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LTNS (2024) #JeonGoWoon #DaehyunLim #Esom #AhnJaehong #JungJinyoung #RyuDeokhwan Mehr auf:
Long Time No Sex Jahr: 2024 (Januar) Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romantik Regie: Jeon Go-Woon, Daehyun Lim Hauptrollen: Esom, Ahn Jae-hong, Jung Jin-young, Ryu Deok-hwan, Kim Sae-byuk, Ok Ja-yeon, Lee Hak-joo … Filmbeschreibung: Die Tage, an denen sie vor sexueller Begierde brannten, sind vorbei, und Woo-jin und Samuel sind ein wenig verblühtes Paar geworden, sowohl emotional als auch körperlich…
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k-star-holic · 1 year
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I get paid for my performance, I get off and get off, and I solve it with a saga.
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sosrantings · 2 years
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If reply 1988 has 100 fans, I'm one of them. If it has one fan, it's me. If it has no fans, I'm no longer alive.
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mila-no-tblr · 2 years
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Started rewatching Faith with a friend ♥ Watched it back when it aired, and I've rewatched it (entirely + bits and pieces here and there) through the years. So happy to give it a proper rewatch ♥ Those are basically notes in gif forms :') (though I'm also taking handwritten notes) (because I'll be doing a video on it, not because I take notes everytime I watch a drama)
J'ai commencé à revoir Faith avec une amie ♥ Je l'avais regardé pendant sa diffusion et l'ai revu (entièrement + des petits bouts ici et là) au fil des années. Super ravie de le revoir correctement ♥ Ces gifs sont en gros des ntoes en forme de gifs :') (même si je prends aussi des notes à la main)(parce que je prévois une vidéo dessus, pas parce que je prends des notes chaque fois que je regarde un drama)
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bigyikes97 · 9 months
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"nobody knows" got me delulu and i'm sifting through viki to fill the void
bout to watch "Fist and Furious" which i passed up who knows how many times till I saw it had ryu deok hwan...let's see how it goes...
UPDATE:
perhaps not unsurprisingly it was terrible
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idolskpop · 1 year
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‘Moving’ Episode 19: Ryu Seung Ryong, Kim Sung Kyun’s Emotional Father-Son Reunion
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The penultimate episode of ‘Moving’, the hit Disney+ original series, delivered an intense and emotional showdown between the former agents and the North Korean army. Ryu Seung Ryong, Kim Sung Kyun, and Han Hyo Joo were on the brink of losing but promised to save their children.
‘Moving’ Episode 19: The Final Battle at Jeongwon High School
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(Photo : Disney+) The episode began with the continuation of the fierce battle between the former agents and the North Korean army. The North Koreans were determined to complete their mission and bring the file back to their country, while the former agents were willing to do anything to protect their children. Lee Kang Hoon (Kim Do Hoon) was brutally beaten by Park Chan Il (Jo Bok Rae), who had super-strength powers. Kang Hoon was inexperienced and overpowered by his opponent. Their guidance counselor, Cho Il Hwan (Kim Hee Won), tried to stop Park Chan Il, but he failed. Luckily, Lee Jae Man (Kim Sung Kyun) arrived in time and saved Kang Hoon from the North Korean soldier. Their father-son relationship touched the viewers as Jae Man apologized for coming late. Jang Joo Won (Ryu Seung Ryong) was able to defeat Kwon Young Deuk (Park Gwang Jae), who had the same powers as him. Joo Won used his healing abilities and superhuman strength to overpower his enemy. However, the situation turned worse when Kim Deok Yoon (Park Hee Soon) called for backup from their strongest soldier, Lim Jae Seok (Lee Suk Hyeong). Lim Jae Seok had the ability to crush anything with a clap, but he was sensitive to light and could not stand seeing it. Lim Jae Seok unleashed his destructive power and demolished half of Jeongwon High School, causing chaos and panic among the students and teachers. Joo Won had to save Jae Man again from the collapsing building, but he got trapped under the rubble with a metal rod piercing his chest. Joo Won’s eyes were severely damaged by Lim Jae Seok’s attack, and he decided to remove them himself. He told Jae Man to take care of his daughter, Jang Hui Soo (Go Youn Jung), and said his final words: “I love you.” Jae Man managed to escape from the building with Kang Hoon and others before it was too late. He carried Joo Won’s body with him and mourned his death.
The Heartbreaking Reunion of Ryu Seung Ryong and Go Youn Jung
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(Photo : Disney+) Meanwhile, Kim Bong Seok (Lee Jung Ha) and Hui Soo were hiding in a classroom with Frank (Ryoo Seung Bum), who had betrayed the CIA and decided to help them. Frank used his healing abilities to treat Bong Seok’s wounds and told him that he was his uncle. Frank revealed that he was Kim Doo Sik’s (Zo In Sung) younger brother, who was kidnapped by the CIA when he was a child. He said that he never forgot his brother and wanted to see him again. He also said that he was sorry for what he had done and asked for Bong Seok’s forgiveness. Bong Seok accepted Frank’s apology and hugged him. He said that he was glad to have an uncle like him. Frank smiled and said that he was proud of his nephew. Hui Soo was worried about her father, Joo Won, who had not contacted her for a long time. She tried to call him, but there was no answer. She asked Frank to help her find him, but Frank said that it was too dangerous. Hui Soo insisted on going out, saying that she could not just sit there and do nothing. She said that she loved her father more than anything and wanted to see him alive. She ran out of the classroom, followed by Bong Seok. They encountered Lim Jae Seok, who was still rampaging outside. Hui Soo tried to fight him, but she was no match for his power. Lim Jae Seok grabbed her by the neck and lifted her up. Bong Seok used his flying abilities to rescue her, but he was also caught by Lim Jae Seok. He squeezed them both until they lost consciousness. At that moment, Joo Won’s voice echoed in Hui Soo’s mind. He told her that he loved her more than anything and that he was sorry for not being a good father. He said that he was proud of her and that she should live happily. Hui Soo regained her strength and broke free from Lim Jae Seok’s grip. She used her healing abilities to heal Bong Seok’s wounds and helped him fly away from Lim Jae Seok. They landed near a truck where Jae Man was waiting for them. He told them to get in quickly and drove away from the school. On the way, Hui Soo saw her father’s body lying on the back seat. She was shocked and devastated. She cried out his name and hugged him, hoping that he would wake up. She asked Jae Man what had happened to him, but Jae Man could not answer. He was also in tears and grief. Hui Soo blamed herself for her father’s death. She said that she should have stayed with him and helped him. She said that she was sorry for not being a good daughter. Bong Seok tried to comfort her, saying that it was not her fault. He said that her father loved her very much and that he sacrificed himself to save them. He said that they should be grateful for his life and honor his memory. Hui Soo sobbed and said that she loved her father very much and that she missed him. She said that she wanted to see him again and hear his voice. Bong Seok hugged her and said that he was there for her. He said that they were not alone and that they had each other. He said that they would get through this together. The episode ended with a heartbreaking scene of Hui Soo and Bong Seok mourning their father’s death, while Jae Man drove them to safety.
Netizens’ Reactions
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(Photo : Disney+) The 19th episode of ‘Moving’ received rave reviews from the viewers, who praised the actors’ performances and the director’s skills. They expressed their emotions and opinions on various online platforms. Here are some of the comments from netizens: - “This episode was so sad and touching. I cried so much for Joo Won and Hui Soo. Ryu Seung Ryong and Go Youn Jung are amazing actors. They made me feel their pain and love.” - “Kim Sung Kyun deserves an award for his role as Jae Man. He showed so many emotions in this episode. He was angry, scared, sad, and brave. He was a hero and a father.” - “I can’t believe Joo Won is dead. He was my favorite character in this show. He was so funny, kind, and cool. He had such a great chemistry with everyone. I will miss him so much.” - “The action scenes were so epic and realistic. The special effects were impressive. The director did a great job of creating tension and suspense. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.” - “I’m glad Frank turned out to be a good guy. He redeemed himself by helping Bong Seok and Hui Soo. I hope he reunites with his brother, Doo Sik, soon.” - “I’m worried about what will happen in the final episode. Will Doo Sik and Mi Hyun survive? Will Bong Seok and Hui Soo be happy? Will Frank escape from the CIA? I can’t wait to find out.”
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(Photo : Disney+) ‘Moving’ is a captivating series that combines action, fantasy, romance, and family drama in a unique way. It is based on a popular webtoon by Kang Full, who also wrote the screenplay for the series. The series features a stellar cast of veteran and rising actors, such as Ryu Seung Ryong, Han Hyo Joo, Zo In Sung, Cha Tae Hyun, Ryoo Seung Bum, Kim Sung Kyun, Lee Jung Ha, Go Youn Jung, and Kim Do Hoon. The series has received positive reviews from critics and viewers alike, who praised its plot, characters, cinematography, music, and production value. It has also achieved high ratings on various platforms, such as Disney+, Hulu, IMDb, MyDramaList, and Naver. The series will air its 20th and final episode on September 20th, 2023. It is expected to deliver a satisfying conclusion to the story of the superpowered families. If you enjoyed this article, feel free to share it with your friends and leave a comment below. Subscribe to IDOLS KPOP for exclusive updates and captivating content. Read the full article
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veeeehan · 6 years
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God’s Quiz: Reboot \ The foundation of emotions is pain.
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hellokpop · 6 years
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MBC Completes Cast Of New Drama Starring Kim Dong Wook, Ryu Deok Hwan & Park Se Young https://www.hellokpop.com/kdrama/kim-dong-wook-ryu-deok-hwan-new-mbc-drama/
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pixyl · 6 years
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Ms. Hammurabi
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Genre: Comedy, Law, Romance, Drama
Year: May 21 2018 - July 16 2018
Synopsis: Park Cha O Reum works as a rookie judge. She is in her mid-20's and follows "an eye for an eye" principle. She does not accept prejudice or blindly follow authority. Dealing with cases, she and her colleagues, including Im Ba-Reun, grow as persons.
Review: Oh.. my... dear... lord. I have not enjoyed a drama such as this in a long long long time. Story - Great. Cast - Amazing. Ending - Good. Looked forward to watching this every damn week. Im sad that its over TT.
First off. I really enjoyed that this drama didnt solely focus on a romantic aspect. Sure there were two romance plot lines but... it wasnt the MAIN focus of the story. For once, i really enjoyed that and was captivated by the story of this judge who stirred up trouble.  Mr... Sung....Dong.....Il.......who plays Senior Judge Han Se-Sang.... I will watch anything and everything this man is in. He is one of my favorite actors and stellar to boot. I swear he can play anything. He really shines in this role. Hilarious and forthcoming.... outspoken and opinionated. Ugh... I love watching him act. He plays the mentor and superior to the next two character.
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Go Ara, who plays Judge Park Cha O Reum, and L, who plays Im Ba-Reun, are the Senior judges left and right associate judges. They deliver sentences to the civil cases... Cha O Reum is starting fresh in her position and looks at everything with her heart. Ba-Reun looks at everything by the books... but with Cha O Reum there now... he starts to question his thoughts.
It is really quite intriguing to watch these two interact and develop throughout the plot. Each new case or incident bring a new issue that sparks new ideas and motivations in both of them. Each new case seemingly more difficult than the next. 
I have only seen both of these actors in a couple of dramas and I absolutely love watching them. Either together or separately. Their chemistry here is really something. 
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The bromance that is shown between  Im Ba-Reun and his coworker Judge Jung Bo-Wang is really adorable. It doesnt really go into the back story of how this bromance came about but i dont think it really matters. These two polar opposites really mesh well together and their interactions are so cute.
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The secondary love story that is present had to be my favorite.... Since its like the underdog who gets the girl.... even tho the underdog isnt really the underdog. HAHAHAH. It was really great to see these two get past all the misunderstandings and show off their cutesy side. You dont find out how they really met until the end, so I wont spoil that -_^
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I would definitely watch this again when I have the time.  Score: 8
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ikigaiko0 · 3 years
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"a time so warm and pure that i miss painfully. Can you hear me? if you do, answer me, my '88, the days of my youth" —Deok Sun, Reply 1988.
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olivierdemangeon · 4 years
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  Des soldats de Corée du Nord et de Corée du Sud, ainsi qu’un pilote américain, se retrouvent dans un village isolé, où ses habitants ignorent largement ce qui se passe dans le monde extérieur, y compris la guerre.
    “Welkeom tu dongmakgol” (웰컴 투 동막골), ou “Welcome to Dongmakgol” pour la distribution internationale, est un film dramatique sud-coréen datant de 2005, co-écrit et réalisé par Park Kwang-hyun, à qui l’on doit également “Fabricated City” (2017). Les acteurs principaux sont Jung Jae-young, qu’on a pu voir dans “Broken” (2013), Shin Ha-kyun, qu’on a pu voir dans “Extreme Job” (2018), Kang Hye-jung, qu’on a pu voir dans “Lucid Dream” (2016), Im Ha-ryong, qu’on a pu voir dans “Neighbors” (2012), Seo Jae-kyung, qu’on a pu voir dans “Wild Card” (2003), et Ryu Deok-hwan, qu’on a pu voir dans “Default” (2018). Ce métrage est également connu sous le titre de Battle Ground 625. Ce film est paru le 4 août 2005 en Corée.
En septembre 1950, durant la guerre de Corée, Neil Smith (Steve Taschler), un pilote américain se crashe dans une région reculée et montagneuse. Les habitants de Dongmakgol, petit village de montagne coupé du monde, viennent en aide au pilote blessé. Pendant ce temps, un peloton de soldats nord-coréens tombe dans une embuscade tendue par une unité sud-coréenne. Trois soldats nord-coréens parviennent à s’échapper en empruntant un passage montagneux escarpés. Ils parviennent au village de Dongmakgol, où vient tout juste d’arriver deux militaires sud-coréens. Après plusieurs moments de tension, l’ensemble des soldats finit par se détendre et participent aux travaux du village ainsi qu’aux récoltes. Cependant, un commando venu porter assistance à Neil Smith va semer le trouble dans le village et tous devront faire front pour neutraliser les nouveaux venus au comportement agressif. Après coup, ils devront s’associer pour détourner un bombardement massif du secteur par les alliés qui sont persuadés que la région fourmille de batterie anti-aérienne. Le passible village est en danger…
Le scénario concocté par Kim Joong, Jang Jin et Park Kwang-hyun est très bien écrit. On notera que ce dernier, Park Kwang-hyun, endosse ici la double casquette de co-scénariste et de réalisateur. Le récit prend le temps de bien installer les différents personnages et de démontrer les tensions qui opposent les différents protagonistes. On peut même mesurer une certaine stupidité chez les belligérants qui n’ont parfois qu’une connaissance superficielle du conflit qui les oppose. L’ensemble des habitants de ce petit village de Dongmakgol sont complètement naïfs, vivant dans une bulle, en ne se préoccupant que des choses de leur quotidien. Cette situation est paraphrasée, amplifiée par la présence du personnage incarné Kang Hye-jung. Une jeune femme écervelée qui ne mesure nullement la dangerosité de la situation. L’injustice et les exactions orchestrées vont finir de renforcer les liens des différents protagonistes qui vont s’associer, au-delà de leurs différences, pour tenter de sauver le village.
Sur une durée de 133 minutes, “Welcome to Dongmakgol” offre un rythme qui oscille entre scènes d’action, discussions et situations humoristiques. La scène de confrontation entre les différents personnages principaux et un sanglier, venu semer la zizanie, est particulièrement originale et cocasse. La bataille finale est pleine d’émotion avec son lot de sacrifices dans une opposition inégale. Finalement, ce métrage est un parfait exemple du film anti-guerre, qui démontre, certes avec certains défauts, qu’en se côtoyant, qu’en discutant ensemble, qu’en agissant côte à côte pour le bien de la collectivité, on peut surpasser nos différences pour aller de l’avant. En définitive, le véritable héros de toute cette histoire est probablement le village de Dongmakgol, qui semble protégé par une force invisible matérialisé par cette nuée de papillons.
Les éléments de production développés pour “Welcome to Dongmakgol” sont légèrement supérieurs à la moyenne. La photographie Choi Sang-ho est sympathique, offrant de superbes visuels de la montagne. Les décors expriment parfaitement l’univers paysan, accompagné par une petite pointe de mystique, représentée par la présence de statuettes en papier mâché qui borde le sentier permettant d’accéder au village. La bande musicale orchestrée par Joe Hisaishi, compositeur japonais, est vraiment excellente, offrant une coloration très poétique à une multitude de scènes. Enfin, le montage présenté par Steve M. Choe offre un film qui aurait peut-être gagné en dynamisme en le raccourcissant d’une bonne trentaine de minutes. Rappelons que le cinéaste fut le monteur de nombreux métrages dont “Montage” (2013), “Snowpiercer” (2013), “Northern Limit Line” (2015), ou encore “Operation Chromite” (2016). On notera que Kang Hye-jung a remporté le Blue Dragon Film Award dans la catégorie de la Meilleure Actrice dans un Second Rôle pendant qu’Im Ha-ryong remportait celui dans la catégorie du Meilleur Acteur dans un Second Rôle.
En conclusion, “Welcome to Dongmakgol” est un très bon film dramatique disposant d’une histoire originale, d’une intrigue classique et d’un développement atypique. Le rythme est pondéré laissant suffisamment de temps pour positionner les personnages, le récit est fluide et la narration est linéaire en dehors de quelques flashbacks présentés sous forme de rêves/cauchemars. La photographie est très agréable, la bande musicale est gracieuse et permet de bien distinguer l’aspect amusant des moments plus graves. Le montage est propre, mais aurait permis au film de gagner du punch en étant écourté de quelques minutes. La distribution offre de très bonnes prestations et la performance délivrée par Kang Hye-jung mérite amplement ses récompenses. L’ensemble est attachant et mérite qu’on lui accorde une bonne recommandation.
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    WELCOME TO DONGMAKGOL (2005) ★★★★☆ Des soldats de Corée du Nord et de Corée du Sud, ainsi qu'un pilote américain, se retrouvent dans un village isolé, où ses habitants ignorent largement ce qui se passe dans le monde extérieur, y compris la guerre.
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k-star-holic · 3 years
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Ryu Deok-hwan Jeon Su-rin, Wedding album reveals...Shining Sunnam Sun-nyeo
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sosrantings · 1 year
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I just think that Taek wasn't as dumb irl as he appeared to be. And that Junghwan was as naive as he appeared to be.
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I’m very sorry.
(Nobody Knows, ep. 16)
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petekaos · 3 years
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You endured it well. If you didn’t get hurt, that’s good enough.
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idolskpop · 1 year
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‘Moving’ Episode 18: Jo In Sung and Han Hyo Joo’s Past Revealed
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The hit Disney+ series ‘Moving’ is nearing its end, and the latest episode revealed the backstory of the main characters played by Jo In Sung and Han Hyo Joo. The show is based on the webtoon by Kang Full, and tells the story of three high school students who inherited superpowers from their parents, who are former secret agents.
‘Moving’: The Secret Mission That Changed Everything
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(Photo : Disney+) In episode 18, viewers learned more about the secret mission that Kim Doo Shik (Jo In Sung) and Lee Mi Hyun (Han Hyo Joo) were involved in years ago, when they were still working for the National Intelligence Service (NIS). Doo Shik, who has the ability to fly, was assigned to assassinate the North Korean leader as his last task before retiring from the NIS. Mi Hyun, who has enhanced senses, was his partner and intelligence analyst. However, things went wrong when Doo Shik encountered a team of North Korean soldiers guarding the leader’s office. He managed to take them down, but not before one of them, Kim Deok Yoon (Kim Sung Oh), recognized him as Kim Doo Shik, a former North Korean defector. Deok Yoon begged Doo Shik not to kill the leader, but Doo Shik had no choice but to follow his orders. The assassination triggered a series of events that led to the current conflict between the NIS and the North Korean agents. Deok Yoon survived the attack, but lost his comrades and his position. He was spared by the North Korean government, but only on the condition that he would stop the South Korean plan to create a new breed of superpowered agents. He also vowed to avenge his leader and his friends by killing Doo Shik.
The Connection Between Doo Shik and Deok Yoon
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) The episode also revealed that Doo Shik and Deok Yoon have a deeper connection than they thought. They were both part of a secret experiment conducted by the NIS and the CIA to enhance human abilities using a mysterious substance called LK-99. The experiment was led by Mr. Min (Lee Kyung Young), Doo Shik’s mentor and handler in the NIS.
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) Doo Shik was one of the first subjects of the experiment, along with Frank (Ryoo Seung Bum), an American-raised assassin who also has healing powers. They were injected with LK-99, which gave them their abilities, but also caused them side effects such as memory loss and emotional instability.
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) Deok Yoon was also exposed to LK-99, but in a different way. He was one of the North Korean soldiers who captured Doo Shik when he tried to defect from North Korea as a teenager. During the interrogation, Doo Shik’s blood spilled on Deok Yoon’s wound, transferring some of his power to him. Deok Yoon developed super strength and speed, but also suffered from headaches and nightmares.
The Final Battle Begins
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) The episode ended with a cliffhanger, as Deok Yoon unleashed his secret weapon: a mysterious man with extreme powers who can manipulate matter and energy. He attacked Lee Mi Hyun and Jang Ju Won (Ryu Seung Ryong), who were at the school for a meeting with Choi Il Hwan (Kim Young Jae), the NIS agent who is in charge of finding and protecting the gifted individuals. Meanwhile, Kim Bong Seok (Lee Jung Ha) and Jang Hui Soo (Go Youn Jung), the children of Doo Shik and Mi Hyun, and Ju Won respectively, faced off against Jung Joon Hwa (Kim Min Jae), another North Korean agent who can fly. Joon Hwa was sent by Deok Yoon to capture Bong Seok and Hui Soo, who also have flying abilities and enhanced senses. Will Mi Hyun and Ju Won survive the attack? Will Bong Seok and Hui Soo escape from Joon Hwa? Will Doo Shik be able to confront Deok Yoon and end their feud? Fans will have to wait for the next episodes to find out. ‘Moving’ is streaming on Disney+, with new episodes every Monday.
Netizens React
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) The episode received mixed reactions from netizens, who commented on various online platforms. Some praised the acting skills of Jo In Sung and Han Hyo Joo, while others criticized the plot holes and inconsistencies in the story. Here are some of their comments: “Jo In Sung is amazing as always. He can portray any character with such depth and emotion. Han Hyo Joo is also very good as his partner. They have great chemistry.” “I’m confused about the timeline of this show. How old are Doo Shik and Mi Hyun supposed to be? How long ago was the assassination? How did they get married and have a son? How did they escape from the NIS?” “This show is getting more ridiculous by the episode. How can a man with superpowers just walk into the school and attack people? Where are the security guards? Where are the other students and teachers? Where are the police?” “I’m enjoying this show for what it is: a fun and thrilling action drama with a touch of fantasy. I don’t care about the logic or the realism. I just want to see the actors do their best and entertain me.” Subscribe to IDOLS KPOP for exclusive updates and captivating content. Read the full article
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