Dai Luwa is so good in portraying the villain, Fu Ling. she might become another villain that i hated other than…
To be honest, Ye Bin Chang was just an annoyance. I couldn't ever take her seriously. On the other hand, Fu Ling is reminiscent of Bellatrix Lestrange in the way how FY likes to play with her food. A leopardess on the prowl, teasing her prey. Before this, I'd only ever seen DLW play sweet characters with finesse. She's doing such a good job playing this role.
i havent even started this drama yet but from watching the original korean version and knowing the main casts,…
This is more grounded and sombre in tone, I didn't really enjoy the original. This is the second time that I like the remake more than the Korean original.
I am on ep 12 and this is so good! If anyone has ever felt used or betrayed by a parent or a loved one this will…
I was expecting him to embrace her (because in dramaland, the parent is always forgiven) and was prematurely rolling my eyes to high heaven. However, I need not have worried. His reaction was so damn close to life. People closest to you hurt you and them hurting you is not always necessarily tied to financial matters. I have been in a similar position. You just run out of reasons to forgive. I loved how nobody gave "holier than thou" sermons saying his reaction to his mother's arrival is wrong. Or that he is the pillar of strength to his aging mother. Or, try to mend their relationship. It was so sweet of the female airline staff to tack in a quiet word of encouragement. Absolutely loved the composition of that scene.
I know right?! It's feels so visceral yet organic.
One of the reasons l just couldn't get into The Blossoming Love is because of the colour palette. Not throwing shade at the drama, it's just that I like darker colours, darker lighting, sombre moods, LOL.
Loving the frenzied pace of this drama which leaves the viewer out of kilter. It almost feels like living inside KH's head, thoughts rampant and chaotic, whizzing in and out of her consciousness. Hope the rest of the episodes are filmed in the same manner. This drama has an artsy, indie feel which I think has caused bewilderment amongst some viewers. This drama is certainly offbeat.
I loved how nobody gave "holier than thou" sermons saying his reaction to his mother's arrival is wrong. Or that he is the pillar of strength to his aging mother. Or, try to mend their relationship. It was so sweet of the female airline staff to tack in a quiet word of encouragement. Absolutely loved the composition of that scene.