marril96 · 3 months ago
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Matthew Gray Gubler + kissing
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nahee-dolove · 1 year ago
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I love Lee Min Ki character in 'behind your touch'. It's different from 'because this is my first life' and 'the beauty inside'. Those character were very robot like and serious. Where as this one he's in casual clothes and has facial expressions.
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milla984 · 11 months ago
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MGG as Alex The Beauty Inside, episode 3 (2012)
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dangermousie · 4 months ago
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This scene in Follow Your Heart:
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Is this scene from The Beauty Inside:
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Even the hand shot! I mean:
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The Beauty Inside would end up in any Top 10 kdramas list I made and yet I am enjoying FMH a lot because it's basically a period AU of it and it's my fave sort of set up.
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xiaolanhua · 2 years ago
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LEE DA HEE as KANG SA RA The Beauty Inside (2018)
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shinyturtlelady · 1 year ago
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K-dramas and k-reality shows with their ability to make blue collar jobs like carpentry and tailoring looks so fucking glamorous....🫡
No, but seriously, nothing is as fascinating as hearing what they all do for a living. Like, what do you mean you're a live translator? What do you mean you translate for food tasters? What even is that career?
A calligrapher for utensils? How does one think of such a job?
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systenowy-blog · 25 days ago
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media about DID/OSDD
Most people asked how much they know about DID will respond with title like Split and Billy Milligan case. That are two of the worst examples of a dissociative disorder there are. Can systems be bad people? Sure. Like any other people on this globe actually as we're only people. Do we crawl on walls and eat people? We don't. Are we murderers? It's possible for a system to be a serial killer or a rapist or anything else evil but... it's not because of the disorder itself. Sure - alters can introject from abusers and continue that abuse on themselves and others - there are persecutors and perpetrators of many kinds - more or less dangerous to the body and the environment. Still it is not ok to demonise the whole community just because some will use their diagnosis as an excuse for their bad behavior. Understanding is one thing but not working on yourself is another. We're aware leaving bad habits behind and becoming a better/healthier person is a long and a hard way but not impossible. We should take responsibility for all alters not just blame them as we said in yet another post before.
Coming back to the main subject. There are more media that portray DID better. We already posted a documentary youtube video on the matter before but besides that and plenty of tiktok and yt accounts created by systems there are few good things you can watch for a better understanding what that disease is about:
few Sybil movies - from what I know Sybil herself probably was not a system after all but it doesn't mean movie is done wrong, it was one of the first cases of diagnosis at the time so it helped patients in the future anyway
United states of Tara - sure there's an alter in the second series from what I recall that is an introject of an abuser but it's also not that badly portrayed overall on WHY and HOW that happens as well as it shows Tara is still a good person after all - just has to heal
The crowded room - I know I will get hate for that but honestly... everything is explained there - why the alters decided to attack their abuser as well as how systems work from the outside and inside, not every system is the same but it was the only thing that helped our father understand, if someone after watching that decided systems are evil it only means they watched it wrong way I think
Venom - funny but a lot of systems will say it helped them show somebody how systems work so why not add it on top of that? XD
other movies that don't cover the subject but are good to watch if one wants to understand better some aspects of DID would be - The beauty inside - there are two shows and two films with the same title (asian and american) - we've watched only one (the original) so far but, besides a main character not changing personality but look, it shows some struggles on fitting in in society/every day life and finding a partner when one goes through such severe changes - including that partner's struggles; Nimona - animated movie about a person who turns into animals and is seen as a monster but is traumatised; Inside out - animated movie about... characters in a girls head that are emotions
One more thing about Split. If somebody would watch it as a sci fi movie and there was more about psychological aspect of why the main character is this way (as there was a reason behind that) maybe it wouldn't be so bad even if he was a cruel person. A lot depends on who watches something and their capability of understanding a bigger picture but not everyone is able to do so especially with little to no knowledge so it creates stereotypes and fear around it. Just a few will decide to do their research and usually that kind of curiosity after watching a horror is not exactly led by educative reasoning. In a movie that was a trauma response shown in a very extreme way. I am not trying to defend Split but I know most of the movies are like this if they're about a certain subject - it's blown out of proportions to show the most ill persons among diagnosed ones which is scary and unfair towards those who truly suffer and try their best to work on their symptoms. I get it and I'm sorry that it's happening to the point people are either afraid of us or decide to fetishise us - rarely something in between.
In other hand though there are shitload of movies about villains having a reason to be evil now and that also not always is good as more understanding sometimes sadly can force victims to endlessly forgive and stay in toxic relationships (been there, done that)...
Another show that I know is Kill me heal me that even shows final fusion in the end but... honestly? It's so full of cringey stereotypes we do not recommend that even if parts of it are ok...
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PS if you have any other recommendations - give them in the comments below!
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pure-jeff-ward · 1 year ago
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Jeff as Handsome Alex in the web series Beauty Inside (2012)
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I love that they just named him Handsome 😍 while alllll of the other Alex's were just numbers! 😂😂😂 they knew what they were going for!
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demonspeeding666 · 2 years ago
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Kate Bush
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kdramafeeds · 1 year ago
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Seo Do Jae x Han Se Gye
07.21.2023
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paigedeathhead · 9 months ago
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The Beauty Inside (2015) | thoughts |
I just finished watching this movie with my girlfriend! It was phenomenal!! I rarely sit down for a movie so I'm glad this one seemingly happened to fall out of the sky this Sunday.
As an esoteric girl who's interests naturally extend into psychology and art, I find a movie like this one especially perfect. The premise is cliche yet profound which is so attractive for a sap like me who loves to project my ideals onto *everything*. The movie begins in a somber tone (at least to me) as the exposition unravels and we become intimately aware of the recluse and ambiguous life of main character, Kim Woo-Jin. He wakes up a different person everyday,,,young, old, man, woman, he assumes the face of all but his own. With a plot like this, it's hard NOT to derive a cosmic lesson or two from the whole tale.
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NONATTACHMENT!!!
Non-attachment is a philosophy you see often in Buddhist traditions and also a theme that sticks out to me having watched this movie. Most of the characters in this movie display qualities of the concept and at varying degrees. The two leads go through a metamorphosis of ego and spirit showcasing how love can exist within the complexities of this long since misunderstood philosophy.
"Love without attachment means being aware that our possessions can break, get stolen or change, and that sadly people can leave or die."
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These characters didn't really have the luxury of encountering this ideology in the typical sense through spiritual exploration or meditation and that makes it all the more important. We watch the male lead navigate grief over the loss of one's sense of self. A truly unique plight. We watch him grapple with acceptance over and over again as his life is at the will of his oscillating appearance. By proxy, Hong E-soo, our ever exuberant female lead, goes through several mental hurdles as she learns to love our damned Kim Woo-Jin.
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By the end, it felt like I witnessed a complete evolution, one with many stages and nuances. Forty minutes in and I had already gone through the 7 stages of grief. The second act almost took me off this PLANET. I can't recommend it enough! Even without the mystics of it all, it's a very, very sweet movie and the cinematography is such a treat. Give it a watch and maybe remember to let go while you're at it!
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haveyouseenthisromcom · 8 months ago
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kdramaxoxo · 1 year ago
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I can’t believe it took me 7 years to get around to watching The Beauty Inside movie. I love it!
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milla984 · 1 year ago
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MGG as Alex The Beauty Inside, episode 3 (2012)
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dangermousie · 4 months ago
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Aaaaaa, they made the priest dude in the secondary couple in the kdrama into a smithing slave?!!! AAAAA
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passionforfiction · 4 months ago
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The Beauty Inside
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I binge watched this series with my best friend while I was visiting her. We started watching it without much hope, we didn't think we would like it. Boy were we wrong! We couldn't stop. It was funny, sad and sweet. It was a fun series to watch.
Poster from Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/pin/100979216632790289/
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