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adamwatchesmovies · 2 years ago
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Peninsula (2020)
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Peninsula isn’t as fresh, frightening, or memorable as Train to Busan. It also doesn’t quite follow through with its premise but makes up for it with something I bet you’d never see out of a zombie movie set in Korea: Mad Max-style action!
Four years after a zombie outbreak in South Korea, former Marine Corps Captain Jung-Seok (Gang Dong-won) and his widowed brother-in-law Chul-min (Kim Do-yoon) are offered a life-altering job. Inside the undead-riddled Peninsula is an abandoned truck filled with US$20 million. They've been hired to retrieve it as part of a team of four who will enter South Korea at night - when the darkness will hide them from the innumerable ghouls. Once inside, they're shocked to discover survivors in the ruins.
If you’re looking for a heist movie with zombies in it, you want Army of the Dead. Peninsula starts with the team going in to grab the money but within minutes, half of them are dead. Chul-min is taken captive by crazed militants who’ve established a society in the ruins of the city, while Jung-Seok is rescued by Min-Jung (Lee Jung-hyun), her father Kim (Kwon Hae-hyo), and her two daughters, Joon (Lee Re), and Yu-Jin (Lee Ye-won). Now, the ghouls are the least of everyone’s worries. Unit 631 roams the streets, looking for any strays to put in their arena. There, the people have to run away from hungry flesh-eaters while the soldiers bet on who will die. Chul-min needs a way out ASAP. Unfortunately, the satellite phone he would’ve used to call his Chinese mobster bosses has been confiscated. Now Jung-Seok needs to save his brother, get the phone, get the money and leave with the help of the family who rescued him… but things are on the verge of getting dicey. See, Jung-Seok’s met Min-Jung before. She asked him for help four years ago when the zombie plague began. He refused and left her behind. Oops.
As a zombie movie, Peninsula disappoints. They don’t really play a big part in the film except at the beginning and then at the end. Mostly, this is an apocalyptic film. People scrambling for food, cobbling together equipment, setting up dodgy institutions where might makes right, that kind of thing. And of course, there’s the driving. If you’re going to check out Peninsula, it should be for the movie’s best scene, a spectacular race in the city featuring dozens of vehicles with our heroes in the lead and everyone trying to turn them into roadkill. Whereas the rest of the film barely uses zombies, this part of Peninsula brings the two genres together. The dead are obstacles to be dodged, they’re also weapons to use against those pursuing you. It’s fast-paced, expertly coordinated and loads of fun.
Plenty is going on in the film, which makes the nearly two-hour running time go by plenty fast… except at the end. During the conclusion, Peninsula tries to do too much. It pours on the drama as people have to make heroic sacrifices, there are double-crosses that make escape impossible, hope is renewed, then dashed, then renewed again, and so on. Some of this should’ve been cut, not only so we could end on the high we got from the driving scenes but also so the cheese could be kept at a minimum. Still, it works more than it doesn’t.
Peninsula is not a memorable zombie film and when we examine Seoul Station (the prequel to Train to Busan) we see that the terrific 2016 picture that spawned this franchise was more of an anomaly than a revival of the genre. You can still enjoy this follow-up if you love zombies and you want a bit of something new but anything more than the price of a rental is too much. (Original Korean with English Subtitles, May 21, 2021)
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teashh · 2 months ago
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One of the things I love about kdramas is that it really subverts what masculinity is supposed to be. You see the loser who's down bad for the female lead (Lovely runner, queen of tears, Love Next Door, Strong Girl Do Bong Soon, the Judge from Hell), you see the soft masculinity in hometown cha cha cha, summer strike and Doctor Slump and extraordinary attorney woo, the protective kind of masculinity in any of Ji Chang Wook's and Ahn Bo Hyun's works, the reassured and confident masculinity of Seo Kang Joon in Undercover High school and Lee Jun Hyuk in Love scout, the playful masculinity in Twinkling Watermelon and Crash Course in Romance, the stoic but gentle masculinity in Doctor Romantic and Hierarchy, and the "I care about you and only you" kind of masculinity in Vincenzo to name a few.
This is progress from the old kdramas and I get that it's fictional and in real life, some of these actors are assholes. But in the era where Toxic masculinity is rampant, I think we can turn towards kdrama to have some inkling of what kind of man we should strive to be and what kind of man we should want. This should not something we see only in fiction. We should raise our sons (I'm 21) to be like this so that one day it's not just a concept for fictional love stories.
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stuff-diary · 1 year ago
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Parasyte: The Grey
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TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2024
Parasyte: The Grey (2024, South Korea)
Director: Yeon Sang Ho
Writers: Yeon Sang Ho & Ryu Yong Jae (based on the manga by Hitoshi Iwaaki)
Mini-review:
I enjoyed this way more than I expected. I was a pretty big fan of the anime that aired a decade ago, so I was worried about this adaptation. But that wasn't necessary: instead of making a simple live-action remake, they tried to approach the story from a different point of view, making sure it could coexist in the original manga's universe (as shown by the very last scene). That being said, this one doesn't delve too much into its themes, opting instead to focus on the horror and action elements. And damn, it does deliver. The action scenes make great use of the parasytes' "tentacles", and they're shot with some stunning camerawork. Yeon Sang Ho's directing fires on all cylinders, more than making up for the pretty mediocre CGI. It also helps that the cast does fantastic job. So yeah, Parasyte: The Grey might not be as deep as it could, but if you're in the mood for a thrilling horror-action spectacle, then you should give it a try.
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mangodelorean · 2 years ago
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Favourite shots: Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938 [2023]
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craft2eu · 1 month ago
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21. Silbertriennale International: Hanau vom 30.03. bis 15.06.2025
Das Deutsche Goldschmiedehaus Hanau präsentiert die Ausstellung 21. Silbertriennale International. Die Silbertriennale ist einer der wichtigsten internationalen Wettbewerbe im Bereich des Silberschmiedens und der Metallgestaltung. Sowohl renommierte Gestalter*innen als auch Nachwuchskünstler*innen reichten ihre Arbeiten zum Hauptwettbewerb oder zum Nachwuchsförderwettbewerb ein. Insgesamt gab…
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usagirotten · 1 year ago
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Parasyte: The Grey Trailer Unveiled: Netflix’s Latest Korean Series
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Director Yeon Sang-ho (Train to Busan, Hellbound) has a new feature coming out on Netflix based on the popular manga, Parasyte by Hitoshi Iwaaki. The feature, titled Parasyte: The Grey, expands the universe that Iwaaki created, where parasites invade human brains and take over their bodies. The premise sounds similar to The Thing, except in The Grey, these parasites turn their hosts’ heads into tentacle flower things from time to time. The upcoming Netflix film also centers on a woman named Su-in who joins with a parasite named Heidi(!) and becomes a mutant hybrid, with the parasite and her having conversations inside her head (similar, perhaps, to Eddie and Venom). It was that potential for symbiosis that intrigued Sang-ho. “To me, Parasyte is about coexistence, so I wanted Parasyte: The Grey to echo this theme,” the director said in a statement. “I questioned whether people could peacefully coexist with other organisms or mutants unlike themselves.” Su-in and Heidi are the exception to the rule in the film, with the parasites eager to take over humanity and humanity fighting back via an organization called The Grey. The premise has the original manga creator’s blessing. “I felt that the creators of Parasyte: The Grey greatly respected the original work,” Iwaaki said in the same statement. “At the same time, I could see unique creative branches and ideas throughout the series and enjoyed it as both the original author and as a true ‘audience member.’ Each episode’s plot development is dynamic with a quick tempo that makes it very entertaining.” Parasyte: The Grey starts streaming on Netflix on April 5, 2024. 
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Expanding the universe of the original best-selling manga, “Parasyte,” by Hitoshi Iwaaki, the series tells a new story packed with action, philosophy and a dash of existential dread. Parasyte: The Grey is based on the original comic “Parasyte” by Hitoshi Iwaaki, which sold an accumulated record of over 25 million copies in over 30 regions and countries with its ingenious imaginative storyline of a parasite permeating through a human brain and controlling its body, and philosophical message.
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Title: Parasyte: The Grey Original Work: Kiseiju (Parasyte) by Hitoshi Iwaaki published by KODANSHA Director: Yeon Sang-ho Screenwriter: Yeon Sang-ho, Ryu Yong-jae Cast: Jeon So-nee, Koo Kyo-hwan, Lee Jung-hyun, Kwon Hae-ho, Kim In-kwon, and others. Production: Climax Studio, WOW POINT Distribution: Netflix Read the full article
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otakusmart · 2 years ago
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Highly Anticipated Korean Dramas Releasing In August 2023
The world of K-dramas is again set to blaze viewers with a stellar lineup of Kdramas releasing in August 2023.  This month is shaping to be an extraordinary time for K-drama enthusiasts as a diverse range of exciting shows takes center stage.  From heartwarming romances to spine-tingling thrillers, there's something for everyone to look forward to Kdramas releasing in August 2023.  Reflecting back on the whirlwind of emotions that August brought us last year in 2022, with titles like "Poong the Josean Psychiatrist," "If You Wish Me," "Big Mouth," and "Today's Webtoon," this year's offerings promise to be just as compelling, if not more.
Kdramas releasing in August 2023
"Destined with You"  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyI4qfN5lDQ&ab_channel=KimRowoonedits One of the highlights of Kdramas releasing in August 2023 is "Destined with You," a tale that intertwines an irresistible romance with a touch of mystique.  Set against the backdrop of Lee Hong Jo and Jang Shin Yu's enchanting love story, the series delves into the intriguing narrative of a forbidden book.  This time, sealed within the hands of Hong Jo, holds a curse that ensnares Shin-yu in its web. With a promising cast featuring Rowoon as Shin-yu and Jo Bo ah as Lee Hong-jo, viewers can anticipate a riveting journey.  Scheduled for release on August 23rd, this drama is poised to captivate hearts. "Mask Girl" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUTY9tZk5TY&ab_channel=NetflixK-Content A modern-day exploration of identity and insecurity takes center stage in "Mask Girl."  The drama introduces us to a young woman battling self-doubt about her appearance. She finds solace by creating an online persona, the Mask Girl. However, her newfound confidence takes an unexpected turn, plunging her into an overnight nightmare. Starring Go Hyun-Jung as Kim Mo-mi and Nana as the transformed Kim Mo-mi, alongside an impressive ensemble, including Ahn Jae-hong, Yeom Hye-ran, and Choi Daniel, this series promises to be a thought-provoking journey. "Mask Girl" is set to premiere on August 18th, exclusively on Netflix. "Moving" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZFRw7MSPog&ab_channel=DisneyPlusSingapore For those seeking a thrilling and action-packed adventure with Kdramas releasing in August 2023, "Moving" is poised to deliver.  This star-studded K-drama revolves around a group of teenagers who suddenly discover they possess extraordinary superpowers.  As they grapple with their newfound abilities, their parents embark on a mission to save them from encroaching evil.  With an ensemble cast featuring Ryu Seung-Yong, Han Hyo-Joo, Zo In-sung, and Cha Tae-Hyun, "Moving" is set to premiere on August 23rd, 2023, and available for streaming on Disney+ Hotstar. "The Killing Vote" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDqHJNmfTgE&ab_channel=PrimeVideoPhilippines Imagine a world where citizens are tasked with a life-altering decision via SMS: to vote on whether a criminal should live or die.  "The Killing Vote" immerses audiences in this morally charged realm, where the consequences of each vote reverberate deeply.  With an engaging plot and a talented cast, including Park Hae-jin, Park Sung-Woong, and Lim Ji-yeon, this thought-provoking drama will premiere on Prime Video and SBS on August 10th, 2023. "Behind the Touch" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQa7ZZFa_EI&ab_channel=NetflixK-Content Mystery and romance entwine in "Behind the Touch," as a veterinarian with psychometric powers crosses paths with a hot-blooded detective.  Their journey unfolds as they collaborate on solving minor cases in their quaint city, and their partnership takes an unexpected turn toward love.  Featuring Han Ji man as Bong Ye-bun and Lee Min-ki as Moon Jang-Yea, this intriguing drama is set to premiere on August 12th, 2023. Audiences can catch it on JTBC and Netflix.
More Kdramas releasing in August 2023
The excitement doesn't stop with these dramas. Mark your calendars for additional Kdramas releasing in August 2023. "First Responders 2" (Thriller) - August 4th, 2023 "My Dearest" (Historical Romance) - August 4th, 2023 "Cruel Intern" (Office Drama) - August 11th, 2023 "My Lovely Boxer" (Sports Drama) - August 21st, 2023
Conclusion 
This August, the K-drama landscape promises a diverse tapestry of stories, from romance and historical sagas to survival challenges and heart-pounding thrillers.  Make sure not to miss out on these incredible shows that are set to grace our screens.  As you immerse yourself in the world of Dramas releasing in August 2023, we encourage you to watch, enjoy, and share your thoughts in the comments section below.  Your reviews and insights make the K-drama experience even more enriching! Read the full article
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goalhofer · 7 months ago
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2024 olympics South Korea roster
Archery
Je-Deok Kim (Seoul)
Woo-Jin Kim (Okcheon Gun)
Woo-Seok Lee (Incheon)
Hun-Young Jeon (Incheon)
Si-Hyeon Lim (Gangneung)
Su-Hyeon Nam (Suncheon)
Athletics
Jangwoo Kim (Seoul)
Byeong-Gwang Choe (Seoul)
Sang-Hyeok Woo (Daejeon)
Badminton
Hyeok-Jin Jeon (Ulsan)
Min-Hyuk Kang (Suwon)
Seung-Jae Seo (Buan Gun)
Won-Ho Kim (Suwon)
Ga-Eun Kim (Suwon)
Se-Young An (Gwangju)
Ha-Na Baek (Gimcheon)
So-Hee Lee (Ulsan)
So-Yeong Kim (Incheon)
Hee-Yong Kong (Jincheon Gun)
Yoo-Jung Chae (Suwon)
Na-Eun Jeong (Seoul)
Boxing
Ae-Ji Im (Hwasun Gun)
Yeon-Ji Oh (Gunsan)
Breakdancing
Hong-Yul Kim (Seoul)
Climbing
Eun-Cheol Shin (Seoul)
Dohyun Lee (Seoul)
Chae-Hyun Seo (Seoul)
Cycling
Eu-Ro Kim (Seoul)
Min-Ji Song (Seoul)
Diving
Jaegyeong Yi (Ulsan)
Jung-Whi Shin (Seoul)
Ha-Ram Woo (Busan)
Yeong-Taek Kim (Incheon)
Na-Hyun Kim (Seoul)
Su-Ji Kim (Changwon)
Equestrian
Young-Shik Hwang (Osan)
Fencing
Jae-Won Kim (Seoul)
Tae-Gyu Ha (Seoul)
Bon-Gil Gu (Daegu)
Sang-Uk Oh (Daejeon)
Sang-Won Park (Daejeon)
Gyeong-Dong Do (Yeongcheon)
Se-Ra Song (Geumsan Gun)
Hye-In Lee (Ulsan)
Young-Mi Kang (Incheon)
In-Jeong Choi (Geumsan Gun)
Ji-Su Yoon (Busan)
Sebin Choi (Suwon)
Ha-Young Jeon (Daejeon)
Eun-Hye Jeon (Daejeon)
Golf
Joo-Hyung Kim (Seoul)
Byeong-Hun An (Orlando, Florida)
Hee-Young Yang (Orlando, Florida)
Hyo-Joo Kim (Wonju)
Jin-Young Ko (Frisco, Texas)
Gymnastics
Jun-Ho Lee (Seoul)
Woong Hur (Seoul)
Sung-Hyun Ryu (Seoul)
Seo-Jeong Yeo (Yongin)
Do-Hyun Eom (Seoul)
Da-Yeong Lee (Seoul)
Yun-Seo Lee (Seoul)
Sol-Yi Shin (Chungju)
Handball
Bitna Woo (Seoul)
Eunseo Kang (Seoul)
Ji-Yeon Jeon (Samcheok)
Da-Young Kim (Busan)
Jin-Mi Shin (Seoul)
Ji-Young Song (Gwangmyeong)
Eun-Joo Shin (Incheon)
Eun-Hee Ryu (Incheon)
Jin-Hui Jeong (Seoul)
Sae-Young Park (Seoul)
Mi-Seul Han (Sokcho)
Eun-Hye Kang (Seoul)
Kyung-Min Kang (Incheon)
Bo-Eun Gim (Samcheok)
Judo
Won-Jin Kim (Cheorwon Gun)
Ba-Ul An (Anyang)
Joon-Hwan Lee (Gumi)
Ju-Yeop Han (Seoul)
Min-Jong Kim (Seoul)
Hye-Kyeong Lee (Ulsan)
Ye-Rin Jung (Daegu)
Mi-Mi Huh (Tokyo, Japan)
Ji-Su Kim (Himeji, Japan)
Hyun-Ji Yoon (Cheorwon Gun)
Ha-Jun Kim (Busan)
Pentathlon
Woong-Tae Jung (Gwangju)
Changwan Seo (Yeongam)
Sunwoo Kim (Seoul)
Seung-Min Seong (Daegu)
Sailing
Jee-Min Ha (Busan)
Shooting
Daehan Choe (Changwon)
Min-Su Kim (Seoul)
Ha-Jun Park (Yangyang Gun)
Won-Ho Lee (Busan)
Yeong-Jae Cho (Chuncheon)
Jong-Ho Song (Seoul)
Eun-Seo Lee (Seoul)
Kook-Hee Jang (Seoul)
Ji-Hyeon Keum (Ulsan)
Ha-Na Im (Wonju)
Ye-Ji Kim (Danyang Gun)
Ye-Jin Oh (Hacheon-Ri)
Ji-In Yang (Namwon)
Gee-Eun Kang (Seoul)
Bo-Na Lee (Seoul)
Swimming
Dong-Yeol Choi (Seoul)
Min-Seop Kim (Seoul)
Yeonghyeon Kim (Seoul)
Ji-Hun Kim (Seoul)
Yu-Chan Ji (Gwangju)
Sun-Woo Hwang (Suwon)
Woo-Min Kim (Busan)
Ju-Ho Lee (Seoul)
Sung-Jae Cho (Ansan)
Ho-Joon Lee (Seoul)
Yoo-Yeon Lee (Anyang)
Jae-Hoon Yang (Jinhae)
Yoonseo Hur (Seoul)
Ri-Young Lee (Seoul)
Yeon-Kyung Hur (Seoul)
Eunji Lee (Seoul)
Seo-Yeong Kim (Suwon)
Table tennis
Dae-Seong Cho (Seoul)
Woo-Jin Jang (Sokcho)
Jong-Hoon Lim (Busan)
Ji-Hee Jeon (Seoul)
Yu-Bin Shin (Suwon)
Eun-Hye Lee (Seoul)
Taekwondo
Tae-Joon Park (Ulsan)
Geon-Woo Seo (Seoul)
Yu-Jin Kim (Danyang Gun)
Da-Bin Lee (Ulsan)
Weightlifting
Joo-Hyo Bak (Goyang)
Dong-Ju Yu (Sunchang Gun)
Yeon-Hak Jang (Asan)
Su-Hyeon Kim (Suwon)
Hye-Jeong Park (Ansan)
Wrestling
Seung-Jun Kim (Seoul)
Seung-Chan Lee (Seoul)
Hanbit Lee (Seoul)
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outlookindiacom71 · 8 months ago
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The fire bat of the NC Dinos in professional baseball is heating up the autumn night.
NC beat KT Wiz 9-5 in the first round of the 2023 Shinhan Bank SOL KBO League postseason playoff (three wins out of five) at KT Wiz Park in Suwon on the 30th.
NC, which advanced to the postseason as fourth place in the regular season, previously beat SSG in third place in the semi-playoff and continued to make a splash in the playoffs, raising expectations for another "upset." The number of teams that have won the first playoff game in history has reached the Korean Series is 25 out of 32 times, accounting for a whopping 78%.
NC's strong line that caught fire is also "active" in the playoffs
NC started the fire with Son Ah-seop's right-center hit and Park Min-woo's left-center double in the first inning, and scored first with Jason Martin's sacrifice fly to left field.
In the second inning, leadoff hitter Oh Young-soo took the lead by hitting a 149km/h fastball from kt starter William Cuevas and hitting a solo shot over the left fence. Confused, KT collapsed on its own, throwing out defensive errors one after another.
Park Gun-woo and Kwon Hee-dong scored additional runs in the third inning with timely hits, and Cuevas was pulled off the mound by hitting a "big inning" that scored four runs in the fourth inning alone.
Son Ah-seop hit a timely hit in the second and third base chances with no outs, and accumulated points steadily with Park Min-woo's walk and Park Gun-woo's sacrifice fly. Soon after, Kwon Hee-dong hit a sweeping triple that brought two runners home to seal the game.
NC, who is well aware of the importance of winning the first game, put in a must-win group such as Kim Young-kyu, Ryu Jin-wook, and Lee Yong-chan despite a wide score gap.
However, kt also showed its strength in second place in the regular season, even though it lost, as the allocation team hit a grand slam against Lee Yong-chan in the last 9th inning. For NC, there was no effect on winning or losing, but the short-term game was a disappointing home run in that fighting the atmosphere was important.
On this day, the two teams started the best ace as they did in the first round. NC's Eric Peddy, who shines with 20 wins-200 strikeouts in the regular season, and Kt's Cuevas, the winning percentage king, played.
Contrary to expectations that it would be a hot pitching match, the joys and sorrows of the two pitchers were sharply divided. Peddy, who skipped the wild card game and the semi-playoff due to an injury that hit his arm by a hit in his last appearance in the regular season, pitched hard as if to repay his teammates.
Based on a fastball of more than 150 kilometers per hour, he properly mixed curves and changeups to overwhelm the kt batters. In particular, in the fourth inning, all three kt center hitters, Anthony Alford, Park Byung-ho, and Jang Sung-woo, were struck out.
Peddy, who pitched hard with three hits and one run in six innings, struck out 12 and set a new record for most strikeouts in a playoff game, surpassing Sun Dong-yeol (Haetae Tigers) in 1989 and Chris Flexen (Doosan Bears) in 2020.
Cuevas, on the other hand, came off the mound early after being hit hard by six hits, two walks and seven runs (four earned runs) in three innings.
NC beat Cuevas with three hits and one run, Park Min-woo two hits and two runs, Kwon Hee-dong three hits and three RBIs, and Oh Young-soo three hits and two RBIs, including a home run.
Cuevas, who returned to kt as an alternative foreign player in June, played a decisive role in kt's rise to second place, with 12 wins, no losses, and a 2.60 ERA in 18 regular-season games.
However, on this day, as if he was conscious of his opponent, Pedi, his control shook as his shoulders tightened. In the third inning, third baseman Hwang Jae-kyun even made a painful mistake of missing an ordinary infield fly ball, making Cuevas difficult. 토토사이트 순위
In the end, the showdown between the two foreign aces, which drew attention, ended with Pedi's complete victory. The two teams will play the second game at the same venue on the 31st. Kt predicted Wes Benjamin and NC predicted Shin Min-hyuk as the starting pitcher.
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deadlinecom · 11 months ago
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movienized-com · 1 year ago
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The Goryeo-Khitan War
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cinexsites · 1 year ago
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Download The Package (Season 1) Dual Audio [Hindi-Korean] Disney+ Hotstar Web Series 720p
Yoon So-So (Lee Yeon-Hee) works as a travel guide in France. She leads a group of tourists on a package tour. The travelers all have their own stories. San Ma-Roo (Jung Yong-Hwa) joined the tour after being dumped by his girlfriend. Kim Gyung-Jae (Choi Woo-Sik) has been dating for the past 10 years. A mysterious man (Yoon Park) seems to follow Yoon So-So. Jung Yeon-Sung (Ryu Seung-Soo) joined the package tour with a partner, but he will not reveal what kind of relationship they are in. Han So-Ran (Ha Shi-Eun) is a web designer and agonizes over staying single or marriage. Oh Gab-Soo (Jeong Gyu-Su) is extremely stubborn. Han Book-Ja (Lee Ji-Hyeon) spent most of her life taking care of her husband. Na Hyun (Park Yoo-Na) is a woman whom other people cannot guess her age. They all do not want to become involved in each other’s personal lives, but, while they travel together, they become closer and develop relationships.
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newsintheshell · 1 year ago
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🔴 KISEIJU - L'OSPITE INDESIDERATO: IL LIVE ACTION SUDCOREANO ARRIVERÀ SU NETFLIX DA APRILE!
Ispirata alla perla horror sci-fi di Hitoshi Iwaaki, la serie Parasyte: The Grey avrà storia e ambientazione differenti.
Gli episodi, diretti da Yeon Sang-ho (Hellbound) e scritti assieme a Ryu Yong-jae (Peninsula), verranno pubblicati in streaming fra aprile e giugno.
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stuff-diary · 2 years ago
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Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area (Part II)
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TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2022
Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area (Part II, 2022, South Korea)
Director: Kim Hong Sun
Writers: Ryu Yong Jae, Kim Hwan Chae & Choe Sung Jun
Mini-review:
I feel like I was one of the few people that really enjoyed Part I and actually preferred it to the original. I hated the writing in the original show (I am a native Spanish speaker) and couldn't make it past the first few episodes, even though I found the story interesting. Now, thanks to this Korean remake, at least I can see how said story develops. Just like in the first part, this is a really fun and entertaining thriller with great acting, even if it requires you to suspend your disbelief a lot of the time. I'm really glad the writers wrapped up pretty much every plot thread, cause it makes the show a very satisfying watch. Like I said, the cast is amazing, but special kudos go to Park Hae Soo, who's clearly one of the best actors in the world.
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Nobody Knows (2020), episode 4
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