I actually went back to watching way older dramas too like I'm Sorry I Love You (2004) even though tragedy is…
I haven't seen sorry I love you but I watched All in (2003) which was something very different those type of dramas you don't see today. Another one I liked was Swallow the Sun (2009) both dramas are made by the same director although All In was a hit and was more popular I prefer Swallow the Sun.
Save The Last Dance for Me (2004) was a nice romance drama.
this is the most relatable article I have ever seen. I started watching dramas in 2016 it's 2019 and I've almost watched 100 dramas this year yet I found nothing worth watching, I seem to be in a very long slump. I feel no excitement to watch dramas yet all I do is look for a drama to binge watch.
I started watching older dramas from the 2000s and I find to be so much more enjoyable compared to the ones that have come out in the last few years
I'm on episodes 3 how can the female lead go from not have a good relationship with the male to suddenly falling for him in seconds it just doesn;t make sense. Then the 2nd female lead gets over her crush for male lead suddenly and moves on to liking second male lead really quickly. It felt as though important scenes were cut out and they just skipped a whole story line in a matter of 1 episode.
Thank you very much! What is the subject you're aiming for in the film industry? :D
I'm still trying to figure that out since I started my film course this year. I like producing, and using the camera as well as editing as its very fascinating yet stressful.
Save The Last Dance for Me (2004) was a nice romance drama.
Ji Sung is in all of them by the way
edit: there ten years apart
http://www.dramapanda.com/2019/09/zhang-zhehan-and-ju-jingyi-reunite-in.html
I started watching older dramas from the 2000s and I find to be so much more enjoyable compared to the ones that have come out in the last few years