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zhanglinghez · 3 months
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GCS: Your tree has bloomed beautifully, hasn't it? JMW: What's wrong with you? You're embarrassing me! Getting all cocky, are you? GCS: I have a reason to, don't I? The flowers bloomed as soon as I took you in my arms. If I'd known that I would've hugged you more instead of just buying you champagne.
Hotel Del Luna 호텔 델루나, episode 11, 2019.
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jangman-wol · 1 year
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@userdramas event 03: beginnings – first character I fell in love with (& the drama that started it all for me)
♡ Hotel del Luna (2019) + “I am not a woman, I’m a god” by Halsey (selected lyrics) ♡
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andreacsenge · 1 year
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Flowers never bloom on this tree. They're from this tree for sure! I didn't touch anything else!
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xoxomyseriesxoxo · 3 months
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KDrama Meme: (05/20) Dramas → Hotel del Luna (2019) ↳ “Someday... If we reunite in some life far down the road... When that day comes, I hope to always be with you. We will dream together holding each other in our gazes, embrace each other, and laugh together as we live happily ever after side by side.”
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mushroomwriter · 21 days
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HOTEL DEL LUNA episode 02
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trivialcve · 2 years
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DRAMAWEEN 2022: THAT’S OUR QUEENDOM – A FAVORITE FEMALE CHARACTER
Why is it that humans never think about their wrongs and only blame others?
JANG MANWOL in HOTEL DEL LUNA (2019)
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dragonsareawesome123 · 8 months
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Trust that you betrayed, confusion that still lingers Took everything I loved and crushed it in between your fingers
Hotel Del Luna (2019) dir. Oh Choong-hwan + "The Grudge" by Olivia Rodrigo
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witchesnet · 1 year
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JANG MAN WOL 1.01 ♦️ Hotel del Luna
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fuckyeahcostumedramas · 10 months
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IU as Jang Man Wol in Hotel Del Luna (TV Series, 2019).
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gabrielokun · 2 months
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citrinekay · 1 year
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I suppose the thing that makes me foaming at the mouth feral about hotel del luna and man-wol/chan-sung specifically is that the whole running joke about chan-sung being nothing more than a weak, fragile mortal and a coward in comparison to man-wol is actually... completely untrue and terribly tragic because while, yes, he is physically inferior to a 1300 year old being incapable of death, he's really 10x more brave than man-wol will ever be. he overcomes his initial fear of the ghosts and man-wol herself and keeps coming back time and again bc he has a good heart that wants to see people's souls cared for before the afterlife for than he wants to feel safe. He isn't afraid to announce his love for man-wol and admit that he, as a man, is in need of her protection. Even when that love is given in the face of grave danger to himself. Man-wol believes that by being cold, detached, cruel and powerful, she is untouchable but in fact, she is so easily broken by her past heart ache that happened a millennium ago. She hides in the hotel and behind her facade of selfishness and greed to hide the fact that she is truly a bottomless pit of desperation for love. She is terrified of losing Chan-sung but is just as terrified of admitting that she loves him. When Chan-sung tells her "Maybe the petals on your tree are falling onto me, and they are the burden I, a weak mortal, must carry for loving you. For loving something that will not last and that I am going to lose." JANG MAN-WOL COULD NEVER. he loves her enough to give that love even knowing he will have to let her go soon and will have to stay behind dealing with the grief and the loss. and what could be braver than that,???
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So watching Hotel del Luna and I think the Hong sisters really improved on the dynamic between the main characters when they did Alchemy of Souls.
Hotel del Luna basically has Asshole/Aloof Girl with a Sad Mysterious Past, Who Is Deadly, and Alive by Mystical Means, Jang Man-wol is very similar to Naksu, I like both of them. BUT
Ku Chan-sung and Jang Uk, while both being Sunshine characters (in S1 of AofS), the Casual Asshole-ness of Jang Uk works way better than the Undying Niceness of Chan-sung. The relationship feels very one-sided, even though Man-wol keeps saving Chan-sung, he is doing all of the emotional work with very little return.
Now you may think, "Doesn't Jang Uk do all the emotional work too?" Well yes, but he's getting something from Naksu the entire time: he needs to be trained. Chan-Sung doesn't need anything from Man-wol, even her saving him is almost entirely danger than she caused him to be in (Room 13, the curse he absorbs) or is directly caused by his ability to see ghosts (which she forced him to have). He doesn't even need the job, he could have a far better one that isn't constant night shift. I want him to leave and be happy with that nice rich girl.
Naksu risking her life so that Jang Uk can finally use magic, even if that had selfish motives for her, set them up in a give-and-take relationship, where we know they will risk their lives for each other. You don't get that at all with the other couple. It's always Chan-sung at risk and giving.
So to sum up:
Angry Deadly Asshole + Little Shit Asshole = Awesomeness
Angry Deadly Asshole + Heart of Gold Sunshine = Meh
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jangman-wol · 2 years
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DRAMAWEEN 2022 – that's our queendom. a favourite female character:
JANG MAN-WOL (Hotel del Luna)
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andreacsenge · 1 year
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guy you should hire to manage your hotel for dead people: not afraid of ghosts guy you got:
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xoxomyseriesxoxo · 1 year
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Hotel Del Luna (2019) Episode 04 Directed by Oh Choong Hwan
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prbni · 2 years
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My controversial Kdrama opinions
1. Ko Moon Young was just a psychologically messed up girl. She isn't the 'girlpower' or 'badass' that the Kdrama fandom likes to dub her into.
2. In 'Hotel del Luna', they could've just chucked the entire character of Gu Chansung out of the window and gave Chang Myung a rebirth/rebirths,make him go through various trials and tribulations to repent and earn Man Wol's forgiveness. Didn't have to make it unnecessarily tragic.
3. Unnecessarily tragic reminds me, the 'realistic' ending of 2521 was a JOKE. There was NO point of developing such a power couple if they were to break up for such a mundane reason.
4. Romance genre isn't Song Kang's 'thing'. He shines better as an actor in non-romance genres.
5. Had they focused on developing Ju Kyung as an individual character who finally learns how to completely take a stand for herself instead of dangling her between Suho and Seojun, 'True Beauty' would've become a more popular and appreciated drama.
6. The love line between Hwang InYeop and Seo Hyun Jin's character in 'Why her: Oh Soo Jae' was absolutely unnecessary and awkward.
7. Jo Bo Ah and Ahn Bo Hyun and an amazing chemistry in 'Military Prosecutor: Do Bae Man'. However, they could've developed a slowburn romance between them instead of abruptly putting a kiss sequence in the last episode out of nowhere.
8. In 'Snowdrop', Eun Young Ro forgiving Soo Ho later on didn't make sense. Their kiss sequence was purely fan service,nothing else.
9. Individual acting aside,Kim Hye Yoon had more chemistry with Lee Jae Wook(2nd lead) than Rowoon(main lead) in 'Extraordinary You'.
10. Writers are overusing 'Let's kill off the main character and make the show tragically memorable' trope wayyy too much.
11. As much as it physically hurts me given the chemistry of the actors,Choi Do Il and Oh In Joo not having any proper romantic sequence till the end of 'Little Women' makes sense to the storyline(the shipper me might've wanted a hug though).
12. Also the writers should stop doing the 'lets make the second lead better than the main lead'. Its annoying to see one person actually making sincere effort for the girl but the girl ends up totally ignoring their effort and like the ML. Not in just Kdramas but in all sorts of dramas. I actually saw a Chinese drama where the second lead finally turned into a villain. I LITERALLY commented 'good for him' lmao.
13. Sunho in 'Cheer Up' is problematic. Neither his sad backstory nor his sincere feelings for Haeyi changes that fact.
14. The Heirs(2013) drama wasted an opportunity to pair Young Do(Kim Woobin) with Yoo Rachel(Kim Jiwon). No, they didn't need to be 'siblings'. I'd have chosen the two heartbroken yet sassy and tough people romance over the sappy romance of the main couple in a heartbeat. And the actors would've NAILED it.
15. Jojo not ending up with Sunho in 'Love Alarm' finally broke the 'Cinderella and Prince Charming' fairytale trope of Kdramas. That girl was too messed up in the head . She didn't need the rich,fierce and impulsive lover, but the quite,patient and thoughtful one. So don't go ahead and say the ending sucked. Maybe they could've made things more coherent, but no the ending didn't suck.
16. Moon Dong Eun should have remained single, with the last episode ending with him crossing paths with Do Yeong, with Yeonjin & gang & all the revenge agenda gone, she could hv offered him a smile and a game of Go, keeping an open ending for them. Lee Do Hyun was fabulous in playing Yeojeong and their chemistry was amazing. But they could hv just been partners in crime with their teamwork without the romantic plot between them.
17. No. Ryu Shi Oh doesn't give second lead syndrome. Byun Woo Seok is a very good actor but he plays the villain in 'Strong Woman Kang Nam Soon' and not anti-hero. Lee Yoo Mi and him should be paired opposite to e/o in some other project in the future but Shi Oh and Nam Soon ain't the 'enemies to lovers' you think it is.
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