I'm really disappointed in the series. :( I don't feel they developed the characters enough, let alone…
I actually find it unintentionally hilarious how they aren't on the same page. Llike that scene in ep 6 when they were rescuing the hostage and he went full on into his delusional mode and she was just scheming.
Is this real? Or is this just fantasy? ~~~ Lol. What I'm trying to say is, this doesn't have a love…
You may want to check out One More Happy Ending if you want multiple pairings. High Society also has a strong second couple, but I wish I had something better to recommend than that one.
Why couldn't eun tak be 25 something as the actor's original age, and work as a chef in In na's…
I'll tell you why: lazy writting. Setting her as a highscholer makes her more vulnerable, officially she has to depend on her lousy relatives. Being a goblin's bride seemed like a legit career choice to her.
OK. It looks decent enough, I'm waiting patiently for the subtitles. But guys, 9.5? Really? Chill out with those ratings unless you want a Princess Wei Young fiasco again. There's a lot episodes ahead to be very embarrassed for making unrealistic expectations.
I still think they waste too much time on recaps. Some scenes feels totally out of place because of that. It sucks…
Maybe there's the rub: they are trying to play with it, and not take the easy route with laying out all the past arc in a chronological order at the very beginning. It was effective for confusing people who reincarnated as who and it kinda reflects how the Reaper is gathering pieces and trying to make sense out of it.
Now that I think of it, nowadays even normal tvs have all those fancy functions with recording and pausing, so it's a high time to let overused flashbacks be a thing of the past. Or just go easy with it for starters. But I guess they're simply like it that way. (And I can't say I'm completely immune on this trick, especially in romcoms! I detest it, but it works. At least when flashbacks don't last 5 mins with a break for a sub).
/I was pleasantly surprised when they pulled an extra footage of KSH after all that repeating of the same scences. I hope there's more of where it came from.
Trying to rewatch it and look at it objectively without first-time hype. I'm afraid of Gaksital syndrome.
I see you haven't seen Bridal Mask yet. It's thrilling for the first time and completely unwatchable for the second, because the ambiguity comes from the uncertainty who's who and once you know it, it spoils all the fun. Some shows (or books for that matter) are constructed so well that rewatching brings even more pleasure than the first encounter, because knowing full scheme, one can fully appreciate all the clever clues and misdirections. Sadly, Gaksital isn't one of these works. Just a tedious strain of getting caught and released, tortures and a love triangle angst that could have been a base for great dynamics and character development between 1st and 2nd lead, but eventually didn't deliver it.
Plus, it's has a very naive view on politics and history.
But hey, it also has Joo Won singing a silly song about being a womanizer-oppa while seductively embracing a standing mic and that bingo catchphrase that gets referenced every time he's mentioned, so it's still a treat.
I still think they waste too much time on recaps. Some scenes feels totally out of place because of that. It sucks…
Yeah. Constant recaps are borderline insulting. But I think we as an international drama watchers tend to forget that tv shows are still being made with, well, tv in mind /either this, or they think we're plain stupid/. As opposed to online-viewers who can replay a moment till the button on their keyboard fades or rewatch the episode as many times they want, discuss it and all. TV shows - some of them - are still being made for people who can just miss an episode or three, do their things during airtime, tune up late, whatever, but still want to grasp what it's about. It really shows up badly when bingewatching.
Plus, they probably wanted to squeeze every penny they pumped into historical scenes. But if I see that shot with the queen carring bowls one more time I'll scream.
Mixed feelings about the first episode. If I dig deeper into the fine details, although I'm not familiar…
Silla is very much an actual period, you @mila make it sound like it was made up or something. It comes before the unification of the lands and Goryeo times (or Moon Lovers: Ryeo). http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/341971-a-rare-glimpse-into-ancient-koreas-silla-kingdom/ << according to this article, they imported Roman glass to Silla, but it was a luxury item. They also used glass beads for ornament. So it kinda fits into this image of a life of a young, beautiful and extremely well-off. The architecture of club, with this geometric, 3D facade seemed very modern tho.
I actually like how they're working with props here (and I speak as someone who dropped The Painter of the Wind because fabrics were too shiny and polyester-y...). The clothes of poors are convincibly rugged and of indescernible colour, and there's a visible gradation when you look amongst those rich and powerful.
hope nothing bad happens to kwang soo's character >.< even though its just a special appearance
I saw him listed here as a guest and spent most of the episode waiting for him to be killed. He'll get cought and his head will end on a pike. If the king's people won't catch him, he'll get killed later. Any moment from now. It's just a matter of time. What a nerve-wrecker.
why couldn't they do something about Lee Sung Kyung's body?? she's way too thin. They make her…
Ok, but this tall and skinny? They seem rather, idk, compact in general.
I agree on your last point tho. They're putting her height and how she stands out amongst other members of her team to good use and with awkward moves and all it really works.
/but hey, if that show will make at least one tall girl closer to follow her dreams of weighlifting regardless her figure and social standards, that's all cool anyway.
why couldn't they do something about Lee Sung Kyung's body?? she's way too thin. They make her…
it wasn't just body fat, if it was mentioned at all, then only as one of other un-feminine traits: working muscles, veins popping out, red face, unattractive expression etc.
I think we all agree she was miscasted for a weighlifter, but she deals quite well with every other aspect of her role. She did gained some weight, her face became plumpier, she got really unflattering haircut, and when you look at her in the contest scene, you'll see she wears fatsuit on her forearms. Not to mention stuffed tights clearly seen when she walks down the corridor before that.
Now that I think of it, nowadays even normal tvs have all those fancy functions with recording and pausing, so it's a high time to let overused flashbacks be a thing of the past. Or just go easy with it for starters. But I guess they're simply like it that way. (And I can't say I'm completely immune on this trick, especially in romcoms! I detest it, but it works. At least when flashbacks don't last 5 mins with a break for a sub).
/I was pleasantly surprised when they pulled an extra footage of KSH after all that repeating of the same scences. I hope there's more of where it came from.
Plus, it's has a very naive view on politics and history.
But hey, it also has Joo Won singing a silly song about being a womanizer-oppa while seductively embracing a standing mic and that bingo catchphrase that gets referenced every time he's mentioned, so it's still a treat.
Plus, they probably wanted to squeeze every penny they pumped into historical scenes. But if I see that shot with the queen carring bowls one more time I'll scream.
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/341971-a-rare-glimpse-into-ancient-koreas-silla-kingdom/ << according to this article, they imported Roman glass to Silla, but it was a luxury item. They also used glass beads for ornament. So it kinda fits into this image of a life of a young, beautiful and extremely well-off. The architecture of club, with this geometric, 3D facade seemed very modern tho.
I actually like how they're working with props here (and I speak as someone who dropped The Painter of the Wind because fabrics were too shiny and polyester-y...). The clothes of poors are convincibly rugged and of indescernible colour, and there's a visible gradation when you look amongst those rich and powerful.
I agree on your last point tho. They're putting her height and how she stands out amongst other members of her team to good use and with awkward moves and all it really works.
/but hey, if that show will make at least one tall girl closer to follow her dreams of weighlifting regardless her figure and social standards, that's all cool anyway.
I think we all agree she was miscasted for a weighlifter, but she deals quite well with every other aspect of her role. She did gained some weight, her face became plumpier, she got really unflattering haircut, and when you look at her in the contest scene, you'll see she wears fatsuit on her forearms. Not to mention stuffed tights clearly seen when she walks down the corridor before that.