Itās based on a book. In the movie, the friendship between the main lead and his female friend is highlighted, while in the series this topic appears mainly in the first two episodes. The rest of the show focuses more on the main characterās relationship.
As a European, Iām disgusted by Australiaās behavior ā they act like savages. However, I have to give credit…
I just hope the final challenge wonāt focus too much on strength just to disadvantage Australia. Regardless of that, it already feels a bit unfair that theyāre even in this show, since physical endurance can vary so much between race.
As a European, Iām disgusted by Australiaās behavior ā they act like savages. However, I have to give credit to Asians for being able to show class and respect in sports, unlike some others.
To sum up, the main female character exists just to serve a man, and at some point her only goal becomes to satisfy him. Like, seriously? Maybe she traveled to the Joseon dynasty, but the writers seem stuck in the 1950s.
Sadly, nowadays Korean BLs tend to have low budgets, but those young actors did a great job ā they had great chemistry and real potential. I wish them good luck in this harsh industry.
you didnāt even watch all episodes and reviewed like you did, isnāt it a sin? And do you represent anything beyond blindness and religious fanaticism? Judging the entire work of a production just because someone dared to use a myth you blindly believe in ā and Iām supposed to believe these are the values of a religion of peace? donāt make me laugh
using the word "fairytale" is wrong since essentialy the stories they have used is from the holy book…
Iām just not blindly praising a fairytales and myths, when you grow up you realise life is not based on illusion and is not reason to justify k1l1ing or force women to wear rags on head