My Dearest was excellent. But these network awards are a little self-serving. Having joint winners. And Kokdu? I like her, but she wasn't great in it, nobody was, it was a misfiring meltdown, wrong in every aspect, a turkey, or razzie as they call it in America.
I haven't got past episode 1 yet, for some reason all the air went out of my balloon.
Could be... I heard it could be released in a few months... I think the last 3 eps is the end of part 1, but you're right, maybe some confusion. Netflix is slowly realising K-drama fans don't like 'seasons'.
Yes, it's about nothing. Pick a year that sounds interesting. Pick some famous actors. Pick words from the a combination of past films and dramas. Add random monsters and Japanese baddies. Throw it together. Voila! 2 seasons of nothingness that us potatoes will watch, force ourselves to enjoy and consume subliminally. It's us viewers who are the subjects of an AI experiment. David Cronenberg saw it in the 1980s and made a film called Videodrome.
In south Korea, words are the most dangerous weapon, not guns and bombs. People lives gets destroyed in a sec…
I believe there are parts to this story that we don't know, I'm as upset as anyone about this and have been down since it was announced. But a general observation, if you don't mind, is that wherever we live and whatever work we do, we learn the ropes, follow the rules, deal with the difficult parts. LSK was a pro and it's not his first scandal. In this case it looks like a blackmail attempt, I don't believe some of it, I'm not convinced of the details released, the police are hiding something, the list goes on... and whoever the woman is, nobody would touch her with a barge pole now, no way she'd do what she did under normal circumstances... my basic point is that it might not be because of sns users.
Mature film, nice to see something build up in a linear fashion with good character development and not depend on shock and gore to satisfy the bloodthirsty audience. The only thing I'd say could be better is the way that a few characters we followed didn't amount to much within the narrative, entertaining as they were, and there were some motivational issues with some, we needed to see why they chose their paths a little more. But, saying all that, I was intrigued and entertained for the whole movie, well done to the production team and actors, great to see proper films making a comeback.
I'm running out of dramas, guys suggest me some good 😥
Yumi's Cells (S1 only) is good. Romance.
Mad for Each Other: rom-com with a mini adventure - funny 1st ep, rips apart some well known tropes.
If You Wish Upon Me - noticed you like Ji Chan-wook, it grows on you.
The Sound of Magic, same reason - some didn't warm to it, you have to enter with an open mind - it's like a stage musical on screen, top notch in my opinion, dream-like.
Jo Pil-ho is a movie starring the dear Lee Sun-kyun, he plays an anti-hero who lands in hot water, action flick on Netflix.
Edit: looking again I see you some of those. I'll add two more with Son Ye-jin, The movie Be With You is just lovely, and The Negotiation has Hyun Bin looking his most dashing, it doesn't set the world on fire but I liked it.
If he was fighting the charges why would he commit suicide? Was this really a suicide??
The lady at the centre probably has all sorts of connections, and the same types are always hovering around the entertainment scene, worldwide, it's just how it is - SK did a purge many years ago to clean things up. At this stage, and in this case I'm just trying to digest what happened, it's hit everyone hard, if your thoughts are true let's hope justice prevails.
I have never heard of a celebrity from my country committing suicide, while this is the 8th article I read about…
His loved ones are members of that society, so was he, so are the people that make the shows we love. Life is complicated, we know nothing about this, it's not going to be one thing and it's not going to be simple. Let's try not to express our sadness through angry words.
P.s. don't think that's her on the poster above??
Mad for Each Other: rom-com with a mini adventure - funny 1st ep, rips apart some well known tropes.
If You Wish Upon Me - noticed you like Ji Chan-wook, it grows on you.
The Sound of Magic, same reason - some didn't warm to it, you have to enter with an open mind - it's like a stage musical on screen, top notch in my opinion, dream-like.
Jo Pil-ho is a movie starring the dear Lee Sun-kyun, he plays an anti-hero who lands in hot water, action flick on Netflix.
Edit: looking again I see you some of those.
I'll add two more with Son Ye-jin, The movie Be With You is just lovely, and The Negotiation has Hyun Bin looking his most dashing, it doesn't set the world on fire but I liked it.