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itachanta · 2 years
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The most chaotic and fiercely protective family trio. Link: Eat, Love, Kill (2022)
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mangodelorean · 10 months
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Favourite shots: Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938 [2023]
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elderflowergin · 3 months
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3 K-drama moments (January edition)
1. Kim Hae-sook expressing her rage at a young Japanese officer in full satoori and banmal in Gyeongseong Creature. Until this point she has been a capable right hand to Park Seo-joon, restrained, deadly efficient and completely unshakeable. But long-simmering fears and frustrations are boiling over everywhere in Gyeongseong and elsewhere, resulting in this atypical, shocking conversation with a junior officer who sympathises with them but cannot bridge the colonial gap. Language is so significant in this genre, and it’s so visceral when Kim Hae-sook openly vents to this man in her own language, in her own dialect.
Gyeongseong Creature is a pretty dark take on human experimentation, the last gasp of colonial horrors in a dying empire and the endurance of community. Park Seo-joon (and Han So-hee to a lesser extent) have to be the heroes; nonetheless the story understands that liberation is won not by strong-jawed men who talk pretty, but by community, by ordinary people doing extraordinary things together.
Kdrama has a wealth of supporting actors and it's no different here, with Jo Han-cheol, Kang Mal-geum, the aforementioned Kim Hae-sook, Claudia Kim and lovely, lovely Kim Yoon-woo in an affecting subplot (you might have seen him as Ryang Eum in My Dearest). Hate that Netflix made this one a cliffhanger, but they got me. Now, please give us a grown up romance with Jo Han-cheol in it. Our man's earned it.
2. Jung Jin-young’s vividly joyous sex life with his partner played by Yang Mal-bok in LTNS. The astonishing tenderness of their meeting, their love story and the joy he has brought to her arid, parched life are all so well-done that I had a lump in my throat throughout the episode.
This show took atypical love and affair stories, the sort we tend to mock or criticise - the plain girl sleeping with the married colleague, the fiftysomethings rediscovering their zest for life in each other’s bodies, the married lipstick lesbian who keeps coming back into her ex’s life - and offered so much kindness and love in the writing and the framing of those stories. @drivingsideways remarked that it was so different from anything Kdrama has given us, and that is completely correct.
Esom and Ahn Jae-hong were beyond excellent as a troubled couple that maybe shouldn't have married all those years ago - people who were maybe always a little too different, and then papered over their differences with the routines of matrimony. I suspect this was all too real to appeal to the general audience and I don't think this is going to be nomination-heavy. But it deserves to be.
3. Hwa-rok running from the handsome Officer Jeong in the brilliantly written The Matchmakers. The youngest sister in the famously unmarried trio of Namsan, Hwa-rok is a very relatable babe who really wants to get married! Get a husband! Have SEX! - and manifests this through her popular erotica series. The bond between Hwa-rok and the shy, upright officer whose first introduction to her is all the erotica she writes is one of the most adorable plots on this incredibly cute show.
I have several feelings about The Matchmakers, namely that it is the rare romance I respect despite the minimal chemistry between the leads. The writing was top-notch and the lead acting didn't quite live up to it - this is not a criticism of Cho Yi-hyun or Rowoon, but rather a testament to the sheer wealth of talent in Kdrama and how accustomed we've become to actors elevating material. Rowoon surprisingly grew on me in this, with his physicality and his looks somehow making Gyeongwoonjae indelible despite his iPhone-knowing face. I might do a separate post on this yet, but it was absolutely worth the watch, and all of you were right, especially @haraxvati who bravely advocated for Rowoon's talents.
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i-got-the-feels · 2 years
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The day you went missing, I didn't realise you were gone - Hong Bok Hee
After Gye-yong went missing, I hated the fact that I was still sane. I felt like a monster so I forced myself to be insane. It actually worked and I made you grow up all alone. I was wrong - Jang Mi Sook
It's all my fault. I knew my son would mistreat you but I kept my mouth shut - Na Chun Ok
- Mothers secret and their confessions to their children, Link: Eat, Love, Kill, 2022
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kooriyuki · 2 years
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Final Review: Link: Eat, Love, Kill (tvN, 2022)
Final Review: Link: Eat, Love, Kill (tvN, 2022)
Major Spoilers: Noh Da-hyun (Moon Ga-young) thought that she had accidentally killed her stalker Lee Jin-geun (Shin Jae-hwi) and both her mother Hong Bok-hee (Kim Ji-young) and her grandmother Na Chun-ok (Ye Su-jeong) had helped to discard the body in an abandoned freezer. The freezer was then brought into use by Eun Gye-hoon (Yeo Jin-goo) in his going to open western restaurant opposite…
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odanurr87 · 2 years
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My thoughts on... Doctors
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Yoon Kyung Sang as Jung Yoon Do, Park Shin Hye as Yoo Hye Jung, Kim Rae Won as Hong Ji Hong, and Lee Sung Kyung as Jin Seo Woo If I were to draw a line segment and place the medical kdramas I've watched to date on it, with the degree of over-the-top drama and lack of professionalism decreasing from left to right, I'd place Yong Pal all the way to the left, followed closely by Doctor Stranger, and Hospital Playlist all the way to the right, with Doctor John probably somewhere around the left of the midpoint (still haven't finished watching Angel Eyes). Much to my surprise, I think Doctors probably belongs somewhere to the right of the midpoint (but not too far) and I'll try to explain why that is, but first let's talk a little about the premise. Doctors aka Female Gangster Hye Jung (no, really, that’s another title for it) focuses, not surprisingly, on the transformative journey of Yoo Hye Jung from a smart, rebellious, and kickass teen who doesn't get along with her dad, has no friends and no dreams about a better future, to a driven and talented doctor who's well liked and respected by her colleagues, but who's held back by a tragic event from her past. Hong Ji Hong, as her home-room teacher at high school, is the one who sets her on her path to becoming a doctor, and later as her mentor/boyfriend also helps her move on. Yes, you read that right, her home-room teacher eventually becomes her lover. Personally, I don't think they handled the pacing of the teacher-student relationship very well. The first couple of episodes do not hint at any romantic feelings between these two but then along comes Episode 3 and suddenly they... kinda do? It all felt very rushed, especially her friendship with the second female lead, Jin Seo Woo (Bok Joo!), and the fallout between them, what prompts a bitter rivalry when they meet again working at the same hospital 13 years later.
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She’s not called gangster for nothing
Subverting expectations or bland storytelling?
It is perhaps to be expected that Hye Jung has an agenda, tied to a possible case of medical malpractice that involves Seo Woo's father and the hospital's director, Jin Myung Hoon, played by Uhm Hyo Sub, known for playing the antagonist in several dramas (but I always remember him as the butler in Shopping King Louie). Curiously, while this plot thread is present throughout the show it isn't given the prominence one might expect, with the screenwriter (Ha Myung Hee) slowly developing it over the course of the show, always careful to keep the details of the event shrouded in mystery. Instead, the show chooses to give more prominence to the development of the relationship between Hye Jung and Ji Hong and to the medical cases that the doctors face, how they resolve them and how they often tie to their personal lives, but mostly Hye Jung's.
And here's where I got the largest positive impression of the show: the doctors don’t lose their composure in the OR, they act calmly and professionally. The one time this doesn't happen it is considered a serious breach and immediately addressed. This show doesn't feel the need to artificially create drama by having characters act irrationally, having doctors sabotage each other for the sake of their personal glory, or having patients die in the OR so that a doctor can be conveniently blamed and drama can be amped to eleven. In fact, I can't recall a single surgery that didn't go as planned. There were several times I'd go, "Aha, now this will happen so that event X and Y will follow!" and the show would answer with a resounding, "Nope." Perhaps many viewers will find this boring but I found it refreshingly different. And this is not to say there are no dramatic or tension-filled scenes, what sometimes make it lose points on a realism scale, but they're never overplayed.
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Not sure I want to know what he means by that
Besides Seo Woo, whose rivalry with Hye Jung takes some time to resolve, the only other character who's initially distrustful of Hye Jung's ability and disapproves of her attitude is the second male lead and her senior, Jung Yoon Do. However, after a couple of instances where Hye Jung proves herself in his eyes he apologizes and never doubts her again. This becomes a turning point for our SML as he slowly starts falling for Hye Jung's charms and loosens up considerably, to the point I really liked him despite his unrequited love for Hye Jung. This is another plus for Doctors, as when he confesses his feelings to Hye Jung she wastes no time clearing the air replying, "I don't trust love between a man and a woman. But if I have to love, that one person will be Hong Ji Hong." That's that potential love triangle neatly resolved. Even when he later gives Ji Hong a heads up about his feelings for Hye Jung (Yoon Do is very straightforward and honest) the latter nonchalantly replies, "Good. Try your best." what leaves Yoon Do thinking he's already lost before he even had a chance to compete.
Ji Hong and Hye Jung: A mature relationship with little drama
Ji Hong is a charming, easygoing, glass half-full, kinda guy, who always looks out for his students and never holds a grudge. As he tells Hye Jung one episode, there are too many things he wants to do in his life to waste time mulling over negative things like revenge. If this were a fantasy cdrama, he'd probably be a Daoist (he'd certainly make a better Daoist than The Taoist Grandmaster). This may irk some viewers looking for a revenge-driven plot where the protagonists actively seek the downfall of some powerful figure/s with almost single-minded determination, like in Graceful Family (which I do recommend btw). The seeds are certainly there for Doctors to take that route but it chooses not to, what makes me think that perhaps they were planted because it is expected for this type of show to have that plot line and not because the screenwriter particularly wanted to, but this is pure speculation. While Ji Hong helps Hye Jung with her search for the truth he does so out of a desire she'll be able to close that painful chapter of her life and live more in the present, and he doesn't waste an opportunity to let her know she can be happy, as this dancing scene to The La's "There She Goes" proves.
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This man makes it difficult not to fall in love with him As for Hye Jung, I think this is probably the better Park Shin Hye performance out of the dramas I've watched with her (no, I have not yet watched Pinocchio). She was cute as Go Mi Nam in You're Beautiful but I felt the show never let her grow out of that character and show us who she was as Go Mi Nyeo. Here I felt she was able to show more range and she looked comfortable with her male costar despite their age gap. Certainly, the two actors/characters seemed to have a lot more chemistry than that shown in her latest drama, Sisyphus: The Myth, between Kang Seo Hae and Han Tae Sul, and makes me wonder what a reunion with Kim Rae Won as Han Tae Sul would've looked like.
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I still love you, Go Mi Nam.
Honestly, the only obstacle to their relationship is themselves, as they're both highly intelligent and independent people who've never been in a romantic relationship before and who usually try to solve problems by themselves rather than relying on others. This veers dangerously close to "noble idiocy" territory at times but doesn't outright cross into it, to my mind, or at least doubles back fairly quickly. For instance, in order to protect Hye Jung, Ji Hong makes a deal with a character one time that I won't spoil. When Hye Jung finds out about it she confronts him but Ji Hong defuses the situation by arguing he's "taking one step backwards and two steps forward" to ease tensions, that this is not as bad as she makes it out to be (glass half-full kinda guy), and that he's actively looking for a way to revert this. When I took my time to ponder his argument I had to concede it was fairly reasonable. Like I said, Ji Hong is surprisingly mature about handling relationships and conflicts, something that was unexpected. Another time the two have a conversation where Hye Jung points out how he's always trying to protect and comfort her but that this is not reciprocal, that she also wants to protect and comfort him but he won't let her, finally asking him to change if he wants to make their relationship work. While she definitely had a point I was a little irked about the conclusion, which came across as rather one-sided. Quite surprisingly, it didn't take long for Hye Jung to acknowledge she was wrong to corner him into changing when she was also asking him to love her for who she was, a confession that leads into this beautifully awkward scene where Hye Jung tries to make the first move and Ji Hong doesn't know quite what to make of it.
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When you try to give him the green light and he doesn't get the memo Their relationship isn't perfect (what relationship is?), there are bumps on the road, and they alternate between being lovers, teacher and student, and colleagues, throughout the show and depending on the situation, and sometimes their inability to recognise what role they should be playing (the characters, not the actors) causes some tension or friction between them that usually gets resolved by, shockingly, having a conversation like normal adults. Maybe these are the moments that some reviewers had trouble believing, as they sometimes appear to be dissecting the ins and outs of their relationship with clinical precision. They are neurosurgeons after all.
Of second-lead relationships, The Beagles, and music
I've praised the main leads and the second male lead, but what about the second female lead? Seo Woo's growth is very slow and a large part of it occurs when a conflict that personally involves her arises towards the end of the show. Seo Woo is initially jealous that Hye Jung has managed to become so successful in life and doesn't take kindly to Yoon Do falling for her rival. She has insecurity issues tied to her parents' expectations of her and Hye Jung "taking things away from her" (she also had a crush on Ji Hong in high school) that should've been better fleshed out in the initial episodes of the show. Surprisingly, what seems to be a trend with this show, the second leads don't end up together and, in fact, Seo Woo ends up in a relationship with fellow doctor Pi Yeong Kook, the one friend who's always there for her no matter what. Eventually, Seo Woo is also able to let go of the past, daring to stand up for Hye Jung and call her a friend, and overcomes, if not her parents' expectations, certainly their narrow-mindedness and greed, not to mention her own ego.
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I guess this qualifies as subverting expectations? There is also quite a bit of comedy too, in no small part thanks to "The Beagles," Jung Pa Ran (played by Lee Sun Ho), Yoon Do's uncle, and Jo In Joo (played by Yoo Da In), both of which are Ji Hong's closest friends, who have a great friendship and a running gag of annoying the heck out of Yoon Do by constantly staying at his place. There's one episode where even Seo Woo joins the beagles and Yoon Do is like, "I give up. Live happily among the three of you." and finds himself temporarily exiled to Ji Hong's apartment, much to the latter's surprise.
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The Beagles adopt a new member Music-wise, I wasn't particularly impressed by the songs, as the one that made the most lasting impression was The La's "There She Goes." The score itself was composed by Park Se Jun, who previously collaborated with the show's director, Oh Choong Hwan, on shows like Start-Up and While You Were Sleeping, but perhaps this shouldn't be surprising as Park Se Jun's name pops up everywhere. The score itself is actually not half bad but it wasn't particularly memorable, save for a few exceptions. The first one is the fact that Doom at Your Service's "Destiny to Love" is used regularly throughout the show, what surprised me seeing as it's a track from a 2021 drama playing on a 2016 show (they really should've used it when Ji Hong steps out of the helicopter). The other is the track "Goodbye My Fellow" which, for the life of me, sounds like something lifted straight from another 2016 show I recently watched, Marriage Contract. I could swear they're playing the same, or mostly the same, music as in either "Beautiful Memories" and/or "Beautiful Days" but to different notes, speed, or something. The second I listened to that music playing in Doctors I instantly thought of Marriage Contract. Initially, I thought maybe they were simply reusing the score from one of their shows but Marriage Contract is from MBC and Doctors is from SBS so I'm not really sure what's going on here.
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Marriage Contract. Probably the best contractual relationship kdrama there is. Watch it.
Conclusions
All in all, Doctors was a surprisingly pleasant watch throughout and I didn't find it boring despite its 20-episode order, what usually makes me suspicious of the quality of the show. Some reviewers have argued the ending feels rushed and while I disagree I have to concede certain plot lines are purposefully left unresolved. In short, if you want to see the antagonists killed or in shackles, then this is not the drama for you. It's not that there are no consequences for their actions, there are, but we don't get to see the full extent of them. Following Ji Hong's life philosophy we only get to see the positive outcomes, not the negative ones.
In the end, I think I can confidently say Doctors succeeded in subverting my trope-oriented expectations, what I consider to be a positive. It’s no Hospital Playlist (that’s a high bar) but it’s certainly a lot better than some of the other medical dramas I’ve watched. Of course, perhaps my baseline isn’t diverse enough, with medical dramas like New Heart, Good Doctor, D-Day, and Dr. Romantic still on my watchlist. What about you? Have you watched Doctors? Where would you place it on your own medical kdrama line segment?
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LINK: EAT, LOVE, KILL // KDRAMA DİZİ YORUMU
UYARI : Yazılar genel olarak spoiler içerebilir. İçermeyedebilir.
İmdb: 7,3 Benim Puanım: 8
Drama: Link: Eat, Love, Kill
Hangul: 링크: 먹고 사랑하라, 죽이게
Director: Hong Jong-Chan
Writer: Kwon Ki-Young
Date: 2022
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea
Cast: Yeo Jin-Goo, Mun Ka-Young,  Kim Ji-Young, Ye Soo-Jung, Lee Suk-Hyeong, Lee Bom, Song Duk-Ho, Lee Bom Sori
Diziye klasik bir romantik komedi sanarak başladım. Çok yanılmışım. Hiç düşündüğüm gibi çıkmadı. Tabi ki bu benim dizilere konusunu okumadan başlamamdan da kaynaklanıyor. Yeo Jin-Goo’i ilk Hotel Del Luna dizisinde izlemiştim. Diziyi çok beğensem de oyuncuya bir türlü ısınamamıştım. Ya kendini güzel geliştirmiş ya da ben o dizide kendisine uyum sağlayamamışım. Zira bu dizide çok beğendim.
Eun Gye-Hoon(Yeo Jin-Goo), başarılı bir şeftir. Bir gün hiçbir şey yokken rastgele duygular yaşamaya başlar. Bir anda gülme krizine giriyor, bir anda ağlamaya başlıyordur. Neden sinirlendiğini bilmeden sinirleniyor ya da mutlu oluyordur. Bu şekilde başkasının duygusunu hissetmesi çok küçükken yalnızca ikiz kız kardeşi ile yaşadığı bir şeydir. Tekrar bu duyguları hatırlayan Gye-Hoon işinden istifa edip kız kardeşinin 20 yıl önce kaybolduğu kasabaya geri döner be burada bir restoran açar. Bütün bu duygulara restoranın tam karşısındaki evde oturan No Da-Hyun(Mun Ka-Young) neden olmaktadır. Bu noktada fantastik ögeler barındıran gizem dolu bir dramaya giriş yapmış bulunuyorsunuz.
Yeo Jin-Goo ve Mun Ka-Young’un beraber oynadıkları ilk dizi bu değilmiş. İkili daha önce başka yapımlarda da ( “Ja Myung Go” ve “The Reputable Family” ) bir araya geldikleri için aralarındaki uyum diziye de yansımış görünüyor. Dizideki “şef” teması çok zayıftı. Dizinin bu yönünü hiç beğenmedim. Başrol karakteri bir şef ve bir restoran açıyor ama dizi boyunca ne restoran kullanıma açılıyor ne de şefimizi doğru düzgün bir yemek yaparken görüyoruz. En başında şef olduğunu anlayalım diye gösterdikleri sahnede ne gördüysek o. Görüp görebileceğiniz budur demişler. Beni de şaşırtan bir çok duyguyu barındırması bakımındansa ilgi çekiciydi. Gizemliydi, romantikti, biraz polisiye biraz fantastikti. Beklentilerinize ters köşe yapmayı seviyor gibiydi. Biraz uzattıkları konu ise başrollerin arasındaki bu fantastik bağın kaynağı oldu. Dizi boyunca merak edilip, bence çok da mantıklı bir şekilde bağlamadılar.
Yan roller ise, bence çok renkli ve keyifliydi. No Da-Hyun’un annesi Hong Bok-Hee(Kim Ji-Young) ve büyük annesi Na Chun-Ok(Ye Soo-Jung) özellikle müthiş tiplerdi. Büyükanne ekstra ekstra reprenkli bir kişilikti. Deli deli bakışları, her an katil olabilecek tavırları ve acaba birini öldürmüş olabilir mi şüphesini sürekli destekliyor.
Toparlayacak olursak, yemek ile alakası olmayan bir şef, konu ile alakası olmayan bir genç kız, aralarında neden olduğu bilinmeyen bir bağ ve her şeyden bağımsız bir ceset bütün diziyi özetliyor. Ben kendi adıma bu gizemi başlarda sevdim. Ama uzadıkça uzamaya başlayınca bir süre sonra aman istemiyorum öğrenmek demeye başladım. Ve sonuçta bu muydu olarak bitti. Onun dışında Yeo Jin-Goo ve Mun Ka-Young ikisi de güzel oyunculuklar ortaya koydular. İkisi içinde bakış açım ve fikrim değişti diyebilirim.
Şiddetle tavsiye etmem ama ilginç bir dizi olduğunu söyleyebilirim.
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My Demon Yeni Bölüm Ne Zaman?
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Güney Kore'nin son dönemdeki ilgi çekici dramalarından biri olan "My Demon", 25 Kasım itibariyle Netflix platformunda yayınlanmaya başladı. Başrollerinde Song Kang ve Kim Yoo Jung'un yer aldığı bu romantik fantastik dizi, izleyicileri gizemli ve duygusal bir serüvene davet ediyor.
My Demon Konusu
My Demon, acımasız bir iblisin taş kalpli bir kadınla yaptığı anlaşmanın ardından yaşadığı güç kaybını konu alıyor. Jung Gu Won (Song Kang), insanların ruhlarını teminat olarak alan ve hayatlarını altüst eden bu iblis, güçlerini geri kazanmak için beklenmedik bir işbirliğine girişir. Do Do Hee (Kim Yoo Jung), şık ve zarif bir görünüme sahip olan ancak çılgın bir kişiliğe sahip mirasçıdır. Bu iki zıt karakter arasında gelişen romantik ilişki, izleyicilere duygusal bir yolculuk vaat ediyor.
My Demon Oyuncuları
Oyuncu Karakter Song Kang Jung Gu Won Kim Yoo Jung Do Do Hee Lee Sang Yi Joo Hyun Hoon Lee Yoon Ji Noh Soo An Kim Hae Sook Joo Cheon Sook Jo Hye Joo Jin Ga Young Kim Tae Hoon Noh Seok Min Jo Yun Hee Kim Se Ra Kang Seung Ho Noh Do Kyung Seo Jung Yeon Sekreter Shin Heo Jung Do Park Bok Gyu Hong Jin Ki Lee Han Seong
My Demon İncelemesi
My Demon, ilginç karakter dinamikleri, romantik öğeler ve fantastik unsurlarıyla dikkat çekiyor. Oyuncuların performansları ve hikayenin sürükleyiciliği, izleyicileri diziye bağlamayı başarıyor. Netflix üzerinden ulaşılabilen bu Güney Kore yapımı, romantik dramaları sevenler için kaçırılmayacak bir deneyim sunuyor.
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Yoo Ah-in, Jun Jong-seo, and Steven Yeun in Burning (Lee Chang-dong, 2018) Cast: Yoo Ah-in, Steven Yeun, Jun Jong-seo, Kim Soo-Kyung, Choi Seung-ho, Mun Seong-kun, Min Bok-gi, Lee Soo-Jeong, Ban Hye-ra, Cha Mi-Kyung, Lee Bong-ryeon. Screenplay: Oh Jungmi, Lee Chang-dong, based on a story by Haruki Murakami. Cinematography: Hong Kyung-pyo. Production design: Shin Jum-hee. Film editing: Kim Da-won, Kim Hyun. Music: Mowg. Not surprisingly, given that it's based on one of his short stories, Burning gave me the unsettled feeling I get from reading Haruki Murakami's fiction: the sense that the world is stranger than it appears when we go about our daily routines. And that looking too closely at its anomalies can be dangerous. Certainly, if Lee Jong-su (Yoo Ah-in) had never paused to reacquaint himself with Shin Hae-mi (Jun Jong-seo), a friend from his childhood now grown up, he would never have been drawn into the mystery that surrounds her and Ben (Steven Yeun), the acquaintance she brings back from a trip to Africa. But who's to say that Jong-su's life, marked by his mother's abandoning the family when he was a child and by his father's trial for an act of angry violence, would have taken an easy course? The tension that builds throughout Burning is born of peeling back the layers of the quotidian. If we all did that, we probably wouldn't encounter elusive cats, disappearing women, Korean Gatsbys, and compulsive acts of arson the way Jong-su does, but Lee Chang-dong makes it entirely plausible that we might, which results in a brilliant, challenging, haunting film.
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chltlssbtm4793 · 2 years
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'Link' Ga-young Moon gets a job at Jin-goo Yeo's restaurant...
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Moon Ga-young confessed to Yeo Jin-goo that she killed someone.
Cha Jin-hoo (Lee Seok-hyung) asked, "I mean, noona at a hot pot house Wi-Fi. Is this the sister you said disappeared when you were young?", Eun Gye-hoon said, "I think it's probably not. If it's not Gye-young, what are all of them?" revealed Next, Jin-hoo Cha asked about his younger sister, "Do you have a similar face? What do your brothers and sisters look like?" Eun Gye-hoon said, "When we were young, we teased each other for being ugly, but they were objectively pretty. And the elders in the neighborhood said, "How can a child look so neat and cute?" He couldn't continue to talk to Noh Da-hyun, who was scruffy from the hot pot shop.
Lee Eun-jeong (Lee Bom), who came to Chunok Hotpot, showed Hong Bok-hee a picture of Lee Jin-geun (Shin Jae-hwi), saying, "Have you ever seen this person?" Hong Bok-hee asked, "Who are you? Are you a debtor?" Lee Eun-jung said, "It's my younger brother. I suddenly lost contact." Then, while she was looking for Lee Jin-geun, Lee Eun-jung, who saw a picture of Noda-hyun, deliberately approached Noda-hyun and checked her face, saying, "You're pretty. It's my taste."
Noh Da-hyun suffered from a nightmare of being chased by someone, and Eun Gye-hoon could not sleep with him. Eun Gye-hoon ran into Nada-hyeon, who could not fall asleep just like herself, and came out with alcohol. Eun Gye-hoon said, "I'm not in love with it, I don't like it," said Noh Da-hyun.
Noh Da-hyun doubted, "It's strange to cook so carefully. It's strange, but from my point of view," Eun Gye-hoon said, "I just remembered that, a long time ago, I owed a friend five ramen noodles. Cook five times when I was hungry. Gimme, but I couldn't do it forever, so I don't know if I'm paying it back to you." He recalled the promise he made with his sister.
Noda-hyeon, who had an argument with his mother, asked Eun-gye-hun, "Would you like me to get a job? I'm pretty good at all kinds of chores, from serving to serving. Please write me." Meanwhile, Jo Jae-sook (Kim Hyun-min) said, "I have a favor. Kill some people. I've seen them all."
Meanwhile, Noh Da-hyun confessed to Eun Kye-hoon, "I killed a person," increasing the tension in the play.
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nattawins · 3 years
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grandpa sim taking care of his son & grandchildren ❤️
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asian drama asks
3,5, 51 & 54!
3. First K-Drama you watched?
365: Repeat the Year. It was so good. Saw it twice. Plot, plot twists, characters, everything. I really loved it. Kinda got my standard really high.
5. K-Drama OTP(s)?
Do Hyun-Soo & Cha Ji-Won (Flower of Evil)
Jung Jae-Chan & Nam Hong-Joo (While You Were Sleeping)
Kang Cheol & Oh Yeon-Joo (W)
Myul Mang & Tak Dong-Kyung (Doom at Your Service)
Lee Yeon & Nam Ji-Ah (Tale of the Nine Tailed)
Beak Dong-Joo & Kim Tae-Hee (May I Help You)
Eun Gye-Hoon & Noh Da-Hyun (Link: Eat, Love, Kill)
Lee Young-Joon & Kim Mi-So (What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim)
I swear they really know how to pick actors better than anyone. The chemistry between the main leads or second leads is mind blowing.
51. Go-to K-Drama when you have nothing else to watch?
Not sure. Honestly never thought of that because I have not reached that point yet. I’m really new to kdrama and I have a loooooong list to watch. I watch one or two and add three more on the list. It’s a never ending list.
54. Recommend 3 fluffy AF dramas
This is hard since the genre I prefer aren’t that fluffy. More like… angsty.
Three that comes close to fluffy might be: What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim, Touch your Heart, Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-Joo.
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mirambles · 2 years
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Favourite Kdrama Couples
The only couples I was heavily invested in the 70 odd KDramas I have watched :)
Their relationship was organic, there was no toxicity from either side, one went through a brief breakup but for variables outside their control, all 4 females leads were spunky and the male leads didn’t want to change anything about them! The male leads were secure and supportive.
They grew together, they shared fantastic understanding, their telepathy was on point, they were each other’s support system and their banter was on point! And as is common in KDramas they all had a childhood/destiny connection!
I simply heart these 4 couples and yes I’m guilty of watching their scenes together a million times! They are my happy pills :)
Noh Jiuk and Eun Bong Hee in Suspicious Partner ( Best chemistry of the 4 for me without a doubt!)
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Hong DuSik and Yoon HyeJin in Hometown Cha Cha Cha
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Ri Jyeong Hyeok and Yoon Seri
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Kim Bok Joo and Jung Joo Hyuk
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