I see where you’re coming from and agree. I also think as ridiculous as this sentence may sound to us, it’s…
Yup, that's exactly what I meant. A lot of people here don't really understand what's happening in the real world right now. They probably think about those zombified drug users in kensington, Philadelphia, but they don't know how many people die of od everyday especially in Vancouver.
It's was a good movie, but I thought I would get a lot of laughs and actions like when I was watching the trailer. It was rather too serious. There are no fight scenes worth watching again and again unlike Bloodhounds. 6.5/10
Looking at Netflix Top 10 today, it is quite amazing that there are 3 South Korean TV shows, and 1 from Thailiand.Considering…
Only two Korean shows in the chart, Boy next door and Romance in the house as of August 22, 2024, at 12PM from FlixPatrol.
1. Emily in Paris 2. American Murder: Laci Peterson 3. The Umbrella Academy 4. The Accident 5. Love Is Blind: UK 6. Love Next Door 7. Wyatt Earp and The Cowboy War 8. Lost 9. Romance in the House 10. A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
I like the sequel better than the first one especially the action scenes. Some people are trashing part 2, but don't get fooled by it. Only chinese people are doing it because chinese are the antagonist in this film. They are so petty. lol
It is not illegal to "do that in TV shows". What in the world are you talking about? Perfectly understandable…
You can't advocate any religion in public TV when a tv show isn't about a religion. It's illegal in us and canada. Also, I already said "I dropped it". Obviously you can't even understand what that means.
Had to drop it halfway on the first episode. They are annoyingly preaching Christianity on and on for first 30 minutes.Is christian a national religion in south korea now? You don't see that even in Texas. It's also illegal to do that in tv shows. Freaking cringe.
Japan got punished AF in all kind of various ways, and yearly send astronomical amounts of money to Korea and…
Man, you are using "Mass" heinously. The acceptable use of "Mass" is this, Japan committed "MASS rape and MASS slaughter" in Nanking, China during WW2 which is now called, "Nanking Massacre".
I like japan, but japanese people like you are real turn off. I gotta be honest, every country has own version of them.
Japan got punished AF in all kind of various ways, and yearly send astronomical amounts of money to Korea and…
Man, you are using "Mass" heinously. The acceptable use of "Mass" is this, Japan committed "MASS rape and MASS slaughter" in Nanking, China during WW2 which is now called, "Nanking Massacre".
I like japan, but japanese people like you are real turn off. I gotta be honest, every country has own version of them.
Japan got punished AF in all kind of various ways, and yearly send astronomical amounts of money to Korea and…
The information in your comment is irrelevant to my comment. Also it's not correct either. I quickly check the money part, and they didn't "send" the money. It was a loan, but then I really don't care about those since I'm not korean. I'm only interested in seeing the show with actual history, and learning something I didn't know just like Gyeongseong Creature. I mean, where else can random people like me learn about Japan's 731 during WW2? That was really shocking, and that is why I said they should make more shows like this.
BTW, there are tons of videos about korean marine during vietnam war on youtube.
Finally watched this move. It's a very well made movie. I thoroughly enjoyed from top to bottom. I'm not korean if that's relevant, but I think korea should make more movies like this with a history relating to japan. Otherwise, people especially from western countries will not know what really happened during japan occupation period and WW2. Nowadays young americans (and europeans too) don't even know what the D-Day is. We can only learn some parts of world histories from the movies. But then japan only makes the movies that represent themselves as victims of WW2 even with recent movies like Godzilla Minus One, and The boy and the heron. Both of them start with victimization of japan, but they never tell why that happened. lol Don't get a wrong idea. I also love those two movies, but the message is pretty clear. As long as they minimize the nationalism and increase the entertainment value, the movie like this is sure a winner.
1. Emily in Paris
2. American Murder: Laci Peterson
3. The Umbrella Academy
4. The Accident
5. Love Is Blind: UK
6. Love Next Door
7. Wyatt Earp and The Cowboy War
8. Lost
9. Romance in the House
10. A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
I have a strong feeling that season 2 will start with a case of a celebrity's DUI.
I like japan, but japanese people like you are real turn off. I gotta be honest, every country has own version of them.
I like japan, but japanese people like you are real turn off. I gotta be honest, every country has own version of them.
BTW, there are tons of videos about korean marine during vietnam war on youtube.