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Replying to Salsa Mia Feb 11, 2023
I have just a tiny remark while jae wook did lose weight to sympolize the death of his beloved lover, it really…
Your comment "he moved way too quickly for a supposidly [supposedly] mourning lover" suggests you might not have understood Season 2. The whole point was that Uk didn't love someone else. He loved the same "soul" over and over, regardless of the body it inhabited.
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Lily Alice Feb 11, 2023
Thanks for the details about one of my favorite k-dramas. I already wrote about the claims that AoS was "plagiary" (it wasn't and I proved it). I'm glad you mention the production values, care, and expense that make this drama worthy of another season (or two). The entire cast was impressive, but Lee Jae Wook was outstanding; young, but meticulous about his craft. I immediately watched "Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol." His performance was so good, I ignored the drama's flaws, like the awkward title (try remembering it correctly later) and freaky (but satisfying) ending.
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Lily Alice Feb 11, 2023
Some people have suggested Alchemy of Souls was "plagiarized" from Wuxia and Xianxia. They don't understand what plagiarizing is. Plagiarizing is to copy someone else's original work, such as a book, painting, or designer dress, and present it as your own without attribution. Wuxia and Xianxia are actually “genres,” which are general categories of work characterized by a particular style, form, or content, such as Westerns, Rom-coms, and Horror stories. You can't plagiarize a genre. AOS tells an original story with original dialogue and characters. It hasn't plagiarized anything.
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