This movie might not get reviewed here as it’s not a drama exactly. It reminded me of Phillip K. Dick’s novel Ubik but less sinister, more heart-warming. Gong Yoo speaks three languages here!
Ooh I just saw that the movie has been added to Netflix Canada! If my memory serves me correctly, this is the drama wherein during the promo period, Suzy and Park Bo Gum had to keep dispelling dating rumours 😅
I do not understand the whole dating rumor thing. Maybe sometimes actors actually are dating? I guess that must happen occasionally. It just seems like it makes it super awkward to get any part where the character has a romantic storyline. Anyway they were good in this. Everyone was good, honestly.
It personally doesn’t matter to me if an actor/actress I watch and/or like is dating or married. I watch their work because I enjoy it ☺️ Their personal life is theirs to be and I typically don’t pull away from an artist I really like unless they do something especially horrendous. On the contrary, I actually get really happy for celebs who date and get married— celebs are humans, too, and likewise, deserve all the happiness and the SAME happiness as someone not in showbiz 🥰🥰🥰
I think it happens more often than occasionally, because after all, a lot of people end up meeting and dating people at their job. Throw in a long shoot, spending lots of time together, and a focus on romantic chemistry, and it’s easy to imagine how things can transition from fake to real.
That said, dating rumors–whether based in fact or fiction–have proven to be effective in promoting a show, and can create a lot of buzz and interest in a project. So I see why they come up nearly all the time for most any pairing.
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too_much_tv
July 30, 2024 at 3:28 PM
This movie might not get reviewed here as it’s not a drama exactly. It reminded me of Phillip K. Dick’s novel Ubik but less sinister, more heart-warming. Gong Yoo speaks three languages here!
Nessa (Bebe) 🌹
July 30, 2024 at 3:34 PM
Ooh I just saw that the movie has been added to Netflix Canada! If my memory serves me correctly, this is the drama wherein during the promo period, Suzy and Park Bo Gum had to keep dispelling dating rumours 😅
too_much_tv
July 30, 2024 at 6:14 PM
I do not understand the whole dating rumor thing. Maybe sometimes actors actually are dating? I guess that must happen occasionally. It just seems like it makes it super awkward to get any part where the character has a romantic storyline. Anyway they were good in this. Everyone was good, honestly.
Nessa (Bebe) 🌹
July 30, 2024 at 6:38 PM
It personally doesn’t matter to me if an actor/actress I watch and/or like is dating or married. I watch their work because I enjoy it ☺️ Their personal life is theirs to be and I typically don’t pull away from an artist I really like unless they do something especially horrendous. On the contrary, I actually get really happy for celebs who date and get married— celebs are humans, too, and likewise, deserve all the happiness and the SAME happiness as someone not in showbiz 🥰🥰🥰
LaurenSophie
July 31, 2024 at 6:35 AM
I think it happens more often than occasionally, because after all, a lot of people end up meeting and dating people at their job. Throw in a long shoot, spending lots of time together, and a focus on romantic chemistry, and it’s easy to imagine how things can transition from fake to real.
That said, dating rumors–whether based in fact or fiction–have proven to be effective in promoting a show, and can create a lot of buzz and interest in a project. So I see why they come up nearly all the time for most any pairing.