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k-star-holic · 1 year
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Kim Hee-chul, 32kg weight loss Hong Ji-min I lost too much in my current situation (donkey ears)
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spontaneousellipsis · 10 months
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How could you just say that out loud?! / Was it suppose to be a secret?
DR. ROMANTIC | S3E16 “Dreamers”
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kdramaconfessions · 3 months
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stuff-diary · 9 months
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Dream
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Movies watched in 2023
Dream (2023, South Korea)
Director & Writer: Lee Byeong Heon
Mini-review:
I'm gonna be very honest: I hate football/soccer and, initially, I only wanted to watch this because I adore IU. So, color me surprised, cause I enjoyed it a lot. I should have seen it coming tbh, cause I've always liked this type of inspirational-underdog storylines. Anyway, the characters were engaging, the script was really funny and witty, and the whole cast was great. IU does steal the show, proving that she has a natural knack for fast-paced comedy and one-liners (I swear I'm not being biased here). But all the other actors do an amazing job too! My only real complain is that the movie felt a tad too long, and the final act dragged a bit. But, besides that, I had a lot of fun watching it and I would definitely recommend it!
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bydarkfenix · 4 months
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CLASS:y
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olivierdemangeon · 1 year
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PROJECT WOLF HUNTING (2022) ★★★★☆
      Les forces de police coréennes rapatrient, un groupe de dangereux criminels sur un cargo spécialement affrété et conditionné. Malgré la sécurité accrue, ceux-ci parviennent à s’échapper et massacrent les forces de l’ordre ainsi que les membres de l’équipage. Toutefois, un mal bien plus profond se libère également de la soute du bateau…     “Project Wolf Hunting” est un thriller d’action…
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binging-asian-dramas · 9 months
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Bo Rah! Deborah. 7
Story: 8
Acting: 10
Chemistry: 10
Comparable to: A Business Proposal (kdrama); Touch Your Heart (kdrama); Yumi’s Cells (kdrama)
So it’s your typical cliché classic romcom with a certain flair to it with a stellar cast. Unfortunately, it does suffer like most dramas do nowadays. It starts out excellent and starts to decline towards the end. I suppose the writers wanted to draw it out more creating more unnecessary angst. Granted I do love angst to my dramas, but when it is inserted towards the end, especially the last two episodes (everything seemed way too bloated in the last one) I tend to get grumpy. Nevertheless the romcom still feels classic, it just depends on how you watch it.
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kdramacaptures · 2 years
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You don’t realize your own feelings until they’re seen from a distance
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k-star-holic · 1 year
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Song Il-gook Stay away from Wife, and if you are born again, you do not want to live with me.
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passionforfiction · 2 years
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Again My Life (Korean Drama)
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When I started watching this series I knew that it would be different to other prosecutor - criminals and revenge stories. It starts when everything is at its worst. Kim Hui Wu is an honest prosecutor who has been after corrupted politician named Jo Tae Seob. Series of this type of genre usually give us this kind of tension and frustration in 90% of the series and then at the last couple of episodes things start to look better and get resolved. What is different about this story is that in that first episode our protagonist dies and is given an option to go back to life, a 2nd chance to bring Jo Tae Seob down. He takes the offer and comes back to his days between high school and college, sometime before his parents tragic accident.
But Kim Hui Wu comes back with his memories intact so he has a lot of information stored in his brain and this gives him an edge. Throughout the series, we see him solve crimes and change lives (and prevent deaths) by using that information he has in his memories. He builds a network of friends in all kinds of professions, people that he trusts and that trust him back. He is always a step ahead from Jo Tae Seob and the series takes us through the process of him taking all Jo Tae Seob's minions down, leaving him alone. The one thing that I didn't like was part of the ending. It felt anticlimactic. Why did Jo Tae Seob need to die? That was too easy. I would have liked to see a trial and see him go to prison.
The series is left open. There is a new crime-boss that needs to be taken down and all those crooks that got out easily, need to go back in. But Kim Hui Wu is no longer a prosecutor. Did he move to politics? How will he fight crime? This story didn't focus on romance. He had three female friends: Kim Hee Ah (college friend, daughter of a CEO), Kim Kyu Ri (another college friend who became a prosecutor), and Kim Han Mi (high school classmate and friend who becomes a journalist). At the end Kim Hui Wu and Kim Hee Ah announce they are dating. I would have liked to see something develop, even if they said that they had pretended to be engaged and then decided to date - I would have liked that change because it felt forced.
Now, I know this series is based on a web novel and it probably does develop the Kim Hui Wu and Kim Hee Ah plot, the series could have giving it some air time to make if feel natural. But other than those two things, I liked the series.
It is different and interesting. I really enjoyed watching it.
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kdramaconfessions · 1 month
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stuff-diary · 4 months
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Night Has Come
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TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2023
Night Has Come (2023, South Korea)
Director: Im Dae Woong
Writer: Kang Min Ji
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I've been obssesed with the Mafia game for years, so I was really excited when this sort-of-adaptation was announced. But tbh, it's nothing extraordinary. While it's very fun and it keeps you glued to the screen, it's also very silly. What's more, pretty much all the characters are incredibly dumb and frustrating. Although I have to say that's part of what makes the show fun. You just can't help but stick around to see how these characters mess things up even more. Hell, they make so many stupid decisions that I actually found myself screaming at the TV more times than I'd like to admit. Some of the twists did catch me by surprise, but the ending was... not good. I had already guessed the writer would pull something like that, but it was actually worse than I expected. Anyway, Night Has Come isn't good, but I had a fun watching it and it kept me entertained, so that's something.
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khakilike · 2 years
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I was beyond obsessed with Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, until Hye-jin and Chief Hong finally got together and I just stopped caring. It was such a cute show while they were in denial about their feelings, but the journey is more interesting than the destination. Maybe I’ll try picking it up again when I run out of other things to watch.
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genspiel · 4 months
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"I said I was sorry," Damian said. His voice did that soft hurt thing, which annoyed her even more. [...] "So what?" she said. "That doesn't mean you get to circumvent me being pissed off at you. I was just too busy with other shit for the last year and a half."
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Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha. 8
Story: 8
Acting: 10
Chemistry: 9
Comparable to: When the Weather is Fine (kdrama) ; When the Camille Blooms (kdama) Thank You (kdrama)
This is a huge fan favorite among kdrama fans. I can see where it does deserve it’s title being on top in some points. The whole storyline really isn’t anything new to the romance genre, big uptown girl falls for hometown boy with a twist. It is executed flawlessly and what makes it more entertaining and worthy of its title is the whole ensemble of the cast. They turn the whole series into something special. Don’t get me wrong Im a big fan of both Shin Min Ah and Kim Seon Ho works too, it’s just that they were sort of meh for me sometimes, not so much in the beginning where they were perfect, but definitely in the middle and the later half. If it wasn’t for the rest of the cast i would’ve probably abandoned the drama unfortunately, which goes to show you it’s not always just about the main leads.
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