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Anyone watching on Netflix? I'm digging this show. The main actress does an amazing job with her mannerisms portraying someone on the autism spectrum. This show has been rocketing in popularity.
Also, can we talk about how ridiculously fashionable Korean people seem to dress. They might have the best style on the planet st the moment, well, at least on TV. |
| Many Koreans in the big cities do dress really well. They are beautiful people. |
Obviously there are average people looking everywhere, but the really beautiful/handsome Koreans I've known are all very attractive, with stunning features, and have excellent fashion/style to boot. No wonder they're the trendsetters of Asia. |
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I'm watching it and love it!
Korean fashion reminds me a little of the French. Not a specific style, but just stylish with an extra something. |
| I’m enjoying 25 21 but will look this one up. |
Is it voice dubbed over or closed caption because I assume it is in Korean? |
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17:38 poster here. Yes, that's another really good one. Our Blues and My Liberation Notes were also really good. It's been a terrific few months for Kdramas, all on Netflix, thankfully. |
| The hole in my heart cannot be filled. (crash landing hangover, still) |
I thought mine would never be either, but time heals all wounds! (plus more kdramas) |
| I’ve watched too many Kdramas after Crash Landing This drama is probably in my top 1 or 2. The acting, writing, visuals and production are so well done - and the story just keeps hitting your heart - joy and some tears but overall puts you in a better place. Whales now bring a smile |
I actually started googling to find a whale watching tour! A reddit poster cited a CNN story that for the week of July 4th, EAW was the most watched non-English language show on Netflix and the #1 Netflix show in 8 countries. Netflix has had a lot of success with some pretty dark Korean dramas (Squid Game, DP-- both excellent), so I'm glad to see this one also getting high ratings. It means Netflix will continue to invest in Korean programming, but they won't see the darker/grittier dramas as their sole bread and butter. |
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I’m a big k-drama fan (thanks mostly to this forum!), but I worry about this one. Those who have seen it, do you think an autistic lawyer would enjoy it? Or are the details dramatized to the point that there’s no way I could suspend disbelief?
Im asking mostly thanks to Descendants of the Sun, which I loved but which clearly had enormous gaps between the plotlines and any real-world medical or military practices…. If I was a doctor or soldier, I don’t think I could have ignored the inaccuracies enough to enjoy the story. |
Are you a Korean American? I wonder why k-dramas are gaining popularity lately |
DP. Not a Korean American but I enjoy Korean media. Not sure why this is surprising to you. K dramas in particular have been popular for quite a while. |