed to like this one when I didn't. The introductory episode didn't impress me at all. But they too are now disenchanted because a writer that they respected hasn't been delivering with her usual flair.
It never occurred to me that Han Ji-pyeong was not the male lead especially when his arc dominated at least half the first episode. There was so much emphasis on his relationship with the central family of the story. That's why I'm really surprised that there's been so much controversy over who the male lead is.
The part that I'm curious about now is how the writer intends to bring closure to the protracted love triangle. I think an open ending is likely. I also think a Sense and Sensibility type scenario is possible. Or even a Cyrano one. If the writer intends to bookend the show with references to the letters.
I watched up til episode 5 but viki doesn't have translate everything they say. How did they find Zhan Yu's body?…
It's in explained at the end of Episode 14 that a body was found in around an area populated by high rise blocks. If memory serves (can't remember which episode sorry) his body was cut up and dumped into rubbish bins.
The potential is certainly there although I wonder whether this can be sustained for 16 episodes.
I can understand why people would watch Start-Up just for him because he's a delight to watch. The expressions on his face are always responsive to his fellow actors and it's so easy to tell what he's thinking or feeling. His performance is organic and effortless. It never feels like he's acting.
The overall storyline was pretty good and it's worth a watch if you can stomach the antics of the FL in those early episodes particularly.
I like it a lot.
I was going to revisit this drama once it was over because people whose opinions I respect seemed to like this one when I didn't. The introductory episode didn't impress me at all. But they too are now disenchanted because a writer that they respected hasn't been delivering with her usual flair.
It never occurred to me that Han Ji-pyeong was not the male lead especially when his arc dominated at least half the first episode. There was so much emphasis on his relationship with the central family of the story. That's why I'm really surprised that there's been so much controversy over who the male lead is.
The part that I'm curious about now is how the writer intends to bring closure to the protracted love triangle. I think an open ending is likely. I also think a Sense and Sensibility type scenario is possible. Or even a Cyrano one. If the writer intends to bookend the show with references to the letters.