Your historical Stalker's Guides is such a unique and interesting idea! :) I would definitely like to read more! I haven't watched "Crimson Moon Rising", but, in any case, "The Throne" remains one of the best k-movies I've ever watched (acting, cinematography, music). For me, Yoo Ah In' s performance is the best: so heartbreaking, so painfully magnificent...
It's getting better and better every week! Although there are some (low budget?) problems, their relationship and interactions are so natural, so refreshing! Chun Jung Myung is so talented, yet so underrated...
So Ji Sub proved that he is not only good in action, but in comedy too! The best sitter ever! And Jung In Sun was much better than expected! Such a fragile badass! One of the most entertaining dramas of the year, with bromance and sismance at their finest!
Kudos for your amazing (is it really your first?!) article and the effort you put on this! :) I enjoyed all the points of your thorough analysis on the plot, visuals and characters, but most of all the 'Flaws to consider' you mentioned: I totally agree with every single one of them! I would say that this drama had a very strong start, with an interesting story and a great cast, but a weak script, a plot that lost its spark halfway and an unsatisfying ending... Really looking forward to your article about "Come and Hug Me"!!!
So glad you wrote about "coffee table dramas", as you promised! You really gave us a very fitting new term to describe so many dramas! Always a pleasure to read your articles :D
Not a typical school-romance movie, but funny, fast-paced, refreshing and cute. Suda Masaki gave life to Haru brilliantly! You can't help but love him!
Once again an endless cycle of ageism debates! Both actors are adults, very charismatic and professionals, imo! Kim Yoo Jung has been working since the age of 7 in the very demanding field of k-entertainment, so I'm totally convinced she is way more mature than many of those annoyed grown-ups...
It really works! Most of my recommendations are indeed of my interest, and some I've already watched - now added in my completed list! Thanks again! :)
I could really see the little mermaid flapping her fish-tail in all five dramas you mentioned in your article! :) Perhaps your next article can deal with the countless Cinderella tale structured dramas, but way much more work will be needed, I guess...
Unfortunatelly, like some other dramas this year, this drama also failed to deliver what we expected from the first strong, promising episodes! I guess this is what happens when you have an interesting story and a great cast with strong teamwork spirit, but a weak script and a plot that loses its spark and direction halfway...
Funny, entertaining, cute, with many interesting characters, top-notch acting from everyone, beautiful cinematography and music. Kyung Soo and Kim Sun Ho were definitely this drama's stars: simply amazing performances!
I would definitely like to read more!
I haven't watched "Crimson Moon Rising", but, in any case, "The Throne" remains one of the best k-movies I've ever watched (acting, cinematography, music).
For me, Yoo Ah In' s performance is the best: so heartbreaking, so painfully magnificent...
Although there are some (low budget?) problems, their relationship and interactions are so natural, so refreshing!
Chun Jung Myung is so talented, yet so underrated...
And Jung In Sun was much better than expected! Such a fragile badass!
One of the most entertaining dramas of the year, with bromance and sismance at their finest!
I enjoyed all the points of your thorough analysis on the plot, visuals and characters, but most of all the 'Flaws to consider' you mentioned: I totally agree with every single one of them!
I would say that this drama had a very strong start, with an interesting story and a great cast, but a weak script, a plot that lost its spark halfway and an unsatisfying ending...
Really looking forward to your article about "Come and Hug Me"!!!
The most entertaining airing-drama, indeed!
Too bad there's only one week left... :(
Such an entertaining walk down the memory lane!
You really gave us a very fitting new term to describe so many dramas!
Always a pleasure to read your articles :D
Suda Masaki gave life to Haru brilliantly! You can't help but love him!
Both actors are adults, very charismatic and professionals, imo!
Kim Yoo Jung has been working since the age of 7 in the very demanding field of k-entertainment, so I'm totally convinced she is way more mature than many of those annoyed grown-ups...
Most of my recommendations are indeed of my interest, and some I've already watched - now added in my completed list! Thanks again! :)
Very useful feature - it makes us feel unique! :D
Perhaps your next article can deal with the countless Cinderella tale structured dramas, but way much more work will be needed, I guess...
I guess this is what happens when you have an interesting story and a great cast with strong teamwork spirit, but a weak script and a plot that loses its spark and direction halfway...
Kyung Soo and Kim Sun Ho were definitely this drama's stars: simply amazing performances!
I just watched it for the eye candy kiss/romance scenes...