Rose3 Posted November 5, 2016 Share Posted November 5, 2016 And what is this? LJG sshi, please answer! Hahaha! Goofy Wang So! Lee Ji Eun is just speech-less and smiling. Probably trying to maintain her acting mode while LJG is just being LJG. Haha! 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evelyn C Posted November 5, 2016 Share Posted November 5, 2016 1 minute ago, sosooyah19 said: i was actually typing moon chae won, but not even her, (IMHO) she cant look 16... i had in mind the other 'Moon' GY (but doubt chemistry until i see one sageuk with him).. but HS's IU tops it for me... because she looked good with LJG side by side (i think they still do some chemistry check.. hehehe) I forgot about her! Chemistry with LJG I don't know but epic tragedy of heroine - I think she could pull it off (as in 'Sado'' where she played Crown Princess married to Crown Prince Sado) 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sosooyah19 Posted November 5, 2016 Share Posted November 5, 2016 1 minute ago, Evelyn C said: I forgot about her! Chemistry with LJG I don't know but epic tragedy of heroine - I think she could pull it off (as in 'Sado'' where she played Crown Princess married to Crown Prince Sado) yes since she was so used in sageuk she could, but chemistry wise, IU and LJG is more than spark.... 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evelyn C Posted November 5, 2016 Share Posted November 5, 2016 Just now, sosooyah19 said: yes since she was so used in sageuk she could, but chemistry wise, IU and LJG is more than spark.... Chemistry explosion! 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post MadraRua Posted November 5, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted November 5, 2016 I find myself drawn back to this drama again and again. To say it wasn't without it's flaws would be an understatement, yet despite all the shoddy editing and somewhat questionable pacing, I liked it. And yes, I even liked the ending once I had time to absorb it. So what have they left us with? Well it's an open ending that's for sure. We didn't get Wang So in the present day. **Sob** Nor did we get the pair meeting which would have been the perfect ending. But we did get a promise - a statement of fact that no matter the place or time, he would find her again. It's bittersweet and not what I had envisioned yet it's this promise that fills me full of hope for our OTP. No matter how many seasons or years may pass, no matter where they may find themselves, no matter who they are, they will find the other piece of their soul again. Because that's what they are - Soulmates. Their love transcends time and space. They've left it open ended for a sequel which will never see the light of day. So it's left to our imaginations Eclipses. Thank God we have that left to us otherwise this drama would be truly depressing. Thanks for the journey my fellow Eclipses. It's been a pleasure being part of this thread and this wonderful drama. I'll still be hanging around but I'm sure at some stage I'll have to let this drama go and move on. Hope to see you all around the forum at some stage in the future. Virtual Hugs to you all. 39 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrissydiva Posted November 5, 2016 Share Posted November 5, 2016 9 minutes ago, sosooyah19 said: i was actually typing MCW, but not even her, (IMHO) she cant look 16 (but she's my fave actress i wish i could see her with LJG in future projects)... i had in mind the other 'Moon' GY (but doubt chemistry until i see one sageuk with him).. but HS's IU tops it for me... because she looked good with LJG side by side (i think they still do some chemistry check.. hehehe) Well MCW is in Namoo actors now so the odds might be increasing in your favor lol Was it Lucky Romance where basically 3 of the main leads were from the same agency? I just saw LJG posting that manip picture. He's probably thinking y'all are thirsty for an happy ending. Poor souls lol 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shamael Posted November 5, 2016 Share Posted November 5, 2016 As remarks about the excessive close-ups have resurfaced, I'll just share some thought about this too. Subjective narration is not my type of choice when it comes to visual narration but it is a creative choice I understand especially in this instance. Absolute subjective camera work is absolutely tedious. It exists, the most well known example is "The Lady of the Lake. Critical response was not so good and it is not the kind of work you’ll see in a commercial piece nowadays - it's been tried, it failed - so directors who want a subjective narration go for the next best thing: semi-subjective camera work… which actually covers a lot of things, some of which has absolutely nothing to do with subjective narration. Extreme close-ups, shaky camera work, unfocused camera are all part of these semi-subjective tricks. Apparently this director wanted to do a subjective narration and he did it in a quite by-the-book fashion. First close up on the person whose point of view you want to display, then camera work trying to display the inner turmoil of the character - thus shaky or unfocused, either subjective or semi-subjective. ex: HS discovering her surroundings when she first arrives in Goryeo, the camera moves and turns in an hectic way displaying the lost and overwhelming feelings she’s supposed to feel, I know, she’s still in frame but that’s why it is called semi-subjective, it is supposed to display her point of view while keeping her in frame. Then if, called for, reaction shot of the partner or other characters in a subjective or semi-subjective way. Subjective would make the camera the POV character, so you have this shots of actors looking directly into the camera so the viewer can feel like the reaction is directly addressed at him. It is absolutely counter-instinctive to actors for they have learnt to never ever look directly into the camera always a fictional point somewhere on the side of the frame. Semi-subjective is more usual to us. It can be more or less subjective but it usually is more common so we are programmed to accept them more easily than pure subjective camera. When you see the reaction shot as if you were looking above the character’s shoulder - third person shot -, seeing a part of it in the process, it is a semi-subjective shot - and the most usual reaction shot I’ve ever seen. I’ve not really been plagued by the extreme close-ups because it has always seemed obvious to me that the story was told in the - unreliable - point of view of the main protagonists - and to be honest I would have loved it if it has really been told in the point of view of HS - plus it gives the opportunity to detail all the micro-expressions which is delightful in the case of a few of these actors. note : subjective camera and POV shot are synonyms. 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sosooyah19 Posted November 5, 2016 Share Posted November 5, 2016 Spoiler 3 minutes ago, MadraRua said: I find myself drawn back to this drama again and again. To say it wasn't without it's flaws would be an understatement, yet despite all the shoddy editing and somewhat questionable pacing, I liked it. And yes, I even liked the ending once I had time to absorb it. So what have they left us with? Well it's an open ending that's for sure. We didn't get Wang So in the present day. **Sob** Nor did we get the pair meeting which would have been the perfect ending. But we did get a promise - a statement of fact that no matter the place or time, he would find her again. It's bittersweet and not what I had envisioned yet it's this promise that fills me full of hope for our OTP. No matter how many seasons or years may pass, no matter where they may find themselves, no matter who they are, they will find the other piece of their soul again. Because that's what they are - Soulmates. Their love transcends time and space. They've left it open ended for a sequel which will never see the light of day. So it's left to our imaginations Eclipses. Thank God we have that left to us otherwise this drama would be truly depressing. Thanks for the journey my fellow Eclipses. It's been a pleasure being part of this thread and this wonderful drama. I'll still be hanging around but I'm sure at some stage I'll have to let this drama go and move on. Hope to see you all around the forum at some stage in the future. Virtual Hugs to you all. yes i kinda liking the ending now because there is a promise of finding her... instead of meeting but not remembering (i think that's a great tragedy) 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sosooyah19 Posted November 5, 2016 Share Posted November 5, 2016 9 minutes ago, chrissydiva said: Well MCW is in Namoo actors now so the odds might be increasing in your favor lol Was it Lucky Romance where basically 3 of the main leads were from the same agency? I just saw LJG posting that manip picture. He's probably thinking y'all are thirsty for an happy ending. Poor souls lol yes i was jumping a few days back when i saw her name.. hahahaha.. we'll just wait and see for LJG's next project... 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post 40somethingahjumma Posted November 5, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted November 5, 2016 I don't know... I thought Kang Ha Neul was pretty good, Hong Jong Hyun and Kang Ha Na as well. While I thought that LJG was superb in every way, it seemed to me that he especially excelled under the stylistic demands of this director. He's a wonderful, expressive close-up actor and the director (that's being bagged now for all kinds of things) really played to his strengths. This is my fourth LJG drama and the only one that I've really been super impressed with. Experience is obviously a huge part of his success and it's clear that all his roles before this one prepared him to undertake this incredibly challenging character. It's clear to me that this role was tailor-made for him and as an actor he shouldn't be sorry at all that he undertook it because it compelled him to stretch himself beyond what he's done previously. The thing I really loved about the casting of LJE aka IU was how well she bounced off not only LJG or KHN but all of the younger brothers as well. For me that made her casting very effective aside from some minor issues about how she may have come across in certain scenes. Like someone else said earlier, I can't see anyone else in the role now because she's such a good fit for what was required of this character. I liked what @kdramawriter said about that fragility or vulnerability that she brought to the role which was in essence the key quality of the character. Also for someone of her age to have to carry so much of the show with a mix of energetic girlishnes, elegance, gravitas and profound sadness through the passage of time, I think she acquitted herself quite admirably. She's definitely come a long way from Dream High. Now that I've seen the entire series, it occurs to me that the show is really about how Wang So becomes Gwang Jong when GHJ comes on the scene. The emphasis is really on their relationship throughout. Noticed I said "relationship" not "romance". This is perhaps the single most important deviation from the source material from what I've read. It's a fascinating emphasis for me because there's something distinctly Korean about that. Despite the source material, Moon Lovers is very much a Kdrama at its core. It rather reminds me of the 3 versions of Far from the Madding Crowd that I've seen. The 1998 version is an almost faithful adaptation. The Schlesinger version tended to romanticize Troy and the most recent Vinterberg film focuses largely on the relationship between Bathsheba and Gabriel. It's no great surprise that I'm mostly a fan of the third because there's a lovely progression between the stalwart male and the female lead that I'm super fond of. Oh the parallels with Moon Lovers! Actually FFTMC is a good comparison when I think more about it. ... the plot also revolves around a kind of reverse harem... LOL. It's funny how the brain makes those sorts of unconscious connections. 40 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
antiherofans Posted November 5, 2016 Share Posted November 5, 2016 8 hours ago, nikiazia said: i think LJK really2 love his character as Wang So For him this is a dream job. Playing this kind of character must be very exciting. 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Evelyn C Posted November 5, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted November 5, 2016 3 minutes ago, antiherofans said: For him this is a dream job. Playing this kind of character must be very exciting. Finally he got to play a king - and not just a run-of-the-mill king, but a king who earned his right to the throne... And more importantly, he played the role like a boss! 26 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
antiherofans Posted November 5, 2016 Share Posted November 5, 2016 48 minutes ago, Rose_ said: And what is this? LJG sshi, please answer! Hahaha! Goofy Wang So! Lee Ji Eun is just speech-less and smiling. Probably trying to maintain her acting mode while LJG is just being LJG. Haha! She is older than him right? LOL. Sometimes I feel IU has to "baby sit" LJG and ask him to calm down LOL. Again, who is the older one? 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evelyn C Posted November 5, 2016 Share Posted November 5, 2016 1 minute ago, antiherofans said: She is older than him right? LOL. Sometimes I feel IU has to "baby sit" LJG and ask him to calm down LOL. Again, who is the older one? Maybe she is really like her character in Producer where she is like an ancient one and he's a grown-up little kid! 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvkstyle Posted November 5, 2016 Share Posted November 5, 2016 On 5/11/2016 at 2:44 AM, ShaiKeun said: Help me eclipsers. I am going crazy here. I cannot get out the picture k_hannah posted from my mind. Kekeke! MLSHR has ended but seeing that picture gave me a hate feeling towards So. How could he do it to another girl if he loves Soo so much? MEN! @ShaiKeun She may have awakened the 'male' in him but not the 'man'. She may get his wolf-dog body but not his heart - all for the sake of an heir. If he only had two wives and 5 children from one then he was quite celibate I think. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post WeunXK Posted November 5, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted November 5, 2016 https://www.instagram.com/p/BMaVrlShTsQ/?taken-by=joon_ee417 =========================== ============ 37 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
misspiggie Posted November 5, 2016 Share Posted November 5, 2016 5 hours ago, Sharine Phinisia said: 2. What is the REAL Hae Soo doing in the prince's bath? and what happened to her when Ha Jin got switched with her? Don't attempt to read too much into it -- that scene has one MAIN purpose: To continue the tradition of baring the upper torso of the leading / supporting male cast in a bathing/showering scene. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Other purposes? Well… In C-BBJX, they have the time (34 episodes) to slowly introduce RX (HS) to the princes -- full-clothed. But in MLSHR time is short, so gather around boys. Besides, she (both HJ & HS) drowned right, and has to resurface from the water somewhere. You have to admit it's funny … and memorable enough for the princes. AND hopefully the (female) viewers too. And oh, since WS is the male lead, he receive one-to-one with HS, scars included (I think I forgot to breathe in that scene ) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The female lead tradition in K-dramas, you ask? They will only fall in love with the male lead when the series is half over. For HS, it's episode 14 out of 20. Didn't take me that long: * Chance upon headline about LJG being cast as lead, I'm like "So?" (as in So What?, not Wang So!!) -- I didn't click on it BTW. * Ep-1: Arrives at palace gate, butchers the horse -- I was thinking "Can't you find a more decent-looking male lead?" * Ep-1: Meets siblings + convo with JM & Mu -- still no feeling * Ep-2: WS meets HS -- magic happens … no, not for the leads, for me & LJG !!! WS sweeps HS off her feet (literally-speaking), only to moments later dumps her unceremoniously onto the ground. Unafraid & in fact indignant, she admonishes him about riding around as if his father owns the road (truthfully, his father does). His facial expression (half of it, actually), however fleeting, says it all. Not. A. Single. Word. I have fallen. Psst: (Ep-3) Absolutely loves his expression to JM at the morgue, who is not happy with viewing dead assassins -- as if saying: "LOSER !" * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Other countries have their tradition too, like in Bollywood (India's Hollywood): The male lead could be kicked & punched by 10 gangsters & he wouldn't utter an oomph. But when the female lead tries to put on a bandage on a teeny-weeny scrape, the male lead goes: "OOOOOOOOWWWWWW"!!!! 23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rose3 Posted November 5, 2016 Share Posted November 5, 2016 25 minutes ago, antiherofans said: She is older than him right? LOL. Sometimes I feel IU has to "baby sit" LJG and ask him to calm down LOL. Again, who is the older one? Haha true, true! He looks young for his age and young at heart too!! Haha! That picture reminds of the BTS picture he took with Queen Yoo. Haha! IU, if I am not wrong, she is known by her fans to be mature for her age! IU always try to maintain her acting mode for the scenes, while LJG I guess given his experience can be in character and out of character in a matter of split seconds. He can go into Wang So character then in splits seconds back to goofy, playful LJG. Lol! *hats off* to him. 21 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kdramawriter Posted November 5, 2016 Share Posted November 5, 2016 LJG Marie Claire Video - Just a video to haunt your dreams. *blots brow* 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vwj1 Posted November 5, 2016 Share Posted November 5, 2016 10 minutes ago, misspiggie said: Don't attempt to read too much into it -- that scene has one MAIN purpose: To continue the tradition of baring the upper torso of the leading / supporting male cast in a bathing/showering scene. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Other purposes? Well… In C-BBJX, they have the time (34 episodes) to slowly introduce RX (HS) to the princes -- full-clothed. But in MLSHR time is short, so gather around boys. Besides, she (both HJ & HS) drowned right, and has to resurface from the water somewhere. You have to admit it's funny … and memorable enough for the princes. AND hopefully the (female) viewers too. And oh, since WS is the male lead, he receive one-to-one with HS, scars included (I think I forgot to breathe in that scene ) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The female lead tradition in K-dramas, you ask? They will only fall in love with the male lead when the series is half over. For HS, it's episode 14 out of 20. Didn't take me that long: * Chance upon headline about LJG being cast as lead, I'm like "So?" (as in So What?, not Wang So) -- I didn't click on it BTW. * Ep-1: Arrives at palace gate, butchers the horse -- I was thinking "Can't you find a more decent-looking male lead?" * Ep-1: Meets siblings + convo with JM & Mu -- still no feeling * Ep-2: WS meets HS -- magic happens … no, not for the leads, for me & LJG !!! WS sweeps HS off her feet (literally-speaking), only to moments later dumps her unceremoniously onto the ground. Unafraid & in fact indignant, she admonishes him about riding around as if his father owns the road (truthfully, his father does). His facial expression (half of it, actually), however fleeting, says it all. Not. A. Single. Word. I have fallen. Psst: (Ep-3) Absolutely loves his expression to JM at the morgue, who is not happy with viewing dead assassins -- as if saying: "LOSER !" * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Other countries have their tradition too, like in Bollywood (India): The male lead could be kicked & punched by 10 gangsters & he wouldn't utter an oomph. But when the female lead tries to put on a bandage on a teeny-weeny scrape, the male lead to goes: "OOOOOOOOWWWWWW"!!!! Lol. Love the post. Got me giggling. I was like, yea me too, me too! I forgot to breathe and fell hard too. I fell harder then Soo during that scene where he pushed her off the horse. 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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