Anonymous wrote:D.P is badass
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just finished watching "Something in the Rain". I picked it as the female lead is Son Ye-Jin from Crash landing on You . Its a slow burn and has a very realistic, subtle portrayal of romance I have seen so far. The chemistry of the lead pair is absolutely beautiful. Some really adorable scenes between them that you would definitely go back and watch. It also tackles on some serious social issues / stigmas .There are parts and some characters that can be annoying , but overall would highly recommend.
Thanks for this rec! If you liked the male lead, try ‘One Spring Night’. It’s sweet and subtle as well.
He's also the lead in a new Netflix drama, D.P. He plays a soldier assigned to the MP unit that hunts down deserters. (All South Korean men must serve two years in the military.) It was really, really good. Not a romance, obviously! It's only 6 episodes, so you can binge it in a day or two.
Jung Hae In is also in Prison Playbook, which I highly recommend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just finished watching "Something in the Rain". I picked it as the female lead is Son Ye-Jin from Crash landing on You . Its a slow burn and has a very realistic, subtle portrayal of romance I have seen so far. The chemistry of the lead pair is absolutely beautiful. Some really adorable scenes between them that you would definitely go back and watch. It also tackles on some serious social issues / stigmas .There are parts and some characters that can be annoying , but overall would highly recommend.
Thanks for this rec! If you liked the male lead, try ‘One Spring Night’. It’s sweet and subtle as well.
Anonymous wrote:Just finished watching "Something in the Rain". I picked it as the female lead is Son Ye-Jin from Crash landing on You . Its a slow burn and has a very realistic, subtle portrayal of romance I have seen so far. The chemistry of the lead pair is absolutely beautiful. Some really adorable scenes between them that you would definitely go back and watch. It also tackles on some serious social issues / stigmas .There are parts and some characters that can be annoying , but overall would highly recommend.
Anonymous wrote:I watch/loved CLOY early pandemic. Started and gave up on MANY since then. Slogged thru Love (ft Marriage. & Divorce) for one good storyline. Based on this thread, I’ve started Healer. And will continue with it: good production, acting, interesting story lines. And so far none of the super silly girl, too rough guy, etc.
Anonymous wrote:The Gucci Store Thief was excellent. It’s o n Prime
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I highly recommend Dear My Friends on Netflix, a slice of life drama about lifelong female friends. It touches upon many issues and there is romance.
And to add to my post, while it doesn't have Hyun Bin, it dies have the equally beautiful and talented Jo in Sung.
Jo in Sung is stunning. He did incredible work in It's Okay, That's Love. Not on Netflix, but is on Viki. It's intense and doesn't get everything "right" with the mental health themes, but I forgive that 100% because it's such a lovely show.
I also love Dear My Friend! It's really beautiful, albeit slower paced. I love the stories of the older generation. So poignant and something we don't see much of in U.S. tv.
If you haven't seen it, you would love Navillera.