Korean film industry is dying. There are hardly 2 or 3 superhit films in a year and rest all lose money. That…
I’m pretty sure orv was basically just about laundering money… All they really had to do was nail the cgi, acting, and filming, since they already had a super strong fanbase waiting for the movie and a solid story.... but somehow they still managed to mess it up
I see it as a curse and as a blessing…I get my stuff done instead of binge watching for 12+ hrs. (Honestly I’m just making excuses so I don’t go crazy waiting around)
is ml a loser!? why he's still loving his ex wife that get with his friend and get pregnant in time she aborted…
Ah, the classic ‘let me invent a plotline and then get mad at it’ move. Which episode did you watch for that version again?.. plz point me to the exact ep and scene where the ML is still in love with his wife... 🤔
It’s funny how you rated Romance Is a Bonus Book, Encounter, and She Would Never Know a solid 7.5–8.0.... those are all noona romance dramas where the FL is almost 10 or even 10+ years older than the ML. You had zero issue with the romance in those seeing how you watched them and rated them above average. But now just cuz the ML is older, it’s suddenly ‘shit’? The double standard is loud and clear lmao
he needs to be paired with seasoned actresses who can actually match his acting level.. so maybe if there's seasoned…
Yeah, that makes sense. The term idol definitely gets used loosely these days... especially online. With iu, that’s probably because she started as an idol soloist, and most people still see her as one out of habit. Even though she’s moved way beyond the typical idol mold, the label kinda stuck yk 😅
but at the end of the day, there’s nothing wrong with that… whether someone’s an idol or just a singer they’re still a musician either way
he needs to be paired with seasoned actresses who can actually match his acting level.. so maybe if there's seasoned…
Not exactly... from what i understand In kpop, “idol” isn’t so much about a music genre.. just like how "kpop" isn't a genre but an industry.... it’s the whole training system, image, and lifestyle idols have to follow. So it’s more about how they’re managed and presented than the type of music they make.... for example Lim Young woong do you think he's an idol or just a singer??
he needs to be paired with seasoned actresses who can actually match his acting level.. so maybe if there's seasoned…
no one said iu stopped making music and also she’s a solo singer... not an idol in the kpop system anymore. She kinda started out that way sure, but she’s evolved into way more than that and crosses age groups and markets now..,.. and yes jisoo’s the only one on that list still considered an active idol. And just fyi — being Korean and making music doesn’t automatically make you an idol 🩴
but at the end of the day, there’s nothing wrong with that… whether someone’s an idol or just a singer they’re still a musician either way