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Replying to simeonlee19 Nov 1, 2023
i don't think people were going to like it unless it was going to be just like the original i find it enjoyable…
Too many using race/gender politics to force people to like things nowadays. Castlevania has black vampires now cause of these people. It's really good when done right. Not like what's done in Nam Soon or Castlevania unfortunately.
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Replying to Folza Nov 1, 2023
Wow so much hype since 2022 for this drama and then I was like they’ll release it at the start of 2023 for sure…
Scratch my previous comment lol. There's already a listing for season 2. Imma skip this one then. Shame for my baby Seo Joon😫
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Replying to Folza Nov 1, 2023
Wow so much hype since 2022 for this drama and then I was like they’ll release it at the start of 2023 for sure…
The story will be fine I think. The main problem is I hope they don't go the way of many other Netflix sponsored Kdramas - open ending with really unnecessary season 2. Worst is these shows are rarely renewed. If so, most comes out like 5 years later when we forgot all about it.
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Mellowrose Oct 24, 2023
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When they hit you with the "need 10,000 years to rematerialise body" ending😂
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On A Dream of Splendor Oct 18, 2023
I feel like this drama's production needed to know this one thing: female leads can be strong without pushing down on males. Every other episode is a laughably chavunistic man, like that overtly racist white character yelling the N word in American movies. First 20 minutes of 1st episode we have a team of females beating up men to introduce them as 'strong'.
New Life Begins did the feminist theme better. The characters all had their own strengths and flaws, motivations and values. Rather than this one, where males are polarised into knight in shining armor and Angry Mr Patriarchal. Either they accept the unsolicited abuse and misunderstanding (the ML), or they are the villain.
It feels like one big compilation of woman vs the patriarchy scenarios rather than a cohesive story, which is the main issue with many of these types of dramas.
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