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enha-stars · 4 months
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photos daddy heeseung takes of his baby and mamas:
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photos mama takes of daddy heeseung and her baby:
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read happy mother’s day, mama: here
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psalacanthea · 1 month
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A Sky of Shattered Stars- 13
new chapter of the Hawke x Varric post-canon fic. found here!
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The instant Varric’s voice lifted enough to carry, Naomi’s ears perked.  She hushed Orana hastily, lowering herself to rapidly creep over to the half-open door.  They hadn’t even closed it!  That was practically begging to be overheard, as far as she was concerned.
“Trying to run a city-state while the ruler has one foot out the door is very inconvenient, yes,” Bran said, brusque and exasperated.
“You seem pretty convinced my will to stay is stronger than my will to leave, Bran.  I wouldn’t gamble on that if I were you.”  Varric’s voice was rough, irritated in a way that made her slightly uneasy. 
“I cannot parlay with the Carta for you!  They won’t deal fairly with anyone but you, and you’re aware of it!  You’ve hitched our cart to a beast only you can control, Viscount.”
"You've got to prove to them you can be trusted!  That takes time!"
Bran's voice was so tired it was a threat.  "Varric."
“Fine!  I’ll make sure there’s no Carta meetings on the agenda the next time I dare take an hour for myself.”
“If you could clear your schedule entirely before running off across Thedas…”
“I told you something like this would be coming.  Relax.  I won’t leave until after the tourney, all right?”  Varric’s voice turned so cajoling Hawke had to clap a hand over her mouth to quell the giggling.  “I’ll do all the formal events and sit on the big chair and pretend to get along with people– you can stay home and sleep.  I promise.”
“I’m going to be too busy putting out the fires you start.  Answer the letter from the Prince of Starkhaven tonight and I will agree,” Bran said, sounding so like a put-upon husband that Nami nearly started laughing again.
Her cheeks were starting to hurt with the effort of holding it in.
“Fine.  But I’m going to let Hawke proofread it.”
“If the years of undiplomatic shunning were still the less disastrous option, I wouldn’t be demanding you respond.  So trust me, I am already aware you’re going to insult him.  It’s on my list.  Of fires I’ll have to put out.”
This time Naomi couldn’t help the sputtered ‘tee hee’ that escaped her fingers.  Damn it.  From Varric’s sigh, she knew he’d heard her.
He wouldn’t give her away, though.
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seouldramaspot · 3 months
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Gyeongseong Creature: A Dark Tale of Survival and Humanity
Korean dramas have a knack for blending history, suspense, and fantasy into compelling narratives, and "Gyeongseong Creature" is no exception. Set in the spring of 1945, during the twilight of Japan's occupation of Korea, this series transports viewers to a tumultuous era where survival is paramount, and humanity is constantly tested.
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"Gyeongseong Creature" revolves around the harrowing experiences of two young adults, Jang Tae-sang and Yoon Chae-ok. Tae-sang, a wealthy and influential man in Gyeongseong (modern-day Seoul), is deeply invested in the city's vibrant underworld. Despite his seemingly unscrupulous exterior, he harbors a profound sense of justice and a desire to protect those he cares about.
Chae-ok, on the other hand, is a skilled and tenacious bounty hunter with a tragic past. Having lost her family at a young age, she has learned to navigate the dangerous streets of Gyeongseong with remarkable resilience and resourcefulness. Together, they confront monstrous entities that prey on human fears and weaknesses, uncovering dark secrets and hidden agendas that threaten the very fabric of their society.
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Season 1 introduces us to Jang Tae-sang, the affluent owner of the House of Golden Treasure pawnshop, and Yoon Chae-ok, a determined tracker. Their paths cross when they face a monstrous creature born from inhumane experiments at Ongseong Hospital. As they uncover the dark secrets behind these experiments, they join forces with rebels fighting for independence.
Main Characters:
Park Seo-joon as Jang Tae-sang: A wealthy pawnshop owner and the best informant in Gyeongseong.
Han So-hee as Yoon Chae-ok: A specialist in finding missing people.
Claudia Kim as Yukiko Maeda: A powerful Japanese noblewoman with control over the Gyeongseong area.
Supporting Cast Highlights:
Wi Ha-joon as Kwon Jun-taek: An independence activist and Tae-sang's close friend.
Kim Hae-sook as Mrs. Nawol: The deacon of Geumokdang, who has been with Tae-sang since childhood.
Jo Han-chul as Yoon Jung-won: Chae-ok's father and husband of Choi Seong-sim.
Season 1 received acclaim for its compelling plot and high-quality production. It premiered on Netflix, with the first part released on December 22, 2023, and the second part on January 5, 2024. The series quickly rose in popularity, ranking first in South Korea and making it to Netflix's "Global Top 10" list of most-watched non-English shows.
Production and Release:
The production faced challenges, including cast members testing positive for COVID-19 and on-set injuries. However, the dedicated team ensured the series maintained its high standards.
Season 2 is highly anticipated, with Netflix confirming its release in 2024. The upcoming season promises to set the narrative in the present time, adding new dimensions to the storyline.
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Themes and Motifs
Survival and Resistance: Set against the backdrop of a war-torn Korea, the series delves into the struggles of individuals fighting for their lives and their dignity. The characters' resilience in the face of overwhelming odds is a recurring theme.
Humanity and Monstrosity: "Gyeongseong Creature" blurs the lines between human and monster, challenging viewers to question what it truly means to be human. The real monsters in the series are often not the supernatural entities but the people driven by greed, power, and hatred.
Justice and Redemption: Both Tae-sang and Chae-ok grapple with their past actions and seek redemption. Their journey highlights the possibility of change and the enduring power of justice, even in the darkest times.
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Visuals and Atmosphere
The series boasts stunning cinematography that captures the grim beauty of 1940s Gyeongseong. From the bustling streets to the eerie, shadowy corners where monsters lurk, every frame is meticulously crafted to enhance the storytelling. The production design, costumes, and special effects contribute to an immersive viewing experience that is both visually arresting and emotionally engaging.
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Original Soundtrack:
The Season 1 soundtrack, composed by Kim Tae-seong, enriches the show's atmosphere with tracks that range from haunting melodies to intense orchestral pieces. The soundtrack includes songs like "Forever" by Suho, "Time" by Baek A, and several instrumental versions that heighten the emotional impact of the series.
Part 1 of the soundtrack, released on December 22, 2023, features songs like:
"Forever" by Suho
"Time" by Baek A
"Time" (Elec. Ver.) by Leafy
Part 2, released on January 12, 2024, includes tracks like:
"Gyeongseong Creature Opening Title" by Choe Jeong-in
"Maruta" by Choe Jeong-in and Kim Tae-seong
"Only" by Ong Seong-eun
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"Gyeongseong Creature" is a masterful blend of historical drama and supernatural thriller, offering a unique perspective on a turbulent period in Korean history. Its well-drawn characters, gripping narrative, and thought-provoking themes make it a standout in the realm of K-dramas. Whether you're a fan of period pieces, fantasy, or character-driven stories, this series promises to deliver a memorable and thrilling ride. With Park Seo-joon and Han So-hee leading the cast, their powerful performances add an extra layer of depth and intensity to this already captivating drama. The evocative soundtrack further enriches the viewing experience, making "Gyeongseong Creature" a must-watch for K-drama enthusiasts.
honest comment: This is a must watch kdrama series since it has a great plot and great story I will not spoil much since it is full of surprises and I must say it is a masterpiece.
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shi-daisy · 10 months
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Apology Gift
Another one for the next fays to round up the week. As always it's been fun doing this and sorry for the rush this year, hope you like it regardless and we all keep enjoying our adorable ship. Today on the agenda, fluffy funny Reunion AU!
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Ulquihime Week 2023 - Day 5: At your Service, Day 6: Cruise, Day 7: Apology
Apology Gift
He'd already apologized for Hueco Mundo, and she'd forgiven him. She'd forgiven him even before he came back. They went from friends, to lovers, to a happily married couple. Why would he ever think she'd still hold resentment?
Orihime was currently frozen in her cruise ship cabin with both delight and utter confusion as hee husband Ulquiorra kneeled down, dressed in a butler's uniform. "My lady."
"Ulqui, just what is this?"
"I've thought up of a way to properly apologize for my former misdeeds. I shall be at your service during this trip."
She giggled, kneeling down with him and cupping his face with her hands. "You don't need to apologize. I've already forgiven you."
"I am aware. I just haven't forgiven myself..."
She kissed him gently. "Darling, please don't do this to yourself. We have been married for a year and together for another. If there were any grievances for what you did I would've addressed them.
My time in Hueco Mundo wasn't the best. I'll admit to that. But I had you, and you were the only one I missed until we reunited.
Want to make it up to me? Let's enjoy this life together, starting with this fun vacation!"
He smiled, giving her a soft kiss before they rose. "Yes, as you wish, my heart."
"Just...change the uniform."
"You do not like it?"
"I like it quite a lot, darling. But it's not proper summer attire. We are going to the pool Ulqui not to a fancy party."
He smirked, as she couldn't hide her absolutely gorgeous smile and blush when she saw him in that uniform. "Then help me undress, my princess as I remain at your mercy for the rest of the vacation."
Orihime smirked and dragged him close by the necktie. "That I can do, my love."
They'd have time to bask in the sun and other activities later. For now she'd spend her afternoon with Ulquiorra being spoiled rotten and spoiling him in turn. Not bad for an apology gift.
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idolskpop · 1 year
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‘Moving’ Episode 20: Han Hyo Joo, Ryu Seung Ryong, Zo In Sung’s Characters Find Their Happy Ending
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The Disney+ original series ‘Moving’ has come to an end with its 20th episode, delivering a satisfying conclusion for the characters and the viewers. The superhero action drama, based on the webtoon by Kang Full, starred Han Hyo Joo, Ryu Seung Ryong, Zo In Sung, Cha Tae Hyun, and other talented actors as people with hidden superpowers who fight against dark forces.
‘Moving’ Episode 20: The Final Battle
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(Photo : Disney+) The finale episode began with a tense showdown between Lee Mi Hyun (Han Hyo Joo) and Jung Joon Hwa (Yang Dong Geun), a North Korean soldier who also has the ability to fly. Mi Hyun was in danger of being killed by Joon Hwa, but her son Kim Bong Seok (Lee Jung Ha) came to her rescue and fought against him. However, Mi Hyun wanted Bong Seok to run away, knowing that the North Korean troop leader Kim Deok Yoon (Park Hee Soon) was aiming a gun at him. Fortunately, Bong Seok was saved by Jeon Gye Do (Cha Tae Hyun), who used his electromagnetic power to kill Joon Hwa. Deok Yoon then tried to escape with the files that contained the secrets of the superpowered people, but he was chased by Jang Joo Won (Ryu Seung Ryong) and Lee Jae Man (Kim Sung Kyun) to the rooftop.
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) Joo Won and Jae Man confronted Deok Yoon, who revealed that he had been working for Frank (Ryoo Seung Bum), a mysterious man who wanted to use the superpowers for his own agenda. Deok Yoon also confessed that he was the one who killed Jae Man’s father 50 years ago, when he was part of a secret mission to capture the superpowered people. Deok Yoon then tried to jump off the building with the files, but he was stopped by Joo Won, who grabbed his arm. Jae Man then shot Deok Yoon in the chest, causing him to fall. Joo Won managed to hold on to the files and pulled himself up.
The Aftermath
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) A year later, the superpowered people were living normal lives without being hunted by anyone. Jang Hee Soo (Go Youn Jung) and Lee Kang Hoon (Kim Do Hoon) graduated from high school with their parents’ attendance, except for Bong Seok and Mi Hyun, who had gone into hiding since the incident. Joo Won continued his chicken business with Kwon Young Deuk (Park Gwang Jae), a former North Korean soldier who became his assistant. Hee Soo entered the university’s physical education department and became friends with Shin Hye Won (Shim Dal Gi), a girl who had super speed. Kang Hoon visited Mr. Min (Moon Sung Geun), the head of the NIS, and expressed his desire to join the agency with one condition: to clear his father’s name from criminal records. Mr. Min agreed and revealed that Kang Hoon’s father was actually a hero who sacrificed himself to protect the superpowered people from Frank.
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) Kang Hoon also met the school guard and his classmate who disguised themselves as part of Jeonwon High School, but in reality they were high-ranking NIS officials who had been monitoring the superpowered people. Bong Seok and Mi Hyun left town and lived a peaceful life in a rural area. They occasionally received letters from Hee Soo and Kang Hoon, who updated them on their lives. Hee Soo also told them about a superhero wearing a yellow cape who appeared in Seoul and saved people from danger. In the last scene, it was revealed that the superhero was Kim Doo Shik (Zo In Sung), Bong Seok’s father and Mi Hyun’s husband, who had been held captive by Frank for 50 years. He managed to escape with the help of Park Il Chan (Jo Bok Rae), a North Korean soldier who sympathized with him. Doo Shik returned to South Korea and killed Frank, who had been hiding as an American businessman named Mark (Daniel C Kennedy). He then reunited with his family and hugged them tightly.
The Reviews
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) The final episode of ‘Moving’ received positive reviews from both critics and viewers, who praised the cast’s performances, the director’s skills, and the writer’s creativity. The series also achieved high ratings on Disney+, becoming one of the most-watched original shows on the platform. Some of the comments from netizens are: “I’m so happy that they all got their happy endings. Especially Doo Shik, he deserved it after suffering for so long.” “This was such a great series. The action scenes were amazing, the story was engaging, and the characters were lovable. I’m going to miss them so much.” “Han Hyo Joo, Ryu Seung Ryong, and Zo In Sung are such legends. They nailed their roles and made me feel all kinds of emotions. I hope they work together again in the future.” “Moving was one of the best adaptations I’ve ever seen. It stayed true to the webtoon but also added some twists and surprises. Kang Full is a genius and Park In Je is a master.” “I’m so glad that I watched this show. It was a roller coaster ride of action, drama, comedy, and romance. It had everything I wanted and more. Thank you to the cast and crew for this masterpiece.” What do you think of the final episode of ‘Moving’? Did you enjoy the series? Share your thoughts and leave a comment below. Subscribe to IDOLS KPOP for exclusive updates and captivating content. Read the full article
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atrirose · 3 years
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♡. THINGS THEY DO MAKE YOU FLUSTER
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𝐅𝐓. OT7 . . . 𝐖𝐀𝐑𝐍𝐈𝐍𝐆 : none , not proof read , rest undercut
𝐖𝐂. 0.6k . . . 𝐆. FLUFF
𝐀𝐍. school has rlly taken me for granted, also to ppl who understand arabic I hope you see the lil arabic i used 😔( not me being excited over my broken arabic🧍🏻‍♂️), anyways enjoy. would be rlly appreciated if you can reblog with some feedback and like
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i. . .𝐇𝐄𝐄𝐒𝐄𝐔𝐍𝐆 : brushes your stray hair behind your ears while you talk to him, hee is a gentleman but don’t let that confuse you, he would do anything to see you all red, a sense of pride? yes most certainly. he noticed that doing so just leaves starstruck and in awe so he does that, honestly to you he seems like a prince doing that even though his motives are not necessarily princely “you look beautiful” also throws his signature smile for extra effect. 
ii. . .𝐉𝐀𝐘 : wears your initial around his neck so whenever it flashes it leaves you giddy, I mean who wouldn’t be giddy when you have THE jay park wearing your initial and calling himself as your property, he knows what effect it has on you he purposely plays with it when he is around you “how is it?” “it's pretty jay” makes you compliment the necklace at least 100 times a day.
iii. . .𝐉𝐀𝐊𝐄 : cooks. that's it, a man who can cook for you is the biggest green flag, husband him up in a heartbeat, his main agenda is cooking for you but also learns cooking so he can impress your family aka getting easy access as son in law “you know you should hurry up and propose to me” he said while serving you his ‘special meal’ he cooked for you “I plan on wifing you up real soon don’t worry” he is shocked but you don’t if its from proposing him real soon or calling him your wife lol.
iv. . .𝐒𝐔𝐍𝐆𝐇𝐎𝐎𝐍 : stretches in front of you, makes sure he flexes his biceps, his abs, and then winks at you thinking himself as irresistible, he is but you mostly give him a deadpan look even though you feel you heart beating 120km/h but you try not to inflate his already inflated ego “like what you see” “not really” looks at you in disbelief “yeah keep lying but you can’t deny my handsomeness” “yeah that I can’t” you said because it looked like he would cry any moment 
v. . .𝐒𝐔𝐍𝐎𝐎 : calls you randomly to say ‘i love you’, kim sunoo doesn’t care about the time to call you and say that he loves you, whether it be 3 am he would call you, in school passes you random sticky notes and treats, sits and learns I love you in different languages and makes you guess it “ana ahibuk” looks at you to answer “did you use google translator again” — “guess the language yn” pouts and urges you to answer “arabic” stares at you blankly because he thought you wouldn’t know “how DO YOU KNOW THAT?” acts shocked for no reason “this is the third time this week so I memorized it”
vi. . .𝐉𝐔𝐍𝐆𝐖𝐎𝐍 : becomes strict, leader yang all the way through unlike others he doesn’t do this on purpose but it's just something about him being pissed passive-aggressive is so attractive so you do stuff to make him pissed, I don’t blame anyone who makes won mad at purpose I mean have you seen him??!!! maybe a lil scary but it's still hot “correct your collar yn” you chose to ignore him “no” walks over to where you were sitting “correct it and if you can’t do it yourself then I would do it for you” at last he did correct the collar for you 
vii. . .𝐍𝐈𝐊𝐈 : bends down to talk to you, it started as a way to make fun of your short height but now he does that to intimate you/ make you blush “it's not funny niki stop” he bends down “oh I thought it was though” smirks on purpose, his main excuse is that he can’t hear from ‘his height’ so bend down to listen to you. smh I would kick him
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allaboutjoongi · 4 years
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Flower of Evil releases posters showing conflicting emotions in Lee Joongi x Moon Chaewon x Jang Heejin x Seo Hyunwoo
2020.06.10. SportsDongA article. (source – https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=382&aid=0000828350)
tvN has released four character posters for its upcoming Wed-Thurs drama “Flower of Evil,” showing conflicting emotions of the four characters played by Lee Joongi, Moon Chaewon, Jang Heejin, and Seo Hyunwoo.
tvN’s Flower of Evil (director Kim Chul-kyu, writer Yoo Jung-hee, produced by StudioDragon, MonsterUnion) is an intense, emotional chase thriller about two people facing the truth they want to avoid – Baek Hee Sung (Lee Joongi), a man who’s even faked love, and Cha Ji Won (Moon Chaewon), his wife who’s started to suspect his identity.
Complicating this relationship are Do Hae Soo (Jang Heejin), who’s borne the brunt of the terrible truth, and Kim Moo Jin (Seo Hyunwoo), a reporter who’s discovered the truth, promising a completely unpredictable story. The released posters suggest the emotional complexity that the four people will face as they get embroiled in the incidents of the drama.
First, Baek Hee Sung fascinates us with a gentle smile that quickly switches to an eerily menacing look. Showing only two facial expressions, he suggests plot reversals in the drama and invites all sorts of guesses about his hidden agenda with the tagline, “I need her.”
His wife Cha Ji Won, who’s facing the irony of loving and doubting him at the same time, shows her inner conflict with the tagline, “Can I trust him?” As a homicide detective, she looks sharp but then seems sad and conflicted. Her emotional complexity encourages us to identify with her.
Do Hae Soo suggests a mysterious secret with the tagline, “I must hide it,” showing a mix of anxiety and aloofness as she stares into the distance. She makes us wonder what has upset her peaceful life after having kept a low profile.
Kim Moo Jin draws attention to his eagerness for scoops with the tagline, “I must catch it.” With a subtly crooked smile, he suggests his inner meanness but his conflicted look also implies him sitting on the fence between the truth and his hunger for scoops.
With the shocking premise, “What if the husband you’ve loved for 14 years is suspected of being a serial killer?” tvN’s upcoming drama “Flower of Evil” makes us curious how intense this chase thriller will be told through Lee Joongi, Moon Chaewon, Jang Heejin, and Seo Hyunwoo. It premieres in July.
Meanwhile, LG U+tv’s channel number for tvN is switching from 17 to 3, starting on June 18. You can also watch tvN on channel 3 for KT olleh, 3 for SK Btv, and 20 for skylife.
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gwynne-fics · 6 years
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Eun-Sang flopped face first onto their couch after the longest week of her life. She thought the first week of running her own company was difficult but it was nothing compared to the second week. She groaned when Young-Do lifted her head and sat down beside her. She buried her face into his lap and groaned again.
He bent down and kissed the back of her head before rubbing her back. “The adoption paperwork came through. Cerberus is house trained and ready for us. We can pick him up tomorrow.”
Eun-Sang bolted up onto her knees and gave him a hopeful look. She’d insisted on continuing her lessons with Ji-Hyuk and every time they’d gone to the shelter, their little puppy trundled up to them, yipping away, and insisting Young-Do pick him up. He sat on Young-Do’s lap or at her feet while she worked on healing other dogs, cats, and most recently, birds.
“Not today?”
“It’s after seven at night,” he said with an indulgent smile. “They are closed.”
Eun-Sang flopped down again and he chuckled. “I’m never giving Hee-Jin up. She’s amazing. I couldn’t do this job without her. I think one of my directors is working for my mother. I don’t know how to limit him just yet.”
“Projects with fake importance,” he said immediately. “I had to give one to my vice president before I could force a retirement. There has to be something that doesn’t matter if he fails but will make him look good if it succeeds.”
That immediately sparked an idea and she scrambled for one of her project binders. She handed it to Young-Do and waited for his opinion. He flipped through the summary pages and then nodded. “That’s a good start. You need cost effective ways to create this vaccine and make it competitive in the market.”
“But if he can’t, it is still a profitable vaccine and not too rare or locally focused that people will die if they can’t get access to it.”
Young-Do nodded and cupped her cheek. He kissed her softly and she liked that his aura didn’t push against her skin. She wasn’t a danger to him anymore and that made her feel relieved. And a little horny.
He pulled her into his lap as they started kissing in earnest. Eun-Sang wrapped her arms around his neck and he lifted her up. She giggled, glad that they were finally at a place where they could playfully make love without her issues between them. He brought her into the bedroom and dumped her on the bed so they could scramble to take their clothing off. She found herself smiling and giggling as their skin touched and bodies flushed with arousal.
Eun-Sang laid beneath him and felt her power come to her hands as she attempted to heal the breaks in his system that death dealing caused. His aura didn’t try to stop her, not even when he came inside her. And while she knew she wasn’t really fertile at the moment, it was a nice release for her, too.
She pillowed her head on his chest and looked down at him as she double checked her work. “Staring at it isn’t going to make it harden any faster,” he teased as he ran his fingers through her damp hair. “You’re going to have to give me a few minutes.”
Eun-Sang sat up and looked down at him. “Do you have any deals you’re going to take in the next few weeks?”
“I don’t have any planned. My mother wants me to be less active while she hunts down another death dealer for me to eat. I shouldn’t be in danger of my aura eating my life force for another three years.” He sounded so relieved by this. She hadn’t really known him during his struggle to find the right prey to keep him alive.
“I don’t want to put any pressure on it, but I should be fertile next weekend. In theory, I could make it happen today, but I don’t want to mess anything up. I think this healing will stick if you don’t use your aura too aggressively.”
Young-Do sat up as she spoke and slowly smiled. Then he wrapped his arms around her waist and rolled her onto her back. He kissed her deeply. “I can’t wait to start a family with you but I will.”
They made love several more times that night and she woke up feeling better and more refreshed than she had in a very long time. Young-Do was still sleeping when she had to get up for work so she bent down and kissed him before running off. Hee-Jin met her at the car in the parking garage and they spent the drive going over the day’s agenda. Eun-Sang nearly cried when Hee-Jin told her she was interviewing new assistants.
“President Cha, all of these people are fully qualified to help you. They come highly recommended and I’ve marked the few that President Lee thought would be the best fit. Director Byun will be waiting for you first thing.” Hee-Jin smiled at her kindly. “You are doing a good job. This month will be the hardest but you will find your stride. Once you do, you can pick your own personal projects, much the way that President Choi works on the smaller properties himself.”
“Thank you. I feel like I’m drowning.”
“If you were, I think both President Choi and Director Yoo would be camping in your office. Since they aren’t, that is just more proof to your parent company that you are a good choice to succeed your mother.”
But that was the last thing she wanted. Eun-Sang sighed and waited for Director Byun to start her day. He was ten minutes late to their meeting. She didn’t bother to get up from her desk or let him sit down. “Take that binder and get to work.”
He blinked stupidly at her and tilted his head. “President Cha?”
“Either you answer to me or you answer to my mother. How you handle this project will tell me who your master is. I don’t have time to be sweet or fluffy about this. I expect a project report with deadlines by the end of tomorrow. Go.”
Director Byun was quiet for a moment before she caught a small smile. He bowed, and before he left, he said, “Thank you for this opportunity, President Cha.”
Eun-Sang tried not to slump in her chair as the rest of the morning went by in a blur. She missed her little station in front of a microscope where the weight of an entire company wasn’t on her shoulders. She felt near tears at every turn until Hee-Jin knocked on her office door with an encouraging smile. “Your husband just arrived. Should I send him in?”
“Yes!” She ran her fingers through her hair and then gasped when Young-Do walked into her office, holding the leash to Cerberus, while the puppy walked right next to his foot. Cerberus was clearly proud of himself because his tail was wagging all over the place as she came around the desk and began to pet him. “You got him.”
“I thought you might need to see him.” Eun-Sang plopped right onto her bum and pulled Cerberus into her lap. “He responds well to his new name. I brought a few things for him if you want to keep him here with you today. He’ll let you know if he wants to go outside to relieve himself.”
Eun-Sang wanted that more than anything but she knew she couldn’t give Cerberus the attention he needed today. So she laid on her back on her floor and put him on her stomach. “Once I feel like I’m in control, I’ll take more responsibility for him. You have Zeus running like a well-oiled machine. That’s why you can take time off to get our puppy but...but my machine is making scary noises every five minutes. It isn’t fair to Cerberus.”
Young-Do sat down with her on the ground and took her hand. “It’s not slowing down?”
“Not enough to breathe. I’m so tired. I hate running a company.” She felt so much calmer with Cerberus laying on her. She wanted to stay here for the rest of the afternoon. “I don’t know how my mother expects me to do this on a much grander scale.”
“You have plenty of time to work that out. You’re doing well. This will eventually become easier, I promise.” He bent down and kissed her forehead. “Do you want us to bring you dinner tonight?”
“Please? I don’t think I can do without visits from you, especially since tonight will be so late.” She hated getting home after eight or nine at night. It was the worst. All she had time to do was curl into Young-Do’s side on the couch and fall asleep. He’d been taking care of her, always making her eat and shower, before putting her to bed. She felt so needy and weak.
“I’ll see you at six. Come, Cerberus.” Cerberus licked her cheek before climbing off of her and sitting obediently next to Young-Do’s foot. Her husband helped her up and kissed her. “You’re doing great. Let’s plan an outing this weekend, after your lesson with Kang Ji-Hyuk.”
“I would like that. I need a break.”
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South Korea struggles to digest strange new reality of Kim Jong Un bonding with White House
By Brian Murphy, Washington Post, June 13, 2018
SEOUL--At a place of reflection--a Buddhist temple with a centuries-old tree--a 70-year-old woman walked the perfectly swept grounds Wednesday and thought about what possible peace with North Korea would mean for her children and their children.
“It’s everything,” said Kim Ji-hye. “Does it matter what deals are done? Peace and reunification are everything.”
“Wait a minute,” interrupted her husband, Park Byung-hun, 74. “At any cost? Peace at any cost? That is wrong. This process with North Korea is wrong.”
Multiply this conversation by millions at kitchen tables, rail stations, parks and just about anywhere across South Korea as a conflicted country tries to digest everything thrown at it from the Singapore summit.
No place has more at stake with the outreach to North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un. Yet so much has happened so quickly that arguments and viewpoints of just last week suddenly seem old. Now, South Koreans are trying to decide how they feel about once-unimaginable changes, among them the apparent halt of U.S.-South Korean military exercises and the direct line to the White House that Kim now possibly enjoys.
The main divisions in South Korea trace established political lines. Backers of President Moon Jae-in generally favor South Korea’s engagement with the North, which has included talks on many fronts over the past months. Moon’s right-wing opposition, like the husband at the temple, claim his government is being foolish to open to Kim’s regime without getting anything clear in return.
The summit and its suggestions of progress, however, are likely to boost Moon’s hand. Elections for local councils and other regional seats across South Korea on Wednesday were expected to tip strongly in favor of Moon’s liberal Minjoo Party.
But the fissures run deeper than just party identity.
Some pro-military South Koreans feel deeply betrayed by President Trump’s surprise announcement about suspending joint armed forces drills, which have been the most vivid display of the U.S.-South Korea alliance since the Korean War. Rights activists complain that Moon and Trump are letting the North off the hook over its atrocious record of abuses and repression. Fiscal-minded South Koreans wonder if possible reunification could drain the South’s treasury.
And the list goes on.
Moon’s government welcomed Tuesday’s summit as a “historic event that has helped break down the last remaining Cold War legacy on earth.” But the post-summit statement avoided any mention of the suspension of military drills or Trump’s suggestion that he could pare down U.S. troop levels in South Korea at some point. A top government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said officials here were still trying to figure out if Trump’s reference to “war games” really meant all the drills, whose biggest maneuvers can include more than 300,000 U.S. and South Korean troops and others.
Nothing about the summit sat well with Moon Seong-mook, a former South Korean military official.
He said Trump’s comments reinforced fears that North Korea could attempt to drive a wedge between Washington and Seoul.
“The core of the U.S.-South Korea alliance is the U.S. troops stationed in South Korea and the joint U.S.-South Korea military drills, but the American military presence in South Korea wouldn’t mean much if the militaries don’t practice through joint drills,” Moon, a senior analyst for the Seoul-based Unification Strategic Center, told South Korean media.
Even some professed liberals see the military drills as more than just troops training. To 38-year-old artist Cho Ki-seob, from the southern island of Jeju, the exercises were a symbol of the generational bonds with the United States.
Yet it’s not hard to hear very different voices. Groups of protesters gather often to call for the full exit of American forces. “Withdraw, withdraw, withdraw,” they chant.
Human rights campaigners complain that North Korea’s Kim is being rewarded with concessions and international prestige even as the country punishes dissent with political prisons and torture, according to U.N. reports and other groups.
“It gives me an odd feeling,” said Lee Hee-moon, an activist with a Christian group. “This isn’t a person who was elected into office. He’s a dictator. North Korea is the most oppressive country for religious freedom.”
The South Korean government tries hard to keep the focus on its parallel talks with the North, which began after the ice-breaking moves by both sides during the Winter Olympics in February in PyeongChang.
So far, the negotiations have broken some ground on efforts for family reunifications and other exchanges. On Tuesday, South Korea approved opening talks on exchange students between Seoul National University and the North’s prestigious Kim Il Sung University. Military envoys from both Koreas plans talks Thursday in the truce village of Panmunjom with a possible hot line and other items on the agenda.
Peace on the Korean Peninsula would have a ripple effect, said Lee Jong-sik, who watched the summit unfold on a big-screen TV at Seoul’s main railway station. “That would be good for China, for Japan, for worldwide peace,” said Lee, who applauded when he watched Trump and Kim shake hands and sat stunned as Trump talked about inviting Kim to visit the United States.
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Who was Helen Kim?
Most of the readers of this blog should know by now that Helen Kim was the Dean of Ewha University and the one who sent Young Oon Kim to investigate Moon in the early years of the church. This is also confirmed in the official church narrative. But there is much more to the story that needs to be filled in to actually get a clear picture about the origins of the Unification church. The following Amazon link and the excerpt provided is from a book written recently about these events by a Korean patriot. I've included her note on authenticity because it describes the process by which actual historical accounts are accurately approximated in our modern world, unfortunately. Enjoy, Frank F
https://www.amazon.com/Kill-Tiger-Memoir-Korea/dp/159020266X
To Kill a Tiger
A Memoir of Korea
By Jid Lee
A NOTE ON AUTHENTICITY
While I tried to be as accurate as possible in my recounting of historical events, I added some fiction to the personal lives of the people affected by these events. 
The names of the characters, too, except those of well-known historical figures, were changed, and some of the facts, including the contents and dates of the incidents in their lives, were altered to acommodate the narrative integrity and consistency. That history is fiction is a cliche, and trying to explain why I attempted to fill in the blanks in modern Korean history with the information I gathered on my own would be a waste of time. The truth was intentionally cast out of the official version to be replaced by lies and propaganda, so the only way to arrive at the truth again is an exercise of disciplined imagination, and this I tried to do.
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As I grew old enough to challenge him, Father would curse me, "Those feminist bitches you imitate! They're nothing but a pack of dogs for the Yankee bastards! They're in cahoots with the right-wing hounds who do witch-hunting for their American owners."
For Father and other Korean men of his generation, progressiveness and socialist ideals did not connect with a feminist agenda the way they often have in other countries. Father was being a traditional man, a model of a stoic Korean husband, trained not to show affection for his wife. His daily sexist behaviors were anything but deliberate. But Father did believe Korean feminists were, in a way, traitors.
When I was growing up in the sixties, the voices of Korean feminists were only just starting to be heard. I knew nothing of these women's existence except through the famous names mentioned by the adults around me. Mother repeated to me what Father had told her about the history of the women's movement in South Korea, and I was able to trace his words back to where they came from. I found myself not only understanding but also sympathizing with him.
As a small, determined army of women who arrived in the arms of the right-wing dictator and his American champion, the first-generation South Korean feminists, exactly like their male counterparts, had no power base among the female masses. They were a privileged few, a select number of well-educated, English-speaking elite, alienated from the needs of the majority of Korean women. As part of Syngman Rhee's constituents, they took over the mainstream women's movement in South Korea in the forties and fifties, governing its center through the sixties and well into the seventies.
"The socialist feminists fought to keep Korea for Korean women, while the right-wing feminists served American interests," Mother explained. "The former made the women's movement accord with the people's wishes, but the latter betrayed the masses to promote their own agenda, catering to the Americans' anticommunism and playing direct or indirect roles in destroying the socialist grassroots republic. Like the socialist men, the socialist women lost power and some of them had to flee to North Korea, where they probably suffered the same fate as their male comrades. As you know, my sister was one of those socialist feminists. She went to North Korea with my socialist brother."
Father was embittered against the early feminists in South Korea for other reasons as well. They espoused beliefs in direct contradiction to deeply ingrained Confucian ideology, disrupting time-honored traditions made possible partly by keeping men and women in separate places. There was a personal reason he disliked them, too. The feminists reminded him of Grandfather's illegitimate wife, the liberated woman with a feminist lifestyle who took his father away from his mother, as I was to find out shortly, when I was in middle school. But the primary reason for his aversion to the feminists was political.
"It is unfortunate -- and tragic -- that the socialist feminists were wiped out be the right-wing camp," Mother said. "But history is made by contradictions, and sometimes by violent contradictions. The right-wing feminists had to be lackeys for Uncle Sam in order to be pioneers for women. To establish their democracy, they betrayed everyone's democracy. By riding on the American side, they brought American women's feminism to Korea. America is the hub of global feminism, and without the models established by American women, Korean women wouldn't have had much guidance."
Despite what they did wrong, the right-wing feminists deserve credit for what they did for Korean women. They created Ewha University, the first institution of women's higher education in Korea, and one of the leading women's universities to this day. Analogous to Radcliffe or Smith in America, Ewha University, founded in 1886, was the first pioneering institution of women's higher education in Korea. Initially, it was started as a small school-house for girls by a Methodist missionary woman from Ohio, but in 1946 it became a university with several subsidiary schools. Since, it has blossomed into the world's largest university for women and one of the centers of the women's movement in Asia.
It's first president, Helen Kim, was a devout Christian right-wing feminist whose alliance with right-wing dictators in South Korea invoked intense ambivalence among socialist men of Father's generation. As one of the handful of the early feminists who fought to replace age-old Confucian ideology with newly imported Christianity, Kim did not hesitate to place herself in the hands of Americans and the Korean toadies conspiring with them. Although Christianity, too, was a patriarchal religion, it seemed to be a creed relatively kinder to women than traditional Yi Dynasty norms. Judeo-Christian countries, for instance, enforced monogamy at least by law, while Confucian countries practiced legally sanctioned, one-sided polygamy for men. For this difference alone, Christianity was worth fighting for.
To this day, I remember the chapter in her autobiography in which Helen Kim proudly recalls the party she organized for American army officers during the Korean War. To boost the morale of soldiers fighting to preserve "democracy" in another country, she called in the teachers' pets at Ewha to pair them with the officers. I was disturbed by the absolute certainty with which she described her party.
"She claimed she just wanted to comfort the soldiers far away from home," one of the feminist professors at my university, who knew all about Kim's life as an educator, said in class. "But there was a rumor that the pary didn't end where it should have. Some people heard that some of the students and officers went further than expected, going out on regular dates and making frequent, possibly sexual, contact. 'She doesn't think there are enough whores and prostitutes in this country right now,' people whispered in anger. 'She thinks we need more, and she's the chancellor of a university dedicated to promote women's rights and equality.'" The professor paused to control her rising voice. "Regardless of the hearsay, Kim's party was morally reprehensible. Given that it was wartime, when the GIs' prostitutes filled the U.S. army base in the night, she should have abstained from anything that would reinforce the fallen image of Korean women. The selected Ewha students weren't poor, starving prostitutes, but in terms of the role they played for the army officers, they were members of a conquered race eager to please the conqueror. 
They were high-class one-night geisha, bluntly speaking, who were picked to serve the soldiers of a superpower. In peaceful times, when a man and a woman of different nationalities can sustain a relationship as equal individuals, such a gathering wouldn't be frowned upon. But in a country where so many of its women were made into playthings for soldiers from a conquering nation, Kim's party was a disgraceful idea, to say the least."
Kim didn't think about the consequences. Knowing that most of the prositutes -- and decent ladies -- who consorted with American military men were left behind in Korea, never sent for by their boyfriends who returned to America, she took the risk of throwing her students into the officers' arms. She wasn't concerned that they might become casualties of the war. The rumor that some of them went further than expected was very possibly groundless, but taking this chance during the war was not only morally questionable but also unpatriotic.
In another chapter of her autobiography, Kim confesses to having pledged an allegiance to Park Chung Hee, the military general who took over Syngman Rhee's dictatorship through a coup d'etat in 1961. With pride, she writes how she was summoned into his office immediately after the takeover and how unfalteringly she promised loyalty to him. As long as she was allowed to keep running Ewha University, she gladly shook hands with the dictator. It is impossible for me even now to shake off the disappointment that taints my admiration for her, admiration I believe she deserves for her ultimate achievement. The name Helen Kim provokes in me the same ambivalence that many people -- men who had good reasons to distrust her, and other feminist women who had doubts about her integrity -- admitted to feeling before and after her death.
But history must be examined with a sense of irony, as Father himself often insisted. Because Helen Kim so willingly made those shady compromises, she was able to keep what was to become the single largest institution of women's education, a haven for millions of Korean women who came after her. Because she spared nothing to preserve her cause, she was able to help rescue half of her country's population from ignominy and servitude. And because she pandered, she could help her fellow women to be free from pandering. Democracy is a strange beast. In my mind, her greatest achievement was to leave the next generation of women the weapons with which they could criticize her. She empowered them to become informed and able to sort right from wrong, and this empowerment may not have been possible without her flattery to the mafia-esque right-wing and their American bosses.
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and if i made a father’s day fic for husband heeseung… would anyone stop me? or if i made one for their anniversary? or the birth of their baby boy….
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Farmhouse say nikalnay kay baad Iffat 3 din mazeed UK main rahee ,,, , uss nay Hotel Radisson main hee qiaam kiaa ,,,, in teen dinon main uss nay pooray England kay toofaani dauray kiay ,,,,, woh maximum jaghain wahaan jaa kay dekhnaa chaahtee thee ,,,, Pakistan main jo khichree uss kay against puk rahee thee uss kaa ussay andaaza ho chukaa thaa …. Woh iss cheez kay saboot ikathay krtee rahee keh woh Nasir ko yaa kissee aur ko mutmaain kr skay keh woh meray pass naheen thee ,,,,, Jiss din woh Pak pahunchi tu ussay yeh itminan hua keh Nasir abhee naheen pahunchaa thaa ,,,ussay ptaa chlaa keh uss ki ghaer mojoodagi main Pakistan Justice Party (PJP) ki Central Executive Council (CEC) kaa ijlaas call kr lia gia hai ,,,, maqsad uss ko scandalize ker kay ussay zaleel krwaana thaa ,,,,, Ussee din raat ko woh Party Chairman  Khawja Ikram say uss kay ghar millee ,,,, Khawja sb apnay drawing room main apni family kay afrad say gup shup  kr rhay thay 
Khawja Sb: Aeeay Iffat Nasir sahibaaaaaaaa ,,,,,,, kessee haen aap 
Iffat: Maen theek hoon sir ,,, aap ka kia haal hai ,,,,
Khawja Sb: Maen tu theek hoon lakin aap kahaan ghaaib theen ??? naa pata na khabar ,,,, kam az kam mujhay tu aap btaa deti ,,,,
Iffat: sir ,,, Nasir England thay ,,,, maen nay sochaa un kay pass chalee jaaoon ,,,
Khawja Sb: Haan lakin Dr. Sb tu Newyork chlay gaye thay ,,,,,
Iffat: Jee sir ,, phir maen UK hee reh gyee ,,,, kuch tabeeat nasaz ho gyee thee …. 
Khawja Sb: Suna hai koi puraanay class fellows bhee mil gaye thay ,,,,,yeh class fellows hotay hee aisay haen ,,,, ab apni Shamshad ko dekh lo ,,,, meree class fellow hai aur party sessions main kiss trah free hai mujh say ,,,,
Iffat: Jee Khawja Sb, ,,,,,,, suna hai kal koi complaint aanay waali hai meray khilaaf …. Kia masla hai sir ?
Khawja Sb: Haan woh aaj baat ho rahee thee ,,,, kuch members yeh keh rahay thay keh private visits pay nazar rakhni chaahiay ,,,,
Iffat: Sir ,,, aesay haul tu Sadiq Qureshi sb ko uthtay haen ,,,,, ab aap dekhain ,,,, families haen ,,,, bachay haen ,,,, phir itnaa kaam kar kar kay recreation bhee honi chaahiay ,,,,, tu kiss kiss cheez pay aap nzar rakhain gay ,,,, hmain Political Party honaa chaahiay naa keh Limited Party ,,,,,
Khawja Sb: donon point of view sun nay partay haen ,,,,, aaj in logon nay mujh say baat ki hai ,,,,, maen nay inhain allow kia hai ,,,,,keh kuch time iss baat pay behs kr lain ,,,,,
Iffat: Sir Qasmi sb kay father in law  ki death ho gyee hai ,,,, woh Sakhar chlay gaye haen ,,,, ab zaahir hai un ki ghaer mojoodagi main maen Secretary hoon gi ,,,, aap please iss maslay ko jaanay dain ,,,, iss ko baad main kissee waqt dekh lain gay ,,, abhee manshoor ki approval chaahiay ,,,, sirf 2 maah reh gaye haen General Elections main ,,,,,
Khawja Sb: maen ab keh chukaa hoon ,,,, aur iss pay kia krnaa hai woh bhee maen aap ko btaa doon ,,,,,, iss pay maen aik committee bnaaoon gaa aur uss kaa decision hum implement krain gay ,,,,,,,, ok ?
Iffat: Theek hai sir ,, jessay aap ki merzi ,,,,,, achaa mujhay ab ijaazat dain ,,,,, 
Khawja Sb: Bethain ,,,,,, raat apni hai ,,,,, maen bhee soch rahaa hoon 2 din kay liay Switzerland ho aaoon ,,,,, meri offer ab bhee mojood hai aap kay liay ,,,,,,hahahaha 
Iffat: Aray nahin sir ,,, aap ho aayen ,,,,,, BHABHI ko lay jaayen naa saath ,,,,,,
Iffat nay uss ki wife ko first time madam ki bjaaye Bhabhi kahaa thaa ,,,,,
Khawja Sb: Haan ,,,,, naheen ,,,,,,, haan kal dekhtay haen pehlay aap waalay maslay ko tu sametain ,,,,,,
Iffat waapus ghar pahunchi ,,,, aur apni lobby kay 3 members ko yeh situation btaaee ,,,,,, 
Aglay din CEC ki meeting main Iffat qiaamat dhaa rahee thee ,,,, black colour ka shalwar suit ,,,, sir pay dupatta ,,,,,,, qeemati glasses ,,,,,, woh meetings main yaa prhnay kay liay aik chotee aenak apni khoobsoorat lambi naak ki toe pay rakhtee thee ,,,,,, 
Tilaawat kay baad karwaaee  start hui ,,,,, uss waqt 44 members roll pay thay ,,,, 
Iffat: Agenda Item No 1 ,,,,,, Manshoor  ,,,,,,,,,,, 
Achaanak interruption beep hui ,,,,,, uss nay dekha Sadiq Qureshi ,,,,,
Iffat: Jee Sadiq sahib ? koi point ????
Sadiq: Jee madam ,,,, asal main kaafee dinon say hmaaray members privacy kay naam per gul charay uraa rahay haen ,,,,,, Party office ko ptaa naheen hotaa aur hmaray members koi UK bethaa hota hai aur koi USA ,,,,, phir in ki activities hmaree party kay cause ko nuqsaan pahunchaa rahee hoti haen ,,,,, 
Iffat: Sadiq sb maen aap ki baat samajh gyee hoon ,,,,, Mr, Chairman ,,,,,, is this debateable today in the presence of many other important issues ????
Khawja Sb: Yes it is ,,,,,, but I request members to finalise it in short time ,,,,,
Iffat: Thank you sir ,,,,, Yes Mr . Qureshi ,,,, please proceed ,,,,,,
Sadiq: Thank you Mr Chairman ,,,,, waaqia yeh hai keh Secretary Information PJP apnay aik class fellow kay saath UK gyeen ,,,,, wahan woh press ki nazar main aaee ,,, Kaha yeh giaa keh woh apnay husband say milnay gyee haen ,,,, itnaa mehngaa milaap ,,,,,, Husband USA thay uss waqt  ,,,, tu Iffat Nasir ko waapus aa jaana chaahiay thaa ,,,, lakin woh wahan pay 10 din raheen ,,,,, ab Allah jaantaa hai keh kahan rheen ??? Mera point yeh hai keh aesay moqay pay jub General Election sar pay haen ,,,,aur hmaree party koi scandle afford naheen kr sakti wahan iss qadar gher zimaadaari kaa muzaahiraa ,,,, aur sub say barh kar ,,, mashkook activities aur woh bhee aik female member ki ,,,, aur aesay nazuk waqt pay ,,,, meri request yeh hai keh iss maslay ko bahut seriously liaa jaaye aur Iffat Nasir ki membership khatam ki jaaye ,,,,,,,,Thanks Mr Chairman 
Iffat: Thanks Qureshi sahib ,,,,,, 
Haal mail pin drop silence thee ,,,,,,, Iffat ki mutranam awaz phir goonji ,,,,,
Iffat: Mr Chirman and honourable members ,,,, maen nay kuch documents Mr Chairman ko deeay haen ,,,,, woh in ko study kr kay iss ki copies members ko day saktay haen ,,,,,matter khatam kr saktay haen ,,,,, matter pay voting krwaa saktay haen ,,,,, yaa inquiry kaa order day saktay haen ,,,,, Maen verbally kuch kehna chaahoon gi ,,,,,
Members ,,,, hum sub log aik roshan khial party say taluq rakhtay haen ,,,, hmara aik aaeen hai ,,,, hmaray by laws haen ,,,,, Kaheen bhee naheen likhaa giaa keh hum apni personal life say cut off ho gaye haen ….. mujhay khushi hui keh Sadiq sahib nay iss baat pay zor diaa keh personal matters discuss honay chaahiay ,,,, ache baat hai ,,,, aap missaaal bnaayen aesi discussion ki ,,,, bahut achaa ho gaa keh koi Mangla Rest House kay scandle bhee discuss kray gaa ,,,, koi MARRIOT main honay waali mehfilain ,,,,,,,,,,, Sorry Mr Chairman ,,,,,,
Maen 10 July ko UK gyee ,,,, meri rutine flight thee ,,,, mera aik class fellow mujhay plane main mila ,,,, woh economy class main thaa ,,,, maen executive main ,,,, woh executive main meray pass nahin beth sakta thaa lakin maen Economy main beth saktee thee ,,,,, 11 ghantay ki flight main agar maen nay 45 minute uss ki seat pay khaana khaaya tu kia ghalat kia ,,,,, Meray husband Dr Nasir nay mujhay Airport pay receive kia ,,, aur hum Hotel Radisson chlay gaye ,,, ussee waqt aik emergency call aaee unhain Newyork say aur unhain wahan jaana praa ,,,,, maen nay fauran check out kia ,,,,, Ayyashi yaa rang ralion kay liay Hotel say ache jagaa koi ho sakti hai ???? Kiun Sadiq sb aap ko tu tajarbaa hai naa in baton kaa ,,,,,, agar party cause hee maslaa hai tu 26th June ko aap MARRIOT main kiss kay saath thay ???? Bhabhi tu meray saath thee uss din ,,,,,,,, papers Chairman kay pass haen ,,,, I request to present this matter for vote to honourable members ,,,,, Thank you members ,,,,,,,
Phir aik pin drop silence ,,,,,,,,,,
Khawja Sb: maen nay paper saaray dekhay haen ,,,,, bzaahir in main koi ghalat baat nazar nahin aatee ,,,, lakin mazeed clarity kay liay aik 3 members committee ho gi ,,,,, with in 2 days apni report day gi ,,,,,,
Iffat: Sir ,,,,, why committee why not the full house ?????? just finish this bloody matter right a moment ,,,,,
Khawja Sb: No ,,,,, madam ,,,,, committee will work and report ,,,,,,ok ,,,,,, next item of the agenda ,,,,, 
Iffat: Rule 33 A ,,,,, constitution of PJP ,,,,,, in absence  of Secretary ,,,, Information Secretary will conduct the session ,,,, In absence of Secretary Information ,,, the Finance secretary will conduct the meeting ,,,,, Maen request krti hoon Mr Tahir Bajwa say keh woh Secreaty kay fraaiz sar anjam dain ,,,,,,,,, Maen Walk Out krti hoon ,,,,, aur yeh PJP ki history main first time ho gaa keh Secretary staged a walk out ,,,,, Thanks to all members ,,,,,,,,,,
Aik maut kaa saa sanaata chaa giaa ,,,,,,, 
Iffat baahar jaanay lagi tu aik young member nay Punjabi main kahaa ,,,,,,, o cheetee lagee ain Madam ,,,,,,,,, (Madam u acted like a tigress ) ,,,, Iffat nay ussay waaqee cheetee ki aankh say dekhaa aur muskuraa kay baahar nikal gyee ……… 
Iffat: Kareem Baba  ,,,,,,,, chalo ,,,,,,, 
Kareem Khan: Jee beebee ,,,,,,,,, aur uss nay car ko tezi say bhgaa diaa ,,,,,, kyee correspondence peechay bhaagay ,,,,, kyee camera flash chaleen ,,,,,, aur Breaking News chal pree tamam channel pay ,,,, yahee khabar hum nay Hilton main sunee ,,,,
Sham tak tamam TV Channels nay Iffat kay interview liay ,,,,, 
Sham ko hee Nasir ki aamad hui ,,,,,, 
Iffat: Asslaam O Alaikum Nasir ,,,,,,,, welcome back to sweet home ,,,,
Nasir: Thank You Iffat 
Iffat nay aagay brh kay uss kaa coat utaaraa aur ussay hug kia ,,,,, 
Iffat: Aap shower lay len ,,,, men khanaa lagwaati hoon ….
Nasir: woh tu theek hai ,,,, lakin yeh kia ho raha hai tumharee siasat main ,,,,, 
Iffat: Sub theek hai ,,, aap preshan naa hon ,,,,
Nasir: Khawja Ikram ka phone aaya thaa ,,,,,, woh tum say sakht naraz hai ,,,, and u know him better than me ,,,,, bahut braa aadmi hai ,,,,,, ussay naraz naa kro ,,,, 
Iffat: Yes Nasir ,,,, I know him better than you ,,,,, aap worried na hon woh meray Leader haen ,,,,, sub theek ho jaaye gaa ,,,,, 
Nasir kandhay uchkaata huaa wash room giaa aur thoree der baad dining table pay aayaa ,,,,,, khaana khaatay huay ,,,,,,,
Nasir: Iffat ,,,, yeh btao ,,,, aap kahan thee UK main ,,,,, 
Iffat kaa dil zor say dharkaa ,,,, woh siasat danon kay aagay tu siasat kr sakti thee lakin husband kay aagay yeh pehla moqaa thaa keh woh jhoot bolnay lagi thee ,,,,
Iffat: Jee bilkul btaati hoon ,,,,,, bahut see baatain aap say share krni haen ,,,,, bahut say plans haen ,,,,, aap tasali say khaana khaayen ,,,,,, 
Woh khamoshi say khana khaata rahaa aur Iffat wahan bethee rahee ,,,,,,
Woh donoon apnay bed room main aaye ,,,,,, aur Nasir nay apna Laptop khol lia ,,,,
Iffat: aap kia pooch rahay thay keh maen kahan rahee ,,,,, 
Aap kay jaanay kay baad maen Nay Radisson say check out kia ,,,,, mujhay ptaa chala keh Fazlurehman Sahib apni beti kay pass Cambridge haen ,,,,, unhon nay mujhay bulaa lia ,,,, 2 din maen wahan rahee ,,,,, phir un kay saath hee Glasgow  chali gyee ,,, bahut mazaa aaya ,,,, phir maen 3 din kay liay Paris chali gyee ,,,, Paris main bhee aik teacher say millee ,,,, waheen South Asia Conference for Education ho rahee thee ,,,,, aik din woh attend kia ,,,,,,, Kassam say bahut enjoy kia gumnaami ki zindagi main ,,,,,,
Nasir: kia waaqee aesaa hai Iffat ?
Iffat kay paaoon say zameen nikal gyee ,,,,, 
Iffat: aap ko koi shak hai Nasir?
Nasir: kia kahoon maen ,,,,, lakin matters clear nahin haen ,,,,,,
Iffat: Nasir aap tu aesay naa kahain ,,,,,,, 
Nasir: Yar ,,,,,,, bahut bree confusion hai ,,,,, Khawja kaa 2 dfaa phone aaya hai mujhay ,,,,, 
Iffat: Aap ko Khawja kaa aitbaar hai aur apni BV ka naheen ,,,,,,,, very bad 
Nasir: Yar ptaa hai kia hotaa hai ,,,,,, maen nay tumhain har trah ki aazadi dee hui hai ,,,,, kissee cheez ki kammi nahin hai ,,,,, mujhay khushi hoti hai tumhain itni ache position pay ,,,, tum nay waaqee mehnat ki hai ,,,,, lakin iss dfaa kiun ??? honestly saying ,,,,, mujhay kuch achaa naheen lgaa yeh sub ,,,,, I don’t know why 
Iffat: Nasir aap mujhay hurt kr rahay ho ,,,,,, it is really unfair ,,,,,
Nasir: I know it is not fair at all ,,,, lakin ,,,,,, maen bahut confuse hoon ,,,,, 
Iffat nay uss kay saamnay ho kay uss ka baazoo pakar kay kahaa ,,,,, 
Iffat: aap confuse naa hoon ,,,, mujh say sawal jwab krain ,,,,, please Nasir aesaa naa krain meray saath ,,,,,, 
Nasir: Kia sawal kroon ??? kia jwab milay gaa ???? 
Iffat: aap mujh pay ghussaa kiun nahin kar rahay ,,,, aap mujhay maar kiun naheen rahay ,,,, Nasir mujhay aik dfaa maar dalo ,,,, mujhay qatra qatraa naa maro ,,,,,, 
Nasir: Iffat mujhay ab ptaa chala hai keh maen waaqee tum say bahut piar krtaa hoon ,,,,, meray dil say shak aur gumaan kiun nahin jaa rahaa ,,,, yar maen tu aik practical aadmee hoon ,,,, in cheezoon ko maen apnay L pay  likhtaa thaa ,,, lakin ab maen kiun trap rahaa hoon tumharee be wafaaee pay ,,,,,,,,,
Iffat nay cheekh kay kahaa ,,,,,,,, Nasir hosh kro ,,,,, kia keh rahay ho ,,,, 
Uss ka chehraa spot thaa ,,,,, Iffat ko uss kay yaqeen kay peechay ki kahani samajh nahin aa rahee thee ,,,,, woh dil hee dil main duaen maang rahee thee keh uss ki choti see bewafaaee chup jaaye ,,,,, woh apnay aap ko bahut mazboot kr rahee the andar say ,,,, yeh aasaab ki jang thee ,,,,,
Iffat: Nasir ,,,, maen kessay aap ko yaqeen dilaaoon ???? aap konsee kasaam pe yaqeen kro gay ,,,,,,, 
Nasir: tum mujh say waaqee naa khush thee Iffat ?
Iffat: Allah jaanta hai aesaa naheen thaa aur naa hai ,,,,,,, 
Nasir: Phir tum nay kiun moonh kaala kiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ,,,,,,,,,, kiun ?
Iffat kaanp kay reh gyee ,,,, uss kay hont hill rahay thay lakin zubaan say koi awaz nahin thee ,,,,,,,,
Iffat: Nasir ,,,,, ghaur say dekho ,,,, meraa moonh pehlay say ziaada khoobsoorat ho gia hai ,,,,,, iss pay koi kaalak naa thee naa hai ,,,,, 
Nasir: Kuch gandgi aur kuch kaalak dekhnay say naheen dikhaaee detee ,,,,, Iffat tum nay mujay bahut hurt kia hai ,,,,
Iffat: Jee Doctor Nasir Ali Khan Sahib ,,,,, aap bilkul theek fermaaa rahay haen ,,,,, maen 13 saal iss bister pay kanton pay laut tee rahee hoon ,,,,, maen tu kabhee hurt naheen hui ,,,, Maen nay har pal har lamhaa jo azaab sahay haen who tu kabhee aap ko nazar naheen aaye ,,,,,, maen aaj tak aaj tak aap kay bhai kay bachay say apni mamta ki pias bujhaatee rahee ,,,,, uss waqt tu sub theek thaa ,,,, aaj aik ghalat baat pay ,,, aik aesi baat pay jiss kaa koi wajood bhee nahin hai uss pay aap hurt ho gaye ,,,,,,, wah Dr sb wah ,,,,,,,,,, 
Nasir: Tumhain kiss cheez ki kammi hai ….. sub kuch tumhaaray pass hai ,,,, pooch jaa kay un say jin kay pass aik waqt ka khaana naheen hai ,,,,, 
Iffat: Nasir ,,,, aap nay sub kuch diaa mujhay ,,,, lakin kabhee bhee aap nay meray dil main jhaank kay dekhaa hai ,,,, maen kitni piaasee hoon ,,,, maen kahaan jaaooon Nasir ,,,,, maen kahan jaaoon ,,,,,,, kia maen sarak pay khray ho kay har kissee ko cheekh cheekh kay btaaooon keh dekho Iffat Nasir kitnee badkismat  hai ,,,, Maen nay kuch naheen kia ,,,, lakin aap nay mujhay iss muqam pay laa khraa kia hai keh kal maen kissee mard ko kahoon keh ,,,,, come onnnnnnnnnnnn and fuck meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Ussee waqt aik znaatay daar thappar Iffat kay moonh per praa ,,,,,,,, who uchal kay bed per giree ,,,,,,,,
Nasir: Jo bakwaas dil main aatee hai krtee jaatee ho ,,,,,,,,,, koi insaaniaat ,,,, koi hyaa ,,,,, kuch hai tum main ,,,,, soooar ki bachi ,,,,,,, 
Nasir kee aankhon main say sholay nikal rahay thay ,,,,,, lakin aglay lamhay ,,,,, ,,,,,, aur aglay lamhay ,,,,,, aglay lamhay uss nay Iffat ko bed say uthaa kay ……apnay galay say lgaa liaa ,,,,,,,,,, uss nay ussay itnaa bheenchaa keh Iffat ko apnaa saans ruktaa huaa mehsoos huaa ,,,,,,, woh zindagi main pehlee dfaa ussay moonh pay sar pay ,,,, maathay pay aur neck pay piar kr rahaa thaa ,,,,,, 
Nasir: Mujhay moaaf kr do Iffat ,,,,, maen tumhain tor rahaa thaa ,,,,,,, 
Iffat uss ko dekh kay muskuraa dee ,,,,,,,, 
Iffat: Nasir mujh say sub kuch lay lo ,,,, lakin ,,,,, lakin mujhay apnaa piaar day do ,,,, bus ,,,,, maen sirf aur sirf tumhaaray piar ki bhooki hoon ,,,, 
Nasir ussay kiss krnay lgaa ,,,,, uss kay sar pay uss ki aansoo say tar gaalon pay ,,,,
Nasir: Iffat ,,,,, mujhay moaf kr do ,,,,, 
Iffat apnay aansoo poonchtay huay ,,,,, 
Iffat: Sirf aik shert pay ,,,,
Nasir: har shert manzoor hai ,,,,,, 
Iffat nay apna sar apnay aik kandhay ki traf giraayaa ,,,,, aur bahut maasoom andaaz main dekhtay huay bole ,,,,,,,, 
Iffat: mujhay piar kro gay naa ,,,,,,,,,, maen bahut khoobsoorat hoon ,,,,, meri aankhain ,,,, meray hont ,,,,,  ,,,,,,, meraa sraapa ,,,,, yeh sub tumharay piar kay bhookay haen ,,,,, in sub ko piar ko gay naaa ????
Nasir: Tum bahut khoobsoorat ho ,,,,,, bahut ziaada 
Who phir aik doosray kay galay lug gaye ,,,,,, 
Nasir: Iffat mujhay moaf kr do maen nay tumhain maara hai ,,,,, 
Iffat: Mujhay achaa lgaa ,,,, bahut achaa lgaa ,,,, maen nay apnay mard say maar khaaee hai ,,,,mujhay aur maaro ,,,,,, maen uff tak naheen kroon gee ,,,, lakin Nasir ,,,, mujhay who sub kuch do jo aik BV ka haq hotaa hai ,,,, 
Nasir Khamosh ho giaa aur ussay piar krtaa rahaa khamoshi say ,,,,,
Nasir:  achaa ,,, meray liay kia lay kay aaee ho ,,,,,,,,
Iffat: apnay aansoo saaf krtay huay ,,,,,,,araay bahut kuch ,,,, aap ko dikhaaoon ?
Woh apni shopping dikhaanay lagee ,,,,, iffat ki choice bahut ache thee ,,,,, saaree shopping bahut ache thee ,,,,,,, Nasir kuch der kay liay wash room giaa ,,,,,,,, ussee waqt Iffat bed pay hee sajday main gir paree ,,,,, aur Allah ka shukar adaa krnay lagi ,,,,,,
Nasir kay aanay say pehlay woh sajday say uth chuki thee ,,,,, 
Iffat: Nasir ,,,, yeh nighty kessi hai ? pehn kay dikhaaoon ????
Nasir : Haan yaar ,,,,,,,, kaafee din ho gaye haen iss dfaa tu ,,,,, shayad 20 din ,,,,,,,, 
Iffat : Lakin aaj kay baad meri mrzee ,,,,,, ok ???? 
Nasir: Haen ,,,,,,,, woh kessay ,,,,,,, 
Iffat: I will tell you Nasir ,,,, u know my university teacher ,,,,, Sir ,,, Fazal …..he is in UK now a days ,,,, un ki betee Genatics main Ph D kr rahee hai ,,,, uss say meri in detail gupshup hui hai ,,,,, uss nay mujhay bahut zabardast baatain btaaee haen ,,,,,,, 
Nasir: Achaaaa ,,,,,,,, mujhay bhee btao ,,,,,, 
Iffat nay aagay brh kay uss kay galay main baahain daal dee ,,,,,, 
Iffat: Nasir ,,,, aik baat maano gay ? Please mujhay bachaa day do ,,,,,,,,,
Nasir hakka bakka reh giaa yeh sun kay ,,,,
Nasir: Allah day gaa ,,,,,, maen nay tu kabhi nahin rokaa ,,,,,,, 
Iffat: Hum koshish krain gay tu Allah day gaa ……. Aap kal meray saath chalain  ,,,, aik Gyne Specialist haen ,,,,, Dr Asifa ,,,,,
Nasir: Maen jaantaa hoon ussay ,,,,, woh meri student rahee hai ,,,,, ab achaa lgtaa hai uss kay pass jaana ???
Iffat: Kissee aur kay pass chalay chalain ,,,, lakin khudaa kay liay meri baat ko serious lain aap ,,,,,
Nasir: OK OK OK ,,,,, maen person  subah jaa raha hoon Istambul ,,,, wahan Dr Duglus hai ,,,,,, uss say discuss kroon gaa ,,,,,,,, ab khush ,,,,,,
Iffat: Bahut khush ,,,, lakin ab jessay maen kahoon ,,,,,, ok ? btaaoon gi naheen ,,,, bus hum krain gay wessay ,,,,,, aap ko kassam hai aap nay inkaar nahin krnaa ,,,,,, 
Nasir hanstay huay ,,,,,,, chalo theek hai ,,,,,, 
Iffat: nighty pehn loon ???
Nasir kay haan kehnay say pehlay woh dressing room bhaag pree thee ,,,
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Here is all the information you need about the movies at the 9th Korean Film Festival in Melbourne!
The 9th Korean Film Festival (KOFFIA) has hit Australian shores on August 9th in Sydney. They will be heading to major cities around Australia including Brisbane, Melbourne, and Canberra until September 23rd. In Melbourne, KOFFIA 2018 will take place from September 6th to 13th at ACMI, Australian Centre for the Moving Image. A huge range of Korean movies covering different genres from horror to romance will be screened. Many movies will be making their Australian premiere at KOFFIA 2018. Check out the Melbourne schedule for KOFFIA below! One single ticket for adults is $16, while concession tickets are $12. There is also a 4-session pass that is available. This pass allows one person to see four films at a discounted price, so it is really worth it. However, it is only available offline at the venue's box office. Furthermore, sessions must be selected at the time of purchase. You can book by selecting which movie you want to watch, by selecting the cinema, or simply by contacting them. Visit this website to purchase tickets. All the information and details about the movies being screened at KOFFIA in Melbourne! A Taxi Driver Director: Jang Hoon Time length: 137 minutes Cast: Song Kang-ho, Thomas Kretschmann, Yoo Hai-jin, Ryu Jun-yeol Genre: Drama   Synopsis: May 1980, South Korea. Manseob is a taxi driver in Seoul who lives from hand to mouth, raising an 11-year-old daughter on his own after the recent death of his wife. After paying off his late wife's hospital bills, all he has left in his possession is an old taxi that he treasures. One day, he overhears that there is a foreigner who will pay big money for a ride down to Gwangju city and back before curfew. Happy to be making big money to pay his overdue monthly rent, Man-sub snatches the job, not knowing that the foreigner is a German journalist with a hidden agenda. They arrive to find a city under siege by the military government, with the citizens, led by a determined group of college students, rising up to demand freedom. What began as an easy fare becomes a life-or-death struggle in the midst of the Gwangju Uprising, a critical event in modern South Korea. Be With You Director: Lee Jang-hoon Time length: 132 minutes Cast: So Ji-sub, Son Ye-jin Genre: Romance, Fantasy Synopsis: Woo-jin and his son Ji-ho, struggle to cope with the loss of the mum of the family, Soo-ah. Woo-jin is heartbroken and concerned over his son, who truly believes that his mother will return in the rainy season just like in his favourite fairy tale. In a midsummer day's miracle, however, Soo-ah returns, but with no recollection of who her husband and son are. Whilst rebuilding their memories, they await what will happen with the imminent approach for the end of the rainy season. Midnight Runners Director: Jason Kim Time length: 108 minutes Cast: Park Seo-joon, Kang Ha-neul, Lee Ho-jung Genre: Crime, Action Synopsis: At Seoul's prestigious Police University, slow-witted jock Gi-jun and shy bookworm Hee-yeol become best buddies through their tough training. On a rare night out, they witness the abduction of a young woman. Turning to the authorities for support, their pleas fall on deaf ears as the police are preoccupied with a high-profile kidnapping case. Gi-jun and Hee-yeol are called to action and must become a formidable crime-fighting force having no alternative but to investigate the abduction themselves. This leads to a night of comedic hijinks and shocking revelations as they learn to apply both their deductive and combat training in the real world. Little Forest Director: Yim Soon-rye Time length: 104 minutes Cast: Kim Tae-ri, Ryu Jun-yeol, Moon So-ri Genre: Drama Synopsis: No job, bad romance and terrible grades… Nothing goes smoothly in young Hye-won's life in the big city. She puts her unsolved matters behind and impulsively returns to her country hometown, to the house where her mother left her when she was 18. There she reunites with her childhood friends Jae-ha and Eun-sook who are living rural lives in their own ways. Hye-won's days are filled with simple but peaceful moments as she prepares meals with her organic ingredients. Throughout four seasons Hye-won slowly finds the real pleasure in living the simple life, and realizes the genuine reason that led her back to her homeland. I Can Speak Director: Kim Hyun-suk Time length: 119 minutes Cast: Na Moon-hee, Lee Je-hoon Genre: Drama Synopsis: Min-jae, a fastidious young civil servant, takes on a new post, eager to impress in his new district while he takes care of his younger brother at home. Little does he expect that he will end up locking horns with the elderly Ok-boon, known as the 'goblin granny' she terrorizes the office with innumerable complaints on a daily basis. However, before the rivalry gets the best of either of them, Ok-boon discovers that Min-jae is a great English speaker, and since she desperately wishes to reconnect with her long-lost brother in America, she makes him a proposition: a moratorium on abusing the office's resources in exchange for English lessons. Before long the two grow close until some long-buried secrets make a very public return to the surface. Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum Director: Jung Bum-sik Time length: 94 minutes Cast: Lee Seung-wook, Mun Ye-won, Park Ji-hyun Genre: Horror Synopsis: After seeing the news of two teenage boys that have gone missing after exploring Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital, Ha-joon, owner of YouTube channel 'Horror Times' decides to explore the building as well. Recruiting a group of volunteers they venture into the notorious psychiatric hospital, dubbed one of 'the seven freakiest places on Earth'. Shut down in the 1970s, following an alleged mass suicide of its patients, the asylum is rumoured to have housed political prisoners as well as the mentally ill, who were tortured and tested on by the director, who has since disappeared. Each team member is fitted with a camera rig that films both them and their point of view, while team captain Ha-joon guides them remotely through the abandoned corridors from a tent in the woods outside. What the volunteers don't know is that, in an effort to boost online views, Ha-joon and his colleagues are leading them into a hoax. But the scares soon veer off script, suggesting that legitimate supernatural forces are at work. Stand By Me Director: Bang Soo-In Time length: 92 minutes Cast: Lee Sun-jae, Jeong Ji-hoon Genre: Drama Synopsis: Deok-gu, a 7 year old boy, lives with his little sister Deok-hee and his grandfather in a country village. A few years ago, Deok-gu's father passed away in a traffic accident, and soon after, his mother ran away with her father's life insurance payout. Working part-time just in order to survive, the grandfather struggles to raise the kids, and it's not easy to buy even a small toy for Deok-gu. While Deok-gu prepares to enter elementary school, his grandfather discovers that he doesn't have much time left. Knowing that Deok-gu is too young to look after himself and his sister his grandfather prepares a present for his grandchildren that may be his last. The Vanished Director: Lee Chang-hee Time length: 101 minutes Cast: Kim Sang-kyung, Kim Kang-woo, Kim Hee-ae Genre: Mystery, Thriller Synopsis: On a dark and stormy night, a watchman on late shift at Korea's National Forensics Laboratory discovers that a body has up and vanished from the morgue, after chasing him around. The police sent to investigate the matter are led by Detective Woo, who seems to have a haunted past himself. The missing body is that of Yoon-seol, a powerful and wealthy businesswoman who died of a heart attack. Detective Woo's attention is immediately piqued by the woman's widower, the much younger, handsome Jin-han. It seems Jin-han, a bio-med researcher whose work was never taken seriously by the domineering Yoon-seol, was a trophy husband. Unfolding over the course of one night, predominantly in one location, The Vanished channels the spirit of Alfred Hitchcock and a dash of Euro noir for a psychological thriller that delivers. Glass Garden Director: Shin Su-won Time length: 117 minutes Cast: Moon Geun-young, Kim Tae-hun, Suh Tai-hwa Genre: Mystery, Fantasy Synopsis: Despite her disabled leg, Ph.D. student Jae-yeon is a brilliant researcher with a rare ability to communicate with nature. Having been hurt by her hypocrite colleague and lover, she turns her back to the world and goes deep into the forest to live alone in a glass garden. Meanwhile, novelist Ji-hoon develops a fascination for Jae-yeon and, despite her cold reception, begins to hover around her. Inspired by her, he eventually writes a novel about her titled 'The Glass Garden'. Jae-yeon slowly begins to open up to him. However, he realizes that something mysterious is happening in the glass garden and, shocked and confused, makes a crucial mistake from which there will be no return. Golden Slumber Director: Noh Dong-seok Time length: 108 minutes Cast: Gang Dong-won, Han Hyo-joo, Kim Eui-sung Genre: Action, Thriller Synopsis: Gun-woo is your average, model-citizen. He's become quite the local celebrity after saving the life of a top class K-pop star and enjoys his days working as a courier delivering packages in the bustling city of Seoul. This peaceful life is turned upside down when he witnesses the assassination of a presidential candidate in a bombing incident. There's a conspiracy afoot however, as all the evidence, security-camera footage, witness testimonies and even fingerprints, point to Gun-woo as the culprit. After necessitating a breathless dash from harm's way on his part to avoid incarceration, all Gun-woo can confide in is Mr. Min a friend of a friend who does his hardest to clear Gun-woo's name from this conspiracy. As time passes, the incident spreads its reach across others close to Gun-woo and it appears that the mastermind behind it all has a personal score to settle against him. A Haunting Hitchhike Director: Jeong Hee-jae Time length: 108 minutes Cast: Roh Jeong-eui, Park Hee-soon, Kim Ko-eun Genre: Drama Synopsis: Sixteen year-old Jeong-ae lives with her father in an area being redeveloped in Seoul. Her father was diagnosed with an end-stage cancer but refuses treatment as he has given up all hope in living and awaits his death. One day, Jeong-ae receives a letter from her mother, who left home a long time ago. Thinking that it is her only hope left Jeong-ae leaves in search of a mother she has never seen aided by her friend Hyo-jeong who also shares a goal in finding her biological father. Although their first attempt ends abruptly through unforeseen circumstances, Jeong-ae meets a man she suspects may be Hyo-jeong's father. What A Man Wants Director: Lee Byeong-heon Time length: 101 minutes Cast: Lee Sung-min, Shin Ha-kyun, Song Ji-hyo Genre: Drama, Comedy Synopsis: Seok-gun, an ex-rollercoaster designer turned taxi driver loves his wife Dam-deok but he also loves playing with fire on secret nights out. But Dam-deok's sudden death leaves Seok-geun miserable and heartbroken realising that she was the true love for him. Bong-soo is the boring and prude husband of Seok-geun's sister, Mi-young. His Italian restaurant business seems lacklustre, and so is his marriage, until he meets Jenny, who later ends up getting a job at his restaurant. Fond of Jenny's personality and good sense of humour, Mi-young decides to hire Jenny as housekeeper for her brother, Seok-geun to liven up his house. How well will these four people get along with each other until something blows up? Champion Director: Kim Yong-wan Time length: 108 minutes Cast: Ma Dong-seok, Han Ye-ri Genre: Sports, Drama, Comedy Synopsis: Mark, a Korean former arm-wrestling champion raised in the U.S. now makes his living as a bouncer in bars and as a security guard in big-box stores. Lonely and unfulfilled, he takes up the offer of his old friend Jin-ki to return to his native country and resume his sports career. To add to the incentive of returning home, Jin-ki promises to provide the address of Mark's long-lost mother who gave him up for adoption. Upon arriving in Korea, Mark heads to the address only to discover that his mother died years earlier. But he does come into contact with a family he never knew he had, a widowed half-sister with her son and daughter. Coming to terms with his roots he must make a name for himself as he aims to become the number one arm wrestler back in his motherland. Believer Director: Lee Hae-young Time length: 123 minutes Cast: Cho Jin-woong, Ryu Jun-yeol, Kim Sung-ryoung, Park Hae-jun Genre: Crime, Action Synopsis: Won-ho, a troubled and obsessive head detective of Seoul's narcotics squad is hell-bent on arresting the elusive Mr.Lee, the boss of the biggest drug cartel in Asia. He hits the lowest point in his 2 year investigation when Soo-jung, his teenage girl mole in the cartel is murdered by Mr.Lee's men. Just when the investigation is about to be called off, an explosion at a Seoul drug lab which wipes out most of Lee's higher-ups comes in as a stroke of luck as one of the survivors, Rak, low-level member of Lee's organisation decides to aid Won-ho in capturing Lee. What begins is an exhilarating crime thriller edgy in its spiral toward an explosive conclusion. Keys to the Heart Director: Choi Seong-hyeon Time length: 121 minutes Cast: Lee Byung-hun, Han Ji-min, Park Jung-min Genre: Drama, Comedy Synopsis: A washed-up boxer, Jo-ha, has lived his life relying on nothing but his physical strength. His glory days were short lived and the previous welterweight champion makes ends meet by sparring other boxers and by distributing flyers on the streets. Soon after he is fired from his latest gig, he runs into his mother In-sook, who left him and his violent father while he was still an early teen. Eager for a free place to crash, Jo-ha puts aside the resentment and grudge toward his ageing mother and accepts her offer to stay in her home until he can get back on his feet. There, he meets his autistic half-brother Jin-tae, whom he didn't know existed. Microhabitat Director: Jeon Go-woon Time length: 106 minutes Cast: E Som, Ahn Jae-hong, Kang Jin-ah, Kim Kuk-hee Genre: Drama, Black Comedy Synopsis: Miso is a 31-year-old housekeeper who lives strategically on a small budget but leaves enough aside for her life's three greatest pleasures: whisky, cigarettes, and her boyfriend Han-sol. When New Year's Day brings about an across-the-board price hike on cigarettes, rather than cut back on the habit, she gives up having a roof over her head and begins to surf through the couches of her old college friends, each of whom has their particular circumstances that don't allow her to stick around for long. Which movie are you most excited to watch at KOFFIA? Let us know in the comments below! 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Here is all the information you need about the movies at the 9th Korean Film Festival in Melbourne!
The 9th Korean Film Festival (KOFFIA) has hit Australian shores on August 9th in Sydney. They will be heading to major cities around Australia including Brisbane, Melbourne, and Canberra until September 23rd. In Melbourne, KOFFIA 2018 will take place from September 6th to 13th at ACMI, Australian Centre for the Moving Image. A huge range of Korean movies covering different genres from horror to romance will be screened. Many movies will be making their Australian premiere at KOFFIA 2018. Check out the Melbourne schedule for KOFFIA below! One single ticket for adults is $16, while concession tickets are $12. There is also a 4-session pass that is available. This pass allows one person to see four films at a discounted price, so it is really worth it. However, it is only available offline at the venue's box office. Furthermore, sessions must be selected at the time of purchase. You can book by selecting which movie you want to watch, by selecting the cinema, or simply by contacting them. Visit this website to purchase tickets. All the information and details about the movies being screened at KOFFIA in Melbourne! A Taxi Driver Director: Jang Hoon Time length: 137 minutes Cast: Song Kang-ho, Thomas Kretschmann, Yoo Hai-jin, Ryu Jun-yeol Genre: Drama   Synopsis: May 1980, South Korea. Manseob is a taxi driver in Seoul who lives from hand to mouth, raising an 11-year-old daughter on his own after the recent death of his wife. After paying off his late wife's hospital bills, all he has left in his possession is an old taxi that he treasures. One day, he overhears that there is a foreigner who will pay big money for a ride down to Gwangju city and back before curfew. Happy to be making big money to pay his overdue monthly rent, Man-sub snatches the job, not knowing that the foreigner is a German journalist with a hidden agenda. They arrive to find a city under siege by the military government, with the citizens, led by a determined group of college students, rising up to demand freedom. What began as an easy fare becomes a life-or-death struggle in the midst of the Gwangju Uprising, a critical event in modern South Korea. Be With You Director: Lee Jang-hoon Time length: 132 minutes Cast: So Ji-sub, Son Ye-jin Genre: Romance, Fantasy Synopsis: Woo-jin and his son Ji-ho, struggle to cope with the loss of the mum of the family, Soo-ah. Woo-jin is heartbroken and concerned over his son, who truly believes that his mother will return in the rainy season just like in his favourite fairy tale. In a midsummer day's miracle, however, Soo-ah returns, but with no recollection of who her husband and son are. Whilst rebuilding their memories, they await what will happen with the imminent approach for the end of the rainy season. Midnight Runners Director: Jason Kim Time length: 108 minutes Cast: Park Seo-joon, Kang Ha-neul, Lee Ho-jung Genre: Crime, Action Synopsis: At Seoul's prestigious Police University, slow-witted jock Gi-jun and shy bookworm Hee-yeol become best buddies through their tough training. On a rare night out, they witness the abduction of a young woman. Turning to the authorities for support, their pleas fall on deaf ears as the police are preoccupied with a high-profile kidnapping case. Gi-jun and Hee-yeol are called to action and must become a formidable crime-fighting force having no alternative but to investigate the abduction themselves. This leads to a night of comedic hijinks and shocking revelations as they learn to apply both their deductive and combat training in the real world. Little Forest Director: Yim Soon-rye Time length: 104 minutes Cast: Kim Tae-ri, Ryu Jun-yeol, Moon So-ri Genre: Drama Synopsis: No job, bad romance and terrible grades… Nothing goes smoothly in young Hye-won's life in the big city. She puts her unsolved matters behind and impulsively returns to her country hometown, to the house where her mother left her when she was 18. There she reunites with her childhood friends Jae-ha and Eun-sook who are living rural lives in their own ways. Hye-won's days are filled with simple but peaceful moments as she prepares meals with her organic ingredients. Throughout four seasons Hye-won slowly finds the real pleasure in living the simple life, and realizes the genuine reason that led her back to her homeland. I Can Speak Director: Kim Hyun-suk Time length: 119 minutes Cast: Na Moon-hee, Lee Je-hoon Genre: Drama Synopsis: Min-jae, a fastidious young civil servant, takes on a new post, eager to impress in his new district while he takes care of his younger brother at home. Little does he expect that he will end up locking horns with the elderly Ok-boon, known as the 'goblin granny' she terrorizes the office with innumerable complaints on a daily basis. However, before the rivalry gets the best of either of them, Ok-boon discovers that Min-jae is a great English speaker, and since she desperately wishes to reconnect with her long-lost brother in America, she makes him a proposition: a moratorium on abusing the office's resources in exchange for English lessons. Before long the two grow close until some long-buried secrets make a very public return to the surface. Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum Director: Jung Bum-sik Time length: 94 minutes Cast: Lee Seung-wook, Mun Ye-won, Park Ji-hyun Genre: Horror Synopsis: After seeing the news of two teenage boys that have gone missing after exploring Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital, Ha-joon, owner of YouTube channel 'Horror Times' decides to explore the building as well. Recruiting a group of volunteers they venture into the notorious psychiatric hospital, dubbed one of 'the seven freakiest places on Earth'. Shut down in the 1970s, following an alleged mass suicide of its patients, the asylum is rumoured to have housed political prisoners as well as the mentally ill, who were tortured and tested on by the director, who has since disappeared. Each team member is fitted with a camera rig that films both them and their point of view, while team captain Ha-joon guides them remotely through the abandoned corridors from a tent in the woods outside. What the volunteers don't know is that, in an effort to boost online views, Ha-joon and his colleagues are leading them into a hoax. But the scares soon veer off script, suggesting that legitimate supernatural forces are at work. Stand By Me Director: Bang Soo-In Time length: 92 minutes Cast: Lee Sun-jae, Jeong Ji-hoon Genre: Drama Synopsis: Deok-gu, a 7 year old boy, lives with his little sister Deok-hee and his grandfather in a country village. A few years ago, Deok-gu's father passed away in a traffic accident, and soon after, his mother ran away with her father's life insurance payout. Working part-time just in order to survive, the grandfather struggles to raise the kids, and it's not easy to buy even a small toy for Deok-gu. While Deok-gu prepares to enter elementary school, his grandfather discovers that he doesn't have much time left. Knowing that Deok-gu is too young to look after himself and his sister his grandfather prepares a present for his grandchildren that may be his last. The Vanished Director: Lee Chang-hee Time length: 101 minutes Cast: Kim Sang-kyung, Kim Kang-woo, Kim Hee-ae Genre: Mystery, Thriller Synopsis: On a dark and stormy night, a watchman on late shift at Korea's National Forensics Laboratory discovers that a body has up and vanished from the morgue, after chasing him around. The police sent to investigate the matter are led by Detective Woo, who seems to have a haunted past himself. The missing body is that of Yoon-seol, a powerful and wealthy businesswoman who died of a heart attack. Detective Woo's attention is immediately piqued by the woman's widower, the much younger, handsome Jin-han. It seems Jin-han, a bio-med researcher whose work was never taken seriously by the domineering Yoon-seol, was a trophy husband. Unfolding over the course of one night, predominantly in one location, The Vanished channels the spirit of Alfred Hitchcock and a dash of Euro noir for a psychological thriller that delivers. Glass Garden Director: Shin Su-won Time length: 117 minutes Cast: Moon Geun-young, Kim Tae-hun, Suh Tai-hwa Genre: Mystery, Fantasy Synopsis: Despite her disabled leg, Ph.D. student Jae-yeon is a brilliant researcher with a rare ability to communicate with nature. Having been hurt by her hypocrite colleague and lover, she turns her back to the world and goes deep into the forest to live alone in a glass garden. Meanwhile, novelist Ji-hoon develops a fascination for Jae-yeon and, despite her cold reception, begins to hover around her. Inspired by her, he eventually writes a novel about her titled 'The Glass Garden'. Jae-yeon slowly begins to open up to him. However, he realizes that something mysterious is happening in the glass garden and, shocked and confused, makes a crucial mistake from which there will be no return. Golden Slumber Director: Noh Dong-seok Time length: 108 minutes Cast: Gang Dong-won, Han Hyo-joo, Kim Eui-sung Genre: Action, Thriller Synopsis: Gun-woo is your average, model-citizen. He's become quite the local celebrity after saving the life of a top class K-pop star and enjoys his days working as a courier delivering packages in the bustling city of Seoul. This peaceful life is turned upside down when he witnesses the assassination of a presidential candidate in a bombing incident. There's a conspiracy afoot however, as all the evidence, security-camera footage, witness testimonies and even fingerprints, point to Gun-woo as the culprit. After necessitating a breathless dash from harm's way on his part to avoid incarceration, all Gun-woo can confide in is Mr. Min a friend of a friend who does his hardest to clear Gun-woo's name from this conspiracy. As time passes, the incident spreads its reach across others close to Gun-woo and it appears that the mastermind behind it all has a personal score to settle against him. A Haunting Hitchhike Director: Jeong Hee-jae Time length: 108 minutes Cast: Roh Jeong-eui, Park Hee-soon, Kim Ko-eun Genre: Drama Synopsis: Sixteen year-old Jeong-ae lives with her father in an area being redeveloped in Seoul. Her father was diagnosed with an end-stage cancer but refuses treatment as he has given up all hope in living and awaits his death. One day, Jeong-ae receives a letter from her mother, who left home a long time ago. Thinking that it is her only hope left Jeong-ae leaves in search of a mother she has never seen aided by her friend Hyo-jeong who also shares a goal in finding her biological father. Although their first attempt ends abruptly through unforeseen circumstances, Jeong-ae meets a man she suspects may be Hyo-jeong's father. What A Man Wants Director: Lee Byeong-heon Time length: 101 minutes Cast: Lee Sung-min, Shin Ha-kyun, Song Ji-hyo Genre: Drama, Comedy Synopsis: Seok-gun, an ex-rollercoaster designer turned taxi driver loves his wife Dam-deok but he also loves playing with fire on secret nights out. But Dam-deok's sudden death leaves Seok-geun miserable and heartbroken realising that she was the true love for him. Bong-soo is the boring and prude husband of Seok-geun's sister, Mi-young. His Italian restaurant business seems lacklustre, and so is his marriage, until he meets Jenny, who later ends up getting a job at his restaurant. Fond of Jenny's personality and good sense of humour, Mi-young decides to hire Jenny as housekeeper for her brother, Seok-geun to liven up his house. How well will these four people get along with each other until something blows up? Champion Director: Kim Yong-wan Time length: 108 minutes Cast: Ma Dong-seok, Han Ye-ri Genre: Sports, Drama, Comedy Synopsis: Mark, a Korean former arm-wrestling champion raised in the U.S. now makes his living as a bouncer in bars and as a security guard in big-box stores. Lonely and unfulfilled, he takes up the offer of his old friend Jin-ki to return to his native country and resume his sports career. To add to the incentive of returning home, Jin-ki promises to provide the address of Mark's long-lost mother who gave him up for adoption. Upon arriving in Korea, Mark heads to the address only to discover that his mother died years earlier. But he does come into contact with a family he never knew he had, a widowed half-sister with her son and daughter. Coming to terms with his roots he must make a name for himself as he aims to become the number one arm wrestler back in his motherland. Believer Director: Lee Hae-young Time length: 123 minutes Cast: Cho Jin-woong, Ryu Jun-yeol, Kim Sung-ryoung, Park Hae-jun Genre: Crime, Action Synopsis: Won-ho, a troubled and obsessive head detective of Seoul's narcotics squad is hell-bent on arresting the elusive Mr.Lee, the boss of the biggest drug cartel in Asia. He hits the lowest point in his 2 year investigation when Soo-jung, his teenage girl mole in the cartel is murdered by Mr.Lee's men. Just when the investigation is about to be called off, an explosion at a Seoul drug lab which wipes out most of Lee's higher-ups comes in as a stroke of luck as one of the survivors, Rak, low-level member of Lee's organisation decides to aid Won-ho in capturing Lee. What begins is an exhilarating crime thriller edgy in its spiral toward an explosive conclusion. Keys to the Heart Director: Choi Seong-hyeon Time length: 121 minutes Cast: Lee Byung-hun, Han Ji-min, Park Jung-min Genre: Drama, Comedy Synopsis: A washed-up boxer, Jo-ha, has lived his life relying on nothing but his physical strength. His glory days were short lived and the previous welterweight champion makes ends meet by sparring other boxers and by distributing flyers on the streets. Soon after he is fired from his latest gig, he runs into his mother In-sook, who left him and his violent father while he was still an early teen. Eager for a free place to crash, Jo-ha puts aside the resentment and grudge toward his ageing mother and accepts her offer to stay in her home until he can get back on his feet. There, he meets his autistic half-brother Jin-tae, whom he didn't know existed. Microhabitat Director: Jeon Go-woon Time length: 106 minutes Cast: E Som, Ahn Jae-hong, Kang Jin-ah, Kim Kuk-hee Genre: Drama, Black Comedy Synopsis: Miso is a 31-year-old housekeeper who lives strategically on a small budget but leaves enough aside for her life's three greatest pleasures: whisky, cigarettes, and her boyfriend Han-sol. When New Year's Day brings about an across-the-board price hike on cigarettes, rather than cut back on the habit, she gives up having a roof over her head and begins to surf through the couches of her old college friends, each of whom has their particular circumstances that don't allow her to stick around for long. Which movie are you most excited to watch at KOFFIA? Let us know in the comments below! Keep following Officially Kmusic for more music, event and news updates!       Source (1) Written by Lindsay Edited by Tracey The post Here is all the information you need about the movies at the 9th Korean Film Festival in Melbourne! appeared first on The latest kpop news and music | Officially Kmusic.
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Here is all the information you need about the movies at the 9th Korean Film Festival in Melbourne!
The 9th Korean Film Festival (KOFFIA) has hit Australian shores on August 9th in Sydney. They will be heading to major cities around Australia including Brisbane, Melbourne, and Canberra until September 23rd. In Melbourne, KOFFIA 2018 will take place from September 6th to 13th at ACMI, Australian Centre for the Moving Image. A huge range of Korean movies covering different genres from horror to romance will be screened. Many movies will be making their Australian premiere at KOFFIA 2018. Check out the Melbourne schedule for KOFFIA below! One single ticket for adults is $16, while concession tickets are $12. There is also a 4-session pass that is available. This pass allows one person to see four films at a discounted price, so it is really worth it. However, it is only available offline at the venue's box office. Furthermore, sessions must be selected at the time of purchase. You can book by selecting which movie you want to watch, by selecting the cinema, or simply by contacting them. Visit this website to purchase tickets. All the information and details about the movies being screened at KOFFIA in Melbourne! A Taxi Driver Director: Jang Hoon Time length: 137 minutes Cast: Song Kang-ho, Thomas Kretschmann, Yoo Hai-jin, Ryu Jun-yeol Genre: Drama   Synopsis: May 1980, South Korea. Manseob is a taxi driver in Seoul who lives from hand to mouth, raising an 11-year-old daughter on his own after the recent death of his wife. After paying off his late wife's hospital bills, all he has left in his possession is an old taxi that he treasures. One day, he overhears that there is a foreigner who will pay big money for a ride down to Gwangju city and back before curfew. Happy to be making big money to pay his overdue monthly rent, Man-sub snatches the job, not knowing that the foreigner is a German journalist with a hidden agenda. They arrive to find a city under siege by the military government, with the citizens, led by a determined group of college students, rising up to demand freedom. What began as an easy fare becomes a life-or-death struggle in the midst of the Gwangju Uprising, a critical event in modern South Korea. Be With You Director: Lee Jang-hoon Time length: 132 minutes Cast: So Ji-sub, Son Ye-jin Genre: Romance, Fantasy Synopsis: Woo-jin and his son Ji-ho, struggle to cope with the loss of the mum of the family, Soo-ah. Woo-jin is heartbroken and concerned over his son, who truly believes that his mother will return in the rainy season just like in his favourite fairy tale. In a midsummer day's miracle, however, Soo-ah returns, but with no recollection of who her husband and son are. Whilst rebuilding their memories, they await what will happen with the imminent approach for the end of the rainy season. Midnight Runners Director: Jason Kim Time length: 108 minutes Cast: Park Seo-joon, Kang Ha-neul, Lee Ho-jung Genre: Crime, Action Synopsis: At Seoul's prestigious Police University, slow-witted jock Gi-jun and shy bookworm Hee-yeol become best buddies through their tough training. On a rare night out, they witness the abduction of a young woman. Turning to the authorities for support, their pleas fall on deaf ears as the police are preoccupied with a high-profile kidnapping case. Gi-jun and Hee-yeol are called to action and must become a formidable crime-fighting force having no alternative but to investigate the abduction themselves. This leads to a night of comedic hijinks and shocking revelations as they learn to apply both their deductive and combat training in the real world. Little Forest Director: Yim Soon-rye Time length: 104 minutes Cast: Kim Tae-ri, Ryu Jun-yeol, Moon So-ri Genre: Drama Synopsis: No job, bad romance and terrible grades… Nothing goes smoothly in young Hye-won's life in the big city. She puts her unsolved matters behind and impulsively returns to her country hometown, to the house where her mother left her when she was 18. There she reunites with her childhood friends Jae-ha and Eun-sook who are living rural lives in their own ways. Hye-won's days are filled with simple but peaceful moments as she prepares meals with her organic ingredients. Throughout four seasons Hye-won slowly finds the real pleasure in living the simple life, and realizes the genuine reason that led her back to her homeland. I Can Speak Director: Kim Hyun-suk Time length: 119 minutes Cast: Na Moon-hee, Lee Je-hoon Genre: Drama Synopsis: Min-jae, a fastidious young civil servant, takes on a new post, eager to impress in his new district while he takes care of his younger brother at home. Little does he expect that he will end up locking horns with the elderly Ok-boon, known as the 'goblin granny' she terrorizes the office with innumerable complaints on a daily basis. However, before the rivalry gets the best of either of them, Ok-boon discovers that Min-jae is a great English speaker, and since she desperately wishes to reconnect with her long-lost brother in America, she makes him a proposition: a moratorium on abusing the office's resources in exchange for English lessons. Before long the two grow close until some long-buried secrets make a very public return to the surface. Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum Director: Jung Bum-sik Time length: 94 minutes Cast: Lee Seung-wook, Mun Ye-won, Park Ji-hyun Genre: Horror Synopsis: After seeing the news of two teenage boys that have gone missing after exploring Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital, Ha-joon, owner of YouTube channel 'Horror Times' decides to explore the building as well. Recruiting a group of volunteers they venture into the notorious psychiatric hospital, dubbed one of 'the seven freakiest places on Earth'. Shut down in the 1970s, following an alleged mass suicide of its patients, the asylum is rumoured to have housed political prisoners as well as the mentally ill, who were tortured and tested on by the director, who has since disappeared. Each team member is fitted with a camera rig that films both them and their point of view, while team captain Ha-joon guides them remotely through the abandoned corridors from a tent in the woods outside. What the volunteers don't know is that, in an effort to boost online views, Ha-joon and his colleagues are leading them into a hoax. But the scares soon veer off script, suggesting that legitimate supernatural forces are at work. Stand By Me Director: Bang Soo-In Time length: 92 minutes Cast: Lee Sun-jae, Jeong Ji-hoon Genre: Drama Synopsis: Deok-gu, a 7 year old boy, lives with his little sister Deok-hee and his grandfather in a country village. A few years ago, Deok-gu's father passed away in a traffic accident, and soon after, his mother ran away with her father's life insurance payout. Working part-time just in order to survive, the grandfather struggles to raise the kids, and it's not easy to buy even a small toy for Deok-gu. While Deok-gu prepares to enter elementary school, his grandfather discovers that he doesn't have much time left. Knowing that Deok-gu is too young to look after himself and his sister his grandfather prepares a present for his grandchildren that may be his last. The Vanished Director: Lee Chang-hee Time length: 101 minutes Cast: Kim Sang-kyung, Kim Kang-woo, Kim Hee-ae Genre: Mystery, Thriller Synopsis: On a dark and stormy night, a watchman on late shift at Korea's National Forensics Laboratory discovers that a body has up and vanished from the morgue, after chasing him around. The police sent to investigate the matter are led by Detective Woo, who seems to have a haunted past himself. The missing body is that of Yoon-seol, a powerful and wealthy businesswoman who died of a heart attack. Detective Woo's attention is immediately piqued by the woman's widower, the much younger, handsome Jin-han. It seems Jin-han, a bio-med researcher whose work was never taken seriously by the domineering Yoon-seol, was a trophy husband. Unfolding over the course of one night, predominantly in one location, The Vanished channels the spirit of Alfred Hitchcock and a dash of Euro noir for a psychological thriller that delivers. Glass Garden Director: Shin Su-won Time length: 117 minutes Cast: Moon Geun-young, Kim Tae-hun, Suh Tai-hwa Genre: Mystery, Fantasy Synopsis: Despite her disabled leg, Ph.D. student Jae-yeon is a brilliant researcher with a rare ability to communicate with nature. Having been hurt by her hypocrite colleague and lover, she turns her back to the world and goes deep into the forest to live alone in a glass garden. Meanwhile, novelist Ji-hoon develops a fascination for Jae-yeon and, despite her cold reception, begins to hover around her. Inspired by her, he eventually writes a novel about her titled 'The Glass Garden'. Jae-yeon slowly begins to open up to him. However, he realizes that something mysterious is happening in the glass garden and, shocked and confused, makes a crucial mistake from which there will be no return. Golden Slumber Director: Noh Dong-seok Time length: 108 minutes Cast: Gang Dong-won, Han Hyo-joo, Kim Eui-sung Genre: Action, Thriller Synopsis: Gun-woo is your average, model-citizen. He's become quite the local celebrity after saving the life of a top class K-pop star and enjoys his days working as a courier delivering packages in the bustling city of Seoul. This peaceful life is turned upside down when he witnesses the assassination of a presidential candidate in a bombing incident. There's a conspiracy afoot however, as all the evidence, security-camera footage, witness testimonies and even fingerprints, point to Gun-woo as the culprit. After necessitating a breathless dash from harm's way on his part to avoid incarceration, all Gun-woo can confide in is Mr. Min a friend of a friend who does his hardest to clear Gun-woo's name from this conspiracy. As time passes, the incident spreads its reach across others close to Gun-woo and it appears that the mastermind behind it all has a personal score to settle against him. A Haunting Hitchhike Director: Jeong Hee-jae Time length: 108 minutes Cast: Roh Jeong-eui, Park Hee-soon, Kim Ko-eun Genre: Drama Synopsis: Sixteen year-old Jeong-ae lives with her father in an area being redeveloped in Seoul. Her father was diagnosed with an end-stage cancer but refuses treatment as he has given up all hope in living and awaits his death. One day, Jeong-ae receives a letter from her mother, who left home a long time ago. Thinking that it is her only hope left Jeong-ae leaves in search of a mother she has never seen aided by her friend Hyo-jeong who also shares a goal in finding her biological father. Although their first attempt ends abruptly through unforeseen circumstances, Jeong-ae meets a man she suspects may be Hyo-jeong's father. What A Man Wants Director: Lee Byeong-heon Time length: 101 minutes Cast: Lee Sung-min, Shin Ha-kyun, Song Ji-hyo Genre: Drama, Comedy Synopsis: Seok-gun, an ex-rollercoaster designer turned taxi driver loves his wife Dam-deok but he also loves playing with fire on secret nights out. But Dam-deok's sudden death leaves Seok-geun miserable and heartbroken realising that she was the true love for him. Bong-soo is the boring and prude husband of Seok-geun's sister, Mi-young. His Italian restaurant business seems lacklustre, and so is his marriage, until he meets Jenny, who later ends up getting a job at his restaurant. Fond of Jenny's personality and good sense of humour, Mi-young decides to hire Jenny as housekeeper for her brother, Seok-geun to liven up his house. How well will these four people get along with each other until something blows up? Champion Director: Kim Yong-wan Time length: 108 minutes Cast: Ma Dong-seok, Han Ye-ri Genre: Sports, Drama, Comedy Synopsis: Mark, a Korean former arm-wrestling champion raised in the U.S. now makes his living as a bouncer in bars and as a security guard in big-box stores. Lonely and unfulfilled, he takes up the offer of his old friend Jin-ki to return to his native country and resume his sports career. To add to the incentive of returning home, Jin-ki promises to provide the address of Mark's long-lost mother who gave him up for adoption. Upon arriving in Korea, Mark heads to the address only to discover that his mother died years earlier. But he does come into contact with a family he never knew he had, a widowed half-sister with her son and daughter. Coming to terms with his roots he must make a name for himself as he aims to become the number one arm wrestler back in his motherland. Believer Director: Lee Hae-young Time length: 123 minutes Cast: Cho Jin-woong, Ryu Jun-yeol, Kim Sung-ryoung, Park Hae-jun Genre: Crime, Action Synopsis: Won-ho, a troubled and obsessive head detective of Seoul's narcotics squad is hell-bent on arresting the elusive Mr.Lee, the boss of the biggest drug cartel in Asia. He hits the lowest point in his 2 year investigation when Soo-jung, his teenage girl mole in the cartel is murdered by Mr.Lee's men. Just when the investigation is about to be called off, an explosion at a Seoul drug lab which wipes out most of Lee's higher-ups comes in as a stroke of luck as one of the survivors, Rak, low-level member of Lee's organisation decides to aid Won-ho in capturing Lee. What begins is an exhilarating crime thriller edgy in its spiral toward an explosive conclusion. Keys to the Heart Director: Choi Seong-hyeon Time length: 121 minutes Cast: Lee Byung-hun, Han Ji-min, Park Jung-min Genre: Drama, Comedy Synopsis: A washed-up boxer, Jo-ha, has lived his life relying on nothing but his physical strength. His glory days were short lived and the previous welterweight champion makes ends meet by sparring other boxers and by distributing flyers on the streets. Soon after he is fired from his latest gig, he runs into his mother In-sook, who left him and his violent father while he was still an early teen. Eager for a free place to crash, Jo-ha puts aside the resentment and grudge toward his ageing mother and accepts her offer to stay in her home until he can get back on his feet. There, he meets his autistic half-brother Jin-tae, whom he didn't know existed. Microhabitat Director: Jeon Go-woon Time length: 106 minutes Cast: E Som, Ahn Jae-hong, Kang Jin-ah, Kim Kuk-hee Genre: Drama, Black Comedy Synopsis: Miso is a 31-year-old housekeeper who lives strategically on a small budget but leaves enough aside for her life's three greatest pleasures: whisky, cigarettes, and her boyfriend Han-sol. When New Year's Day brings about an across-the-board price hike on cigarettes, rather than cut back on the habit, she gives up having a roof over her head and begins to surf through the couches of her old college friends, each of whom has their particular circumstances that don't allow her to stick around for long. Which movie are you most excited to watch at KOFFIA? Let us know in the comments below! 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