I think these days I watch more saguek than present-day dramas. I used to avoid sageuk like plague, but recently I even watched the 50++ episodes of Empress Ki. Should I rejoice or worry?
I agree, moreover, I feel that facial expressions in sageuk is more interesting to watch as they are more complex and conveys multiple emotions in a single scene. In an era where freedom of speech is not enjoyable by many, the face tells what the mouth couldn’t say.
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transient
July 16, 2017 at 10:31 PM
I think these days I watch more saguek than present-day dramas. I used to avoid sageuk like plague, but recently I even watched the 50++ episodes of Empress Ki. Should I rejoice or worry?
earthna
July 16, 2017 at 10:39 PM
I’m the same. Strangely, I feel more pull from sageuk. Most of the time, they’re more well thought of and the acting is great.
transient
July 16, 2017 at 11:15 PM
I agree, moreover, I feel that facial expressions in sageuk is more interesting to watch as they are more complex and conveys multiple emotions in a single scene. In an era where freedom of speech is not enjoyable by many, the face tells what the mouth couldn’t say.