Feli -- oh I remember that drama - I couldn't watch it all. I just wanted to kill him so much; I spent more time…
It's an Asian drama, so of course he did... saved the town, risked his life, almost died.... you know the drill. LOL If you can get past those horrible things he did, there are some really interesting moments when he's by himself and he's planning to pay for what he did and punish the evil ex that were surprisingly sweet. Also this is one of the few dramas where the ex pays a price for what she did....
Lool holy shit this guy seems like a real winner for this category. X'D Nominate away.
It's so bad it's actually good, if you know what I mean. It's the story that's stupid, but the actors are all pretty good, and they make the most of what they have to work with... there's actual chemistry between the leads. If you decide to watch it just go with the flow, and pretend that the only reason Roy Chiu's character doesn't get a happy ending is because he's waiting for you to give him one.... LOL
Lool holy shit this guy seems like a real winner for this category. X'D Nominate away.
The female lead, played by Joe Chen, is cute and kind... but this girl didn't even bother to take a serious look in the Second Male Lead's direction. I would call that stubbornly stupid! XD Once she decided she liked him, nothing, not even finding out that he was indirectly responsible for grandmother's death, stopped her from loving the Main Lead.
Lool holy shit this guy seems like a real winner for this category. X'D Nominate away.
This is one of those T-dramas where you suspend belief in reality, and just go along for the ride. Everyone but the SML and the dog were either stubbornly stupid or just bad, or evil. LOL
May I nominate Yan Da Feng from Easy Fortune, Happy Life? This guy was so bad that even though he's played by Blue Lan,, almost everyone rebelled and wonders why she didn't pick the second lead who was played by the very handsome Roy Chiu. Seriously, I almost never get SLS, but in this one even I was wondering WTH girl? This Anti-Hero.... Indirectly kills the girl’s grandma and gets her house burnt to the ground. Hires professional killers to get rid of girl. Gets the girl drunk and tries "take advantage" of her. Only helps girl in order to escape being exposed by the cab driver for a tabloid story. Pursues her in the beginning strictly to get his grandfather's 80 Billion dollars... On this last point, I'll give him a pass, because the girl is kind and very pretty, and the truth of the matter is I would probably get engaged to a nice, good looking guy for 80 Billion too. LOL
Haha well that's definitely one point of view! I still personally think that he was more of a witch than she ever…
Well Eun Gi tried to kill him in a fit of anger, something he could never bring himself to do no matter how angry he got... Plus he didn't "just" save her life, he put off a life saving operation on the off chance she would come looking for him, and he worked really hard to bring her back to her "old" self, because that was the woman he fell in love with, he wanted her to be whole.
I disagree with Kang Ma Roo, mainly because Eun Gi was a total witch in her own right. He started out as a perfectly fine young man who was made "bad" by his first love and she was forced to be a b%tch by her father. It's only when they get together that they become better people. It's like he totally accepted her "badness", in fact he liked her better when she had her witch mode mojo as part of her arsenal. I agree with the rest of them, except for Sawan Biang which I now have to watch... damn you! LOL That's actually a good thing because my dramas aren't showing today due to the holiday.
Some girls don't get theirs until they are 16 or 17.... I didn't have mine until I was 16.... and some girls are sporadic they can go months without having one.
In the end this movie just okay, nothing great. To tell you the truth I didn't get any "great love" vibes from the main couple. If I were going to make a sequel, I'd have her "fatal" meeting be between her and the professional photographer.
Not for me, and it's not because of the subject matter. This was a slow draggy movie about an uninteresting man who had an affair and what happens after it ends. I didn't care for the style of the filming and the music was terrible.
I wanted to like this movie. For once the "fat suite" and make up didn't make the actress look like a pig or piglet, she really did look "plump". But in the end I didn't see any difference between this or a movie were the girl goes thru extreme plastic surgery tot get her man. I was hoping for something that was beyond her control would cause her to put on weight, that she would continue to exercise and eat in a healthy way. And that for once the man would be able to beyond her "look" and like her in spite of her weight.
The movie was good but soo mi and kyung soo .. their story was a bit of stupid.. how can she love someone she…
Because she knows he isn't in love with her. When asked about marriage he says, "Cooking and marriage are the same. Cooking doesn't need a recipe, it about how you mix the ingredients. Marriage is the same. It's not important who you get married to, it's how you live you're relationship." a Chef in love would say something like: " If I were to compare her to an ingredient in my cooking,? She's the salt! She makes everything in my life better". Marriage is hard , why get married to someone who doesn't think you're special ?
At the beginning the guy wasnt really going to marry if it wasnt for her suggesting meaning it wasnt love but…
Exactly, his marriage philosophy was "interesting" to say the least. He says "Cooking and marriage are the same. Cooking doesn't need a recipe, it about how you mix the ingredients. Marriage is the same. It's not important who you get married to, it's how you live you're relationship.". They cared about each other, but the truth was they weren't "in love"...
Because she was greedy and the heart is a complicated place. Just because she loved her husband doesn't mean she…
They were lovers before she married her husband. After she married her husband, they broke it off. They continued to meet as friends, but their feelings never really went away. They didn't actually "do" anything but that was enough to get them in trouble when a paparazzi took a picture of them hugging each other.
If you decide to watch it just go with the flow, and pretend that the only reason Roy Chiu's character doesn't get a happy ending is because he's waiting for you to give him one.... LOL
Once she decided she liked him, nothing, not even finding out that he was indirectly responsible for grandmother's death, stopped her from loving the Main Lead.
This Anti-Hero....
Indirectly kills the girl’s grandma and gets her house burnt to the ground.
Hires professional killers to get rid of girl.
Gets the girl drunk and tries "take advantage" of her.
Only helps girl in order to escape being exposed by the cab driver for a tabloid story.
Pursues her in the beginning strictly to get his grandfather's 80 Billion dollars...
On this last point, I'll give him a pass, because the girl is kind and very pretty, and the truth of the matter is I would probably get engaged to a nice, good looking guy for 80 Billion too. LOL
I agree with the rest of them, except for Sawan Biang which I now have to watch... damn you! LOL That's actually a good thing because my dramas aren't showing today due to the holiday.
I was hoping for something that was beyond her control would cause her to put on weight, that she would continue to exercise and eat in a healthy way. And that for once the man would be able to beyond her "look" and like her in spite of her weight.