I just started this and man that oversold unrealistic beauty mantra is so high in this drama, t I felt nauseated…
The humor is lost on you .part of the satire is that a skin challenged girl uses makeup and becomes a goddess ,that's the comedy you don't seem to get .While i do think mgy is quite pretty, the idea that her character ju kyeong, becomes unrecognizably beautiful to her bullies with makeup is the punchline.
I'm not gonna talk about Cha Eun Woo's acting skill since it has been discussed too many times already. But I…
In case you can't read the room ,your opinion is in a tiny, tiny, almost non existent minority .maybe you need to reevaluate your "expertise" in online judging or you are oblivious of what moon ga young's character should be like . yeah,you have a right to your opinion but your current opinion is wayyyyyy off base.
Ehmmmm......... you do know that it is culturally acceptable to beat your kids in most cultures except western…
Arab,Indian and African countries have strict parenting styles and have very very low suicide rates compared to America and East Asian countries. Arab countries also have a lower crime rate than America.
Ehmmmm......... you do know that it is culturally acceptable to beat your kids in most cultures except western…
I'm american too but have lived on different continents, so i understand that some of what affects our cultural sensibilities are totally different in other parts of the world. In fact lots of immigrant parents and people from culturally conservative societies view american style parenting as overindulgent with a lack of respect for elders/authorities . When i see the high crime rates in america compared to places like japan,south korea where kids are brought up to be very respectful and obedient to authority, one has to wonder if american parenting styles are part of the issue.
Ehmmmm......... you do know that it is culturally acceptable to beat your kids in most cultures except western…
Legally there is nothing that can be done.A teacher ,friend or close relative can talk to soojin's dad to stop it , but there is no law in korea against slapping your teenage child over school grades. At best suho could have told the teachers or asked his dad to talk to soojins father . We are talking about a society where Bosses slapping their subordinates at work is still culturally acceptable. My point been that the original posters comment ,that the drama glossed over it is not reflective of what happens in reality .
My concern about this drama is not even the cliches or tropes but the fact that the aspect they were meant to…
It was still a very successful drama by all measures,so it worked .I understand that's your pet peeve but i think the way most aspects of the drama (comedy.character growth,romance, plot,cliches,subplots) were synchronized worked .
you do know its a romcom not a running commentary on character growth.seems people are asking too much from a…
But they did show some character growth for all the main actors . from jk,suho,seojun,jk's mom,hye min,soojin. remember that the focus of the webtoon is not even character growth but it's really about a girl who navigates life with her makeup skills and her love life. There is a trend with some kdrama watchers expecting character growth as a major theme in all dramas, but in reality lots of people stay the same or it takes years to make changes in their lives and some dramas are just stories about people's lives, whether good or bad . I personally don't think every drama must make a judgment call about an issue, otherwise they all become tools for brainwashing. sometimes dramas should just tell a story and let the audience come to their own conclusions. I wouldn't love jk less if she never went about bare faced, although i love that she stood up to her bullies. Personally i feel that her growth was in standing up to her bullies ,i couldn't care less if she never showed anyone her bare face .
Ehmmmm......... you do know that it is culturally acceptable to beat your kids in most cultures except western…
In most non western cultures, an 18 yr old female high schooler living at home with her parents is still subservient to her parents .she is not considered a grown woman and it is not seen as terrible abuse. Short of a close family friend or relatives asking him to calm down there are no laws making such acts illegal or punishable. Therefore the show is somewhat reflective of the culture ,nothing happens to dad. Basically you are judging it through your american cultural lens . most arab,african and indian or asian cultures do not frown at such discipline.
I don't like how they lowkey glossed over domestic violence. It was made to seem not that serious...like your…
Ehmmmm......... you do know that it is culturally acceptable to beat your kids in most cultures except western european culture. It is termed parental discipline and the west is actually a recent exception. From a cultural lens, her father slapping her wasn't really a big deal. Now i personally think it was abusive because she was a top student and there was no need to beat her but lots of koreans spank their kids .
i'm kinda surprised by all of the negative comments here! i personally thought this drama was super cute. i loved…
healer , the beautiful you ,rookie historian ,gangnam beauty, world of the married , to the beautiful you .moonlight drawn by clouds, moon embracing the sun, goblin.
yeah,you have a right to your opinion but your current opinion is wayyyyyy off base.
When i see the high crime rates in america compared to places like japan,south korea where kids are brought up to be very respectful and obedient to authority, one has to wonder if american parenting styles are part of the issue.
We are talking about a society where Bosses slapping their subordinates at work is still culturally acceptable.
My point been that the original posters comment ,that the drama glossed over it is not reflective of what happens in reality .
from jk,suho,seojun,jk's mom,hye min,soojin.
remember that the focus of the webtoon is not even character growth but it's really about a girl who navigates life with her makeup skills and her love life.
There is a trend with some kdrama watchers expecting character growth as a major theme in all dramas, but in reality lots of people stay the same or it takes years to make changes in their lives and some dramas are just stories about people's lives, whether good or bad .
I personally don't think every drama must make a judgment call about an issue, otherwise they all become tools for brainwashing. sometimes dramas should just tell a story and let the audience come to their own conclusions.
I wouldn't love jk less if she never went about bare faced, although i love that she stood up to her bullies. Personally i feel that her growth was in standing up to her bullies ,i couldn't care less if she never showed anyone her bare face .
Therefore the show is somewhat reflective of the culture ,nothing happens to dad.
Basically you are judging it through your american cultural lens . most arab,african and indian or asian cultures do not frown at such discipline.
Now i personally think it was abusive because she was a top student and there was no need to beat her but lots of koreans spank their kids .