Somebody lied to you. The drama is not dubbed or at least not dubbed by voice-actors. The actors use their own…
Im perfectly willing to be wrong, which is why i waited till starting my 3rd rewatch to comment here....
This has quite a bit of dubbing in it. Im sure it WAS the actors dubbing themselves, based on what youve put together. However, the dubbing is there, and imo its kind of obvious in many spots. For one, theres parts where the audio lines are sync'd with the visuals, but theres also parts where its not. I suppose that could be a problem with kisskh and not with the drama. But secondly and imo more significantly, there are many scenes (or parts of scenes) where the natural accoustics of the sets would make the actors voices sound a certain way as the sound waves travel across open air and large flat walls and bare floors, but the audio sound like its recorded in a sound studio with good noise cancelling properties.
The acting is so good.Also, in love with little details.The story can teach you so much.This is so underrated
Thank you for saying it, I 1000% agree. The thick candy shell of dumb n hot, is hiding a rich inner layer of depth and emotional sophistication that a lot of people who watched this completely missed.
The way its deceptively simple on its surface, but hiding deep emotions, imo gives it almost a kind of j-drama vibe.
I dont think this story was as trashy as some are making it out to be. Mark my words, in 20 years this will be one of the most watched short-length c-dramas of all time.
This should have been good... good story, good actors, good styling etc... and yet it just wasn't. I wanted to like it but I just felt like rolling my eyes level bored. I don't really know why.
You know even though we clicked over SoKP...I never read your review of the show. Today I did and I was laughing…
Well i certainly have nothing against them❤! It seems cultural that asian vampire dramas are generally underexplored and done wrong. Europe has had vampire legends in their cultures for centuries. There was even a town in eastern europe where in the early 1900's, a military official had to come exhume a body to prove to the locals that the deceased had not turned into a vampire, because they believe in those legends so much. Theres an island in Greece the locals call "vampire island".... my point being, westerners KNOW what a vampire is supposed to be like. But asians have different myths and monsters entirely.
The only "monster" we all have in common all over the world are BIGFOOTS. And theyre not very romantic. Supposedly they are very smelly. Ohio has a bigfoot called "grassman" that is apparently covered in green slime and is extremely stinky. Probably why you never really see any sasquatch romance stories.
The same director that directed A Journey To Love did this too 😭 I might skip this one I can’t take anymore…
God if i had known that at the outset i never would have wasted my time. Woops. Yeah, if you cant hack another severely bummer ending, then i'd say skip out on this.
Just one question, is it sad ending, life is enough bitter, 🙄
Yes. I just finished it and thought after all that that it was not worth the watch, personally. I guess people are really blown away by the intricate plot. But I only watch romances FOR THE ROMANCE.... and this romance was weird, skimped out on with lots of filler in between, and SANITIZED TO ALL HELL. One kiss scene in ep 38 (give or take an ep), where you dont even see them actually kiss. Then promptly after that, he dies. Great.
When it comes to ML & FL...Episodes 1-24: No Romance between ML/FL (7.5/10)Episodes 25-31: it's starts indicating…
Ep 1-24: Two people in a dark rainy forest trying to rub sticks together to start a fire and nothings happing. Ep 25-31: Finally the sticks start to smoke, and gradually produce actual flame. Ep 32-38: BURNT DOWN THE WHOLE DAMN FOREST. Woopsie!
could you recommend any dramas with such a great chemistry and spice scenes like this?
Lesson in love.... Richard Li's first dramas The Crush and The Crush 2.... Story of Kunning Palace.... My Fated Boy.... Falling Into You.... My Lethal Man.... Love To Hate You.... The Smile Has Left Your Eyes.... Extremely Perilous Love.... Undercover Affair.... Drunk To Love You.... Nevertheless.... Taking Love As Contract
This has quite a bit of dubbing in it. Im sure it WAS the actors dubbing themselves, based on what youve put together. However, the dubbing is there, and imo its kind of obvious in many spots. For one, theres parts where the audio lines are sync'd with the visuals, but theres also parts where its not. I suppose that could be a problem with kisskh and not with the drama. But secondly and imo more significantly, there are many scenes (or parts of scenes) where the natural accoustics of the sets would make the actors voices sound a certain way as the sound waves travel across open air and large flat walls and bare floors, but the audio sound like its recorded in a sound studio with good noise cancelling properties.
The way its deceptively simple on its surface, but hiding deep emotions, imo gives it almost a kind of j-drama vibe.
I dont think this story was as trashy as some are making it out to be. Mark my words, in 20 years this will be one of the most watched short-length c-dramas of all time.
The only "monster" we all have in common all over the world are BIGFOOTS. And theyre not very romantic. Supposedly they are very smelly. Ohio has a bigfoot called "grassman" that is apparently covered in green slime and is extremely stinky. Probably why you never really see any sasquatch romance stories.
Ep 25-31: Finally the sticks start to smoke, and gradually produce actual flame.
Ep 32-38: BURNT DOWN THE WHOLE DAMN FOREST. Woopsie!
"Well that escalated quickly."