It's meant to be. It's a romcom. I disagree it doesn't look forced. She's awkward since she's adjusting to the…
Are you the director, one of the screenwriters, or an actor—that you defend this terrible drama so vehemently and insult everyone who doesn't praise this botched production to the skies?
This review is BS lol. What y'all want her to do? For the fl who almost got died this is a second chance to live.…
Your comment is just rude. But to answer your question: I associate "royal" with manners, decency, and grace. Qualities that the female protagonist completely lacks. You might find that funny; I find the portrayal unbearably idiotic—much like your comment. Of course, my opinion is subjective, just like everyone else's—including yours!
My number 1: Good Boy 2025 (Episode 13; 50:27 min) A Russian gangster, during a visit to Korea, carries the digital camera of a policeman killed 20 years earlier and hands it over to the man's daughter after a shootout.
Can someone please put in a spoiler below if it has a happy or sad ending I’m on the first episode and the first…
Happy ending :) The story is good if you focus on the main plot and skip the subplots and repetitions. The characters played by Lee Dong Wook and Park Hoon are really good.
u guys make no sense omg. 1) requesting matching bracelets is a big thing in korea (all the panelists said so…
You can request what ever you want - no one forced her to make this promise. I understand his reaction the next morning. How much worth is her promise? She always kept saying "It's only a braclet" but no - it*s about a broken promise; it*s about the betray. His reaction was over the top but I guess in a way he tried too hard to keep his pride and couldn*t handle the situation. But he had a great and nice advisor who made him reflect his reactions. I feel happy for him that she came but I don*t believe her. I have the feeling the only reason she came is because she knew the other guy wouldn*t chose her.
Without Kang Tae-Oh's acting performance, I would have dropped the drama. And despite him, I was glad to have skipped the first part. Seriously, did the female lead have any other lines besides the name of the main character?
In my opinion, Kang Tae-Oh is absolutely underrated. Even though he sometimes *overacts (although I'm not sure if that's due to him or the directors), he has a pleasant presence without taking away from the other actors. I would love to see him in more leading roles.
I associate "royal" with manners, decency, and grace.
Qualities that the female protagonist completely lacks. You might find that funny; I find the portrayal unbearably idiotic—much like your comment. Of course, my opinion is subjective, just like everyone else's—including yours!
A Russian gangster, during a visit to Korea, carries the digital camera of a policeman killed 20 years earlier and hands it over to the man's daughter after a shootout.
The story is good if you focus on the main plot and skip the subplots and repetitions.
The characters played by Lee Dong Wook and Park Hoon are really good.