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binging-asian-dramas · 8 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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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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gunwookrae · 1 year
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Songs that remind me of Boys Planet trainees
Kim Tae Rae, Park Hanbin, Lee Seunghwan, Sung Hanbin
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Kim Tae Rae
// 🎵 A Love Begins From Confession | Kim Bum Soo
// 🎵 Man In Love | INFINITE
//🎵 Day & Night | Jung Seung Hwan
// 🎵 Try Again | JAEHYUN, d.ear
//🎵 Missing You | BTOB
//🎵 Lullaby | IU
// 🎵 karaoke | Jang Beom June
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Park Hanbin
// 🎵 Shooting Star | XG
// 🎵 Love War | YENA, BE'O
// 🎵 Feel My Rhythm | Red Velvet
// 🎵 LAW | Yoon Mirae, BIBI
// 🎵 Pretty U | SEVENTEEN
// 🎵 Hype Boy | NewJeans
// 🎵 After School | Weeekly
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Lee Seunghwan
// 🎵 Don't Go | EXO
// 🎵 Baby Don't Cry | EXO
// 🎵 We are Bulletproof: The Eternal | BTS
// 🎵 I'm a little drunk (Prod. 2soo) | Lim Jae Hyun
// 🎵 love you twice | HUH YUNJIN
// 🎵 Sandglass (Prod. Heize) | Wanna One
// 🎵 Embarrassed | BTS
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Sung Hanbin
// 🎵 7PM | BSS, Peder Elias
// 🎵 ONLY | LeeHi
// 🎵 HONEYMOON | PL
// 🎵 Say My Name | Say Yes!
// 🎵 Always (Acoustic Ver.) | Wanna One
// 🎵 At Gwanghwamun | KYUHYUN
// 🎵 Rose - English Version | D.O
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consumeronionbulletin · 6 months
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Moving (2023)
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Take seven episodes of Korean X-Men fanfic, add four episodes of spy stuff, a pinch of Korean gangster nonsense, mix well, and you have recipe for a pretty good superhero show.
The final three episodes of janky CGI fight scenes let me down at the end, though.
What Worked
The high school story that made up the first half of the show was delightful. Just a fun mix of YA tropes and the good kind of mutant superhero nonsense. I also liked the whole secret agent assassin thing playing out in the background as well.
And every single character actor was fun and interesting, this was a show that made sure to treat its secondary characters well.
What Didn't Work
And then the secret agent nonsense started taking over the entire show, and the plot got pushed to the side in favor of five episodes of backstory for every single grownup on the show, and then it got frustrating. I still liked alot of it, especially the meet cute between Bong-soek's parents, but we needed half as many episodes of it.
Also, that gang war plotline was just completely drawn out and gory and unnecessary. It made me dislike Hui-soo's father quite a bit. At least the past version of him.
The show's worst fault, though, was that dang three episode long fight sequence at the end (intercut with backstories on every single person in the fight). This series only had about 12-14 episodes worth of story, and they squeezed out 20 of them.
The series just gradually gets worse after episode seven, to the point where I was skipping scenes by episode 10, and even most of episodes 13-14. It's a case of not enough story and also too much backstory. That kind of thing works better in comics and/or webtoons, but does not work for a TV show.
The Performances
There's too many characters here to cover all of them, but they did a good job of making them (mostly) interesting.
Han Hyo-joo as ("secret agent mom") Lee Mi-hyun. I loved her. The character was well written and the superhero abilities were at the level where they could do creative and interesting things with Mi-hyun. Han Hyo-joo gave a good performance, but she was given a darn good character to play.
Ryoo Seung-bum as ("super hero assassin") Frank. Another interesting character played very well. He somehow managed to feel dangerous even when his only real superpower was not dying. The action scenes with him just worked, which made the big janky stuff at the end of the series look even worse.
Lee Jung-ha as ("super hero / boy next door") Kim Bong-seok. For this series to work, you had to really like this kid, and the actor did a good job making me cheer for him. Which made all the episodes where he was missing harder to get through.
Youn-jung as ("strong girl") Jang Hui-soo. Another likeable actor with a great character. It's too bad they kind of pushed her to the side in the final episodes. And it wasn't a knock on the actor. Her character arc just finished early and then they made 6 more episodes and the writers didn't really give her anything. The bullying stuff she had to deal with at the beginning of the series was gripping to watch.
Zo In-sung as ("the amazing, flying") Kim Doo-sik. All of the scenes he played opposite Han Hyo-joo were great. The rest of his backstory was pretty good, but a little uneven.
Ryu Seung-ryong as ("human punching bag") Jang Ju-won. I liked all the stuff he did in the early episodes, and I disliked most of what he did during and after his backstory arc. His stuff with Hui-soo's mom was okay in execution though a little unoriginal.
Kwak Sun-young as ("Hui-soo's mom") Hwang Ji-hee. I've seen this actor before (notably in Hospital Playlist) and she did a good job here, especially some of the early romance arc with Jang Ju-won. But the plot itself was cliche, and they just kind of killed her off to make people sad rather than having it make too much sense. (Was the NIS behind it, or not? Does that really change anything?).
The Lightning Man / Bus Driver. Some of this was engaging in that "everyone has a story" kind of thing, but that guy should have been fired the first time he hijacked the bus to go on a rogue mission. For every cool thing they let him do, we had to slog through 4-5 uncool / depressing things, which is not a good ratio.
The High School Kids. They were mostly okay, though there was really no reason for the future youtuber and the grumpy bully to be hanging around those last few episodes. And they built up Class President kid in the start only to just have him be mostly useless. Even his dad's backstory was completely superfluous to the plot.
The High School Teachers. They should have just made them all straight up villains. It was kind of okay to make the one teacher somewhat redeemable, but we really didn't need as much of his story as we got. And what was up with that security guard?
The Gangster Crew. No thank you. Did not like. Completely useless and a little depressing, especially for all the episodes we got of them.
The South Korean Spy People. They were all pretty hate-able, and meant to be hate-able. There was some good material but they drew this whole plotline out so much that I stopped caring about them.
The North Korean Spy People. The writers did a good job of making them both creepy villains and somewhat sympathetic as well. But we got way too much backstory for what ended up being very little payoff.
TL; DR:
This is not a bad series overall, but if you feel like skipping episodes, or just leaving after episode 7, that's okay. If you go into the show expecting a webtoon / comic type story, and you actually liked that kind of thing, then you should be in good shape to finish it.
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loveseriesnmovies · 1 year
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Under the queen's umbrella
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Cast
Kim Hye-soo as Queen Hwa Ryeong
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Kim Hae-sook as Queen Dowager
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Choi Won-young as King Yi Ho
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Bae In-hyuk as Crown Prince
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Moon Sang-min as Grand Prince Seongnam / Crown Prince
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Yoo Seon-ho as Grand Prince Gyeseong
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Yoon Sang-hyun as Grand Prince Muan
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Park Ha-jun as Grand Prince Ilyeong
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Kang Chan-hee as Prince Uiseong
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Also:
Kim Min-gi as Prince Bogeom
Moon Sung-hyun as Prince Simso
Ok Ja-yeon as Royal Consort Gwi-in Hwang
Kim Ga-eun as Royal Consort So-yong Tae
Woo Jung-won as Royal Consort Gwi-in Go
Seo Yi-sook as Deposed Queen Yoon
Kim Eui-sung as Hwang Won-hyeong
Jang Hyun-sung as Yoon Soo-kwang
Han Dong-hee as Crown Princess Min
Park Jun-myun as Court Lady Shin
Kim Jae-bum as Physician Kwon / Yi Ik-hyeon
Kwon Hae-hyo as Master Toji / Yoo Sang-uk
Oh Ye-ju as Lady Yoon Cheong-ha / Crown Princess
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Synopsis
This KDrama was aired on October 15 of 2022, going for 16 episodes.This drama is set on a fictional Joseon dynasty, with a strong queen who would give up all protocols as she struggles to make her trouble making sons into princes.
Opinion
This is a very good series, I binge watched it in a few days. I loved the queen! How strong, resourceful, and independent she was. I loved all the characters, especially the queen and prince Seongnam. I also loved how the king was very supportive of her. The series had a lot of different topics, from motherhood to sexuality. It's a drama series. There are no gore or sex scenes. I recommend this series to anyone who likes history dramas.
You can watch on Netflix
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gear-project · 2 years
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Korean Reload / Strive Comparison
Guilty Gear Korean Reload / Strive Comparison
Sol Badguy: Lee Jung Goo / Han Choi
Zato=1 / Eddie: Pyo Young Je / Sang-hyun Um
Millia Rage: Kook Seung Youn / Hye-won Jung
Potemkin: Young-jun Si (Reprised)
Chipp Zanuff: Kang Soo Jin / Hyesung Kim
Anji Mito: Kim Jang / Joo-won Jeong
Axl Low: Oh In Sung / Beomsik Shin
Ky Kiske: An Jong Duck / Myungjun Kim
I-No: Kang Hi Sun / Yunmi Yeo
May: Lee Ji Young / Haru Kim
Faust: Lee In Sung / Bum-ki Hong
Testament: Shin Hae Chul / Jo Hyun-Jung
Baiken: Jung Sun Hye / Bona Kim
Bridget: Yu Min Jung / ???
Dizzy: Yang Jung Hwa / ???
Justice: Lee Joo Chang / ???
Kliff Undersn: Choi Suk Phil / ???
Kuradoberi Jam: Lee Dong Eun / ???
Slayer: Kang Goo Han / ???
Asuka R. Kreutz Youngsun Kim
Venom: Choi Han / ???
Zappa: An Jang Hyuk / ???
Ramlethal Valentine: Harim Song
Lucifero: Hyomin Ahn
Leo Whitefang: Yongsik Yoon
Nagoriyuki: Chaeheon Im
Giovanna: Myungho Lee
Goldlewis Dickinson: Jang-won Lee
Happy Chaos: Yohan Park
Vernon: Jeonghoon Kim
Jack-O' Valentine: Ah-yeong Yoon
Daryl: Shinwoo Kim
Erica Bartholomew: Yuri Yi
Aria: Da-seul Lee
Ariels: Doyeong Kim
Gabriel: Seunghan Sim
Sin Kiske: Doh-hyeong Nam
Delilah: Eun-Jo Lee
April: Sae-ah Lee
Phalanx: Changwook Kwon
Reporter: Ui-han Jung
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cerisahh · 9 days
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LOOKISM MASTERLIST!
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PARK HYUNGSEOK / DANIEL PARK ꒱ daniel’s girlfriend since middle school gets invited to his family's thanksgiving
PARK HA NEUL / ZOE PARK ꒱ empty (for now)
LEE JIN SUNG / ZACK LEE ꒱ empty (for now)
KIM MI JIN / MIRA KIM ꒱ empty (for now)
HONG JAE YEOL / JAY HONG ꒱ empty (for now)
LEE EUN TAE / EUNTAE LEE ꒱ empty (for now)
PARK BUM JAE / JACE PARK ꒱ empty (for now)
JIN HO BIN / VIN JIN ꒱ empty (for now)
KANG DAGYUM / DIEGO KANG ꒱ one of dg's fangirls becomes his partner
PARK JONG GEON / GUN PARK ꒱ gun's girlfriend gets jealous
JANG HYUN / ELI JANG ꒱ empty (for now)
SEUNG EUN-HAN / JOHAN SEONG ꒱ empty (for now)
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movienized-com · 2 months
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The Heavenly Idol
The Heavenly Idol (Serie 2023) #MinKyuKim #KoBogyeol #LeeJangwoo #JiwonYe #ChoiJaeHyeon #SangNamPark Mehr auf:
Serie / 성스러운 아이돌 Jahr: 2023- Genre: Comedy / Drama / Fantasy Hauptrollen: Min-Kyu Kim, Ko Bo-gyeol, Lee Jang-woo, Ji-won Ye, Choi Jae-Hyeon, Sang Nam Park, Seung-Bum Hong, Shin Myung Sung, Laon, Jae-hun Tak … Serienbeschreibung: Eine fantastische Liebesdrama über den unbekannten Idol Woo Yeon-woo, dessen Körper von Rembrary besessen wurde, einem Gott aus einer anderen Welt…
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cinexsites · 3 months
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Download Hidden Identity (Season 1) Hindi Dubbed (ORG) All Episodes 480p | 720p WEB-DL
The heat is on in Investigation 5, an undercover police unit specializing in thwarting violent crimes. Led by Superintendent Jang Moon Won (Park Sung Woong), this team of young and elite officers, including Cha Gun Woo (Kim Bum), Jang Min Joo (Yoon So Yi), and Choi Tae Pyung (Lee Won Jong), assume new identities and infiltrate dangerous crime syndicates. With only their wits and poker faces at their disposal, can the team complete their missions without blowing their covers in hostile territory?
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idolskpop · 7 months
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‘Moving’ Episode 20: Han Hyo Joo, Ryu Seung Ryong, Zo In Sung’s Characters Find Their Happy Ending
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The Disney+ original series ‘Moving’ has come to an end with its 20th episode, delivering a satisfying conclusion for the characters and the viewers. The superhero action drama, based on the webtoon by Kang Full, starred Han Hyo Joo, Ryu Seung Ryong, Zo In Sung, Cha Tae Hyun, and other talented actors as people with hidden superpowers who fight against dark forces.
‘Moving’ Episode 20: The Final Battle
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(Photo : Disney+) The finale episode began with a tense showdown between Lee Mi Hyun (Han Hyo Joo) and Jung Joon Hwa (Yang Dong Geun), a North Korean soldier who also has the ability to fly. Mi Hyun was in danger of being killed by Joon Hwa, but her son Kim Bong Seok (Lee Jung Ha) came to her rescue and fought against him. However, Mi Hyun wanted Bong Seok to run away, knowing that the North Korean troop leader Kim Deok Yoon (Park Hee Soon) was aiming a gun at him. Fortunately, Bong Seok was saved by Jeon Gye Do (Cha Tae Hyun), who used his electromagnetic power to kill Joon Hwa. Deok Yoon then tried to escape with the files that contained the secrets of the superpowered people, but he was chased by Jang Joo Won (Ryu Seung Ryong) and Lee Jae Man (Kim Sung Kyun) to the rooftop.
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) Joo Won and Jae Man confronted Deok Yoon, who revealed that he had been working for Frank (Ryoo Seung Bum), a mysterious man who wanted to use the superpowers for his own agenda. Deok Yoon also confessed that he was the one who killed Jae Man’s father 50 years ago, when he was part of a secret mission to capture the superpowered people. Deok Yoon then tried to jump off the building with the files, but he was stopped by Joo Won, who grabbed his arm. Jae Man then shot Deok Yoon in the chest, causing him to fall. Joo Won managed to hold on to the files and pulled himself up.
The Aftermath
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) A year later, the superpowered people were living normal lives without being hunted by anyone. Jang Hee Soo (Go Youn Jung) and Lee Kang Hoon (Kim Do Hoon) graduated from high school with their parents’ attendance, except for Bong Seok and Mi Hyun, who had gone into hiding since the incident. Joo Won continued his chicken business with Kwon Young Deuk (Park Gwang Jae), a former North Korean soldier who became his assistant. Hee Soo entered the university’s physical education department and became friends with Shin Hye Won (Shim Dal Gi), a girl who had super speed. Kang Hoon visited Mr. Min (Moon Sung Geun), the head of the NIS, and expressed his desire to join the agency with one condition: to clear his father’s name from criminal records. Mr. Min agreed and revealed that Kang Hoon’s father was actually a hero who sacrificed himself to protect the superpowered people from Frank.
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) Kang Hoon also met the school guard and his classmate who disguised themselves as part of Jeonwon High School, but in reality they were high-ranking NIS officials who had been monitoring the superpowered people. Bong Seok and Mi Hyun left town and lived a peaceful life in a rural area. They occasionally received letters from Hee Soo and Kang Hoon, who updated them on their lives. Hee Soo also told them about a superhero wearing a yellow cape who appeared in Seoul and saved people from danger. In the last scene, it was revealed that the superhero was Kim Doo Shik (Zo In Sung), Bong Seok’s father and Mi Hyun’s husband, who had been held captive by Frank for 50 years. He managed to escape with the help of Park Il Chan (Jo Bok Rae), a North Korean soldier who sympathized with him. Doo Shik returned to South Korea and killed Frank, who had been hiding as an American businessman named Mark (Daniel C Kennedy). He then reunited with his family and hugged them tightly.
The Reviews
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) The final episode of ‘Moving’ received positive reviews from both critics and viewers, who praised the cast’s performances, the director’s skills, and the writer’s creativity. The series also achieved high ratings on Disney+, becoming one of the most-watched original shows on the platform. Some of the comments from netizens are: “I’m so happy that they all got their happy endings. Especially Doo Shik, he deserved it after suffering for so long.” “This was such a great series. The action scenes were amazing, the story was engaging, and the characters were lovable. I’m going to miss them so much.” “Han Hyo Joo, Ryu Seung Ryong, and Zo In Sung are such legends. They nailed their roles and made me feel all kinds of emotions. I hope they work together again in the future.” “Moving was one of the best adaptations I’ve ever seen. It stayed true to the webtoon but also added some twists and surprises. Kang Full is a genius and Park In Je is a master.” “I’m so glad that I watched this show. It was a roller coaster ride of action, drama, comedy, and romance. It had everything I wanted and more. Thank you to the cast and crew for this masterpiece.” What do you think of the final episode of ‘Moving’? Did you enjoy the series? Share your thoughts and leave a comment below. Subscribe to IDOLS KPOP for exclusive updates and captivating content. Read the full article
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rye-views · 9 months
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Lookism. 외모지상주의. Ep. 1-308. 7.6/10
I would not recommend this webtoon to my friends. I would not reread this webtoon.
Despite the drawing being so unattractive to me, I think it's brilliantly made. When mom is sad, the illustrations show it amazingly. Really captures the feels. I hate the eyes that look like lips. I don't like how superficial everything is. Determining your worth based on looks and wealth. I hate how everyone is so quick to fight. I don't know anyone like that in real life. PTJ Enter is a trash place, huh. Hyunseok's actions versus thoughts being like doing bad things to others and then hating himself for it, it's something I really don't vibe with despite knowing many people who are like that. It's difficult for me to comprehend the point of regretting something you actively chose to do again and again while knowing how horrible it is. And it's not something bad to yourself, but to others. Hyun Seok's gradual realizations of how much he lacks as a person or how badly he treats others is something to think about. I'm enjoying how he wants to improve himself when realizing that you can't just blame the world for your situation. The stalker episode disgusts me and freaks me out. Lee Tae Sung is so angry for no reason. Ji Ho is a real piece of trash. I'm so disgusted at the perverted other guys on the train during our trip to Jaeyeol's villa. I didn't love when the drawing style changed and everyone was kinda re-introduced, and the plotline really strayed from high school lookism to moreso this gang culture.
Basco's tears are my favorite thing. They happen so amusingly. I also love his backstory being a thing. His bullying was messed up. What a cool kid, he is. Jae Yeol my favorite character. Favorite episode is when it's all about Jae Yeol and there is literally no dialogue. Basco and Bum Jae's relationship is beautiful. Love the ET tat being for his name. I love how Inu is always like idc about what's going just get out ya'll! I love how Jinsung matures throughout and sees how to better himself. Basco's bday cake is soo cute. I love how much Jinsung loves Mi Jin. Jae Yeol's amusement park ride top selca is very nice. The episode of finding Hyun Seok's identity was so thrilling. I love that the lookism logo becomes floral during the blind date episode. I approve of the Miru and Jaebeom love line. I like that Jang Jin Hyuk draws.
Hyunseok needs to stop accidentally drinking alc. Get it together. This webtoon is so extreme all the time. Taesung losing all that weight is so random. In the amusement park episode, it's amazing to read Korean but with a dialect.
Lmaoo at Jae Yeol's extra episodes having no dialogue whatsoever. Lmaoo not Inu saving small Hyunseok from the Han River. Lmaoo at the Burn Knuckle's duck's function being 분위기. Lmaoo at BTS being in here. Lmaoo at Basco and Hyung Seok being able to communicate with Jae yeol. Lmaoo at Basco protecting his bear family.
Poor Hye Eun.
Omg Jae Yeol giving Hyun Seok all those nice clothes for his birthday is the sweetest thing. All nonchalant, how cool. Him lying with the birthday letter is all eeeek for me. Basco is also so cool for caring for the underdogs.
Uee getting beat up for cheating was crazy. Bruhhh, everything was so messed up as Heemin beat up Jinsung and Wonbin. Can you believe how messed up the situation is? Yeah, messed up of Jinsung to throw Basco's heroman gift into the water with a rock in it instead. Haneul's love for Hyungseok is so crazy and respectable. Dating Tae Sung and suffering like that? What kinda love?
Why do the police look like little animals? How are we in such extreme situations with such extreme people? How does Ji Ho always get into such messes?
The Kim Poong cooking show guy literally looks like Wes Chan to me.
Memorable Quotes: "순간이 쌓여 추억이된다," "나를 극복해보고 싶어요." "싸움을 시작했으면 죽일각오로 싸워야하고."
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awarejust · 2 years
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Shin min a
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SHIN MIN A CODE
This was followed by romantic comedy My Love, My Bride, in which she and Jo Jung-suk played a newly married couple it was a remake of the same-titled 1990 hit which starred Choi Jin-sil and Park Joong-hoon. But Shin became best known for her portrayals of supernatural horror icons revamped into endearingly innocent yet spunky heroines in the rom-com My Girlfriend Is a Nine-Tailed Fox (2010), and the historical drama Arang and the Magistrate (2012).Īfter appearing in The X, a 2013 spy thriller short film directed by Kim Jee-woon, Shin returned to the big screen in 2014 in Gyeongju, an introspective arthouse romance opposite Park Hae-il. This was followed by leading roles in the melodrama A Love to Kill with Rain and Kim Sa-rang (actress) the romantic comedy The Beast and the Beauty with Ryoo Seung-bum, and the psychological thriller The Devil with Uhm Tae-woong and Ju Ji-hoon.Īs Shin entered her mid-twenties, she began showcasing more maturity in her choice of roles, playing a sexy counterculture singer in Go Go 70s, an unfaithful wife in The Naked Kitchen, and a cynical young woman in search of her father in Sisters on the Road. She took on a supporting role in Kim Jee-woon's film noir A Bittersweet Life, reuniting her with previous Beautiful Days co-star Lee Byung-hun. The newcomer quickly rose to stardom, through the high school martial arts comedy Volcano High with Jang Hyuk, and the college romance Madeleine with Jo In-sung. Shin Min-a began her career as a model for teen magazine KiKi in 1998, then appeared in several music videos for K-pop boyband g.o.d, until her acting debut in 2001. She is best known for starring in television dramas A Love to Kill, My Girlfriend Is a Nine-Tailed Fox, Arang and the Magistrate and Oh My Venus. She took on a supporting role in Kim Jee-woon's film noir A Bittersweet Life, reuniting her with previous Beautiful Days c Shin Min-ah is a South Korean actress. Both sides tried a late winner but failed to score the third goal of the night in Bergamo and the match ended 1-1.Description: Shin Min-ah is a South Korean actress. AC Milan pushed and managed to score the equalizer in the second half with midfielder Ismael Bennacer. The home team scored the opening goal of the match with Ruslan Malinovskyi who surprisingly started the game after coach Gian Piero Gasperini declared that he was for sale in the pre-match press conference. Resultsĭefinitely the most awaited match of the second weekend of Serie A soccer.
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Get it all free for one month with promo code ITALY. A subscription also gives you access to other sports content including every UEFA Champions League and Europa League match, the NFL on CBS, and countless movies and shows. Sign up now with offer code ITALY to get a special one month free trial. Paramount+ is the only place to watch every minute of every Serie A match this season, not to mention select games in Italian. Here are the scores and everything you need to know: AS Roma won on Monday against Cremonese while Juventus drew at Genoa against Sampdoria. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was the man of the weekend after he scored a crucial brace and showed all his skill in front of his new fans at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona as Napoli kept rolling. After Inter Milan's win against Spezia on Saturday night, Napoli managed to keep the pace with the Nerazzurri while AC Milan failed to win against Atalanta away and drew 1-1 in Bergamo.
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passionforfiction · 4 years
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On Your Wedding Day
When I read the title I thought I knew what I was getting into. A story where one of them was going to try to win back true love before the other got married. . . Boy, was I wrong. . .  what I got was something soooo much sweeter.
Not all happy endings are about getting a loved one back, this happy ending was about acknowledging the importance each of them had in their lives and being grateful for the time they had together. It’s about letting go so each can find happiness, looking back with a smile and letting go. It’s sweet with sadness miggled into it, that’s true - it can’t be helped, there are loves that are beautiful because of the taste of sweetness and salty tears. This story was beautiful and different. A story I could sooo totally relate. I connected with the characters, their feelings, relationships and friendships. They inspired each other to become better, they anchored each other and reminded each other where they really wanted to go. They were considerate towards each other and even though they hurt, their love was mature enough to say thank you and wish each other well.
A must see!
Poster from Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/pin/312507661639396286/
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weeguttersnipe · 5 years
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That’s great. I can cook, but I’m weak on doing the dishes.
Healer, ep 13 (Korean tv series, 2015)
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kakenaku · 5 years
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Moral of the story? Don’t tattoo partner names unless you know someone with the same name.
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namjhyun · 6 years
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“On Your Wedding Day” tells the story of a young man who quite unexpectedly get an invitation to the wedding from his first love.
Release date in South Korea : 2018/08/22 Cast:
Kim Young-kwang
Park Bo-young
Kang Ki Young
Jang Sung bum
Shin So-yul
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