She would never know kang woo hyun gay
“Showcased by each relationship in She Would Never Know, every person loves and reacts to being loved differently. Modern capitalistic population labels change and difference as negative and undesirable when in reality, it is what creates happiness and depth in ourselves and our relationships. Just as each of our skins need a alternative regime to keep it healthy, each of our hearts needs different look after and steps to maintain it beating.”
Now more than ever, it seems that make-up and the social norms that come with it affect and rule over people’s perceptions of others and themselves. With the rise of TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and many other social media platforms, the importance of organism trendy and “sickening,” as Gen Z slang calls it, crowds media feeds and minds. So, as a result, when JTBC announced a make-up centered drama set for air in early 2021, I was immediately interested; would it touch on the toxicity of beauty standards?
She Would Never Know skirts by this opportunity, but opens the door (or compact) to other societal critiques— ageism, business corruption, toxic capitalism, and, most evidently, the oversimplification of what it mea
Presentation
Korean Title: 선배, 그 립스틱 바르지 마요
Aired in: 2021 (16 episodes)
Channel: JTBC
Grade: 9.5/10
Actors: Won Jin Ah and Rowoon
For more…
Won Jin Ah:
– Melting Me Softly
– Just Between Lovers
– Life
Rowoon:
– Extraordinary You
– Where Stars Land
– About Time
– University 2017
Office Romances:
– My Shy Boss
– Love affair is a Bonus Book
– What’s incorrect with Secretary Kim
– The Secret Being of my Secretary
Analysis
Synopsis bearcatchong Major Spoilers: There are several things that dramas execute better than aesthetically pleasing, harmlessly fluffy, sweetly digestible romance. At first glance, She Would Never Know (known as Sunbae, Don’t Put on that Lipstick in Korean), seems to fit that bill to a tee. Set in the sparkling world of corporate cosmetics, the exhibit centers on a straightforwardly angsty romance between sunbae Yoon Song-ah (Won Jin-ah) and hoobae Chae Hyun-seung (SF9’s Rowoon). This main couple is surrounded by a collection of goofy coworkers and endearing family members, creating an occasionally melodramatic but generally comfortably light-hearted atmosphere. Take a closer look at She Would Never Know, though, and you’ll find that despite its bubblegum outer shell, the show is actually dominated by an array of blatantly problematic relationships. That isn’t entirely a criticism. Particularly when it comes to its side plots, She Would Never Know handles its more intense narrative arcs with surprising delicacy and maturity. When the show is at its best, She Would Never Know finds a great sweet notice between light comedy, entert Dramas excel at few things more than the visually appealing, harmlessly fluffy, and easily palatable romance. She Would Never Know (also known as Sunbae, Don’t Put on that Lipstick in Korean) initially appears to be the flawless example of this. The show, which is position in the glamorous planet of corporate cosmetics, is focused on the straightforwardly angst-filled romance between hoobae Chae Hyun-Seung (SF9’s Rowoon) and sunbae Yoon Song-ah (Won Jin-ah). A collective of hilarious coworkers and lovely family members surround the main pair, creating a sometimes melodramatic but generally relaxed atmosphere. She Would Never Know manages its more severe story arcs with a surprising amount of delicacy and maturity, especially when it comes to its side plots. She Would Never Grasp occasionally hits the lovely spot between lighthearted humor, enjoyable melodrama, and insightful interpersonal exploration. Unfortunately, She Would Never Know’s main connection falls short of st
Yoon Song Ah and Chae Hyun Seung work together for a cosmetic mark. Hyun Seung is secretly in adoration with his sunbae but she doesn’t reciprocate his feelings.
My Opinion (No Spoilers)
I seriously liked this drama a lot! It is a sweet and nice romantic comedy that you can easily watch. The main couple has some goodchemistry together and, though the plot development is expected, you still enjoy following the ups and downs of Song Ah and Hyun Seung’s relationship.
If you want to survey an enjoyable drama without too many complications, I propose this one!
Analysis (Spoilers Alert)
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Final Review: She Would Never Perceive (JTBC, 2021)
She Would Never Know: Toxic Relationships Have Never Looked So Stylish
However, if you look closely, She Would Never Know is actually dominated by several obviously problematic relationships, despite its bubblegum exterior. That’s not altogether unfavorable.