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onedramaatatime · 7 months
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Adorable sea otters or bubbly dimply Chae Jeong Hyeop?
BOTH. BOTH.
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inpursuitofnunchi · 4 months
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Lovely runner makers saw the audience appreciating the loser behaviour and said, "Here, have two." 😩😩😩😩😩
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xiaolanhua · 2 years
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The Tale of Nokdu (2019) Dir. by. Kim Dong Hwi, Lee Hyun Jin & Kang Soo Yeon
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anotherfanaccount · 4 months
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Lovely Runner had the perfect run. The whole premise of it being a fantasy romcom was perfectly written, perfectly executed with a beautiful cast.
Sunjae and Sol were fated to be each other's soulmate. Their love blooms from their soul. So deep the bond that fates intervened when evils of society cut their time short. And in all of this the grandma was their fairy godmother.
The writers really need to be applauded because this was the sweetest and in the same time such a simple story. Timeloop dramas get loopy because logic but there's nothing stopping this magic. It was so well done truly.
Every scene you will think you can predict the direction will surprise you. Sometimes it's just belly aching laughter, Sometimes pure angst, Sometimes happiness that is a smile from ear to ear.
Thank you to the actors too. Actors who really bring in a personality beyond the writing and make the works more valuable have my whole heart.
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saebitboys · 1 year
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Let's give a hand for korean bls this year
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conscbgb · 4 months
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YES 🙏
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survivalistghost · 2 years
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sh**ting stars
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review coming soon!
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teafiend · 23 days
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manawari · 1 year
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Jinhae but they are openly flirting with each other just to annoy every damn hunter around them.
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mydramaicons · 2 years
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❥ asianaticos on instagram · like or reblog if use/saved!
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onedramaatatime · 7 months
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Oh i know what's going on.
Kdramas and Jdramas are really good at reminding us that food brings people together. Eating together is a sign of love and care. Making food for other people is a sign of care
And this drama is absolutely mashing up and presenting the two countries love for food ❤️
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billornot · 6 months
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stuff-diary · 6 months
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Wedding Impossible
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TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2024
Wedding Impossible (2024, South Korea)
Director: Kwon Young Il
Writers: Oh Hye Won & Park Seul Ki (based on the webtoon by Song Jung Won)
Mini-review:
Well, this drama was entertaining, but nothing more. It was especially funny at the beginning, thanks to that sort of 'rivalry' between the leads. However, once they solved that and started moving into purely romantic territory, the story began to lose steam quickly. Tbh, I kept watching to the very end because of the sizzling chemistry between Jeon Jong Seo and Moon Sang Min. And I guess I wanted to see how in the world they were gonna clear up the mess created by the characters, which was pretty fascinating. I feel like the show would have been better if the director had put more thought into its style, cause the whole thing looked pretty cheap and bland. But still, Wedding Impossible is fun enough, and I can see fans of classic romcoms enjoying it a lot.
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kdram-chjh · 1 year
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Kdrama: Oh! Youngsim (2023)
The transformation of a little boy into a handsome man🥰❤️😎 #kdrama #shorts #ohyoungshim
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/4XicqxIQygQ
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sixflyingdragons · 2 years
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🐳 #extraordinaryattorneywoo nation! we’re now starting to inquire for eng subs for the eaw bluray. if you’re interested to chip in, we currently have a telegram gc for communications regarding the bluray (incl. clarifications and other updates on the production). we’re hoping to get enough people to join so we can get eng subs for the new content we’ll get. so if you’ve bought the bluray, reply or send me a message so i can give you the invite link for the gc! ☺️
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passionforfiction · 2 years
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Extraordinary Attorney Woo
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In these past years the advocacy for inclusiveness and representation has been strong. In the United States it focuses on African Americans, minorities and the LGBT+ communities. There are other communities that lack representation and inclusiveness, marginalized because they experience the world differently than the masses. The doors slowly opening for some of them. I think of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing people, the blind, others with down syndrome, autism, ext. Their stories are valid, and they should be heard. Inclusiveness and representation needs to also be about these people that have been marginalized for too long.
Conservative cultures tend to make people ashamed of having relatives who don't fall into what society deems acceptable or "normal." In Korean Drama we saw a male main character who had autism be a genius in the medicine field - Good Doctor - which was a great drama and Jon Woo's performance was beautiful. In It's Okay Not to Be Okay, we also have a memorable male character with autism. In Our Blues we had actresses and actors who have down syndrome show how they can also be productive in society with love, understanding and guidance. It was sad to see how these characters were abandoned by family and only had their care giver to support them. And now in Extraordinary Attorney Woo we have a female main character who has autism make her mark in the law profession. I liked the series. I think that it not only gives a voice to people with autism, but it also present other important issues: discrimination against women in the work force, motherhood and a career possibility, mental health, questions double standards (among friends when it comes to money and that of rich parents and their children), children's lives and parents' obsession with academics, and how people see love between people who are in two spectrums of society: the one that is accepted by society and the other one marginalized by it. This series poses issues that we need to ponder on. There were a lot of hard and difficult questions posed in the series through the different cases they took on. It is a criticism to their society and I like that about this series. They are things that need to change for the well being of every member of a country.
I would like to see people who have been marginalized find a space where they can share their voices, their stories. . . They have the same right as everyone else to see representation in media and also feel genuinely included in the world they live in.
I truly loved the characters in this series, all of them felt real to me. It made me smile, cry and think through the issues presented. To see her and Jun Ho fall in love was so sweet and sad. The series also left me wondering why CEO Han doesn't like Tae Soo Mi, I guess we'll find out in the second season that I think will be coming in the future.
It is a series that I recommend to anyone.
Poster from The Korea Times - https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2022/08/688_334915.html
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