direct time travel is banned because1) there was a case a few years ago, where two teenage girls in China committed…
thailand too?!? that's very surprising as well. i have known them to be quite liberal w/their drama themes. with the west and middle east, i don't need to ask anymore.
In addition to what wenkexing said, sometimes a drama won't be able to air because an actor is involved in a scandal…
ohhhh.. i see. wow. i guess, it takes incredible talent and skill as a scriptwriter and filmmaker in 🇨🇳 just to get their work out there. it's already difficult to complete one drama, and then after that you still have to navigate the policies and requirements just to air it, it definitely takes skill and incredible hardwork.
im really surprised how gooooood this drama is. 4 episodes in and the story will hook you right in. the humor is quite good too. honestly, despite being diff. genres, this has a better story and plot than xu kai's last and most recent drama snow eagle lord. so far, so good. i have no issues with the vfx and aesthetics in this drama. the story is enough to keep me watching it.
dylan wang x bai lu in a modern drama is just gorgeous. typical romance drama but who ever gets tired of the ceo ML falling in love with ordinary career driven FL tropes?? i dont. so im enjoying this.
i just cant help it. at the end of each eps i just wish they wont end up together. hahahhahahaha. but again i still love this drama sooooo much even of the director or writer will give me heartbreak in the end.
i love the location of this drama, the external part of the house especially and bae suzy. her recent projects showcases depth of character and maturity; surprisingly pulling it off with flying colors. the cinematography is also good, with lots of beautiful framing. i love the quality of this drama, despite the unresolved ending. yes, you read it right, unresolved. it's not in the "terrible ending" category.
this will be streamed for free on JFF+ festival starts from august 1 till oct 31th!here's the link: https://jff.jpf.go.jp/watch/ic2023/and…
just read about this festival today. imagine, if only ive known about this at least since yesterday. i could've streamed the movies for free! such coincidence
Everyone on this website calls anything westerized. Too much blood or dark themes = westernized apparently as…
i know its not and that's why i dont watch asian movies that much. because movies are an entirely different form of entertainment from drama. for a 2hr product to be really compelling and worth the money that viewers will spend, it is but necessary for the writers, directors, producers to make it interesting and unforgettable, and movies are also graded according to only what type of viewers can watch it like rated 18 or 13 or G. like if you produce something that should appeal to a certain demographic you have to consider your moral obligation to that demographic right?? because if not, then why bother with grading it. i mean for me thats the logic. and i believe thats the reason why certain kdramas are banned in domestic channels. while in movies, of course kids cant enter cinemas unless they're at a certain age right? and i soooooo looooooove cheesy stuff, im also the conservative viewer, so no wonder certain dramas appeal to me so much while others are actually meh.
I agree on all of your points. I'm rewatching Good Manager in which he shows an entirely different personality.…
that's the first drama i watched with him as lead. he's also very good in comedies right? his 1dollar lawyer is also funny. nway, did you notice that beach scene wherein he was looking into the sunset, camera focused on his face and no dialogue, then he cries, omg, as i watch it, i immmediately empathized on how heavy his heart was. and you'll also be left wondering why you're hurting just as he does hahahahaha. only a few actors can do this to me yk,hahahaha
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