they bettter not give me a sad ending like uncontrollably fond i won't accept it
With Uncontrollably Fond, you knew he was dying from the first episode. The question was how was he going to spend the remaining time he had left? I had high hopes because of rant to woman in the interview.... instead he wasted all the time they could have been together, doing stuff that could have been handled by private investigators and lawyer after he died. I was so disappointed with that drama.
I have to finish SFD I only watched a couple eps! I luv Yoo Ah In's dramas I think one of my fav of his, is Jang…
My favorite that he's in is Secret Love Affair! He's good in everything he's in, including Fashion King... which had a terrible ending, he played a jerk, but he was still good in it. LOL
Don't watch either one of those historical s... watch Six Flying Dragons Same for those office romance ones... watch Protect the Boss You'll thank me for this.
do you know anywhere else I could watch this with eng subs?
Thank you... too bad, I was hoping to watch Matsumoto Jun in his first role, plus I heard it was good. (sigh) If you hear anything, please let me know.
No woman is "asking to be raped". Comments and attitudes like this are the reason why sexual harassment and sexual…
When I was younger something similar happened to me while I was in the military. I was too naive to understand what that jerk wanted from me, so no, I didn't say anything to anyone about what was going on. I was in a serious relationship, and I thought it was obvious I wasn't interested in anyone else. (Luckily I wasn't raped.) I didn't tell my boyfriend, instead, I went to a senior female and asked for her advice on how to handle the situation. Why didn't I tell him? Because he would have gone to jail after he tried to kill the man that assaulted me. BTW the advice I got was, don't report it because you don't want to be known as "that girl". Instead, she advised me to go to counseling, which I did. My point is most women don't report for a variety of reasons... but a big one I've heard over and over during group is a sense of self-shame. "It was my fault, because"..... "I shouldn't have been there.", "I had been drinking.", "I must not have been firm enough with the no." etc, etc. etc. And what I'm saying is that it's NOT the woman's fault, no one asks to be raped. Period!
It was great in the beginning. The main lead girl got me a headache, bc it was like she was asking to be raped.…
No woman is "asking to be raped". Comments and attitudes like this are the reason why sexual harassment and sexual assaults are so under reported. Because, you know it was the girls fault that she was happy that her boyfriend proposed. She was sending a signal she was taken and not interested in other men. In the "real world" women get raped, and then if they report it they often get judged... it's like getting raped twice.
This was a very strange movie! Everyone has their own interpretations, but I'm going to give you mine. I think it was about a very rich reporter who has a addicted girlfriend, and goes after those who're responsible. While doing so, after watching the death of his girlfriend he has a drug induced psychotic incident which causes him to have a horrific car crash. His lawyers put him on life support. He gets treated by the doctor who invented the drug. Because he's filthy rich, the doctor uses the drug while he's in a coma to make a gangster personality that will allow him to bilk money from the guy. In the process one of the gangster falls in love with one of the doctors assistants. The doctor tries to get the reporter personality to kill himself, but it doesn't work. Eventually, the reporter fights his way to the surface and now both personalities awake from the coma. Both personalities join forces to get revenge on the doctor and the mob who's selling the drug, with a sort of unconscious agreement that once it's done; one personality will disappear. It's told from the perspective of both personalities, and because of the drugs he's on, there's a real disconnect. It's like you're watching one side of his brain trying to talk to the other. I think that last surreal fight where it turns into a dance was over which personality would become dominate, with the other one diapering back into his unconscious mind.
I'm going give a 7.5 just because Soo Hyun's butt deserves at least that.... LOL
This could have been an interesting drama, but it suffered because the lead female was Kim Yoo Jung, she's kind of like a Korean Shirley Temple and I don't think they were ready to see her in a truly romantic romcom yet.... you know one with real sexual tension and yes, kissing. It didn't help that the lead was played by Park Bo Gum . He's very capable of delivering both the tension and the kisses but, he' s 6 yrs older. She was 17 at the time of the filming. I don't know if it was the director or the age difference, but there was no chemistry.
If anyone finds out where to watch this one with eng subs, please let me know. It's like the hidden Kang Dong Won drama that you can't seem to find... LOL
The 2001 version was better than the 2003, imho because the way he met and fell in love with his wife was more believable. Both were overacted at times, but in the 2003 version it was like the actor was trying to channel Jerry Lewis. If they made it a little more serious, I could actually see this as a K=drama.
I posted the spoiler below for those who are like me...lol
Same for those office romance ones... watch Protect the Boss
You'll thank me for this.
Everyone has their own interpretations, but I'm going to give you mine.
I think it was about a very rich reporter who has a addicted girlfriend, and goes after those who're responsible. While doing so, after watching the death of his girlfriend he has a drug induced psychotic incident which causes him to have a horrific car crash. His lawyers put him on life support. He gets treated by the doctor who invented the drug. Because he's filthy rich, the doctor uses the drug while he's in a coma to make a gangster personality that will allow him to bilk money from the guy. In the process one of the gangster falls in love with one of the doctors assistants. The doctor tries to get the reporter personality to kill himself, but it doesn't work. Eventually, the reporter fights his way to the surface and now both personalities awake from the coma. Both personalities join forces to get revenge on the doctor and the mob who's selling the drug, with a sort of unconscious agreement that once it's done; one personality will disappear. It's told from the perspective of both personalities, and because of the drugs he's on, there's a real disconnect. It's like you're watching one side of his brain trying to talk to the other. I think that last surreal fight where it turns into a dance was over which personality would become dominate, with the other one diapering back into his unconscious mind.
I'm going give a 7.5 just because Soo Hyun's butt deserves at least that.... LOL