The concept of upcoming tvN drama Melt Me (or Melt Me Softly or Let Me Melt) has shades of Hollywood flick Passengers. Here the two leads are supposed to be frozen for 24 hours and it ends up being 20 years, and once they are awake they are the only two who have lived through that wild situation. In Passengers the leads were frozen to endure a 120 year space journey to a new planet homestead and they wake up 30 years into the trip and are the only two faced with such a dilemma. Even choosing to go means they leave behind family and friends who will be gone when they awaken. In Melt Me, the two leads return to a world where their loved ones are now way older than them and they have to keep their body temperature at 31.5C in order to stay alive. I’m thrilled that leads Ji Chang Wook and Won Jin Ah are confirmed together finally for the drama, they are primed to make it meaningful and super romantically sexy based on their track record.
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Looking forward to my girl Won Jin Ah's and Ji Chang Wook's performance, but the plot sounds hella boring. Is it just my impression, but it seems that kdramas are beginning to plateau when it comes to storylines, just like Hollywood did? It's hard to find anything truly noteworthy so kdrama writers are trying all sorts of gimmicks to make their dramas interesting - unfortunately, few of them can pull off these diversions very well - the drama ends up mediocre or tanking.
Which would explain the large number of remakes or adaptations these days. Almost 40 percent of dramas today are based on webtoons or novels, 20 percent are remakes of other dramas from other countries or korean movies and finally the remaining are sequels of previously successful dramas or original dramas with mostly uninspiring plots. This is why there hasn't been a big hallyu drama in the last few years.
Somehow she was rather dull kind of actress for me.
wah they should have not casted won jin ah in this drama. Her presence made the drama more unbearable to watch. No chemisrry with Chang wook. WORST K DRAMA ACTRESS for me.