I’ll be honest and say that I really don’t look at directing while watching a drama. It’s always at the end when I judge the drama as a whole that I think about the writing, the acting, and directing. If I liked the drama, “the directing was great, they got the best performance out of the actors, and the writing was *chef’s kiss*”. But if I didn’t like the drama, “the writing was bad, the acting was whack, what was the director even thinking”. Looking back, they weren’t necessarily my favorite dramas of the year, but Our Beloved Summer and My Liberation Notes stand out. There are some scenes that I can still replay in my head and “feel”.
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Jellybn
December 17, 2022 at 2:14 PM
#2022 Roundup
Day 17: Favorite Directing
I’ll be honest and say that I really don’t look at directing while watching a drama. It’s always at the end when I judge the drama as a whole that I think about the writing, the acting, and directing. If I liked the drama, “the directing was great, they got the best performance out of the actors, and the writing was *chef’s kiss*”. But if I didn’t like the drama, “the writing was bad, the acting was whack, what was the director even thinking”. Looking back, they weren’t necessarily my favorite dramas of the year, but Our Beloved Summer and My Liberation Notes stand out. There are some scenes that I can still replay in my head and “feel”.