i do think iu is a wonderful actress, but the script and character quality between this show and "when life…
These two are completely different dramas. This drama doesn’t event hide the fact that it’s not a serious drama — it’s a pretty lighthearted romcom with some small drama elements.
gong seung yeon is eating everyone else up with her acting HOLY! the diction omg
quite engaging so far, and although you could say this about almost every drama this show in particular feels like a patchwork of several other famous dramas we've had over the years. so it doesn't really feel new to me in a way? i don't know. but it's entertaining at least
This drama was hated when cast was just announced so honestly I knew people were gonna nitpick every thing ……. BUT TO CRITICIZE NAILS 💅 NAILLSSS YOU PEOPLE HAVE GONE MADDDD
All the girls here are loving the boat scene, well, it was a great one. But, I keep thinking how IU's boyfriend,…
If both partners are actors and one cannot respect the other's career (specially considering how both parties have kissed their costars as part of their career), then they shouldn't be in a relationship.
Relationship is a two way street. There should be mutual respect.
As a viewer (since you wanted an open conversation), I probably wouldn't date an actor in my current mindset since I'd probably get jealous eventhough I know it's not real. But hopefully if I ever meet someone worth risking it all, I would try to ensure that I am mentally mature enough to deal with the side effects/ occupational hazards that come with the life of an actor before I agree to date him. If I am not ready, I shouldn't because my immaturity could end up hurting both of us in the end.
As a viewer, watching actors in real relationships kiss their costars don't bother me. In fact I've come to enjoy these kind of pairings more now because I don't like real life shippers. Some "fans" can get too intense when both costars are publicly single. I personally enjoyed WLGYT and Perfect Crown for instance because the fans can ship the characters in peace without having SNS drown with rediculous deepfake fanmade edits/ disturbing A03 edits of the actors' personal lives. Same with Shin Min Ah's and Park Shin Hye's romcom dramas for instance. There are more examples but I'll leave it with these for now.
All the girls here are loving the boat scene, well, it was a great one. But, I keep thinking how IU's boyfriend,…
I think, if you recall the BTS clips from any movie or series it's much easier to see why it isn't as much of an issue for the majority of partners! Just a single hug, caress or kiss might require multiple takes which includes about 5-10 crew members standing around including the cameraman, make up artists, wardrobe personnel, lighting specialist, script writers and assistants. Between every take they will adjust clothes, retouch make up, change the angle of the lights etc! After the director rewatched the scene, he will give instructions about where to put a hand or how to lean in for a better angle, to move slower or to reposition the actors on the bed! Then, he calls "ACTION!" and the whole thing starts all over again! Not to mention, that for those up close, intimate shots the cameraman is basically about 3 feet away from the actors and the crew is standing by, watching them, ready to move in to adjust things once again for the next take, so this is not an intimate setting by any means! Once you've seen this a couple of times, it becomes clear, that this is work and not an easy one! Of course, sometimes there's an exception, when acting becomes real, but usually it happens when the current relationships of the actors are no longer on solid ground or if both of them are single at the time of the filming! BTW, usually it's not the intimate scenes where real feelings begin, but when the cameras aren't rolling! Especially if any of them are in a relationship when they start working together! It's the casual interactions, the ease of working camaraderie, the subtle, little things that starts to accumulate over time! First it's just being great colleagues, then becoming good friends, then it turns into love!
Im laughing so hard imagining how Lee jung Suk have felt seeing IU kiss in thoday's ep.... like they are actorss but they are couples too.... haha... LJS must be pouting.. dear baby
Relationship is a two way street. There should be mutual respect.
As a viewer (since you wanted an open conversation), I probably wouldn't date an actor in my current mindset since I'd probably get jealous eventhough I know it's not real. But hopefully if I ever meet someone worth risking it all, I would try to ensure that I am mentally mature enough to deal with the side effects/ occupational hazards that come with the life of an actor before I agree to date him. If I am not ready, I shouldn't because my immaturity could end up hurting both of us in the end.
As a viewer, watching actors in real relationships kiss their costars don't bother me. In fact I've come to enjoy these kind of pairings more now because I don't like real life shippers. Some "fans" can get too intense when both costars are publicly single.
I personally enjoyed WLGYT and Perfect Crown for instance because the fans can ship the characters in peace without having SNS drown with rediculous deepfake fanmade edits/ disturbing A03 edits of the actors' personal lives. Same with Shin Min Ah's and Park Shin Hye's romcom dramas for instance. There are more examples but I'll leave it with these for now.
What about you?
Just a single hug, caress or kiss might require multiple takes which includes about 5-10 crew members standing around including the cameraman, make up artists, wardrobe personnel, lighting specialist, script writers and assistants.
Between every take they will adjust clothes, retouch make up, change the angle of the lights etc! After the director rewatched the scene, he will give instructions about where to put a hand or how to lean in for a better angle, to move slower or to reposition the actors on the bed!
Then, he calls "ACTION!" and the whole thing starts all over again!
Not to mention, that for those up close, intimate shots the cameraman is basically about 3 feet away from the actors and the crew is standing by, watching them, ready to move in to adjust things once again for the next take, so this is not an intimate setting by any means!
Once you've seen this a couple of times, it becomes clear, that this is work and not an easy one!
Of course, sometimes there's an exception, when acting becomes real, but usually it happens when the current relationships of the actors are no longer on solid ground or if both of them are single at the time of the filming!
BTW, usually it's not the intimate scenes where real feelings begin, but when the cameras aren't rolling! Especially if any of them are in a relationship when they start working together!
It's the casual interactions, the ease of working camaraderie, the subtle, little things that starts to accumulate over time!
First it's just being great colleagues, then becoming good friends, then it turns into love!