this type of drama falls under the period idol drama genre and not really historical drama genre.. but I do agree…
I think this kind of sageuks which add fantasy or anachronisms are called fussion sageuks instead of pure sageuks (like The Nokdu Flower or Six Flying Dragons).
A woman who has just learnt about her sickness decides to start treatment without telling her son, a university student who has returned home to help with the family tradition of making kimchi. One night, the mother sees a message on her son's phone and discovers he's being blackmailed. He must pay in exchange for them not publishing photos of him kissing another boy. The mother and son have a conversation, and later he disappears for several weeks, prompting her to search for him.
I know this is being picky, but it really bugs me that Su Bin barely moves her mouth when she speaks. I almost…
On Viki Seong Jae didn't say that. He said: "I shouldn't have visited your house since I was in middle school. I shouldn't have been friends with Ji Hyeok. I received too much love from your father and your mother...".
That makes more sense, because he always had seen Subin as a little sister. The other translation must be wrong.
That makes more sense, because he always had seen Subin as a little sister. The other translation must be wrong.
Written by Kang Han (κ°ν)
https://www.hancinema.net/korean_drama_Love_2p__Track_-_Kimchi.php
Written by Yum Bo-ra (μΌλ³΄λΌ)
https://www.hancinema.net/korean_drama_Love_2p__Track_-_My_Father__s_Funeral.php