So i guess this is the writer's attempt at a 'serious' drama. Spoiler: It's not working. There is nothing complex or insightful about it. Not engaging to watch either. It's a bag of nothing. (Before anyone asks: cheating in a drama doesn't bother me)
Love Scene #29 was another excellent episode. They keep delivering. Love Scene #23 felt more like a mesh of a web drama and stage play. Those philosophical talks, the way they staged the dialogues, the comedy. Everything felt a little hightened from reality.
Love Scene #29 feels more raw, movie-esque and stylistically conventional. But not in its themes. It is very refreshing and you'll see what i mean ;) Although the vibe is quite different both stories manage to be insightful, moving and funny. I can't ask for anything more. I loved them both and am super intrigued about the last two stories.
Hehe i can relate to that. (Check out her recent photoshoots!) As for the drama. Only 12 episodes and pre produced is a good sign if they want to attempt a 'blockbuster' drama
Would you recommend this drama? The description sounds interesting but the comments seem very confusing
It really is very bad. And there is just no reason to watch it. If you want to watch it for NGM there are a lot far better options. Lee Chung Ah is wasted in this. If you are looking for a thriller there are tons of better options. Even with very similar premises.
Except it does say that the main character has to "hide his identity and live in poverty". This kind of makes…
Well life in Goryeo or Joseon wasn't really that fun if you weren't part of the very few super privileged. But i agree there would still be a few other options other than a king or prince.
Aesthetically it's miles ahead of other cdramas i've watched. The only other one is Nothing But Thirty which felt like an eye opener. Can anyone recommend other modern & cinematic cdramas like this?
There is nothing complex or insightful about it. Not engaging to watch either. It's a bag of nothing.
(Before anyone asks: cheating in a drama doesn't bother me)
I'd go with her mom's assistant :D
All 8 episodes were already released last week on Wavve.
Love Scene #23 felt more like a mesh of a web drama and stage play. Those philosophical talks, the way they staged the dialogues, the comedy. Everything felt a little hightened from reality.
Love Scene #29 feels more raw, movie-esque and stylistically conventional. But not in its themes. It is very refreshing and you'll see what i mean ;)
Although the vibe is quite different both stories manage to be insightful, moving and funny.
I can't ask for anything more. I loved them both and am super intrigued about the last two stories.
As for the drama. Only 12 episodes and pre produced is a good sign if they want to attempt a 'blockbuster' drama
To end on a positive note.. Wheein <3
Can anyone recommend other modern & cinematic cdramas like this?
And south korea is notorious for how widely spread and normalized molka crimes are.. and this is their example of a pervert they came up with??