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xxsp3llb0undxx · 2 months
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Masterlist - Sweet Home
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All - Ticking Time Bomb
Cha Hyun-Su - Coming Soon
Lee Eun-Hyuk - Coming Soon
Lee Eun-Yu - Coming Soon
Pyeon Sang-Wook - Coming Soon
Seo Yi-Kyeong - Coming Soon
Jung Jae-Hoon - Coming Soon
Yoon Ji-Soo - Coming Soon
Park Chan-Young - Coming Soon
Kim Yeong-Hu - Coming Soon
Tak In-Hwan - Coming Soon
Min Seo-Jin - Coming Soon
Kang Seok-Chan - Coming Soon
Lee Dong-Jun - Coming Soon
Ha-ni - Coming Soon
Jung Ye-seul - Coming Soon
Father Peter - Coming Soon
Bong Sun-Hwa - Coming Soon
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24hourtickets · 1 year
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Here are my thoughts on each contestant so far (spoilers up to ep. 9). These are just my impressions of their roles in the limited context of the show, not as actual people.
- Lee Si-Won: The mad scientist! My favorite, though not necessarily my favorite to win. Sharp, strong-willed but loyal, and most of all, persistent. She and Seok-jin have incredible synergy. If the competition comes down to the two of them, though, I feel like she wouldn't have the heart to beat him...
- Ha Seok-jin: ...while he would have no such qualms. Crafty, independent, and observant, a real genius when it comes to scheming to an almost scary extent. He's definitely most at home in a "villain" role where he doesn't have to protect anyone. He and Si-Won give me the vibes of a natural talent and a hard worker teaming up instead of fighting over their differences.
- Seungkwan: Actually pretty interesting. Whether he intended to or not, he's the only one who has managed to strike a balance between being a threatening contestant and an exploitable one. He leans more towards the latter, but not to the extent that people are targeting him. In fact, everyone likes him a lot. That's an idol for you.
- Guillaume: Just smart in general. It was especially sly of him to play dumb throughout the first game. Seemed like an all-rounder. It wasn't his or really anyone's fault he got eliminated. His team just had to decide on a strategy early on that they weren't able to change later.
- Kim Dong-Jae: Very similar to Seok-jin. Schemers, the two of them. The main difference is that while Seok-jin is fine with keeping a tight circle or even flying solo, Dong-jae wanted to build trust with others. His fatal mistake during Secret Number was not committing to either closing ranks or cutting off contact with Seok-jin and Si-Woo. I'm very interested in what the writing test for this show was like, for him to be one of the two to get a perfect score.
- Lee Hye-sung: She didn't get to do much. I like that she trusted Dong-jae, but she was too trusting. I think she should've stood her ground and compared numbers with Yu-min first, then leveraged that information to ensure Dong-jae's loyalty. That might have helped Yu-min feel secure enough to not betray them later.
- Seo Yu-min: Way too dependent on others, though she seems to have taken the results of Secret Number to heart. She has the right idea about taking advantage of other people's sympathy for her, but the helpless act only works in the long term if it's just an act and not, you know, real. Also, Seungkwan has already filled the niche she wants. She should make more use of her greatest asset: Joon-bin, who clearly still feels guilty about Secret Number.
- Park Kyeong-rim: She's so sweet. If I had to choose, she's the one I'd want to meet in real life the most. But in the show, she's way too much of an open book and bleeding heart. I like that she's more cautious of Yu-min after Laying Grass, though that just means she'll divert more of her attention to helping Seungkwan.
- Kwak Joon-bin: He's funny because he talks a big game about wanting to turn traitor and cause chaos, but he's a huge softie who refuses to exploit weaker contestants. I don't think he's crafty enough to take down stronger opponents either. He's proven himself as an active participant in the games, which is really all it takes to not be marked as exploitable even if your most of his ideas go unused. But people don't trust him because of his big ol' mouth.
- Seo Dong-joo: Also smart in general, bold. The Si-won to Orbit's Seok-jin, kind of. She's more of Orbit's second-in-command than his partner, though that's only because Orbit is that much of a force of nature while she's content to play a supporting role. She's pretty loyal to Orbit, but she doesn't care that much about the others and only helps them because he does. Even then, she's been having doubts about him since Zoo. I think she could go head to head with Orbit if it comes down to the two of them.
- Orbit: Love him or hate him (looking at you, Si-won), he's incredibly influential. He's so much of a leader that it's kind of stifling. Extremely smart in a technical way, the best at coming up with group strategies based on actual game theory. This complements his "protect the weak" ideology, though that has been breaking down. He can't save everyone, even at the expense of the other team. I think he first realized that after Zoo and then truly accepted it during Laying Grass.
- Cho Yeon-woo: She was too passive, exploitable. But while Seungkwan is loveable and Yu-min is pitiable, she never found an approach that would make someone hesitate about targeting her. I wish she got the chance to show her strengths, but Seok-jin's robbery was frankly a brilliant move so I'm not that mad. I think she should've cozied up to Si-won more, especially by telling her about the safe. Seok-jin would've disapproved but Si-won would've stood up for her.
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kiss4chuu · 1 year
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⋅˚₊‧ ୨ request rules ୧ ‧₊˚
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⋅˚₊‧ ୨ general rules ୧ ‧₊˚
↳ we only write romantic, platonic, age regression, fluff, angst, and semi-nsfw. no full nsfw content.
↳ we write in oneshot, headcanon, social media, and multi-character form. for multi-characters, the limit is 4-6.
↳ lgbtq+ relationships are fully allowed and encouraged, this includes polyamory.
↳ cross-fandom and au’s are allowed.
↳ we won’t write ships, unless it’s in a polyamorous pairing.
↳ mental abuse, physical abuse, and abuse in general within a pairing is not allowed. topics of it, however, are allowed.
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⋅˚₊‧ ୨ fandoms ୧ ‧₊˚
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— new jersey devils
— edmonton oilers
— seattle kraken
— florida panthers
— toronto maple leafs
— anaheim ducks
— boston bruins
— chicago blackhawks
— calgary flames
— ottawa senators
— los angeles kings
— winnipeg jets
— tampa bay lightning
— washington capitals
— philidelphia flyers
— columbus blue jackets
— nashville predators
— san jose sharks
— arizona coyotes
— st louis blues
— buffalo sabres
— pittsburgh penquins
— montreal canadiens
— vancouver canucks
— minnesota wild
— colorado avalanche
— vegas golden knights
— detriot red wings
— new york islanders
— dallas stars
— carolina hurricanes
— umich (not nhl, but i also don’t care)
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— twice
↳ nayeon
↳ jeongyeon
↳ momo
↳ mina
↳ dahyun
↳ chaeyoung
↳ tzuyu
↳ sana
↳ jihyo
— blackpink
↳ lisa
↳ jennie
↳ jisoo
↳ rosé
— (g)i-dle
↳ soyeon
↳ miyeon
↳ soojin
↳ yuqi
↳ shuhua
↳ minnie
— red velvet
↳ irene
↳ seulgi
↳ wendy
↳ joy
↳ yeri
— itzy
↳ yeji
↳ ryujin
↳ lia
↳ yuna
↳ chaeryeong
— le sserafim
↳ yunjin / jennifer
↳ chaewon
↳ sakura
↳ kazuha
↳ eunchae
— ive
↳ wonyoung
↳ yujin
↳ gaeul
↳ liz
↳ leeseo
↳ rei
— loona
↳ heejin
↳ hyunjin
↳ haseul
↳ yeojin
↳ vivi
↳ kim lip
↳ choerry
↳ jinsoul
↳ yves
↳ chuu
↳ gowon
↳ olivia hye
— new jeans
↳ danielle
↳ haerin
↳ hanni
↳ minji
— aespa
↳ karina
↳ winter
↳ giselle
↳ ning ning
— bts
↳ namjoon
↳ yoongi
↳ hoseok
↳ jin
↳ jungkook
↳ jimin
↳ taehyung
— enhypen
↳ ni-ki
↳ jungwon
↳ sunoo
↳ sunghoon
↳ heeseung
↳ jay
↳ jake
— stray kids
↳ bang chan
↳ hyunjin
↳ felix
↳ lee know
↳ i.n
↳ han
↳ changbin
↳ seungmin
— txt
↳ soobin
↳ kai
↳ yeonjun
↳ beomgyu
↳ taehyun
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— crash landing on you
↳ ri jeong-hyeok
↳ yoon se-ri
↳ gu seung-joon
↳ seo dan
↳ park kwang-beom
↳ kim jumeok
— all of us are dead
↳ lee su-hyeok
↳ choi nam-ra
↳ lee cheong-san
↳ nam on-jo
↳ yoon gwi-nam
↳ lee na-yeon
↳ jang ha-ri
↳ park mi-jin
↳ jang woo-jin
↳ min eun-ji
↳ kim chul-soo
— sweet home
↳ cha hyun-soo
↳ lee eun-hyuk
↳ lee eun-yoo
↳ seo yi-kyeong
↳ jung jae-heon
↳ pyeon sang-wook
↳ yoon ji-soo
— squid game
↳ kang sae-byeok
↳ seong gi-hu
↳ salesman
↳ hwang jun-ho
↳ ji-yeong
↳ cho sang-wo
↳ front man
↳ abdul ali
↳ circle, triangle, and square guards
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koreanfilminsight · 4 years
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Welcome to Dongmakgol // 웰콤 투 동막골 (2005) Directed by Park Kwang-hyun//박광현
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1950, in the midst of the fiercest war...There was the most glorious moment!
November 1950, when the Korean War was in full swing... Dongmakgol is a village located in the cliffs of Hambaeksan Mountain along the Taebaek Mountain Range. A P-47d U.S. fighter jet that crashed here. Inside the crashed fighter was Smith, a bizarre soldier. Yeo Il, who lives in Dongmakgol, was on her way to witness the scene and deliver the news, when she ran into soldiers of the People's Army, lead by Li Su-hwa, and brought them to Dongmakgol. Just then, Pyo Sang-cheol and Moon Sang-sang, of the South Korean military, who got lost from their unit, happen to visit the house of the Chief of Dongmakgol. There the People's Army, and the Allied forces gather in Dongmakgol where tensions are extremely high.
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seong-star-hwars · 3 years
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Sweet Home as Tumblr Posts
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봄 여름 가을 겨울 그리고 봄, 2003
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genevieveetguy · 3 years
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I don't have faith. I'm not going to Hell.
Thirst (Bakjwi), Park Chan-wook (2009)
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k-star-holic · 2 years
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'Twenty five twinty one' Nam Joo Hyuk and Kim Tae-ri, 9 and 11 break up because of terrorism
Source: k-star-holic.blogspot.com
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kdramafeeds · 3 years
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K-Actors/Actress Birthday on January
Jan 3 - Z.Hera & Seo In Ah 
Jan 7 - Park Won Sang 
Jan 8 - Lee Yi Kyung 
Jan 11 - Kim Young Kwang & Son Ye Jin 
Jan 13 - Lee Seung Gi
Jan 16 - Lee Min Ki 
Jan 17 - Kim Jung Tae 
Jan 21 - Kang Seung Yoon 
Jan 24 - Kim Min Suk & Lee Sin Young 
Jan 26 - Kim Jae Joong 
Jan 27 - Choi Eun Kyeong 
Jan 28 - Yoo Seong Ho 
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catleen9 · 4 years
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Sweet Home (2020-), 1. évad
Sweet Home (2020-), 1. évad
Nem értek a koreai sorozatokhoz – az byparish asztala –, de volt bennem egy pici ellenállás az ázsiai produktumok ellen, mivel az alapötleteik jók, de a megvalósítás a legtöbb esetben csak nagy mellekről, szexista hozzáállásról és fansrvice-ről szól. Félve, bár bizakodva kezdtem bele a Sweet Home-ba (köszi Netflix), de valahogy úgy voltam vele, hogy megnézek egy epizódot, aztán át is térek valami…
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watchaholics · 4 years
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Sweet Home (2020-), 1. évad
Sweet Home (2020-), 1. évad
Nem értek a koreai sorozatokhoz – az byparish asztala –, de volt bennem egy pici ellenállás az ázsiai produktumok ellen, mivel az alapötleteik jók, de a megvalósítás a legtöbb esetben csak nagy mellekről, szexista hozzáállásról és fansrvice-ről szól. Félve, bár bizakodva kezdtem bele a Sweet Home-ba (köszi Netflix), de valahogy úgy voltam vele, hogy megnézek egy epizódot, aztán át is térek valami…
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olivierdemangeon · 4 years
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  Durant l’époque Joseon, un groupe de Coréens va développer une arme redoutable afin de faire face à l’invasion des Ming chinois.
    “Singijeon” (신기전), ou “The Divine Weapon” pour la distribution internationale, est un film historique sud-coréen datant de 2008, réalisé par Kim Yoo-jin, à qui l’on doit également “Wild Card” (2003). Les acteurs principaux sont Jung Jae-young, qu’on a pu voir dans “Confession of Murder” (2012), Han Eun-jung, qu’on a pu voir dans “Love at the End of the World” (2015), Heo Joon-ho, qu’on a pu voir dans “The Restless” (2006), et Ahn Sung-ki, qu’on a pu voir dans “The Divine Fury” (2019). Ce métrage est paru le 4 septembre 2008.
L’histoire proposée par “The Divine Weapon” nous plonge une nouvelle fois dans l’ère Joseon, pendant le règne du Roi Sejong le Grand (Ahn Sung-ki). Le pays fait face à une hostilité croissante de la part de la dynastie Ming chinoise. Cette dernière, sans retenue, formule des demandes implacables à la couronne coréenne, renforçant ainsi la méfiance et l’aversion pour l’asservissement. Les hauts dignitaires chinois ont eu vent que les responsables de Joseon avaient lancé un programme de développement d’armes qui leur permettraient de faire face aux forces d’invasions chinoises. Une pression croissante s’opère alors dans le but de réduire les effectifs coréens à la frontière et d’affaiblir leurs capacités militaires. Le destin de Joseon dépend désormais de l’achèvement d’une arme révolutionnaire, l’arme divine…
Le récit va nous inviter à suivre Hong-ri (Han Eun-jung), fille d’un armurier de génie, qui s’est suicidé plutôt que de se laisser prendre par les forces d’invasions chinoises. Il lui revient désormais de terminer l’arme divine pour renforcer la position de Joseon face aux Ming. Pour se faire, Hong-ri, traquée par des assassins chinois, va trouver refuge chez Seol-joo (Jung Jae-young), un marchand de tissus qui possède un large réseau de sympathisants. Ensemble, ils vont développer l’arme et tenter de stopper l’invasion chinoise qui s’annonce, tout en développant une romance compliquée…
La mise en scène proposée par Kim Yoo-jin offre des séquences très intéressantes historiquement parlant, tout en étant explicite et percutante. On retiendra, par exemple, que parmi les exigences des autorités de Ming, on trouvait l’offrande de 800 eunuques. Chose singulièrement compliquée pour l’époque car en raison des connaissances médicales peu développées de l’époque, la moitié des jeunes hommes subissant l’intervention “chirurgicale” décédaient. La scène sanglante où des garçons innocents, attachés à des chaises, sont victimes d’une castration virulente, est plutôt difficile à soutenir, sans pour autant être trop précise dans sa démonstration.
On retiendra également les nombreuses scènes d’action. Les confrontations au sabre entre le principal protagoniste, Seol-joo (Jung Jae-young) contre des représentants des Ming mais également contre des représentants de l’autorité coréenne. Enfin, la séquence finale mettant en scène l’arme divine, sorte de lanceur de flèches à longue distance, dont certaines sont munies d’explosifs. Et finalement, des lanceurs de grosses charges d’explosifs, précurseur des lance-roquettes, particulièrement dévastateurs face aux forces militaires chinoises. Le rapport de forces de la bataille était de 100 guerriers contre 3.000 soldats.
Malheureusement, le scénario de Lee Man-hee propose une romance pour venir adoucir l’ensemble qui s’avère finalement assez sombre. Une relation du type “je t’aime, moi non plus” se développe entre Seol-joo et Hong-ri. Lorsqu’il cherche à la séduire, elle se refuse, et quand enfin la dame prend les devants, c’est lui qui décline les avances de la belle. Cette sous intrigue est plutôt brouillonne tout en utilisant des ressorts classiques du genre. Cela n’apporte pas grand-chose au développement du récit en dehors d’alourdir le métrage, long de 134 minutes.
Dans l’ensemble, les valeurs de productions sont plutôt bonnes pour ce métrage. On se délectera des décors et des costumes, comme c’est souvent le cas pour les films historiques coréens. Cependant la photographie présentée par Byun Hee-sung use beaucoup d’effets spéciaux générés par ordinateur lors de la bataille finale pour mettre en scène l’utilisation des lanceurs de flèches, faisant ainsi perdre énormément de réalisme à cette scène de bataille qui se voulait épique. Cette même scène manque également de figurants et de diversité dans les techniques de combat qui se présentent comme étant répétitives. A contrario, la bande musicale composée par Jo Seong-woo est tout-à- fait exquise avec de belles envolées mélodieuses dignes des grands films hollywoodiens. Enfin, l’édition offerte par Kim Hyeon est quelque peu laborieuse avec de nombreuses scènes qui tirent en longueur.
En conclusion, “The Divine Weapon” est un film historique honnête disposant d’une histoire originale, d’une intrigue classique et d’un développement étriqué. Le rythme est équilibré entre les phases de complot, de développement de l’arme et des différents combats. Le récit est fluide et la narration est linéaire dans l’ensemble. La photographie est quelque peu gâchée par une utilisation abusive de CGI médiocres, la bande originale est superbe et l’édition est imparfaite. La distribution offre de bonnes prestations mais les personnages principaux se perdent bêtement dans une romance sans intérêt. Un film intéressant mais dont un autre développement lui aurait permis de figurer aux côtés des classiques du genre.
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    THE DIVINE WEAPON (2008) ★★★☆☆ Durant l'époque Joseon, un groupe de Coréens va développer une arme redoutable afin de faire face à l'invasion des Ming chinois.
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sarangkstars · 2 years
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Short Kdramas/Drama Special/Web Drama
Part 2
These short kdramas fit in nicely when my drama capacity is challenging. Since some of you may experience a similar drama challenge, I thought I'd share these kdramas with you.
Part 1 here
Check Out The Event
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Ha Song Yi (Bang Min Ah) and Park Do Kyum (Kwon Hwa Woon) broke up after five years of dating. It wasn't what she wanted, but he is determined and doesn't intend to explain his reasons very well. Meanwhile, Song Yi ends up winning a promotion that the two signed up for together while they were dating, worth an all-expenses-paid trip to Jeju Island. Not to miss the opportunity, she asks Do Kyum to accompany her, and, surprisingly, he accepts.
This is a short drama, with only four episodes and wonderful cinematography. A melodrama with a touch of comedy. All this with the beautiful landscapes of Jeju in the background.
It tries to pass on an interesting message, especially with regard to communication in relationships.
You Drive me Crazy
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Eun-Sung (Lee Yoo-Young) works as a French interpreter. She is friends with Rae-Wan (Kim Sun-Ho). They have been friends for 8 years, since they were both college students. One night they sleep together and their relationship is never the same again.
It is a short and amazing drama. In my opinion, what made this simple story so beautiful is the impeccable chemistry between the protagonists. I know it's a pretty beaten plot, friends/lovers, but what's different about this one is that the protagonist is very unpredictable and conquers in a unique way. It's really funny to watch their relationship develop. She really drives him crazy.
One of my favourite short stories.
Page Turner
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It is a three-part KBS Drama Special starring Kim So-hyun, Ji Soo and Shin Jae-ha. It tells the story of a piano prodigy Yoon Yoo-seul who goes blind after a car accident, and struggles to get her life back together with the help of Jung Cha-sik, an aspiring pianist and Seo Jin-mok, her former rival who later becomes a supporter.
This one is so good too. Again, I feel like watching more episodes because we need more time with them. I wanted to know more about their dreams and their achievements. And that's the only cons of this drama.
Quick shout out for the mums. Yoo Seul’s mom (Ye Ji Won) and Cha Sik’s mom (Hwang Young Hee). I loved them.
The Taste of Curry
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Another KBS Drama Special. The curry restaurant "Cat's Restaurant" is run by Yu-Mi (Jeon Hye-Bin). She doesn't have many customers and one day, the restaurant is vandalized. Yu-Mi knocks down a suspect with her groceries and he passes out. When he wakes up, the guy (Hyun Woo) is unable to remember his own name. Until he regains his memory, the man helps out at Yu-Mi's restaurant.
This drama is about finding mutual healing and is quite sweet and emotional. Hyun Woo is a very charming and talented actor who proves here that he definitely deserves a leading role of his own.
If We Were a Season
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It tells the story of Hye Rim (Chae Soo Bin) and Gi Seok (Jang Dong Yoon) who was born on the same day and grew up together being close friends. Their friendship is genuine and it looks like it will lead into a deeper relationship but then, one day Dong Kyeong (Jung Jin Young) came to their school and shake Hye Rim's world.
At only an hour long, I think this show did a solid job of telling its story. A quick highlight for the positives: Hye Rim and Gi Seok are adorable together. The way they bicker and tease each other and how they care about each other. Jung Jin Young, as the destabilizer of this relationship looks great, with those perfect features and charming smile.
The ending is open-ended and bittersweet but leaves with the hope that there is more to come, that there will be a new beginning.
Individualist Ms. Ji Young
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Yeong has lived her whole life as an individualist. One day, she meets a man who is a totally opposite version of her. He lives for other people. Then these two very different people fall in love.
This is a cute romance between two people of polar opposites who change for the better after they meet. Even though it's only a two hour Show, the development of the story is well accomplished and the characters are very well constructed.
Min Hyo Rin is talented and the role is perfect for her, while Gong Myung...is such a sweet puppy and I can't imagine another actor in the role.
The Hymn of Death
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The Hymn of Death tells the true story of Yun Sim-deok (Shin Hye-sun), Korea's first professional soprano singer, and her romance with playwright Kim U-jin (Lee Jong-suk). There are six half-hour episodes.
I don't really like dramas with unhappy endings but knowing it was a true story and knowing I would get to see two actors I love, I thoroughly enjoyed this drama. And of course Shin Hye-sun and Lee Jong-suk were perfect.
Kiss Goblin
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12 episodes of 15 min. Ban Sook (Bae In Hyuk) is a 160-year-old goblin who wants to become human above all else. But to do so he must assume human form and kiss 10 different women to acquire different emotions.
I mainly got into this show because I liked some gifs I saw and found Bae In Hyuk quite attractive as a goblin. Bansuk is unnatural at first but becomes warmer, sweeter and more dreamy from the sixth episode onwards and I really loved it.
One of my favourite tropes is the forced closeness by living under the same roof, so I was quite pleased when Bansuk started living in Yeon Ah's flat and found the hyper-awareness parts quite delicious.
One Sunny Day
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This drama is 2 hours long and is about Kim Ji-ho (So Ji-sub), a heartbroken man who goes to Jeju Island for work and meets this girl (Kim Ji-won) several times. They both get robbed and have to sleep in the same guest house. While staying on Jeju Island, she heals his broken heart and they fall in love.
It's a very sweet story although simple and restrained but I loved this little drama mainly because it had my beloved So Ji Sub as the lead actor.
Plus it's a drama that shows the wonderful island of Jeju in a way I've never seen it before in any show.
You Are Closer Than I Think
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On their wedding day, a bride leaves a text message to the groom and she goes on their honeymoon alone. The groom tries to find his bride and learns something about her that he never expected. My review here.
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koreanfilminsight · 4 years
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Welcome To Dongmakgol // 웰콤 투 동막골 (2005) Directed by Park Kwang-hyun//박광현
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1950, in the midst of the fiercest war...There was the most glorious moment!
November 1950, when the Korean War was in full swing... Dongmakgol is a village located in the cliffs of Hambaeksan Mountain along the Taebaek Mountain Range. A P-47d U.S. fighter jet that crashed here. Inside the crashed fighter was Smith, a bizarre soldier. Yeo Il, who lives in Dongmakgol, was on her way to witness the scene and deliver the news, when she ran into soldiers of the People's Army, lead by Li Su-hwa, and brought them to Dongmakgol. Just then, Pyo Sang-cheol and Moon Sang-sang, of the South Korean military, who got lost from their unit, happen to visit the house of the Chief of Dongmakgol. There the People's Army, and the Allied forces gather in Dongmakgol where tensions are extremely high.
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