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i was so focused on lee jungjae's waist that i just noticed lee byung hun stands like the 🕴 emoji

#lee jung jae#ljj#lee byung hun#lbh#squid game#gihun#inho#front man#squid game s2#457#inhun#gihun x inho#squid game 2#squid game spoilers#squid game 2 spoilers#ginho#hwang in ho#seong gi hun#yong il
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One of the things I love about kdramas is that it really subverts what masculinity is supposed to be. You see the loser who's down bad for the female lead (Lovely runner, queen of tears, Love Next Door, Strong Girl Do Bong Soon, the Judge from Hell), you see the soft masculinity in hometown cha cha cha, summer strike and Doctor Slump and extraordinary attorney woo, the protective kind of masculinity in any of Ji Chang Wook's and Ahn Bo Hyun's works, the reassured and confident masculinity of Seo Kang Joon in Undercover High school and Lee Jun Hyuk in Love scout, the playful masculinity in Twinkling Watermelon and Crash Course in Romance, the stoic but gentle masculinity in Doctor Romantic and Hierarchy, and the "I care about you and only you" kind of masculinity in Vincenzo to name a few.
This is progress from the old kdramas and I get that it's fictional and in real life, some of these actors are assholes. But in the era where Toxic masculinity is rampant, I think we can turn towards kdrama to have some inkling of what kind of man we should strive to be and what kind of man we should want. This should not something we see only in fiction. We should raise our sons (I'm 21) to be like this so that one day it's not just a concept for fictional love stories.
#kdrama#lovely runner#ryu sun jae#byeon wooseok#love next door#jung hae in#strong girl bong soon#park hyungsik#hometown cha cha cha#the judge from hell#han daon#kim jae young#summer strike#yim siwan#ji chang wook#ahn bo hyun#seo kang joon#undercover high school#love scout#lee jun hyuk#twinkling watermelon#lee chae min#hierarchy netflix#kim jae won#dr romantic#ahn hyo seop#han suk kyu#boo yong joo#rant#vincenzo
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BEST KDRAMA IN 2024✨ (pt 1)






Which one is your favorite so far? ☺️
#death's game#doctor slump#marry my husband#killer's shopping mall#ltns#queen of tears#a killer paradox#resurrection of the seven#escape of the seven#lovely runner#flex x cop#the atypical family#the 8 show#park min young#jang ki yong#chun woo hee#kim soo hyun#kim jae won#choi woo shik#son sok ku#lee dong wook#byun woo seok
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Parasyte: The Grey

TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2024
Parasyte: The Grey (2024, South Korea)
Director: Yeon Sang Ho
Writers: Yeon Sang Ho & Ryu Yong Jae (based on the manga by Hitoshi Iwaaki)
Mini-review:
I enjoyed this way more than I expected. I was a pretty big fan of the anime that aired a decade ago, so I was worried about this adaptation. But that wasn't necessary: instead of making a simple live-action remake, they tried to approach the story from a different point of view, making sure it could coexist in the original manga's universe (as shown by the very last scene). That being said, this one doesn't delve too much into its themes, opting instead to focus on the horror and action elements. And damn, it does deliver. The action scenes make great use of the parasytes' "tentacles", and they're shot with some stunning camerawork. Yeon Sang Ho's directing fires on all cylinders, more than making up for the pretty mediocre CGI. It also helps that the cast does fantastic job. So yeah, Parasyte: The Grey might not be as deep as it could, but if you're in the mood for a thrilling horror-action spectacle, then you should give it a try.
#parasyte#parasyte: the grey#parasyte the grey#yeon sang ho#ryu yong jae#hitoshi iwaaki#jeon so nee#koo kyo hwan#lee jung hyun#kwon hae hyo#kim in kwon#lee hyun kyun#jeon soo ji#suda masaki#masaki suda#science fiction#sci fi#action#horror#kdrama#k drama#south korea#genre tv#2024 tv shows and dramas
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Season 2 predictions of the paradox's most favorite killer
whatever homoerotic reunion between Nangam and Lee Tang, like this one:

but most importantly:

Yongjae's dialogue translation: "Do you want me to die, sunbae!?"
#A Killer Paradox#살인자ㅇ난감#Son Sukku#Choi Woo-shik#Choi Woo Shik#Son Suk-ku#Kwon Da-ham#Kwon Da Ham#An Yong-jae#An Yong Jae#Lee Tang#Jang Nan-gam#Jang Nan Gam
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Lee Jae-yong
#suitdaddy#suiteddaddy#suit and tie#men in suits#suited daddy#suited grandpa#suitedman#suit daddy#buisness suit#suited men#suitfetish#tuxedo#dinner jacket#suitedmen#South Korean man#South Korean men#Lee Jae-yong#Jay Y. Lee#이재용#businessman
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KNIGHT FLOWER
GENRES: Historical, Action, Romance
SUMMARY: A woman widowed before she even met her husband decides to take charge of her own fate as a nighttime Joseon Robin Hood.
THIS SHOW HAS EVERYTHING: Crude memorial engravings, hidden costumes, wall-jumping, rice distribution, filial piety, palace drama, bookstore meet-cutes, hunky Garrison Captains, lunchboxes, merchants, men’s handfans, tiger scrolls, and making sure you live every day helping those you can.
HOT TAKE: I love how this was one of the most evil Left State Ministers I've seen in a while. I love how tall and goofy Lee Ki Woo can be. I love the shy romances that run throughout the main cast. I love every facial expression of Lee Ha Nee and I love Lee Jong Won in his undergarments.
#knight flower#lee ha nee#lee jong won#lee ki woo#park se hyun#jo jae yoon#kim mi kyung#jung yong ju#oh eui shik#korean drama#kdramadaily#kdramanetwork#kdramas#kdramasource#hallyu#sageuk#hot take#kdrama#flower that blooms at night
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#quotes#quotable quotes#movie#movie quotes#poetry#poem#poet#life#love#korean#Korean drama#Kdrama#unrequited love#unrequited feelings#unrequited crush#unrequited romance#Netflix#Welcome to Samdalri#Wang Gyeong Tae#Lee Jae Won#Bae Myung Jin#Cha Eun U#Ji Chang Wook#Cho Yong Pil#Cho Sam Dal#Shin Hye Sun#Shin Hae Sun
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19.09.23
#love class 2#woo hyo won#kim yong seok#lee kwang hee#jung woo jae#an jeong gyun#cast#korean actors#blmpff
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SYMPATHY FOR MR. VENGEANCE:
Desperate deaf man
Kidnaps ex-bosses’ daughter
Causes many deaths
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#sympathy for mr vengeance#random richards#poem#haiku#poetry#haiku poem#poets on tumblr#haiku poetry#haiku form#poetic#boksuneun naui geot#song kang ho#shin ha kyun#bae doona#lim Ji eun#Han Bo bae#Lee dae yeon#park chan wook#Jong yong lee#Jae sun lee#Mu yeong lee#Park Myeong chan#Youtube
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“We're very lucky, aren't we? We're a complete mess, but our sons are so kind.”
NOBODY KNOWS (2020) - EP14
#nobody knows#sbs nobody knows#아무도 모른다#jang young nam#lee joo young#yoon jae yong#kdramaedit#kdramasource#kdramadaily#kdramaladies#asiandramaedit#asiandramasource#dailywoc#wocedit#swaredits
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Two (2) From Well Go USA
June 22, 2024 (NYC)– Two (2) from Well Go USA. A Look at Two new international films, originating in South Korea, distributed by Well Go USA, and hitting digital on June 25th. Here is a synopsis and review of these Well Go USA Entertainment releases. HOPELESS Synopsis: After spending his entire childhood in a town riddled with crime and violence, a teenage boy saves up his money in…

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#martialarts karate taekwondo tkd kungfu tournament martialart sparring kata breaking blackbelt tangsoodo shotokan kyokushin m#Ahn Sang-hoon#Chae Yeo-jun#Chang Seung-yeon#Choi Su-im#Hi-YAH!#Hi-YAH! TV#Hong Xa Bin#Jang Gwang#Jang Ye-eun#Jo Jae-yun#Kim Chang-hoon#Kim Ho-jung#Kim Jong-soo#Kim Joo-ryong#Kim Tae-hun#Kim Yong-gyun#Lee Joo-young#Li Ma#Lim Dae-woong#Marc Zirogiannis#Master Marc Zirogiannis#Oh Seung-hee#Park Jin-a#Shin Eun-soo#Son Jina#Song Joong-ki#TASTES OF HORROR#Well Go USA#Yoon Een-Kyoung
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TONEGAWA x OGBAEM MAFIA 🐍 Kozo and Tae-yong belong to @burukaji! The others belong to me!
#mi-sook hong#sung-ho kim#byung-chul park#chun-hwa han#qiang yu#han-jae kang#ji-hoon hong#tae-yong cheong#seong-nam lee#in-sik son#deok-su jeong#guozhi zhao#fengge tan#kozo sasaki#ji-hoon fanboying over kozo as he deserves kfjsdfjsdk
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Was in a drama slump after Knight Flower ended and I also finished A Journey to Love. The Impossible Heir didn't turn out to be my next fix despite having Lee Jae Wook as anticipated. Judge Dee's Mystery also just did not keep my interest, even if it would be something I'm interested in. Guess I just didn't vibe with it. But started Yong An Dream with my mom and it's been a fun watch. However, I just can't help thinking of how much the lead actress Ouyang Nana looks like Zeng Shunxi, and that's a little distracting 😂
#liveblogging#cdrama#kdrama#knight flower#the impossible heir#yong an dream#ouyang nana#zeng shun xi#lee jae wook#a journey to love
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Peninsula (2020)

Peninsula isn’t as fresh, frightening, or memorable as Train to Busan. It also doesn’t quite follow through with its premise but makes up for it with something I bet you’d never see out of a zombie movie set in Korea: Mad Max-style action!
Four years after a zombie outbreak in South Korea, former Marine Corps Captain Jung-Seok (Gang Dong-won) and his widowed brother-in-law Chul-min (Kim Do-yoon) are offered a life-altering job. Inside the undead-riddled Peninsula is an abandoned truck filled with US$20 million. They've been hired to retrieve it as part of a team of four who will enter South Korea at night - when the darkness will hide them from the innumerable ghouls. Once inside, they're shocked to discover survivors in the ruins.
If you’re looking for a heist movie with zombies in it, you want Army of the Dead. Peninsula starts with the team going in to grab the money but within minutes, half of them are dead. Chul-min is taken captive by crazed militants who’ve established a society in the ruins of the city, while Jung-Seok is rescued by Min-Jung (Lee Jung-hyun), her father Kim (Kwon Hae-hyo), and her two daughters, Joon (Lee Re), and Yu-Jin (Lee Ye-won). Now, the ghouls are the least of everyone’s worries. Unit 631 roams the streets, looking for any strays to put in their arena. There, the people have to run away from hungry flesh-eaters while the soldiers bet on who will die. Chul-min needs a way out ASAP. Unfortunately, the satellite phone he would’ve used to call his Chinese mobster bosses has been confiscated. Now Jung-Seok needs to save his brother, get the phone, get the money and leave with the help of the family who rescued him… but things are on the verge of getting dicey. See, Jung-Seok’s met Min-Jung before. She asked him for help four years ago when the zombie plague began. He refused and left her behind. Oops.
As a zombie movie, Peninsula disappoints. They don’t really play a big part in the film except at the beginning and then at the end. Mostly, this is an apocalyptic film. People scrambling for food, cobbling together equipment, setting up dodgy institutions where might makes right, that kind of thing. And of course, there’s the driving. If you’re going to check out Peninsula, it should be for the movie’s best scene, a spectacular race in the city featuring dozens of vehicles with our heroes in the lead and everyone trying to turn them into roadkill. Whereas the rest of the film barely uses zombies, this part of Peninsula brings the two genres together. The dead are obstacles to be dodged, they’re also weapons to use against those pursuing you. It’s fast-paced, expertly coordinated and loads of fun.
Plenty is going on in the film, which makes the nearly two-hour running time go by plenty fast… except at the end. During the conclusion, Peninsula tries to do too much. It pours on the drama as people have to make heroic sacrifices, there are double-crosses that make escape impossible, hope is renewed, then dashed, then renewed again, and so on. Some of this should’ve been cut, not only so we could end on the high we got from the driving scenes but also so the cheese could be kept at a minimum. Still, it works more than it doesn’t.
Peninsula is not a memorable zombie film and when we examine Seoul Station (the prequel to Train to Busan) we see that the terrific 2016 picture that spawned this franchise was more of an anomaly than a revival of the genre. You can still enjoy this follow-up if you love zombies and you want a bit of something new but anything more than the price of a rental is too much. (Original Korean with English Subtitles, May 21, 2021)

#Peninsula#movies#films#movie reviews#film reviews#train to busan#yeon sang-ho#ryu yong-jae#gang dong-won#lee jung-hyun#kwon hae-hyo#kim min-jae#koo kyo-hwan#2020 movies#2020 films
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DARKNESS OF MAN Jean-Claude Van Damme action thriller - trailer and release news
‘Laws can be broken. Promises can’t’ Darkness of Man is a 2024 action thriller about an Interpol operative who takes on the role of father figure to a dead informant’s son. Directed by James Cullen Bressack from a screenplay co-written with Alethea Hnatko-Cho based on an original story by Bressack and Jean-Claude Van Damme. The JCB Pictures-Robotic Donut-Sandaled Kid Productions-VMI Worldwide…

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#2024#action thriller#Darkness of Man#Emerson Min#James Cullen Bressack#Jean-Claude van Damme#Ji Yong Lee#Kristanna Loken#movie film#Peter Jae#review reviews#Spencer Breslin#trailer
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