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wolha · 1 year
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Otps → Moon Ha-Won & Han Seo-Woo in A PIECE OF YOUR MIND 반의반 (2020)
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mostlyfate · 6 months
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WHERE STARS LAND 여우각시별 — 2018, dir. Shin Woo Cheol
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kverything-official · 3 months
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7 Korean Dramas that Faced Netizens’ Backlash
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Korean Dramas are not only a purpose of entertainment to us fans but those are a mode of escapism from daily life blues. Most of the time Korean dramas are fun and fulfilling, sometimes, though, they are disappointing, and sometimes they face some kind of complicated and mixed reactions. On rare occasions Korean dramas face huge backlash from the netizens. 
In Korean Drama history there are more than one drama to be canceled or cut short due to the unbound backlash that those faced. And today I am going to offer you 7 of those Korean dramas, which were either canceled or cut short due to netizen’s backlash. 
So, without wasting any more time, let’s get into the list!
10 Korean Dramas that were cut short or canceled
1. Wolf (2006)
In the 2006 Korean drama Wolf, Eric Mun, a beloved figure in the Korean entertainment scene, was originally cast to portray Bae Dae-chul. The storyline revolved around a romantic rivalry between Bae Dae-chul and Han Ji-soo, played by Han Ji Min, both vying for the affection of Yoon Sung-mo, portrayed by Uhm Tae Woong.
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The production of Wolf was progressing smoothly until an unfortunate incident occurred during filming. Both lead actors, Mun and Uhm, suffered injuries when they were accidentally struck by a stunt car. This unforeseen setback forced an immediate halt in production. 
Initially, there was optimism that filming would resume once Mun and Uhm recovered from their injuries. However, as time passed, a series of postponements ensued, eventually leading to the regrettable decision to cancel the entire project.
The incident not only impacted the physical well-being of the two actors but also dealt a significant blow to the momentum and continuity of the production. The cancellation left fans disappointed, as they were eagerly anticipating the resolution of the complex love triangle that had been unfolding. 
Despite the setback, the legacy of Wolf endures as a testament to the unpredictable challenges that can arise in the world of television production, where even the most carefully planned projects can be derailed by unforeseen circumstances.
2. A Beautiful Mind (2016)
A modern reinterpretation of the timeless Frankenstein narrative, 2016 Korean drama Beautiful Mind centered around Lee Young-oh, impeccably portrayed by Jang Hyuk, a neurosurgeon renowned for his technical prowess but severely lacking in empathy. The plot unfolded within the confines of a hospital, where Lee Young-oh found himself entangled in the perplexing enigma of unexplained deaths.
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Originally slated for a 16-episode run, the fantastical Korean drama faced an abrupt truncation, concluding prematurely at the 14th episode mark. The decision to curtail its run was prompted by subpar viewership ratings that failed to meet expectations. 
Despite its initial promise, the show grappled with dwindling audience engagement, reflected in its highest Nielsen Korea rating of 4.7% during the third episode. Unfortunately, this peak was short-lived, as subsequent episodes witnessed a gradual decline in viewership, culminating in a modest 2.8% rating for its penultimate showing.
The untimely demise of the series left its narrative threads dangling, and the abbreviated episode count disappointed both fans and critics who had anticipated a more extensive exploration of the intriguing storyline. 
In the fickle landscape of television, where audience reception plays a pivotal role, the fate of this modern Frankenstein adaptation serves as a poignant reminder of the unpredictable nature of viewer preferences and the challenging terrain that TV productions navigate.
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choidaehoon · 2 years
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Extraordinary Attorney Woo S01E06: If I Were A Whale
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kdramaconfessions · 18 days
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Choose your April favorite K-drama of the month.
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raingalaxy · 2 years
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If we really get another season for extraordinary attorney woo, Minwoo better be well-developed, or I'll start a riot, no one is buying the sudden change, and I really don't want our spring sunshine to be trapped in the" I fixed the bad boy with my love" trope, I can accept a character change of heart, but you need to show me the damn growth. 
Also, he getting development doesn't mean that we need excuse his bullshit, change, grow as a person doesn't mean automatic forgiveness.
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stuff-diary · 11 months
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Bloodhounds
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TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2023
Bloodhounds (2023, South Korea)
Director & Writer: Kim Joo Hwan (based on the webtoon by Jeong Chan)
Mini-review:
I'm gonna be honest: I'm not usually a big fan of these type of movies/shows and I only started this one because of the wonderful Woo Do Hwan. However, color me surprised, cause I ended up loving Bloodhounds. Sure, this story has been told a million times before, but the bromance, the incredibly lovable characters (and incredibly hateful villains!) and the showstopping action scenes take this show to the next level. I'm telling you, it's a really enjoyable experience.
On top of that, the cast absolutely delivers. The show is filled with knockout (pun intended) performances, there's not a single weak link. You can tell just how hard these actors worked to prepare for all the fights and action sequences. Oh, and I can't leave out Kim Joo Hwan's propulsive directing, which left me breathless in several episodes. I do think the final scene cut off way too suddenly, and the sort-of-time-jump in episode 7 is also rather awkward, but I guess it's understandable, considering all the trouble the show went through during post-production. Anyway, Bloodhounds took me by surprise, and I think most people who like action movies/shows focused on hand-to-hand combat will love this.
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kdram-chjh · 2 months
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더윈드 (The Wind) - H! TEEN MV
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcsGBlkzjUk
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mandoreviews · 2 years
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I don’t normally post about TV shows, but I’ve been watching Extraordinary Attorney Woo on Netflix and I can’t stop thinking about it! I’ve never watched a K-Drama before, but I’m absolutely hooked and have saved a bunch more to my Netflix list. Let me know if there’s another one I should watch!
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maxellminidisc · 1 year
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What I find so funny and satisfying about this show so far is that a lot of these slimmer built athletic types keep underestimating the agility of a lot of the people with bigger builds, especially those with round bellies and protective fat layers, only to get themselves twisted up like human pretzels or fucking flung about like house flies with a single hand LMAO
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thekayart · 2 years
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Our spring sunshine! I love this friendship so much! Su-yeon you have all my heart!
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wolha · 1 year
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MOON HA-WON & HAN SEO-WOO in A PIECE OF YOUR MIND 반의반 (2020) Ep. 5 - Ep. 8
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junkobato · 2 years
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Upcoming Kdrama June 2022
1/6: Eve with Seo Yeji, Park Byung Eun, Lee Sang Yeop. 16 episodes; melodrama.
3/6: Doctor Lawyer with Seo Ji Sub, Im Soo Hyang, Shin Sung Rok. 16 episodes; thriller, law, medical.
3/6: Why Her with Seo Hyun Jin, Hwang In Yeop, Bae In Hyuk. 16 episodes; romance, melodrama.
4/6: Cleaning Up with Jun So Min, Na In Woo, Yeom Jung Ah. 16 episodes; comedy, crime.
5/6: To My Star 2 with Son Woo Hyun, Kim Kang Min. 12 episodes; webdrama, rom-com, youth.
6/6: Link: Eat, Love, Die with Yeo Jin Goo, Moon Ga Young. 16 episodes; mystery, romance, fantasy.
8/6: Insider with Kang Ha Neul, Lee Yoo Young, Heo Sung Tae. 16 episodes; action, thriller.
10/6: Yumi's Cells 2 with Kim Go Eun, Park Jin Young, Lee Yubi. 14 episodes; rom-com, life.
15/6: Jinxed at First with Na In Woo, Seo Hyun, Lee Ho Jung. 16 episodes; rom-com, fantasy.
18/6: Alchemy of Souls with Lee Jae Wook, Jung So Min, Hwang Min Hyun. 20 episodes; historical, romance, fantasy.
24/6: Money Heist: Korea with Yoo Ji Tae, Park Hae Soo, Kim Ji Hoon. 12 episodes; webdrama; action, crime, thriller.
24/6: Anna with Bae Suzy, Kim Joon Han, Jung Eun Chae. 8 episodes; thriller, drama.
25/6: The Witch is Alive with Lee Yuri, Yoon Soy, Jung Sang Hoon. 16 episodes; mystery, drama.
27/6: Minamdang with Seo In Guk, Oh Yeon Seo, Kwak Si Yang. 16 episodes; mystery, comedy.
29/6: Weird Lawyer Woo Young Woo with Park Eun Bin, Kang Tae Oh, Kang Ki Young. 16 episodes; law, drama.
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Where am I gonna find the time?!
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UPDATED 8/6
To X who doesn't love me is going to air in July
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khuantru · 2 years
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Extraordinary Attorney Woo is undoubtedly the best legal drama I've watched in 2022. Its a beautifully crafted TV show with a gripping storyline, yet the acting is incredibly professional and realistic, depicting the notable experiences of an autistic attorney working at a major law firm in Korea whilst having to face prejudice of society.
 The drama is fantastic in many ways. One of the biggest reasons why its a must-watch is its episodic nature. For the past couple weeks I've been craving episode after the other, wondering what happens next - yes, its entirely addictive and enjoyable to watch. Each episode is a new law case the main character Woo Young-Woo has to work on, as well as showing further progression in Woo Young-Woo and her co-worker Lee Jun-ho's relationship. Not only is the plot easy to follow, but has a refreshing flair to it, one that is light-hearted, unique, and sends a great message about how society should support and treat those physically or mentally disabled equally, and despite someone's mental dysfunctions, people should have each other's backs instead of bringing each other down.
 Woo Young-Woo is one of my favourite K-Drama characters ever due to her cheerful disposition and undeniable intelligence. Her obsession with whales and dolphins is just the cutest! Likewise, her relationship with Lee Jun-ho is so adorable and carefree, and is paced very well throughout the show. The actress of Woo Young-Woo, Park Eun-bin, has a forte in playing the part and demonstrated adeptness in her ability to master difficult lines and autistic representations. To be honest, all the actors on the show are unbelievably talented in every way, and portrayed their roles with aptitude and skill.
 Overall, the show was a big hit and deserves the praise it is getting. The comical dialogue, scintillating humor and workplace romance was all I needed! Needless to say, Extraordinary Attorney Woo is a totally binge-worthy K-drama with outstanding finesse and filmography, one you can sit back and relax to, promised to make your day. :) -  Janet CHUANG
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bluishghost · 2 years
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aellyne · 2 years
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CINEMATIC VLOG #01 — Ponder
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