Brilliant money and politics games, intriguing multilayered and grey characters, excellent verbal duels, stellar acting battles! Directing, cinematography, colouring and lighting, music and writing are on another level. It's heavy, tense and dark, but also detailed, poignant and passionate. Drama time well spent xD
An atmospheric, gripping mystery-thriller and political movie, set in the end of the Korean War, with engaging performances and a unique plot that changes brilliantly and smoothly between its genres. The directing and cinematography successfully managed to create a film noir-ish, Agatha Christie-like setting, with a strong air of tension, suspense and intrigue and a well-placed building-up that leads to an unexpected turn of events.
Thank you for the support, Penel, glad you enjoyed this article as well! Indeed, since I had to re-do the numbers…
The problem is not the sudden increase of tags per se, but specifically the increase of identical/extremely similar tags, non-sensical/obvious/unnecessary tags like 'death', lying', misunderstanding', etc. But you get the gist ^_^
Thank you for the support, Penel, glad you enjoyed this article as well! Indeed, since I had to re-do the numbers…
I agree that over-tagging, just for for the sake of tagging (or, let's be honest, for the increase of edits!) has become too bothersome and confusing...
Dearest @3GGG, kudos for another top-notch article! The data and interpretation are once more awesome. Thank you for taking the time and effort to make this tag-analysis series of articles xD Keep up this fantastic work!
P.S. I loved this comment of yours, so relatable ;) "Don't get me wrong, tagging is great! But tagging for the sake of tagging should not be the goal." Say it louder for the people in the back!!!
This type of mayhem is not really my fave kind of movie, but it was very intense though predictable and, especially the second half, was brilliantly orchestrated. The best part of this movie was definitely Park Jung Min as the kind-hearted transgender showgirl Yoo Yi
If you want to watch a funny, light and very entertaining action story with Uhm Jung Hwa as a kiss-ass FL, Lee Sang Yoon as a bad guy!, Kim Nam Gil having fear of flying, Bae Jung Nam as the most hilarious steward and so many familiar faces in one set, then this movie is for you! Perfect for a weekend night watch xD
“Bori” is an inspiring, endearing film dealing with hearing disabilities from a different, new perspective: it sheds light on the life of a CODA (Children Of Deaf Adults) child in a deaf family, who may be considered as “normal” outside home, but within the family sometimes feels like being the special, “abnormal” one. Director Kim Jin Yu, who was also raised by a deaf mother, successfully managed to emphasize the common parts disabled and non-disabled people share without utilizing hearing impairment as an unfortunate tear-jerking component, the importance of real friends, who see the person rather than the disability, and how family love and acceptance is unconditional.
One of the most successful movie adaptations I've watched, about the wonderful world of mathematics and an unusual friendship, based on Ogawa Yoko's great novel 'The Housekeeper and the Professor'. Fantastic cast, cinematography and music, and a quiet, poetic, heartwarming, simplistic and minimalistic story-telling, without any unnecessary manipulative, forced emotional burden. A great watch for math lovers or not xD
Not for everyone, since it's a slow-paced, documentary-like story focused on sake brewing, but I personally found the story unique and realistic, the cinematography, scenery and music brilliant and the acting great. With only 3 episodes, it's worth a try!
A sincere and realistic approach of gay marriage and the adopting and raising of a child in this family, as well as its impact on their every day life: school, family and friends, authorities. Furthermore, it explores the problems, struggles and consequences, such as homophobic bullying, social and legal discrimination and prejudice.
Directing, cinematography, colouring and lighting, music and writing are on another level.
It's heavy, tense and dark, but also detailed, poignant and passionate.
Drama time well spent xD
And Eugene Han... ❤
The directing and cinematography successfully managed to create a film noir-ish, Agatha Christie-like setting, with a strong air of tension, suspense and intrigue and a well-placed building-up that leads to an unexpected turn of events.
Not a masterpiece, better than Mystic Pop-Up bar, but not as entertaining as Kkondae Intern... Very cute, refreshing couple!
(and always keep an eye on your posts and comments to find something intriguing to watch xD)
The data and interpretation are once more awesome. Thank you for taking the time and effort to make this tag-analysis series of articles xD
Keep up this fantastic work!
P.S. I loved this comment of yours, so relatable ;)
"Don't get me wrong, tagging is great! But tagging for the sake of tagging should not be the goal."
Say it louder for the people in the back!!!
The best part of this movie was definitely Park Jung Min as the kind-hearted transgender showgirl Yoo Yi
I've watched most of them (7/10) and there are some of my most fave ones among them xD
I think we share a similar taste ^^
Director Kim Jin Yu, who was also raised by a deaf mother, successfully managed to emphasize the common parts disabled and non-disabled people share without utilizing hearing impairment as an unfortunate tear-jerking component, the importance of real friends, who see the person rather than the disability, and how family love and acceptance is unconditional.
Fantastic cast, cinematography and music, and a quiet, poetic, heartwarming, simplistic and minimalistic story-telling, without any unnecessary manipulative, forced emotional burden.
A great watch for math lovers or not xD