Disney+ goes up against Netflix's K-dramas with 'Moving' under its belt


Article: After a 50 billion won investment, Disney+ finds a contender against Netflix in 'Moving' "Hurry with the next episode"

Source: Herald Economy via Naver

[+257] Go Yoon Jung is really pretty;;

[+248, -52] Why does Jo In Sung keep getting finer with age... even as a man, I have to admit that he's super handsome.. and bursting with charms

[+296, -119] I haven't watched it because of Han Hyo Joo and her scandals

[+111, -27] Feels like a drama made for high schoolers? ㅋㅋ From an adult's perspective, it's a bit corny ㅋㅋ 

[+67, -15] I went to it with no expectations and really enjoyed it. Go Yoon Jung and the other students displayed great acting, and the veterans really live up to the star-studded line-up. Han Hyo Joo's mother's acting is perfect~

[+34, -3] Would be perfect without Han Hyo Joo. Can't stand her.

[+32, -2] Just can't warm up to Han Hyo Joo..

[+18, -1] Hard for me to believe that Han Hyo Joo is the mother of a high schooler... and is this some high school romcom? And where exactly is the 50 billion won investment going into? Paying the actors?? There's barely any CG, the action scenes are whatever... Thank goodness for Ryu Seung Bum.

[+13, -2] For how star-studded the line-up is, the plot feels a bit messy and weird...

[+11] Jo In Sung's one minute screentime at the end of episode 7... poor Ryu Seung Bum having to play Frank and suffering through all this. The children's parts just seem like standard low-grade romcom stuff. Ryu Seung Bum and Cha Tae Hyun aren't original characters and feel to be at such extreme odds with each other. Cha Tae Hyun himself is not needed in the series. It's ridiculous that Jo In Sung has gotten less screentime (up to episode 7) than his screentime in the main trailer... This drama's up in the air for me.

[+8, -0] Reviews have been mostly negative for this. I don't think I'll be watching.

[+3, -0] So many useless scenes in this, it's boring

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