Screenwriter Liang Zhen Hua has a varied background. He is also credited as a Producer, Executive Director and Art Director. His skillsets are reflected in the mature writing in the Ingenious One.
Thanks, everyone , or promoting Peng Bo from Guest Role to Support Role. He earned the promotion.
I bingewatched Season 2 for two days. The cast, the skills and the patrons were awesome, but the loud singing and BGM were extraneous. I don't think the Korean populaton would be that fascinated with Western songs playing on an endless loop. If they make more reality shows, they need to cut down on the musical interludes, and concentrate on the script.
I have watched so much japchae in two days, I now want to go to Koreatown L.A., to buy some. Japchae is my favorite Korean dish. I I always wanted to try the KFC chicken, but never did. It's next on my bucket list.
True, the subtitles are too fast on iQIYI, but I think it's intentional so that viewers who are not proficient…
That boss was a @$$. It wasn't about your writing skills. I have encountered teachers and bosses who were on a power trip. When you left the job, you should have said, "By the way, nobody reads your long-winded memos, past the first two sentences."
OK, so I just was watching back to the Brink, and even though heβs not credited, I could swear the actor that…
LOL! That actor in Back from the brink resembles Natas Asokas (...Tang Xiao). Small world! I just checked the dramawiki site, and Natas is not listed in the Back from the Brink cast.
Memory was well done, except for the most asinine, ridiculous editing flaw and some shaky camera. In every episode, a scene would have a hiccup. They would say a few lines, and they would instantly repeat the sequence. It served no purpose, because it was not the ML having an Alzheimers moment. It would appear at random, and would involve other characters, as well. It felt as if the viewer was having a brain fart or Alzheimers moment.
Lee Sung Min did a realistic portrayal of a man being tested by his creeping illness and the conspiracies popping out of the woodwork. The writer made Park Tae Song (...LSM) earn his pay. Lee Jun Ho and Song So Hee were excellent as Jung Jin and Sun Hwa, the guardian angels to Park Taek Seo during his good or bad times. The Memory castlist was perfect. The main and supporting actors gave memorable performances.
I finished Memory. It was well done, but it had the most asinine, ridiculous editing flaw and some shaky camera. In every episode, a scene would have a hiccup. They would say a few lines, and they would instantly repeat the sequence. It served no purpose, because it was not the ML having an Alzheimers moment. It would appear at random, and would involve other characters, as well. It felt as if the viewer was having a brain fart or Alzheimers moment.
Lee Sung Min did a realistic portrayal of a man being tested by his creeping illness and the villains popping out of the woodwork. The writer made Park Tae Song (LSM) earn his pay.
Thanks, everyone , or promoting Peng Bo from Guest Role to Support Role. He earned the promotion.
I have watched so much japchae in two days, I now want to go to Koreatown L.A., to buy some. Japchae is my favorite Korean dish. I I always wanted to try the KFC chicken, but never did. It's next on my bucket list.
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Lee Sung Min did a realistic portrayal of a man being tested by his creeping illness and the conspiracies popping out of the woodwork. The writer made Park Tae Song (...LSM) earn his pay. Lee Jun Ho and Song So Hee were excellent as Jung Jin and Sun Hwa, the guardian angels to Park Taek Seo during his good or bad times. The Memory castlist was perfect. The main and supporting actors gave memorable performances.
Lee Sung Min did a realistic portrayal of a man being tested by his creeping illness and the villains popping out of the woodwork. The writer made Park Tae Song (LSM) earn his pay.