I'm missing the sexual chemistry from their kisses. Might just be my eyes 🤪😜
I said the same thing. Something’s missing. I can’t tell if it’s the actors or it’s the director. I definitely got more butterflies with these actors, Jung So Min in particular , with her other leads in other dramas.
To be fair though, their characters are still at the awkward stage of dating, still very nervous and careful with each other. They both conveyed that very believably, Jung Hae In especially. Seong-Ho kept looking at Seok-Ryu for the ok, cautiously, “Is it ok for me to keep going?” They did the shyness of the scene well.
I'd say how she kisses has more to do with the director than a choice on her part
Hmmm…I’ll have to check that out then. I was dragging my feet about watching it because it seemed like they fell out of love. I don’t like sad romance stories.
I feel like Jung So Min’s kissing style has changed in recent dramas. She doesn’t put as much into it like she did in, say, “The Smile Has Left Your Eyes,” and “Because This Is My First Life”. I became her fan because of those dramas. Now, she has a much more conservative kissing style. I noticed it in “Alchemy of Souls“ and in today’s episode 12. She hardly kissed Jung Hae In at all. He was doing all the work. I still love her, but something has definitely changed with her and kiss scenes.
Also, she is soooo painfully skinny in this drama. I wonder if it’s because of the role, playing a cancer survivor. Or, has the industry pushed her to get this skinny? I’m a bit worried about her to be honest.
He’s definitely a puppy for the most part, but seems to have a bit of pit bull in him if the occasion should…
He has Mommy Issues. I think that’s why he was such a “simp” before. But, also, he’s simply a nice guy. Being a nice guy doesn’t make you a simp. It makes you a good person. He’s a good guy.
Weak start, but the drama won me over in the end. There was more depth to each character than meets the eye. Very well-written. It’s just the execution of the story that was weak. It was hard to like the FL at first with the way they presented her. But, it was a heartwarming story in the end with many good points.
Agreed, when you explain it like that, I get it. The translator went afoul and missed a nice opportunity to educate there. But, in reality, most global audiences would not have recognized the Korean chef, especially without some context.
He’s definitely a puppy for the most part, but seems to have a bit of pit bull in him if the occasion should require it. He seems like a simple character, but there’s actually a lot there, for instance, the way he was sitting on all his talent while he was the FL’s work subordinate, but became extremely capable, seemingly overnight, when he became the Director.
To be fair though, their characters are still at the awkward stage of dating, still very nervous and careful with each other. They both conveyed that very believably, Jung Hae In especially. Seong-Ho kept looking at Seok-Ryu for the ok, cautiously, “Is it ok for me to keep going?” They did the shyness of the scene well.
Also, she is soooo painfully skinny in this drama. I wonder if it’s because of the role, playing a cancer survivor. Or, has the industry pushed her to get this skinny? I’m a bit worried about her to be honest.