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On Soundtrack #1 Dec 30, 2021
Han So See wasn't my favourite in Nevertheless - she did a lot of that blank-faced staring thing which (sometimes) passes for acting in Korean drama - but she was decent in My Name and Park Hyung Sik has been good in the three things I've seen him in. The thing that puts me off is the extreme triteness of the plot; we have friends to lovers, forced cohabitation and a music industry backdrop - all of which I've seen in a fair chunk of dramas from the last 6 or 7 years. I do think the writers are the ones at fault here, though - they're super lazy and lack any sort of imagination.
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Replying to NotJohnity Dec 30, 2021
well why's the rating 7.5
It's main flaw is that IS 'fluffy' though. Terribly fluffy compared to its early promise, to be a realistic depiction of casual sex and relationships between young, healthy and attractive people. E.g. the main leads end up together, the man develops 'feelings' for the tedious Nabi, however unrealistic that premise is, the 'sex' is fluffy and dispassionate, the FL has that very cliched kdrama blank face thing going on. And they must have spent a fortune on the gel lenses to shoot her through.
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Replying to lime_pickle Dec 29, 2021
Title The Glory
There's an age gap tag. So, I don't think there will be 'romance' exactly but its likely that part of the female…
How do you know that's the role he'll play?
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Replying to lime_pickle Dec 29, 2021
Title The Glory
There's an age gap tag. So, I don't think there will be 'romance' exactly but its likely that part of the female…
If you're telling people to 'shut up' because you disagree with them then you've already lost the argument.
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Replying to Rebecca311 Dec 29, 2021
Can you feel the love between them? because I don't! There is not one scene I can think about that shows them…
I think she thinks she looks younger when she shows no expression (no lines) but it has the opposite effect. Younger people tend to be more expressive and you learn to be more austere/stoic as you age. Compare the same-aged Gong Hyo-jin - who is always full of emotion and, as a consequence, looks youthful.
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Replying to Dylan Rodrigues Dec 22, 2021
Title I Can Speak
If you really think all Japanese people are all polite and always calm, you're guilty of propaganda too, just…
I'm pretty shocked by the number of people calling this 'anti Japanese propaganda' in the comments. You can't, as they say, polish a turd and the industrial scale rape and brutality visited upon hundreds of thousands of Korean/other Asian women and children forced to be 'comfort women' was a huge, steaming pile of it.
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Replying to Most_Wanted Dec 22, 2021
What is the book name that he reads while he kidnapped
I don't recognise the text but later revelations, e.g. 'wargrave', suggest its an Agatha Christie novel - And Then There Were None.
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Replying to lime_pickle Dec 22, 2021
I always read the history before, or alongside, the drama. The respectful way to give us a happy ending is to…
Mr Queen mostly had a happy ending because they ended it before he died. But the drama didn't try give them different back stories (as they did, horribly, with Jang Ok-jung) nor did they wipe entire people from history.
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Replying to lime_pickle Dec 22, 2021
I always read the history before, or alongside, the drama. The respectful way to give us a happy ending is to…
I have excused LITM by thinking that it ended when he was still, say, 19 but appreciate that in reality he was married to the Chae Soo-bin character throughout the period depicted.
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Replying to trunkenta18 Dec 22, 2021
I would guess it’s pretty low… I feel like a happy ending wouldn’t be a very satisfying ending, at least…
That would be hard, since that means no King Sunjo (so no Love in the Moonlight) and indirectly no Mr Queen, either.
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Replying to Lia Myrhh Dec 22, 2021
I watched the 77ep Yi San and the ending crushed me💔 cause I did not see it coming at all😭 and after gaining…
I always read the history before, or alongside, the drama. The respectful way to give us a happy ending is to finish the drama before the bad things happen - Love in the Moonlight or Mr Queen, for example. But I hate them changing what we know as fact just to appease.
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On The Master's Sun Dec 21, 2021
I'd forgotten about the super cute little kids who live in her apartment building. They're freakin hilarious.
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Replying to lime_pickle Dec 21, 2021
It's entertainment but it's moronic in its execution. Imagine, if you will, a drama about the Holocaust which…
Except that this isn't censorship. The powers that be haven't banned this drama. Instead ordinary people, objecting to things they find offensive are reacting to it.
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Replying to princessesanddragons Dec 21, 2021
It's not a documentary, it's entertainment, why do people mistake those two so often. Hope it won't end up like…
It's entertainment but it's moronic in its execution. Imagine, if you will, a drama about the Holocaust which pictured Jewish people as exhibiting the (false) negative stereotypes that the Nazis accused them of at the time. Still entertaining? Being 'North Korean spies' was one of the FALSE things that the dodgy government/security services of the day accused the democracy movement of.
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Replying to meatball_head Dec 21, 2021
It's fiction, clearly stated and plain to see, not a historical reenactment/biography.
It's fiction but it's tone deaf fiction. Imagine, if you will, a drama about the Holocaust which pictured Jewish people as exhibiting the (false) negative stereotypes that the Nazis accused them of at the time. Still 'only fiction'?
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