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xiaolanhua · 1 year
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Call it Love (2023) Dir. by. Lee Kwang Young
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dreamsandstars24 · 4 months
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nIGHT HAS COME-EPISODE 7,8,9,10 AND 11 (PART 1)
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EPISODE 7 (Up there)
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EPISODE 8 UP THRERE - I promise this is not a BL.
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deokmis · 1 year
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Comfort.
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haechanniez · 10 months
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How is that a contract? He is just looking for a slave.
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quarter-lif3crisis · 3 months
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Happiness (2021)
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binging-asian-dramas · 7 months
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Call It Love. 9
Story: 9
Acting: 10
Chemistry: 10
Comparable to: Just Between Lovers (kdrama) ; When the Weather is Fine (kdrama)
Flat out has to be one of the most depressing but romantic melancholy healing kdramas. Male lead’s character is written in the most whump’ness way. Don’t get me wrong female lead’s character is just as whumpy, but oofing ML is dialed up to 💯 No matter the storyline flows excellently despite some questionable editing choices. Gosh knows how many slow motion scenes this drama, if you took a shot every time there was one you’d be drunk by the end of the episode. Despite that everyone did an outstanding job, both leads chemistry was oozing on screen, I mean honestly I’m a bit bias always with Kim Young Kwang dramas. For me there’s never a drama I disliked of his. He always manages to pull off excellent dramas (still standing on that D-Day is top fav) If you love melodramas, this should definitely be a must watch!
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brody75 · 2 years
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Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum (2018)
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dohyunswife · 1 year
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ljw x gyj hb x syj
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jcw x kjw khs x syj
aesthetic: my favorite bts photos of my comfort kdrama couples♡♡
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theinfinitedivides · 7 months
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me watching Ceo-dol Mart: oh this is a cute show!!!!! probably a mindless watch but i need something like this anyways let's see how this goes
me watching ep 4 of Ceo-dol Mart: oh these boys have Issues and Problems. they need a hug
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behold, another thing no one will understand except the stringly mold sillies in my mind.....tis an enigma....
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xiaolanhua · 1 year
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Call It Love (2023) Dir. by. Lee Kwang Young
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stuff-diary · 8 months
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A Time Called You
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TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2023
A Time Called You (2023, South Korea)
Director: Kim Jin Won
Writer: Choi Hyo Bi
Mini-review:
Someday or One Day is one of my favorite dramas, so I was both excited and wary about this remake. I have to say it doesn't fully capture the unrepeteable magic of the original, but as far as remakes go, this is a really good one. They kept the plot and the characters almost intact, and that's why it works. This story is just really f**king good, so as long as you stick to its essence, there's no way you'll end up with a bad show. This version is a bit more confusing, though, since they had to cut and sum up some stuff to fit everything into 12 one-hour episodes, but it still works. The acting is pretty great too. Jeon Yeo Been pulls off the dual role with ease, and I was pleasantly surprised by Ahn Hyo Seop's performance (although nobody will ever top Alice Ko and Greg Hsu). Tbh, my biggest complaint is the cinematography. This remake looks so bland and lifeless when compared to the original. Anyway, I had fun reliving this story through a slightly different lense, and I think A Time Called You will be immensely loved by k-drama fans who haven't watched the masterful original.
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kittenbased · 1 year
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jsmithcameronx · 1 year
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Jamie Lee Curtis attends the 95th Annual Academy Awards on March 12th, 2023.
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passionforfiction · 1 year
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Call It Love
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This is not the typical cross-lovers story. Shim Woo Joo - in her quest to avenge her family from her late father's mistress (and later wife) who took away their home - she meets Han Dong Jin (the woman's son). And in her attempt at revenge, she falls in love.
Even if the story sounds like the typical storyline, the execution is different. Here she has a male-best friend who is just a friend. There is no best friend-in love with her in silence troupe. They are truly best friends and he falls in love with her older sister. It explores what happens when a parent leaves home to be with someone else from different perspectives. Hae Sung (the eldest daughter) is always dating the wrong men but never gives up on being with someone. Yet, when she finds out that the man she is seeing is actually married, she feels horrible about herself because she has sworn never to do that. She knows how painful that is. Woo Joo took on the weight of the house, not going to school and working. She is the strong one, the one who takes charge, the one that suffers in silence while her older sister can play and her younger brother too. She is the one with the consuming anger, the one that knows the face of her father's lover, the one who confronted him and watched him leave with the other woman. And she is the one who seeks revenge when the woman throws them out of their home. Ji Goo was too little when it happened. He only remembers his father as a loving man. He never saw him with another woman, and he lives a pretty much carefree life. Their mother is also an elegant woman, who doesn't lower herself in front of the mistress or her unfaithful husband. I liked that too. I can understand their pain, I could relate to Woo Joo in many ways.
I could also see Dong Jin and how his mother's actions also affected his life. How he carried the shame of her unethical behavior, how he has to deal with the consequences of her actions. These are young people that are living with the hurt and pain, and I liked watching their healing process. I liked how the story unfolded, leaving cliché out of the equation. It felt real and its bittersweetness, mixed with the sweetness of hope, balancing the mood of the story.
I truly loved the story and recommend it.
Poster from iMDb -https://www.imdb.com/title/tt26228312/
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binging-asian-dramas · 9 months
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Revolutionary Love. 7/8
Story: 7
Acting: 9
Chemistry: 10
Comparable to: Office Girls (twainesse drama) ; Cunning Single Lady (kdrama) ;
The kdrama takes the classic rich elite ceo family storyline to the next level. It surrounds itself about the injustices of society's issues and Korean labour laws. Just don’t take it too seriously at times, while switching off your brain and enjoy the ride. It’s over the top and the main leads character played by Super Junior’s Siwon, dials up the ham, maybe sometimes overly too funny with the naive dumb awe shucks act being a bit too annoying in the beginning episodes. His character does get a much needed character growth in the mid to later acts. Overall it’s a nice romantic romcom with a great bromance subplot too.
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