Seems like 10CM has been handed the torch of being the next host for the upcoming season.https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNLCyooSx8r/?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Jung Chae Yeon's character is such a brat. Understandable altho insanely annoying for her to act like a 9-yr old at 16 (?) when the boys left, but not ok as a woman in her 20's. Juwon is really unsympathetic, even if they all love her because she is still such a baby.
I started this to see JCY's work before Beyond the Bar, so I guess it is good to her for playing two radically different women distinctly.
Well, that's it for me. I hate the almost-incest trope which is why I didnt watch this to begin with.
I would watch anything with Bae Hyeon Sung, based on thi show -- he showed great emotional range and he looks like a six-year younger Park Bogum.
And of course the adorable Chois, the two dads.
Hwang Inyoup is an almost-there actor in this show. He loses focus and consistency often enough to make his charisma almost-enough but not quite. I am dropping this at ep.9-10, and I will try out another of his main role shows (Why Her?) in which I hope he presents better .
Im only at ep11, has anybody complained yet about her lack of scarring. Now wet these two short tidy little scars on her shoulder. Successful generals who fight alongside their men and have risen through the ranks are usually quite scarred no matter how skilled. Would Xiao Jue in this show have loved her for her scars, not. Cheng Lei and Zhou Ye are heating up the screen but how long can I stand her breathy voice actor and ZY's depiction of He Yan's bizarrely chirpy 'disguise' as a soldier of the line...not sure.
I think the kdrama version is more interesting sociologically than the cdrama -- SK seems really reluctant to drop the blinders about the only family being the stereotypical one and letting everyone else faces social ostracization. This is more progressive than it looks in context.
I need to make a collection of creepy evil moms in kdrama lately. Sanha's is the worst. The worst.
Hao Fu Shen -- Earth Rabbit year (99), Hu Yi Yao -- Earth Tiger year (98); the casting director must have laughed and laughed! The kids make their rent from these 12-18 minuter dramas, more power to them!
Ep4. Bulky and butch CG wolves -- game/myth imagery? I missed that she used her breastband to tie up her arm wounds, but now makes sense. Still, great emotional acting throughout. She made Wang Pa her devoted follower, "build a better army out of the scum of the earth" trope. Wonderful economical use of it.
Roh Jeong Eui is one of those child actresses whose acting is still stuck in the polite and smiley mode (well not in the Witch, but in general she is in command of very few visible microexpressions ), but best wishes to her and her continued professional growth. Bae In Hyuk is a secret power who just needs the right vehicle to shine, so hoping for the best.
Would love to see this kind of article at the very beginning of each month 💖>>>>THIS.PLEASE MDL,…
I agree too.Thank you, lo_ve. A monthly segment.
Even tho I am restricted to Viki and Netflix I want to know what actor is doing what, which tropes and plots are popular, and, if my service picks it up, whether it looks interesting.
I really do have serious feminist cred and am ancient, so i do always have concerns in romance shows too.
And cherry did what she did in a very responsible altho still scary way. She saved her money to do the hong kong search and in the end only went when she finally got his address. She had solid family connections with his cousin and his wife. And she stayed in touch with her family and friends while she was there. Cherry was a good girl and was written as a responsible person.
I started this to see JCY's work before Beyond the Bar, so I guess it is good to her for playing two radically different women distinctly.
Well, that's it for me. I hate the almost-incest trope which is why I didnt watch this to begin with.
I would watch anything with Bae Hyeon Sung, based on thi show -- he showed great emotional range and he looks like a six-year younger Park Bogum.
And of course the adorable Chois, the two dads.
Hwang Inyoup is an almost-there actor in this show. He loses focus and consistency often enough to make his charisma almost-enough but not quite. I am dropping this at ep.9-10, and I will try out another of his main role shows (Why Her?) in which I hope he presents better .
Successful generals who fight alongside their men and have risen through the ranks are usually quite scarred no matter how skilled.
Would Xiao Jue in this show have loved her for her scars, not.
Cheng Lei and Zhou Ye are heating up the screen but how long can I stand her breathy voice actor and ZY's depiction of He Yan's bizarrely chirpy 'disguise' as a soldier of the line...not sure.
Suspension of disbelief only goes si far.
I need to make a collection of creepy evil moms in kdrama lately. Sanha's is the worst. The worst.
The point about 'ghosting' and tech is so well taken.
Even tho I am restricted to Viki and Netflix I want to know what actor is doing what, which tropes and plots are popular, and, if my service picks it up, whether it looks interesting.
I really do have serious feminist cred and am ancient, so i do always have concerns in romance shows too.
And cherry did what she did in a very responsible altho still scary way. She saved her money to do the hong kong search and in the end only went when she finally got his address. She had solid family connections with his cousin and his wife. And she stayed in touch with her family and friends while she was there. Cherry was a good girl and was written as a responsible person.