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King Deo Raendeu (2023)
People need to look at this movie more objectively instead of blindly supporting the two main actors
Hey, first off, gotta say I'm a huge fan of Junho. I've been a fan since way back when he wasn't even a debut actor yet, just a singer in 2PM. And I've been blown away by the movies he's been in. His intense and emotional gaze just gets me, you know? That's why I was super hyped for the release of "King of the Land." I pictured it as this totally fresh and awesome film. But then they had to go and cast Yoona as the female lead, and I gotta admit, I was skeptical. Yoona's always been more of a side character, never really convincing as an actress. So when the movie came out, I jumped right on it and watched it on Netflix. But by the second episode, I was like, "What is this? Yoona's character is not cute and innocent like they're trying to make her out to be. She's just annoying, hanging around her boss and not even admitting when she does something weird like using the VIP restroom. And don't get me started on her rude behavior at the staff party with all the top executives." I couldn't take it anymore, so I stopped watching for a few episodes. Then, everyone starts raving about it, so I thought, "Okay, let's give it another shot." But honestly, the storyline was still the same old tired stuff. I saw some stills of an Arab prince falling for the main character, and it made me think about how Korean dramas always make their characters so over-the-top and create these unrealistic situations. Now there's a big backlash because it misrepresents Arab culture. People need to look at this movie more objectively instead of blindly supporting the two main actors just because they're die-hard fans.