It's not outstanding, but all the characters are likable, and it was a rare drama that I didn't ff through. It tried hard to present "leftover" women as not being "leftover", and I thought it elevated women's friendship to the primacy they deserve.
Completely agree with your comment. It’s refreshing to see a male comment on the subject matter because I’ve…
If the character does grow or evolve as the drama progresses, the pace of the development over 45+ episodes is glacial, and too slow to develop the velocity required to escape the first 15 or 20 episodes.
Completely agree with your comment. It’s refreshing to see a male comment on the subject matter because I’ve…
We may disagree about what a "strong" female character in a drama would look like, but we can certainly agree about what a weak one looks like, and this is where dramas are going to get the most criticism.
If you make the FL look childish, immature, indecisive, overly impressionable, innocent to the point of stupidity, easily misled or manipulated, without any will or backbone, or self sacrificing to the point of absurdity, that is a weak character, and nothing you subsequently do in the drama is going to change that initial impression.
If the drama promotes an image of a FL character like the above as some sort of idealization of women, then that drama is bad, profoundly bad, and the drama deserves every word of criticism it gets.
We don't have to agree about what makes a main woman character strong, but we shouldn't accept rubbish characterizations of women.
“Maybe if you get up and make some tea, by the time you're done, she's on her last turning around scene” -…
I just watched a drama which shall be nameless where one of the characters is in the elevator and the other character has run to the elevator and is trying to keep the door from closing. And that scene was shot 91 1/2 different ways--inside the elevator 35 times as the elevator door closed inch by inch, and outside the elevator 47 times as the elevator closed inch by inch. It was the dumbest thing I've ever seen in a drama, and that's saying something.
Is this really coming soon? I think I've been waiting for it to air at least a year, probably longer. And if it does finally air, I so, so hope Neko or Thippy will sub it. (Please, please, please?)
Too soon to tell, but 1) it's a Cdrama, so probably and 2) the FL is Yang Mi, so there will be very few kissing…
There are not many scenes to judge by, but the few I've seen, she's very stiff and uncomfortable in them. She may like to kiss personally, but it's for sure not her preference on screen.
The promotion of female purity/innocence/virginity often leads to the characterization of women as dumb as a bag of hammers.
Surely there's some sort of middle ground between slut and virgin, though--even in the East?
If you make the FL look childish, immature, indecisive, overly impressionable, innocent to the point of stupidity, easily misled or manipulated, without any will or backbone, or self sacrificing to the point of absurdity, that is a weak character, and nothing you subsequently do in the drama is going to change that initial impression.
If the drama promotes an image of a FL character like the above as some sort of idealization of women, then that drama is bad, profoundly bad, and the drama deserves every word of criticism it gets.
We don't have to agree about what makes a main woman character strong, but we shouldn't accept rubbish characterizations of women.
I'm so sad that all the sources of Thai dramas and subs have almost disappeared. I understand why it's happening, but I miss lakorns so much.
I can't stand these bad scenes, and I hate when the female character stands like a lamp post when she's being hugged.
If the scenes are going to be that dead, just don't have them in the show.