And why should other people be expected to change their mindset and celebrate them when it doesn’t even concern others? I couldn’t care less about what people do to themselves,the only irritating part is when they try to push their agenda
Keeping everything aside, FL's acting and dialogue delivery are too monotonous. She suits modern introverted or emotionally shut-off roles, but she was really bad here. Yet, she’s hailed as some great actor
Some people might adore Lee Dohan just because he’s gay, but he was the most annoying and selfish character in this show.
The female lead is considered an icon for her acting, but her performance in this drama was really bad. It felt like she just memorized and rattled off the lines. Her expressions were too monotonous for a rom-com.
I believe being a part of the lgbtv community is harmful to society. Because they don’t just change themselves, they pressure everyone to accept it and if you don’t, you’re seen as the bad guy. The propaganda keeps spreading, just like what’s happening here
His age is appropriate for someone acting as a presidential spokesperson. 🙂
She looks perfect for her role, and that's why I wouldn't want to change her. The story still aligns with my preferences, which is why I'm watching it. I choose the dramas I want to watch on my own, without needing anyone's opinion. It also seems to me that you'd prefer a male actor over a female actor, given that you're pushing the narrative that Soobin should be replaced
His age is appropriate for someone acting as a presidential spokesperson. 🙂
But we are watching fiction, and it’s about an unrequited love of 20 years for his wife. I did want to see something superficial.Also, the age gap is supposed to be six years, but sometimes Huiju looks 20 while he looks 40+. Let me be clear, I have nothing against him.
His age is appropriate for someone acting as a presidential spokesperson. 🙂
The story is perfect. Soobin looks too pretty and young while the male lead, though mostly good-looking, sometimes appears too old, especially in scenes like the first fake phone call or with some scenes Huiju. I don't mind older actors(He's not even that old and he doesn’t look old in interviews) but huge age gaps in romance turn me off. Since some asked, I think Byeon Woo-seok would fit better as he’s not too young and is a good actor. I wouldn’t mention this in another genre but for an arranged marriage trope I’d prefer visuals I like. Then again beauty is subjective.
The character is supposed to be 35. There is no need for an actor under 35 at all
I'm not saying age is the problem. I didn't want to mention it in my comment, but even if it were played by a 50 year old who looks 30, it wouldn't be an issue. I was referring to how old your face looks ESPECIALLY in front of your love interest.
Ugh no, let older actors live, jeez. I think the cold, gruffness needs an older guy to really pull it off. A younger…
I didn’t mean 25, but okay. There are great dramas with "older" actors, like Moving and Touch your heart. They looked perfect for their characters and also appeared to be the same age as their love interests.I just think this script calls for a younger-looking actor to match the character better
His age is appropriate for someone acting as a presidential spokesperson. 🙂
He was supposed to be six years older than Huiju, but the character ends up looking more than 10 years older than her, which exceeds their actual age gap.Because they made Huiju look younger than Soobin's actual age
The female lead is considered an icon for her acting, but her performance in this drama was really bad. It felt like she just memorized and rattled off the lines. Her expressions were too monotonous for a rom-com.