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k-star-holic · 1 year
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"Yang Joon-hyuk Park Hyun-sun Lee Bong-won Park Mi-sun"
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somanykdramas · 1 month
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MY SWEET MOBSTER
GENRES: Comedy, Romance
SUMMARY: A shy, reformed gangster-turned-CEO and a confident content creator reunite and become the cutest couple ever.
THIS SHOW HAS EVERYTHING: Cupcakes, sausages, animal dances, orphanages, Daddy issues, fluffy cats, professional rivals, romantic players, soccer players, impeccable suits, and earnest redemption.
HOT TAKE: From the interviews I've been reading with Uhm Tae Goo, it seems like he is juts as shy in real life as his role in this drama and I love that for him. A perfect fit!
This show is super corny and super trope-y, but also super progressive and really emphasizes earnest communication when it comes to love and friendship. At face-value it's not the kind of show that I really go for, but its totally worth throwing expectations aside for.
My only gripe is that the last episode was kinda meh, but not meh enough to ruin my time with the rest of it.
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passionforfiction · 2 years
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Big Mouth
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This 16 episode long series had me at the edge of the seat from beginning to end. It kept me guessing and each plot twist made things more complicated. It was heart breaking in its injustice and there were things that were never really clarified. There were murderers that stayed unpunished and the mystery behind Chairman Kang was left in the air; but I still liked it. This is the kind of series that is best experienced without knowing much so I won't say anything else.
But if you like crime stories, i recommend this series.
Poster from Kepoper - https://en.kepoper.com/big-mouth-korean-drama/
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lyrics365 · 3 months
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consumeronionbulletin · 7 months
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Marry My Husband (2024)
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This show is not perfect, and it is certainly not Perfect Marriage Revenge, but it does have its charms.
What Worked
Like that other show about a time traveling wife who was betrayed by her family and goes back in time to get her revenge, this show was good because of its villains. Song Ha-yoon who plays the evil best friend Jung Soo-min was the most fun to watch of the baddies. She was believably bad while pretending to be nice, and watching her spiral out of control over the course of the series was a treat.
The show also made the most of its side characters, giving them interesting plots and bringing in a solid cast. I especially loved watching young actor Choi Gyu-ri bring this delightful manic energy to Yoo Hui-yeon (the younger sister / bestie). I could have used more scenes with her, and hopefully she'll break into a lead role in a future series.
What DIdn't Work
Though it had a solid final two episodes, the show sagged a bit in the last third. They brought in an evil-ex fiance character that just wasn't interesting to watch.
Also, there were a few moments where the show went from "Over the Top" to "Completely Unbelievable". Like the end of episode 13 (aka the "slowest truck of doom ever") and the end of episode 14 (aka "WTF Ji-won, don't just stand there, Kick him in the nuts, FFS!").
The Performances
Park Min-Young as ("Time Traveling Wife") Kang Ji-won. I've been kind of disappointed in PMY's choices lately, so it was nice to see her in a somewhat better role. There were moments when I felt pathos, or enjoyed the romance, but not that many. Mostly, it was the moments in the show where she got to be angry—and even a little ruthless—that I remember. Which is part of the appeal for any good revenge show.
Na In-woo as ("Future CEO") Yoo Ji-hyuk. I think he was a little wooden in this, but alot of that was the writing. The show was really focused on the FL and on her relationships, and it didn't have much space for him. I didn't really mind that, but it did make those few moments where he got to cut loose a little (like the ice cream scene) more memorable.
Lee Yi-kyung as ("The terrible ex-") Park Min-hwan. This guy was great at playing a mediocre man completely out of his depth. He was like one of those clown punching bags that just pop right up after you hit them. And it was fun watching him get beaten down and come right back up for more.
Song Ha-yoon as ("The evil bestie") Jung Soo-min. I liked watching her slowly get more evil and more crazy as the show went on. The actor did a great job making her contemptible, while pretending to be kind and thoughtful.
Lee Ji-kwang as ("The chef") Baek Eun-ho. Probably the most sympathetic character in the show. He just wants to run his restaurant and feed all his friends and get a cute girlfriend and all of these crazy people keep coming in and messing with things. Would have liked to see more of him, and his loveline, but what we got was nice.
Choi Gyu-ri as ("The Best Sister in the World") Yoo Hui-yeon. This actor had golden retriever energy and it was so much fun watching her in the middle of this craziness. I want to see an entire show with her just running around living her best life. We needed more of Hui-yeon and chef's story than we got, for sure.
Gong Min-jeung as ("Sad boss") Assistant Manager Yang. I've seen this actor a few times and I always enjoy her, though they rarely give her a good loveline. She got a pretty decent one here, despite all the other crazy stuff that happened, so that was nice. Again, could have used a few more scenes with her and Lee Seok-joon.
Ha Do-kwon as ("The Salaryman") Lawyer Lee Seok-joon. He did a good job bringing some gravity to this crazy show. Was able to be funny too (in a Butler Jeeves kind of way). Not enough time spent on him and Manager Yang's story, but what we got was good.
BoA as ("The Evil Ex-") Oh Yu-ra. This character felt more like a plot device than anything. There were a few moments where she could have felt menacing or crazy, but I don't think the actor was quite up to it. They needed to cast a real Mean Girl, but they didn't have enough story for that kind of character.
Ha Do-kwon as ("Bad Manager") Lee Seok-joon. They brought in a really good character actor and this guy made the most of the part. He felt like someone I could have met in real life, and I despised him. Which means the actor did a great job.
Everyone Else. The high school bully girls were fun to watch. Yang's husband did an okay job being despicable. The judo teammates were funny. Even the grandfather had a couple of good moments. Show did a good job taking care of its minor characters.
TL; DR:
If you liked Perfect Marriage Revenge, you'll probably like this too (and vice-versa). It's different enough that you don't feel like you're watching the same show twice. It's also not quite as good as that other show, which means people likely judged it a little harder than they otherwise might have done.
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randoms-fandoms · 10 months
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Various Horror Manhwa request info
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(Includes Sweet Home, Bastard, Pigpen, and Killing Stalking, but the list may expand if I read more— yes you can recommend stuff to me🤭)
Ships I will write for (if yours isn’t here feel free to ask anyway, I may have just forgotten it)
❤️ Hyun x Jisu
❤️ Hyun x Hyuk
❤️ Wook x Yuri
❤️ Wook x Joon
❤️Jayhun x Jisu
❤️Jin x Kyun
❤️ Jin x Manny
❤️ Manny x Kyun
❤️ Yoon bum x Sangwoo
❤️ Yoon bum x Seungbae
Characters I’ll write “x reader”s for (can be romantic or otherwise, + if your character isnt here you can still ask, I only wrote down the ones I think might be popular haha)
💕Hyun Cha
💕Hyuk Lee
💕Wook Pyeon
💕Jayhun Jung
💕Jisu Yoon
💕Dusik Hahn
💕Hoyeon Baek
💕Ihyun Jo
💕Joon Shin
💕Yuri Park
💕Jin Seon
💕Kyun Yoon
💕Mandeuk
💕Manny Kim
💕Jin-Hyeok
💕Minu
💕Romi
💕Taehee Jin
💕Oh Sangwoo
💕Yoon bum
💕Yang Seungbae
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dear-indies · 25 days
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hello! could you help me with recommendations for an asian male fc between 30-40 with a thicker/muscular build and has tattoos? if no tattoos that's okay too but preference with tattoos. thank you!
Ma Dong-seok (1971) Korean - I know he's older but I love him, had tattoos in The Gangster The Cop The Devil.
Conrad Ricamora (1979) Filipino / White - is queer - no tattoos.
Joe Taslim (1981) Indonesian Chinese - no tattoos.
Iko Uwais (1983) Betawi - no tattoos.
Chris Pang (1984) Chinese / Taiwanese - no tattoos.
Rahul Kohli (1985) Punjabi - in The Fall of the House of Usher - has spoken up for Palestine!
Asim Chaudhry (1986) Pakistani - no tattoos - has spoken up for Palestine!
Mustafa Ali (1986) Pakistani - no tattoos - has spoken up for Palestine!
Ludi Lin (1987) Chinese - no tattoos.
Varun Dhawan (1987) Punjabi - no tattoos.
Lewis Tan (1987) Chinese Singaporean / White.
Jay Hayden (1987) Korean / White - no tattoos.
Manny Jacinto (1987) Filipino (Bisaya and Tagalog) and Chinese - no tattoos.
Desmond Chiam (1987) Chinese Singaporean - no tattoos.
Sen Mitsuji (1987) Japanese / White - in Origin - kinda iffy about his comments on Ukraine but if I remember correctly people called him out and he edited his post ASAP.
Andrew Koji (1987) Japanese / White - no tattoos.
Kazuchika Okada (1987) Japanese - no tattoos.
Arifin Putra (1987) Indonesian Chinese / White - no tattoos.
Shannon Kook (1987) Hakka Chinese / Black South African - no tattoos.
Ji Chang-wook (1987) Korean - no tattoos.
Joel Kim Booster (1988) - is gay and has bipolar disorder - no tattoos - has spoken up for Palestine!
Nathan Sharp (1989) Korean.
Raymond Ablack (1989) Indo Guyanese.
Chang Ryul (1989) Korean - in My Name.
Ross Butler (1990) Chinese Malaysian / White - no tattoos.
Tiger Shroff (1990) Gujarati and Turkmen / Bengali and Belgian.
Bowen Yang (1990) Chinese - is gay - has spoken up for Palestine!
Wi Ha-joon (1991) Korean - no tattoos.
Young Mazino (1991) Korean - no tattoos.
Lee Sang-yi (1991) Korean - no tattoos but is muscular in Bloodhounds.
Alexander Hodge (1991) Chinese Singaporean / White - no tattoos.
Mile Phakphum Romsaithong (1992) Thai - no tattoos.
Jake Zyrus (1992) Filipino (Bisaya, Tagalog) and Chinese - is trans.
Woo Do-hwan (1992) Korean - no tattoos but is muscular in Bloodhounds.
Jake Choi (1992) Korean - is sexually fluid.
Nam Joo-hyuk (1994) Korean - no tattoos.
Jacob Scipio (1993) Indo Guyanese - no tattoos.
Yves Mathieu East (1994) Black / Unspecified Asian - is queer.
Song Kang (1994) Korean - no tattoos.
Leo Sheng (1996) Chinese - is trans - has spoken up for Palestine!
Also thanks to my friends who helped me with this ask!
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K-pop Boy Bands Stations
Seventeen
Choi Seung-Cheol (S. Coups)
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Yoon Jeong- Han (Jeonghan)
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Joshua Hong (Joshua)
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Wen Jun-Hui (Jun)
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Kwon Soon-Yeung (Hoshi)
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Jeon Won-Woo (Wonwoo)
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Lee Ji-Hoon (Woozi)
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Lee Seok-Min (DK)
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Kim Ming-Gyu (Mingyu)
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Xu Ming Hao (The8)
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Boo Seung-Kwan (Seungkwan)
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Hansol Vernon Chwe (Vernon)
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Lee Chan (Dino)
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TXT
Choi Soo-Bin (Soobin)
Choi Yeon-Jun (Yeonjun)
Choi Beom-Gyu (Beomgyu)
Kang Tae-Hyun (Taehyun)
Kai Kamal Huenging (Huening Kai)
Monsta X
Sohn Hyun-Woo (Shownu)
Lee Min-Hyuk (Minhyuk)
Yoo Ki-Hyun (Kihyun)
Chae Hyung-Won (Hyung-won)
Lee Joo-Heon (Jooheon)
Im Chang-Kyun (I.M)
EXO
Kim Jun-Myeon (Suho)
Kim Min Seok (Xiumin)
Byun Baek-Hyun (Baekhyun)
Kim Jong-Dae (Chen)
Park Chan-Yeol (Chanyeol)
Do Kyung-Soo (D.O)
Kim Jong-In (Kai)
Oh Se-Hun (Sehun)
Zhang Jiashuni (Lay)
Li Jiasheng (Kris)
Lu Han (Luhan)
Huang Zitao (Tao)
Stray Kids
Christopher Chan (Bang Chan)
Lee Min-Ho (Lee Know)
Seo Chang-Bin (Changbin)
Hwang Hyun-Jin (HyunJin)
Han Ji-Sang (Han)
Felix Lee (Felix)
Kim Seung-Min (Seungmin)
Yang Jeong-In (I.N)
Kim Woo-Jin (Woojin)
NCT
Lee Tae-Yong (Taeyong)
Moon Tae-Il (Taeil)
Seo Young-Ho (Johnny)
Nakamoto Yuta (Yuta)
Qian Kun (Kun)
Kim Dong-Young (Doyoung)
(Korean Name) Lee Young-Heum (Ten)
Jeong Yoon-Oh (Jaehyun)
Dong Si-Cheng (Winwin)
Kim Jung-Woo (Jungwoo)
Huang Xuxi (Lucas)
Mark Lee (Mark)
Xiao Dejun (Xiaojun)
Wong Kunhang (Hendery)
Huang Ren Jun (Renjun)
Lee Je-No (Jeno)
Lee Dong-Hyuck (Haechan)
Na Jae-Min (Jaemin)
Liu YangYang (Yangyang)
Osaki Shotaro (Shotaro)
Jung Sung-Chan (Sungchan)
Zhong Chen-Le (Chenie)
Park Ji-Sung (Jisung)
ENHYPEN
Yang Jung-Won (Jungwon)
Lee Hee-Seung (Heeseung)
Jay Park (Jay)
Jake Sim (Jake)
Park Sung-Hoon (Sunghoon)
Kim Seon-Woo (Sunoo)
BTS
Kim Nam-Joon
Kim Seok-Jin
Min Yoongi
Jung Ho-Seok
Park Ji-Min
Kim Tae-Hyung
Jeon Jung-kook
Solo Artists
Lee Ho-Seok (Wonho)
Kang Dong-Ho (Baekho.)
Cho Seung-Youn (Woodz.)
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Reborn Rich
Year : 2022 | Country : KR | Nb of episodes: 16
My rate: 9/10
Synopsis :
Yoon Hyun Woo is a devoted, hard-working, and loyal secretary to the Soonyang chaebol family, which runs the lucrative Soonyang Group business empire, founded by Jin Yang Cheol. During a power struggle between Jin Yang Cheol's children for control of the empire, Hyun Woo is ruthlessly betrayed and killed under the orders of an unknown member of the chaebol family. Miraculously he wakes up as a kid inside the body of the youngest member of the family – Jin Do Jun.
After he realizes what has happened, Yoon Hyun Wo plots to use his new “identity” to formulate a hostile takeover of the group – and punish the people who killed him. But, will the cold-blooded and money-hungry CEO of Soonyang Group, one who firmly believes in right of primogeniture, be so easy to win over or conquer? Will Hyun Woo be able to wrest the reins from Jin Yang Cheol's children? And what role will be played in all this by a dogged public prosecutor named Seo Min Young, nicknamed “Soonyang Group Grim Reaper”?
Main cast :
Song Joong Ki as Ji Do Joon / Yoon Hyun Woo
Lee Sung Min as Jin Yang Cheol
Shin Hyun Bin as Seo Min Young
Yoon Je Moon as Jin Young Ki
Jo Han Cheol as Jin Dong Ki
Kim Young Jae as Jin Young Ki
Kim Shin Rok as Jin Hwa Young
Kim Nam Hee as Jin Sung Joon
Park Hyuk Kwon as Oh Se Hyun
Tiffany Young as Rachel
My thoughts on this drama :
This is a drama that made we go What The Hell at the end. Like, really.
It's a masterpiece. As far as modern, cheabol themed dramas go, this is by far one of the very best. We're again dealing with some big money revenge plot but it is so well executed! Song Joong Ki aced his role. I'm still stuned by his performance.
Highly recommended if you wish to enjoy a fast paced, well built story with interesting characters.
A Favorite ?
YES
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k-star-holic · 11 months
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Yang Joon-hyuk, ⁇ 19 years younger ⁇ Park Hyun-sun and the reason to write in each room ⁇ Wife is worse than baseball (AM Plaza)
Source: k-star-holic.blogspot.com
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gizkasparadise · 2 years
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Top 5 dramas with the best chemistry?
tough! lol time for SUBCATEGORIES
kdrama
lee seung gi & shin min ah in my girlfriend is a gumiho. i'd love for them to be in a drama together again
eric mun & jung yumi in que sera, sera and discovery of love. these two put the fun in dysfunction every time they're paired up
the reply 1988 squad. non-romantic (except when it is), but props for a rather extensive cast all having great chemistry with one another
lee joon gi and moon chae won in flower of evil
joo won and park ki woong in bridal mask. they were nominated for best couple and rightfully so!
nana and park sung hoon in into the ring and lol i guess?? kill it
cdrama
liu shi shi and eddie peng in sound of the desert
chen xing xu and peng xiao ran in goodbye, my princess
yang mi and mark chao in ten miles of peach blossoms
chen kun and ni ni in the rise of phoenixes
puff kuo and jasper liu in before we get married
zhao lusi and ding yuxi in romance of tiger and rose
janice wu and zhang yu jian in le coupe de foudre (rip)
bonus: wait you mean they weren't the leads??
kang hanna and jang hyuk in bloody heart
zhao lusi and liu yuning in the long ballad
yoo yeon seok and kim min jung in mr sunshine
jung ho yeon and lee yoo mi in squid game
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chwedout · 2 years
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✨films i watched for the first time in 2022 that i think everyone should watch at least once in their lifetime✨
favourites are listed in bold
After Yang (2021, dir. Kogonada)
Aftersun (2022, dir. Charlotte Wells)
Barking Dogs Never Bite (2000, dir. Bong Joon-ho)
The Batman (2022, dir. Matt Reeves)
Belfast (2021, dir. Kenneth Branagh)
Broker (2022, dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda)
Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022, dir. Halina Reijn)
Bones and All (2022, dir. Luca Guadagnino)
CODA (2021, dir. Siân Heder)
Crimson Peak (2015, dir. Guillermo del Toro)
Decision to Leave (2022, dir. Park Chan-wook)
Drive (2011, dir. Nicholas Winding Refn)
Drive My Car (2021, dir. Ryusuke Hamaguchi)
Enemy (2013, dir. Denis Villeneueve)
Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022, dir. Daniel Scheinert & Daniel Kwan)
The French Dispatch (2021, dir. Wes Anderson)
Forgotten (2017, dir. Jang Hang-jun)
Glass Onion (2022, dir. Rian Johnson)
The Handmaiden (2016, dir. Park Chan-wook)
High Life (2018, dir. Claire Denis)
Howl’s Moving Castle (2004, dir. Hayao Miyazaki)
The Hunt (2012, dir. Thomas Vinterberg)
Inside Llewyn Davis (2013, dir. Joel & Ethan Coen)
Lean on Pete (2017, Andrew Haigh)
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (2021, dir. Dean Fleischer-Camp)
Men (2022, dir. Alex Garland)
Midnight (2021, dir. Kwon Oh-seung)
Moonrise Kingdom (2012, dir. Wes Anderson)
My Neighbor Totoro (1988, dir. Hayao Miyazaki)
A Most Violent Year (2014, dir. J.C. Chandor)
Nope (2022, dir. Jordan Peele)
The Northman (2022, dir. Robert Eggers)
The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019, dir. Tyler Nilson & Michael Schwartz)
Pearl (2022, dir. Ti West)
Princess Mononoke (1997, dir. Hayao Miyazaki)
The Secret World of Arrietty (2010, dir. Hiromasa Yonebayashi)
See How They Run (2022, dir. Tom George)
Shoplifters (2018, dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda)
Silenced (2011, dir. Hwang Dong-hyuk)
Spencer (2021, dir. Pablo Larraín)
Spirited Away (2001, dir. Hayao Miyazaki)
Tangerine (2015, dir. Sean Baker)
Titane (2021, dir. Julia Ducournau)
The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021, dir. Joel Coen)
Turning Red (2022, dir. Domee Shi)
Waves (2019, dir. Trey Edward Shults)
West Side Story (2021, dir. Steven Spielberg)
Whisper of the Heart (1995, dir. Yoshifumi Kondō)
The Wonder (2022, dir. Sebastián Lelio)
The Worst Person in the World (2021, dir. Joachim Trier)
X (2022, dir. Ti West)
You Won’t Be Alone (2022, dir. Goran Stovlevski)
2021 version
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idolskpop · 1 year
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Behind Your Touch Episode 16: Han Ji Min & Lee Min Ki Solve the Mystery and Find Love
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Behind Your Touch Episode 16 was the finale of the popular JTBC drama that starred Han Ji Min, Lee Min Ki, and Suho. The series combined comedy, thriller, and fantasy elements to tell the story of a psychic veterinarian and a hot-blooded detective who teamed up to solve crimes in a small town. The last episode wrapped up the main plot and gave a satisfying ending to the characters and their relationships.
The Culprit and His Motive
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(Photo : JTBC Official Instagram) The mystery behind the serial murders in Mujin was finally revealed in Behind Your Touch Episode 16. The culprit was none other than Park Jong Bae (Park Hyuk Kwon), the shaman who had been helping the police with his fake psychic abilities. He was actually a psychopath who enjoyed killing people and animals for fun. He had been using Bong Ye Bun’s (Han Ji Min) power to read the memories of his victims and manipulate them. He also had a personal motive for his crimes. He blamed Moon Jang Yeol (Lee Min Ki) for the death of his son, who was killed by a car accident while Jang Yeol was chasing a suspect. He wanted to make Jang Yeol suffer by killing his friends and colleagues, such as Cha Ju Man (Lee Seung Joon), Jung Eui Hwan (Yang Jae Seong), and Kim Seon Woo (Suho). He also kidnapped Bae Ok Hee (Joo Min Kyung), Ye Bun’s best friend, and tried to kill her.
The Final Showdown
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(Photo : JTBC Official Instagram) Ye Bun and Jang Yeol managed to track down Jong Bae and rescue Ok Hee in Behind Your Touch Episode 16. They also confronted him about his crimes and his motive. Jong Bae admitted that he was the killer and that he enjoyed playing with their lives. He also revealed that he had killed Seon Woo, who was Ye Bun’s crush and Jang Yeol’s suspect. Jong Bae then tried to escape by stabbing random people on the street, but Ye Bun used her power to locate him. She bravely faced him and held him at knifepoint, demanding him to surrender. Jang Yeol arrived soon after and shot Jong Bae in the leg, arresting him for good.
The Happy Ending
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(Photo : JTBC Official Instagram) After solving the case, Ye Bun and Jang Yeol returned to their normal lives in Mujin. They also confessed their feelings for each other and started dating. They had a cute and sweet relationship, despite their different personalities and lifestyles. They also continued to work together on minor cases, using Ye Bun’s power and Jang Yeol’s skills. They became a famous duo in Mujin, earning the respect and admiration of the people. The other characters also had their happy endings in Behind Your Touch Episode 16. Ok Hee recovered from her trauma and became more confident and cheerful. She also opened her own hair salon with the help of her friends. Won Jong Mook (Kim Hee Won) and Jung Hyeon Ok (Park Sung Yeon) got married and rekindled their love. Na Mi Ran (Jung Yi Rang) divorced her cheating husband and found a new love interest. Bae Deok Hee (Jo Min Guk) became a successful detective and moved to Seoul. The finale episode ended with a humorous scene of Ye Bun and Jang Yeol running away from a group of angry female prisoners, whom Ye Bun had read their memories for Jang Yeol’s investigation.
The Netizens’ Reactions
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(Photo : JTBC) The viewers of Behind Your Touch Episode 16 were satisfied with the finale and praised the cast and crew for their excellent work. They also expressed their love for the drama and its unique genre mix. Here are some of their comments: - “This drama was so fun and refreshing. I loved the chemistry between Han Ji Min and Lee Min Ki. They were so cute together.” - “I’m glad they caught the killer and revealed his motive. He was so creepy and evil. I felt sorry for Suho’s character though. He deserved better.” - “This drama made me laugh, cry, and feel excited. It was a perfect balance of comedy, thriller, and fantasy. I’m going to miss it so much.” - “Han Ji Min is such a versatile actress. She can do any genre and role. She was so charming as Ye Bun. Lee Min Ki was also amazing as Jang Yeol. He was so handsome and charismatic.” - “This drama was one of the best this year. It had a great story, cast, OST, cinematography, etc. It deserves more recognition and ratings.” What did you think of Behind Your Touch Episode 16? Did you enjoy the finale? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Subscribe to IDOLS KPOP for exclusive updates and captivating content. Read the full article
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pineforphantompain · 2 years
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Second Lead Poll pt 2
Sorry there are no options for "none of the above" or "who are these people!?" to just see results.
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Touch Your Heart / Reach of Sincerity (2019)
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I really liked this show. It was fun, quirky and cute with a few heavy moments to keep the show grounded. Not a headliner, but something you can put on and just hang out with for an hour or so and still enjoy.
What Worked
Yoo In-na carried the show. She was just a super cute ball of charm, and all the scenes with her and Lee Dong-wook (who not exactly grumpy, but definitely uptight) were great. This was the happy version of the same couple from Goblin, and I was there for it. The supporting cast was great as well, though only Oh Jung-se's performance was super memorable for me.
What Didn't Work
This show is not very realistic. Most of the time that works, but once in awhile a plot line or a scene will kind of fall flat. Also, I personally didn't like the Choi Yoon-hyuk / Dan Moon-hee pairing. The actors were fine on their own, but a bit too much together.
The Performances
Yoo In-na as Oh Jin-shim / Oh Yoon-seo, AKA "The Talent". Yoo In-na was so much fun to watch. She is just a really great comic actor who knows all about timing and has tons of charm.
Lee Dong-wook as Kwon Jung-rok, AKA "the Ace Attorney". It's funny how you can see him playing an angel of death in one series, and a straitlaced lawyer in another and they somehow end up being very similar characters. I still enjoyed watching him, especially when he was able to open up towards the end of the series, but the character felt very familiar to me after seeing Goblin.
Oh Jung-se as Yeon Joon-kyu, AKA "Fanboy CEO". I liked Oh Jung-se in this. His character was talking, extremely petty, and very funny. May favorite role for him since maybe IOK2NBOK.
Lee Sang-woo as Kim Se-won, AKA "The Bestie". He was billed as the second lead, but this felt more like a supporting role. I enjoyed him when he was there, especially his banter with Lee Dong-wook's character and the whole arc for him, but I didn't miss him when he was off screen.
Son Seong-yoon as Yoo Yeo-reum, AKA "Bestie's Ex". I liked this character, but the show didn't do much with the character arc, overall. Nice, but not memorable.
Jang So-yeon as Yang Eun-ji, AKA "Office Mom". I enjoyed seeing this actor again after her much bigger role in Something in the Rain. I don't like the arc they gave her, but it didn't really detract from the show, just kind of went nowhere.
Park Ji-hwan as Lee Doo-seob, AKA "Secret Poet". I liked seeing this actor, after watching him in Our Blues. I really related to this character, but they didn't really do much with him (other than a small love arc). Another case where they had a really good actor in a quiet role.
Oh Eui-shik as Kong Hyuk-joon, AKA "the Manager". It was fun seeing this guy play off of the other characters, but he was mostly there for comic relief and sometimes moving the plot forward. Not super memorable.
Everyone Else. The rest of the office staff was good, but not memorable. The guy that played the stalker / chaebol crook (Jay Kim) did a good job, but I was kind of glad when they moved past that plot line. I didn't like the "Black Widow" murder plot, but the actors did okay with what they were given.
TL; DR:
A charming romp with two amazing leads, and a good cast of supporting actors that didn't get much attention. But the fireworks from the leads were more than enough to carry the show.
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Prison Play Book
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Prison Play Book
Prison Play Book adalah seri televisi Korea Selatan tahun 2017 dengan sutradara Shin Won-ho.
Bintang yang hadir antara lain Park Hae-soo dan Jung Kyung-ho. Seri ini menandai peran utama Park Hae-soo yang pertama. Drama ini tayang di tvN setiap hari Rabu dan Kamis pukul 21.30 mulai 22 November 2017 hingga 18 Januari 2018. Bercerita tentang kehidupan para narapidana di balik jeruji besi, keluarga mereka dan petugas yang bekerja di fasilitas pemasyarakatan. Kim Je-hyuk, seorang bintang pelempar bisbol mendapat hukuman karena melakukan penyerangan setelah ia menyelamatkan adiknya dari serangan seksual. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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13 14 15 16 Pemeran - Utama - Park Hae-soo sebagai Kim Je-hyuk - Lee Tae-sun sebagai Kim Je-hyuk muda - Seorang bintang pemain bisbol yang berubah menjadi narapidana dalam semalam. - Jung Kyung-ho sebagai Lee Joon-ho - Lee Do-hyun sebagai Lee Joon-ho muda - Penjaga penjara elit dan sahabat Je-hyuk. - Pendukung - Tokoh di sekitar Je-hyuk - Krystal Jung sebagai Kim Ji-ho - Shin Rin-ah sebagai Kim Ji-ho kecil - Lee Chae-yoon sebagai Kim Ji-ho remaja - Mahasiswi pengobatan tradusional Korea dan pacar Je-hyuk. - Lim Hwa-young sebagai Kim Je-hee - Adik Je-hyuk. - Ye Soo-jung  sebagai ibu Je-hyuk - Kim Kyung-nam sebagai Lee Joon-dol - Adik Joon-ho yang bekerja seorang reporter dan penggemar berat Je-hyuk. - Pusat Penahanan Seobu - Sung Dong-il sebagai Kepala Jo Ji-ho - Seorang kepala penjaga penjara veteran yang cepat dan fleksibel dalam hal menyelesaikan insiden yang terjadi di dalam penjara. - Jung Jae-sung sebagai "Profesor Myung" - Lee Ho-chul  sebagai Gal Dae-bong (aka "Good-for-nothing Low-life") - Penjara Seobu - Choi Moo-sung sebagai Kim Min-chul (aka "Tahanan Jangka Panjang") - Seorang anggota geng yang dijatuhi hukuman penjara dua puluh lima tahun karena pembunuhan. - Park Ho-san  sebagai Kang Chul-doo (aka "KAIST") - Seorang insinyur yang dijatuhi hukuman penjara selama tiga tahun enam bulan karena penipuan judi. - Kang Seung-yoon sebagai Lee Joo-hyung (aka "Jang Bal-jang" sebagai referensi untuk Jean Valjean) - Penjahat residivis yang tidak bisa menahan diri untuk tidak mencuri. - Jung Min-sung  sebagai Go Park-sa (aka "Dokter Go") - Seorang manajer yang dipenjara karena menggelapkan uang sepuluh miliar won dari perusahaannya. - Lee Kyu-hyung sebagai Yoo Han-yang (aka "Generasi kedua Chaebol" atau "Looney") - Pelanggar berulang karena penyalahpenggunaan narkoba. - Ahn Chang-hwan sebagai Dong-ho (aka "Croney") - Jung Hae-in sebagai Yoo Jeong-woo (aka "Kapten Yoo") - Seorang perwira komandan yang menyerang rekan satu timnya tanpa ampun yang berujung kematian. - Kim Sung-cheol sebagai Kim Young-cheol (aka "Jailbird") - Pria yang sering keluar masuk penjara. - Jung Woong-in sebagai Asisten Kepala Paeng - Penjaga penjara yang ganas. Prison Play Book Mitra Loga Beauty Skin; Desain website oleh Cahaya Hanjuang Read the full article
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