It really is like that. I’m honestly so tired of the “reunited past lovers” trope. How many times are we…
You're bang on. It IS lazy writing, because like you mentioned, they take the easiest thing to work with (some lackluster past) in order to force chemistry between the leads. It's always about fixing past problems and mistakes. Any so-called animosity is paper thin but the writers try to convince us it is dire enough to tear them apart, and they drag this out for a good few episodes. I want that refreshing taste of a first encounter that either makes them tumble head over heels in love or repels them so badly. Think of some of the greatest stories we have- a south korean comes crashing down on a north korean while paragliding, a man puts out the cigarette of an arrogant woman in her own coffee cup, a woman agrees to go on her friend's date instead of her, determined to gross out the guy....
I'll definitely watch this, ambience-wise it seems to be right up my alley. But is anyone else sick and tired of this reunited/past lovers/exes trope that's been around recently?
fang muyang is such a refreshing male lead :') he's just a silly, adorable, devoted idiot (affectionately, not intellectually) with so much love to give...
It all started when Netflix got involved in South Korean productions. Seasons that take years to air, 12 episode…
Oh, I could rant about this all day! The art of subtlety has been lost. I'm a part of Gen Z myself, but this pisses me off too. I love shows that have minimal dialogue, lots of micro expressions, and rely on audience interpretation of cues & clues. These days, dramas treat the viewer like an idiot who needs everything spelled out for them, not an intelligent person who can appreciate and interpret art. Because of this, scripts are also becoming so lackluster. I find myself turning to Cdramas more often, because they've sort of upped their game in regards to this.
It all started when Netflix got involved in South Korean productions. Seasons that take years to air, 12 episode…
Absolutely agree with you. I've noticed this happening over the past few years as well. Granted, some of my favourite kdramas are Netflix originals, but that doesn't mean every drama it puts out is great. And as you pointed out, there is so much more that is lost here- culture itself has been tampered with and a new generation of kdramas has come up, catering to a new audience while isolating the old one.
mujing and quhua are SO CUTE OMG 😭 I love the sort of sad, angsty undertone that both couples have. It isn't mere attraction that's drawing them together, but a desperate need for survival, and all four characters recognize and respect that in each other.
Those people who are crying about her acting in the comment section should read it dozens of time🤣🤣🤣
hahah girl chill out, this ain't YOUR comment section 😂 I'm completely free to comment wherever I want. Plus you being this intolerant shows how narrow minded & brainless you are lmao.
Those people who are crying about her acting in the comment section should read it dozens of time🤣🤣🤣
all these brainless stans are cracking me up fr with how they're lapping up all these fake ass compliments from directors & co stars 😂😂 obviously anyone promoting their show will have good words to say about the main actors, lmao. it doesn't prove a thing 😂
Those people who are crying about her acting in the comment section should read it dozens of time🤣🤣🤣
lmfao not you taking people's words at face value 😂 You just believe whatever you want to hear, huh? do you lack comprehension skills? look at his statement again- "hard work wins over talent"- he's literally admitting that she has no real talent in acting, and had to 'work hard' to compensate LMAO.
Shocked at how low the rating is here. This show is better than many other 8+ star dramas on this platform by leaps and bounds. It isn't the greatest, but there's thought and originality in this story, which I can't say for the several other scripts being churned out.
That weight was for Marry My Husband and she really looked very thin. It doesn't say what weight she got down…
It definitely isn't! I can only imagine the strain the body must face when deprived of whole & healthy meals for extended periods of time, and so frequently. The long term effects will definitely be horrible to live with.
I'm only 2 episodes in, but this show is giving me butterflies! It's so visually pleasing, with good direction. The colours are vivid and cohesive. Fei Ni and Mu Yang are adorable together :)
I want that refreshing taste of a first encounter that either makes them tumble head over heels in love or repels them so badly. Think of some of the greatest stories we have- a south korean comes crashing down on a north korean while paragliding, a man puts out the cigarette of an arrogant woman in her own coffee cup, a woman agrees to go on her friend's date instead of her, determined to gross out the guy....
he's just a silly, adorable, devoted idiot (affectionately, not intellectually) with so much love to give...
I love the sort of sad, angsty undertone that both couples have. It isn't mere attraction that's drawing them together, but a desperate need for survival, and all four characters recognize and respect that in each other.
they're so manipulative and hateful
I'm completely free to comment wherever I want. Plus you being this intolerant shows how narrow minded & brainless you are lmao.
obviously anyone promoting their show will have good words to say about the main actors, lmao. it doesn't prove a thing 😂
You just believe whatever you want to hear, huh?
do you lack comprehension skills? look at his statement again- "hard work wins over talent"- he's literally admitting that she has no real talent in acting, and had to 'work hard' to compensate LMAO.