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lafilleestmorte · 1 year
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I want someone to understand me the way hong in pyo understanding ahn eun young - not at all and is more often creeped out than endeared but sticks with her anyways and is more than happy to hold her hand irrespective
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bluelimeade · 10 months
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The School Nurse Files (2020)
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myheartisforeign · 1 year
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sesiondemadrugada · 1 year
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The Wandering Moon (Sang-il Lee, 2022).
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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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shitstheysaid · 9 months
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dilebe06 · 2 months
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My Favorite Male Characters
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namjhyun · 9 months
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MOVIE REVIEW | Dream (2023)
In this film about broken dreams and second chances, a professional football player finds himself in a difficult position due to a mix of bad decisions and bad luck. He also has no real support system in his mother (who is on the run for scamming people) and his agency wants him to quit the sport to become a celebrity.
Is in this moment of his life that to rehabilitate his image he is forced to become the coach of a football team conformed by homeless men that will compete on a charity tournament.
Reluctantly, he learns the reasons why these men found themselves living in the streets. Addiction, bad decisions, abandonment, grief, among other motives. What they all have in common is that through this tournament they are looking to become a better version of themselves.
To record every moment of their journey, a documentary director (deep in student debt and stress) needs to find the right angle to have this film be a success for her and them.
It’s through teamwork and sharing their problems, that this team of odd men out find -perhaps for the first time in their lives- a real support system and even a family.
Dream is a solid comedy with really touching moments that brought some tears to my eyes. The film tries to shed some light on current social issues in South Korea through the housing problem these men are going through.
Park Seo Joon gives a good performance going from disheartened to finding a new dream and people to fight for. His chemistry with IU is hilarious to watch as they play entirely platonic teammates throwing jabs at each other, even long after they start to get along.
IU’s character as the documentary director who is forced to believe in herself into success is both fun and oh, so real.
The heart of the film, however, is Heo Joon Seok, whose character never lost hope and fought from beginning to end so the team could achieve their dream. The rest of the actors bring some emotions though the respective stories that makes the comedy more grounded.
Overall, I enjoyed this film.
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sevenpixels · 2 years
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Broker (2022) 브로커
dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda
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movies-and-theater · 7 months
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Parasite (2019)
Director Bong Joon-ho
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k-star-holic · 8 months
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Shin Dong-yup danced for the first time in 'immortal' history...Jo Hye-ryun won the championship
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khiphop-discussions · 11 months
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Rappers who lean right wing/conservative are always so weird because there's nothing conservative or right wing about hip-hop/rap. This is about US and Korean rappers because I know of at least a few k-rappers who support the right wing candidates.
They're voting for their money cause they don't wanna be taxed. But really, literally everything else about those parties are stripping the rights you are ACTALLY in support of. Also, part of it is they want certain groups of people to have less rights and they are dumb enough to give up a bit of their own rights in order to still maintain a power dynamic over those other groups. However, they'd never say that. I don't even know if they are consciously aware of that. But even if they were they wouldn't say it out loud.
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braemjeorn · 2 years
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it's a good thing dusik kissed hyejin because if any other conflict rose up in those last minutes i might go crazy but PYO MISEON MY GIRL I"M SORRY😭😭😭😭😭😭
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filmy420 · 3 months
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Parasite (2019)
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jd-205 · 3 months
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my favourite characters outside the main couple tbh
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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
Mini-review:
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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