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jaegraph · 8 months
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bae jinyoung (more) for @hellviaa ♥
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sohaline · 2 years
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hollisonceagain · 6 months
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kpoptober 2023 day 23: bae jin young - hard to say goodbye
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k-star-holic · 11 months
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CIX "At the same speed now? I want to do Fast & Furious 6 for once"
Source: k-star-holic.blogspot.com
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kpop-girlsworld · 6 months
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shikshiin · 2 years
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The most beautiful sunsets are the ones that are shared.
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stuff-diary · 23 days
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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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junkobato · 2 years
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Upcoming Kdrama June 2022
1/6: Eve with Seo Yeji, Park Byung Eun, Lee Sang Yeop. 16 episodes; melodrama.
3/6: Doctor Lawyer with Seo Ji Sub, Im Soo Hyang, Shin Sung Rok. 16 episodes; thriller, law, medical.
3/6: Why Her with Seo Hyun Jin, Hwang In Yeop, Bae In Hyuk. 16 episodes; romance, melodrama.
4/6: Cleaning Up with Jun So Min, Na In Woo, Yeom Jung Ah. 16 episodes; comedy, crime.
5/6: To My Star 2 with Son Woo Hyun, Kim Kang Min. 12 episodes; webdrama, rom-com, youth.
6/6: Link: Eat, Love, Die with Yeo Jin Goo, Moon Ga Young. 16 episodes; mystery, romance, fantasy.
8/6: Insider with Kang Ha Neul, Lee Yoo Young, Heo Sung Tae. 16 episodes; action, thriller.
10/6: Yumi's Cells 2 with Kim Go Eun, Park Jin Young, Lee Yubi. 14 episodes; rom-com, life.
15/6: Jinxed at First with Na In Woo, Seo Hyun, Lee Ho Jung. 16 episodes; rom-com, fantasy.
18/6: Alchemy of Souls with Lee Jae Wook, Jung So Min, Hwang Min Hyun. 20 episodes; historical, romance, fantasy.
24/6: Money Heist: Korea with Yoo Ji Tae, Park Hae Soo, Kim Ji Hoon. 12 episodes; webdrama; action, crime, thriller.
24/6: Anna with Bae Suzy, Kim Joon Han, Jung Eun Chae. 8 episodes; thriller, drama.
25/6: The Witch is Alive with Lee Yuri, Yoon Soy, Jung Sang Hoon. 16 episodes; mystery, drama.
27/6: Minamdang with Seo In Guk, Oh Yeon Seo, Kwak Si Yang. 16 episodes; mystery, comedy.
29/6: Weird Lawyer Woo Young Woo with Park Eun Bin, Kang Tae Oh, Kang Ki Young. 16 episodes; law, drama.
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Where am I gonna find the time?!
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UPDATED 8/6
To X who doesn't love me is going to air in July
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somanykdramas · 4 months
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THE STORY OF PARK'S MARRIAGE CONTRACT
GENRES: Comedy, Romance, Supernatural
SUMMARY: A fashion-forward Joseon fiancee wakes up in the 21st century and tries to make sense of all the familiar faces.
THIS SHOW HAS EVERYTHING: Couture hanboks, wells, terrible mother-in-laws, robot vacuums, choco pies, murder, ill-gotten Joseon artifacts, courtship, redemption, childhood trauma, workplace sabotage, and faulty pacemakers.
HOT TAKE: Really impressed with how easily both Yeon Woo and Sa Wol take to modern life. Within a few weeks, they're scheming, using computers, hailing taxis, and using modern kitchen equipment like pros.
The writers tried so hard to tie the characters in Seoul with their Joseon doppelgängers, but I think they either ran out of time, lost their notes in the process, or just kinda figured we'd be okay with whatever ending they chose as long as it was a happy one.
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mofartumb · 5 months
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Sinopsis The Story of Park's Marriage Contract (2023)
Sinopsis The Story of Park’s Marriage Contract (2023) – Pada abad ke-19, pada malam hari pernikahannya, suami Park Yeon-Woo (Lee Se-young) meninggal setelah mengungkapkan bahwa dirinya telah lama menderita penyakit jantung. Yeon-woo sangat terpukul, tapi sebelum dia bisa meratapi suaminya, dia diculik oleh seorang pria dan dibuang ke dalam sumur. Saat membuka mata, dia melihat suaminya di…
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khuantru · 2 years
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Extraordinary Attorney Woo is undoubtedly the best legal drama I've watched in 2022. Its a beautifully crafted TV show with a gripping storyline, yet the acting is incredibly professional and realistic, depicting the notable experiences of an autistic attorney working at a major law firm in Korea whilst having to face prejudice of society.
 The drama is fantastic in many ways. One of the biggest reasons why its a must-watch is its episodic nature. For the past couple weeks I've been craving episode after the other, wondering what happens next - yes, its entirely addictive and enjoyable to watch. Each episode is a new law case the main character Woo Young-Woo has to work on, as well as showing further progression in Woo Young-Woo and her co-worker Lee Jun-ho's relationship. Not only is the plot easy to follow, but has a refreshing flair to it, one that is light-hearted, unique, and sends a great message about how society should support and treat those physically or mentally disabled equally, and despite someone's mental dysfunctions, people should have each other's backs instead of bringing each other down.
 Woo Young-Woo is one of my favourite K-Drama characters ever due to her cheerful disposition and undeniable intelligence. Her obsession with whales and dolphins is just the cutest! Likewise, her relationship with Lee Jun-ho is so adorable and carefree, and is paced very well throughout the show. The actress of Woo Young-Woo, Park Eun-bin, has a forte in playing the part and demonstrated adeptness in her ability to master difficult lines and autistic representations. To be honest, all the actors on the show are unbelievably talented in every way, and portrayed their roles with aptitude and skill.
 Overall, the show was a big hit and deserves the praise it is getting. The comical dialogue, scintillating humor and workplace romance was all I needed! Needless to say, Extraordinary Attorney Woo is a totally binge-worthy K-drama with outstanding finesse and filmography, one you can sit back and relax to, promised to make your day. :) -  Janet CHUANG
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gregor-samsung · 10 months
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찬실이는 복도 많지 [Lucky Chan-sil] (Kim Cho-hee - 2019)
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binging-asian-dramas · 11 months
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The Spies Who Love Me. 7
Story: 6
Acting: 10
Chemistry: 9
Comparable to: My Secret Hotel (kdrama) ; Healer (kdrama) ; Terius Behind Me (kdrama)
This was a fun filled romcom that sort of fizzled out towards the end. It still was not a bad watch all the way through either, it’s just the first handful of episodes was the highlight of the drama. It got very bogged down by going back and forth with the flashbacks. I also was gutted with having the female lead having two love interests that seemed both perfect for her, (slight spoiler) especially with Im Joo Hwan who brilliantly played the second male lead in this. Love Eric Mun too just, ugh, the love triangle was way too much in this one.
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Six Underrated Shows Worth Watching
1. Today’s Webtoon Starring: Kim Se Jeong, Daniel Choi, Nam Yoon Soo SBS Promotional poster On Ma Eum (Kim Se Jong) is a former rising Judo star who quit and is looking for her own path outside of Judo. She is an upbeat and hard working. She is hired as an intern PD for a webtoon company. The company is the center of a power struggle and is at risk of shutting down. I loved this show as a…
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passionforfiction · 2 years
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Why Her?
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This series caught my attention from the first episode. Soo Jae is a strong female character that lived thinking she had the upper hand when in truth she was being used by Choi Tae Guk.
This series follows the structure of the usual law enforcement series: the team (whether police or lawyers) start solving crimes that help them solve the big case that was committed a long time ago. In that sense it doesn't move far from its genre and I like this structure. But at the same time, it had its original aspects. We don't usually see a female character who is not afraid to show her arrogance the way Soo Jae did at the beginning. She is a complex, grayish character who can be disagreeable and cruel but also vulnerable and empathic. I think the plot twists were different the usual ones. Usually the victim doesn't want to see the person they love after learning the person wronged them in some way, but Gong Chan's feelings for Soo Jae didn't waver when he learned that she gave up on him on his trial. I liked that he had the maturity and empathy to understand her situation and still be grateful for what she did for him. She couldn't see him at first because she felt guilty but was able to get past it as they worked towards solving the case. it blew my mind when Soo Jae learned that her child had not really died at birth. And the background history between her and Choi Tae Guk's family was something I hadn't seen coming either.
This story weaves the double standards of the society where the story is set. Women are not truly protected against sexual harassment and other sexual offenses. I have seen this in other series, but this one really shows it in its cruelty and by women themselves. It is something to think about. . .
I liked the fact that we do get a hearing where the truth is exposed. Lately i've seen series in similar genres where the criminal gets away with it by committing suicide. In this case Choi Tae Guk does commit suicide but the world knows what he did and his partners do get to pay for their crimes, although they want to pin the heavy responsibility on the dead.
Soo Jae changes from the ambitious women to a woman who wants to be an ethical professional. And she wants to truly be independent and free. It leaves us with questions related to her health and her relationship with Gong Chan, but that is life and what matters is that the series leaves us with the sense that things will be okay.
This is a good series to watch.
Poster from AsianWiki - https://asianwiki.com/Why_Her%3F
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stuff-diary · 6 months
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Daily Dose of Sunshine
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TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2023
Daily Dose of Sunshine (2023, South Korea)
Directors: Lee Jae Kyu & Kim Nam Su
Writers: Lee Nam Gyu, Oh Bo Hyun & Kim Da Hee (based on the webtoon by Lee Ra Ha)
Mini-review:
When I heard this drama was coming out, I got a bit worried, since k-dramas don't have the best track record when it comes to handling this topic. Thankfully, this show's team mostly pulled it off. Sure, it falls into stereotypes from time to time, but its focus is always on empathy, acceptance and tolerance. It really tries to make the viewer understand how hard and undeservedly misunderstood mental illnesses are. For better or worse, that also means the drama doesn't shy away from showing the darkest parts of these illnesses, so please be very careful if this topic is triggering for you, cause there are a lot of hard-to-watch scenes. In terms of acting, the entire cast is great, especially the actors playing the patients, and Park Bo Young. In fact, this might arguably be her career's crowning achievement. The one thing I didn't really like were the romantic parts. I just didn't care for any of the romances, and the show would've been better off without them. Anyway, Daily Dose of Sunshine surprised me by handling a complex topic in a much more humane and hopeful way that I expected.
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