The comments over on Lim Ji Yeons Instagram are crazy. People are really losing their minds over an actress clapping…
The Korean fan world is incredibly toxic. A lot of them seem to be pathetic little people with no lives, so they take out their disappointments on actors who aren't "perfect". Who the hell is?
Personally, I couldn't care less if Jung Woo Sung has a child out of marriage or not. It happens to hundreds of millions of people around the world every year as condoms break, the woman forgot to take her birth control, or isn't on the birth control she says she is etc.
I judge him by his amazing body of work, his talent, and what an incredible amount of work he does for charity. And that you cannot find anyone in the Korean entertainment industry who says a bad word about him, as he is genuinely just a nice and kind person.
So he has a child out of wedlock but, unlike tens of millions of other men, he stood up, admitted it and said he will pay for his child's upbringing. Good for him.
There’s this one miserable person on here who keeps talking trash about the drama, but STILL tuned to it like…
Yep. Same person shows up on 1/2 the dramas released whining about how "boring" they are. Doesn't seem to realize they're just proving they are a shallow, not particularly intelligent person who, apparently, doesn't have much of a life. Sad.
And yep, Parole Examiner Lee is excellent. As is proven by it just grabbing its highest ratings yet in Korea.
why is the rating so low? its actually quite entertaining and like different from other kdrama i hhave seen
Because some people don't like a drama where they have to use their brain. And yep, it's very entertaining -- well acted, well-written and well-directed.
Loved the manga, and didn't expect to like the drama as I often like the original work more than its adaptation, but this is excellent. Well cast and well-acted, and it moves fast so it stays interesting throughout. This could go down as one of my favorite Japanese dramas. (And yes, Sakura does become less of an idiot as the story progresses :)
EDIT: Oh and love that they cast Karina as the sister. She was one of my favorite characters in the manga, and Karina has done a brilliant job bringing her to life.
Enjoying this one so far, particularly because Baek Ji Won has a well-deserved main role for once.
Plot is interesting, performances are great (love the cast) and it's pretty decently written so far. Some pretty funny black humor too.
Not surprised it earned the highest rating for a tvN drama in that time slot this year (except one) for its first episode, and that its ratings increased again last night.
Damn negative much? It’s just 2 episodes but your comment is filled with soo much negativity that it’s ridiculous.…
Problem with MAL is they have a finite 'Block' function too. I hit the max level a long time ago so am now stuck seeing cancerous people like this one. Ah well :)
Damn negative much? It’s just 2 episodes but your comment is filled with soo much negativity that it’s ridiculous.…
What's hilarious too is people like this come on and leave whining comment after whining comment as if a) anyone cares about their opinion and b) as if anyone in the Korean drama industry in particular cares. (Newsflash: they don't even read these comments :)
What a waste of minutes/hours of your life you'll never get back. Hating on someone and just spewing into a black hole of suckage.
And agreed, Baek Ji Won is doing a brilliant job. Happy to see her get a main role for once too. Well deserved.
Likely A Moment But Forever. And btw, I'm currently watching the A Moment But Forever donghua (anime) on iQIYI…
So glad you like it!! (sorry for late reply!)
And yep, Chinese donghua (anime) is going to be huge in the next few years. Their animation is amazing now, both 3D (like in A Moment But Forever) and traditional animation like we're used to coming out of Japan.
The Chinese government is pumping a HUGE amount of money into Chinese animation studios, so I think you'll see a ton of new shows just as good as this, if not better.
One of the best K-dramas of the current season. Performances are superb, the writing is incredible (requires thinking, so you may not like it if you hate to think!), and the cinematography is beautiful. One of the gems of 2024, IMO.
Yep see IMDb, Watchapedia, Kinolights, etc. MDL has a particular type
A sizable percentage of K-drama "fans" of all nationalities are incredibly immature. They'll literally wish a drama crashes and burns, thus helping destroy the livelihoods of the people starring in it/on the staff and crew, just because something "offends" them or their favorite actor wasn't cast in it.
My mantra for decades has been "You can't fix stupid people. Don't try or, like the pigs they are, they will cover you in the mud they wallow in". :)
Loved everything about this. Awesome veteran actors, nice performances, an adorable well-trained dog, a cute plot, and a really comfy, relaxing watch. Highly recommend for anyone who just wants something fun to watch.
I think you have to understand the Thais and Thailand to really enjoy this (lived there for 15 years, so it probably resonate a lot more with me than with others not so familiar with the country/people).
It's one of my favorite Thai films, as I've now just watched it for the 4th time :)
Personally, I couldn't care less if Jung Woo Sung has a child out of marriage or not. It happens to hundreds of millions of people around the world every year as condoms break, the woman forgot to take her birth control, or isn't on the birth control she says she is etc.
I judge him by his amazing body of work, his talent, and what an incredible amount of work he does for charity. And that you cannot find anyone in the Korean entertainment industry who says a bad word about him, as he is genuinely just a nice and kind person.
So he has a child out of wedlock but, unlike tens of millions of other men, he stood up, admitted it and said he will pay for his child's upbringing. Good for him.
And yep, Parole Examiner Lee is excellent. As is proven by it just grabbing its highest ratings yet in Korea.
Well cast and well-acted, and it moves fast so it stays interesting throughout. This could go down as one of my favorite Japanese dramas. (And yes, Sakura does become less of an idiot as the story progresses :)
EDIT: Oh and love that they cast Karina as the sister. She was one of my favorite characters in the manga, and Karina has done a brilliant job bringing her to life.
Plot is interesting, performances are great (love the cast) and it's pretty decently written so far. Some pretty funny black humor too.
Not surprised it earned the highest rating for a tvN drama in that time slot this year (except one) for its first episode, and that its ratings increased again last night.
What a waste of minutes/hours of your life you'll never get back. Hating on someone and just spewing into a black hole of suckage.
And agreed, Baek Ji Won is doing a brilliant job. Happy to see her get a main role for once too. Well deserved.
And yep, Chinese donghua (anime) is going to be huge in the next few years. Their animation is amazing now, both 3D (like in A Moment But Forever) and traditional animation like we're used to coming out of Japan.
The Chinese government is pumping a HUGE amount of money into Chinese animation studios, so I think you'll see a ton of new shows just as good as this, if not better.
My mantra for decades has been "You can't fix stupid people. Don't try or, like the pigs they are, they will cover you in the mud they wallow in". :)
It's one of my favorite Thai films, as I've now just watched it for the 4th time :)