MY BEST 2022 RANKED DRAMAS
a little late but... Better later than Never
also watched:
Idol: The Coup 7.0
Now, We Are Breaking Up 3.5
My Roommate Is a Gumiho 7.5
Please Classmate 6.5
Rookie Cops 7.5
Snowdrop 7.5
You Are My Spring 6.0
My Mister 9.5
The Oath of Love 7.0
Sh**ting Stars 7.0
Green Mothers' Club 6.5
Why Her? 7.0
Forecasting Love and Weather 4.5
Our Blues 9.0
Dali and the Cocky Prince 7.0
Extraordinary Attorney Woo 8.0
May I Help You 8.0
Dropped: Love in contract
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piece i did for "everyzine everyzine" back in 2020, centered around my favorite band, everything everything! it was actually the first zine i was in, which remains an honor.
for the zine, i decided to do a redraw of these little drawings that i'd given them the first time i saw them live in 2016. the no reptiles music video remains my favorite, it's so striking and cathartic. despite its age, i still like this piece. which is more than i can say for some of my other art from 2020!
this won't be the last i draw of these looks, for sure. there's a photo of them in their book where they are all just kind of. standing there looming covered in blood that i definitely need to add to the list of warmups
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I love cultural differences in the portrayal of zombies in movies/series.
Most western media have slow moving zombies, unfeeling, unthinking. Becoming a zombie is the same as losing the will to live, it's the ultimate example of loss of identity. Narratively they are used as a sort of hive-minded, and are most dangerous in groups (the dangers of going along without formning a personal opinion).
In most asian media becoming a zombie is the ultimate loss of control. We see people succumbing to negative emotions (anger and rage the most common one). Zombies are fast, they are terrifying on their own because of their rage, the force with which they seek to hurt. They use zombies as a symbol of greed, as the embodiment of surpressed rage.
It's the same with all types of monsters. I don't know, I just think it's really interesting how societal ideals and fears seep into our monsters
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A drawing a did a while ago of ☆Yoo Gwi-nam ☆💙🧟♂️ from All of us are Dead <333
Materials used:
White gel pen🤍
black marker🖤
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Hi there,
My name is Claudia and I'm currently writing my MA dissertation which will be on how the subtitles of K-dramas may influence people's opinion of Korean culture of their viewers.
I'm doing a survey to understand more deeply to what extent this is, and I was wondering if you could help me share it around.
Here's how the survey works:
> It will take roughly 15 minutes to complete as there are quite a few questions and clips to watch.
> The survey is anonymous, it requires the email to do it but that information is strictly confidential and won't be shared with others.
> I have used short clips from the following dramas: The Glory, All of Us Are Dead, Extraordinary Attorney Woo and Squid Games. However NO SPOILERS to the plot have been used - all the clips are a few seconds long and only include idioms, expressions and cultural elements so no spoilers are intended nor shown.
> In the last section you'll be asked to watch said clips and reply to the questions related to it but again NO SPOILERS to the plots.
I'd really appreciate your help!
Here's the link: https://forms.gle/6hkJMG9p3232LZB47
Please fill out this survey on Korean Culture Through Korean Dramas and Films if you can. :)
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