The first kdrama that I truly loved despite its flaws was That Winter The Wind Blows . There was so much pretty in this but Jo In Sung as Oh Soo… GOSH that’s what I call a fine man. His character was charismatic, cunning but at the same time sweet and true to his feeling. The close-ups on his face (and everybody else’s) made my heart skip a beat more than once. I never knew before this drama that a man with suspenders could be THAT hot *fan herself*. I liked his style in this style. He’s actually my favorite Korean actor and more than “just” a crush.
never say ‘that winter the wind blows’, am not really the “makjang” type of person (i think that’s the genre it falls under) but i loved/adored him in ‘it’s okay, that’s love’, and i kinda wish he would return to the small screen soon,
TWTWB is more a melodrama but has makjang trope (hello fauxcest). I was happy to see him reunite with the scriptwriter No Hee Kyung for IOTL. He’s stuck in Chungmuro for now I hope his new project will be great.
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mango
July 23, 2017 at 10:42 PM
The first kdrama that I truly loved despite its flaws was That Winter The Wind Blows . There was so much pretty in this but Jo In Sung as Oh Soo… GOSH that’s what I call a fine man. His character was charismatic, cunning but at the same time sweet and true to his feeling. The close-ups on his face (and everybody else’s) made my heart skip a beat more than once. I never knew before this drama that a man with suspenders could be THAT hot *fan herself*. I liked his style in this style. He’s actually my favorite Korean actor and more than “just” a crush.
Sia
July 24, 2017 at 2:22 AM
never say ‘that winter the wind blows’, am not really the “makjang” type of person (i think that’s the genre it falls under) but i loved/adored him in ‘it’s okay, that’s love’, and i kinda wish he would return to the small screen soon,
mango
July 24, 2017 at 4:46 AM
TWTWB is more a melodrama but has makjang trope (hello fauxcest). I was happy to see him reunite with the scriptwriter No Hee Kyung for IOTL. He’s stuck in Chungmuro for now I hope his new project will be great.