Damn it feels like park hyung sik is replacing wook.. my excitement for this were through the roof 😭😭
Here the recruiting notice
“We are recruiting new members for the lighting team of the OTT series Twelfth.
The project Twelfth is an action and fantasy drama starring Ma Dong-seok, Park Hyung-sik, and Seo In-guk.
The filming is scheduled to take place from mid-October 2024 to February 2025. The main locations will be in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province, with occasional shoots in other regions. There will be frequent overnight stays during special filming, so we are looking for individuals who do not have difficulties with that.
Additionally, the shooting schedule for this project is somewhat flexible.
Even if you are new or lack experience, it’s not a problem. Please send your resume (in free format) to the email above, along with any relevant experience or qualifications, even if you are inexperienced.”
Where are you getting reviews please share it if you can
Currently, Korean fans are sharing their thoughts on Twitter (X), but more detailed reviews will be available on Naver blogs in the coming days. These reviews will come from those who prefer not to use Twitter and typically write about their daily experiences on blogs.
“I think it’s not just love as the viewers might think. Hearing this really makes my head spin… Seriously, his acting is just so good. His face is one thing, but his acting is on another level; he’s really amazing… Every time he meets Jae-hee, his expression is just… ugh… it’s driving me crazy. How should I even express this?”
damn im so jealous and happy for the ppl who watched this drama with wook, woo jin and yoon kyung... as a huge fan that's something i want to experience in the future
some of the reviews i came across for this drama...
1. “Ji Chang-wook’s character in Gangnam B-Side is crazy. We have to wait for this to be released. Yoon Gil-ho clearly feels love, but he doesn’t realize it; he’s such a likable guy.”
2. "This is one of the works I really wanted to watch. I’m so curious to see what kind of character Ji Chang-wook has brought to life this time. But this character seems to be walking the line between good and evil, though it’s not completely clear yet by episode 3… Anyway, from the moment he appears wearing a yellow scarf, it’s just killer… Actor Jo Woo-jin also fits perfectly in the role of a steadfast detective… Good!”
3. “The pace of the story is fast, and the action is great. No need to mention the acting; Jo Woo-jin’s impact is awesome, and it seems like Ji Chang-wook’s action scenes have increased, haha. Why is it so fast? In a word, it’s fun. Also, Gal Ho-jae’s character is so likable… The character master has created a charming character again, which makes it even better. Let’s keep Ji Chang-wook in GV forever; he’s a GV master!”
4. “Kim Hyung-seo’s acting was the best in this work. Ha Yoon-kyung’s character, Prosecutor Min Seo-jin, is also interesting, but it seems like her story will become more prominent starting from episode 4. I’m looking forward to it!”
5. “Oh, and I was relieved that the level of explicit content was lower than I expected—just slightly higher than The Worst of Evil. Still, there are some intense scenes, so caution is needed.”
This drama doesn’t primarily focus on mds only Instead it seems designed to give equal importance to all the main characters, as they are all considered leads. Each of them is likely to have significant screen time and contribute equally to the storyline, rather than just centering on one specific character
Now I'm getting bored of seeing ji chang wook in similar dramas/movies back to back. Worst of evil then revolver,…
I totally agree and understand your point of view. I would also like to see Ji Chang Wook take on those types of dramas
anyway It might feel like his recent projects share a similar vibe especially with the darker noir tone but I feel like each one is different in its own way. The Worst of Evil Revolver and Queen Woo might have that gritty atmosphere, but they offer unique storylines character dynamics and concepts. It’s kind of like saying you're tired of watching romcoms cuz they belong to the same genre, but each one still brings something fresh ( well most of them 😭😭😭 ). I think it's more about the execution and depth of each role that makes them stand apart.
Here the recruiting notice
“We are recruiting new members for the lighting team of the OTT series Twelfth.
The project Twelfth is an action and fantasy drama starring Ma Dong-seok, Park Hyung-sik, and Seo In-guk.
The filming is scheduled to take place from mid-October 2024 to February 2025. The main locations will be in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province, with occasional shoots in other regions. There will be frequent overnight stays during special filming, so we are looking for individuals who do not have difficulties with that.
Additionally, the shooting schedule for this project is somewhat flexible.
Even if you are new or lack experience, it’s not a problem. Please send your resume (in free format) to the email above, along with any relevant experience or qualifications, even if you are inexperienced.”
“I think it’s not just love as the viewers might think. Hearing this really makes my head spin… Seriously, his acting is just so good. His face is one thing, but his acting is on another level; he’s really amazing… Every time he meets Jae-hee, his expression is just… ugh… it’s driving me crazy. How should I even express this?”
1. “Ji Chang-wook’s character in Gangnam B-Side is crazy. We have to wait for this to be released. Yoon Gil-ho clearly feels love, but he doesn’t realize it; he’s such a likable guy.”
2. "This is one of the works I really wanted to watch. I’m so curious to see what kind of character Ji Chang-wook has brought to life this time. But this character seems to be walking the line between good and evil, though it’s not completely clear yet by episode 3… Anyway, from the moment he appears wearing a yellow scarf, it’s just killer… Actor Jo Woo-jin also fits perfectly in the role of a steadfast detective… Good!”
3. “The pace of the story is fast, and the action is great. No need to mention the acting; Jo Woo-jin’s impact is awesome, and it seems like Ji Chang-wook’s action scenes have increased, haha. Why is it so fast? In a word, it’s fun. Also, Gal Ho-jae’s character is so likable… The character master has created a charming character again, which makes it even better. Let’s keep Ji Chang-wook in GV forever; he’s a GV master!”
4. “Kim Hyung-seo’s acting was the best in this work. Ha Yoon-kyung’s character, Prosecutor Min Seo-jin, is also interesting, but it seems like her story will become more prominent starting from episode 4. I’m looking forward to it!”
5. “Oh, and I was relieved that the level of explicit content was lower than I expected—just slightly higher than The Worst of Evil. Still, there are some intense scenes, so caution is needed.”
SML: LET'S GET MARRIED
FL: 😐😐🫤😑😑🫨🤓🤓😥😓😓
ME: 🙄😬💀😅🙀🙀😨😰😰😡🤬🤯😳😳😳🫢🤔🫣
anyway It might feel like his recent projects share a similar vibe especially with the darker noir tone but I feel like each one is different in its own way. The Worst of Evil Revolver and Queen Woo might have that gritty atmosphere, but they offer unique storylines character dynamics and concepts. It’s kind of like saying you're tired of watching romcoms cuz they belong to the same genre, but each one still brings something fresh ( well most of them 😭😭😭 ). I think it's more about the execution and depth of each role that makes them stand apart.