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I’n a few episodes into “Moving”. This kdrama really got me shipping Korean Superman and Korean X-23. But on a serious note, I’m getting Gen V vibes from this show.
#moving#moving kdrama#kdrama moving#Kim bong seok#Jang hui soo#superman#clark kent#x 23#laura kinney#kdrama#korean drama#gen v#gen v amazon#bong seok#hui soo
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I already adored Hui Soo but my love for this girl grew when she took time out from her rather desperate rush to get to the school to comfort a stranger, a giant who was crying his heart out. Heart may be even bigger than her dad's — or her mom's, for that matter.
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So I'm watching Moving.
My brother and mother are watching with me. (Because remember Alchemy of Souls)
And then the episode 5, 17 vs 1 fight scene comes. And Heesoo tells the bully to come out and then they're all fighting in the mud.
And my brother just screamed, "C'mon Naksu cut some heads!". And then few moments later he looks at me and goes, "Ughh, why isn't she cutting any heads?!"
🤣
#moving kdrama#alchemy of souls#jang hee soo#jang hui soo#naksu#go yoon jung#man do I love my brother 🤩#none of us are ever getting over AoS#😅#🤣🤣🤣
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Moving (2023) ✨
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Ko Yoon-Jung










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#Go Youn-jung#Jang Huisoo#Jang Hui-soo#moving#kdrama#Korean drama#moving kdrama#kdrama moving#무빙#disney plus#disney+#hug kiss marry kill
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GO YOUN JUNG as JANG HUI SOO
LIGHT SHOP (2024, Kim Hee Won)
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#light shop#kdramaedit#kdramadaily#kdramagifs#kdramaladies#disney+edit#lightshopedit#go youn jung#my edit#I SCREAMED#i was actually spoiled when I opened IG and she posted this#SPOILERS#bring in moving season 2
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KIM BONG SEOK & JANG HUI SOO
MOVING 무빙 (2023) dir. Park In Je
#moving#movingedit#moving kdrama#go yoon jung#lee jung ha#kdrama#kdramaedit#kdramadaily#tvedit#kdramasource#*my gifs
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@kdramaladies 2023 YEAR END POLL — #7 Jang Hui-soo (by Go Youn-jung, Moving)
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𝗠𝗢𝗩𝗜𝗡𝗚⠀⠀💥⠀⠀﹟⠀⠀go yoon jung gif pack .ᐟ by clicking the source link you'll gain access ( ꗃ ) to 585 gifs of the south korean actress go yoon jung as jang hui-soo in the star+ show moving ( 2023 ) . all gifs were made by me from scratch , please reblog and follow my rules if you plan on using this pack . ੭
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Jang Hui-Soo - Moving, 2023
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spoiler ramblings? (for the time being anyway)
Kind of glad Eun Ha moved out? I feel like that's the only way she can get back to creating content? She mentioned it for the first time in what feels like forever? Hopefully she can get back to that? And not not just some throwaway scenes at the end of the series. But...that house is also where she's safest? Because Go Yang Hui and Seo Tae-Pyeong are clearly still on their bs.
Glad she doesn't know Seo Ji-Hwan is Hyun Woo. It feels like she likes him for him and not because he was a childhood friend. Same for Ji-Hwan as well because he fell in love Episode 1 before he knew who she was.
Will Prosecutor Jang bow out gracefully? Have no idea how he didn't know Ji-Hwan was Hyun Woo Oppa, but he can at least pick up on the fact that Eun Ha likes Ji-Hwan. Explains the lame confession right as she picked up the call from Ji-Hwan.
The gang was great as always. Jae Soo FTW.
Curious to see how tomorrow's episode plays out. Didn't watch the previews. Want to be surprised. Seo Ji-Hwan dug this hole pretty deep though. Might be a little too late...for now anyways.
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Moving (2023)

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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Kim começou sua carreira em um anúncio para Nestlé Milo em 1985. Ela fez sua estreia no cinema como atriz principal no filme Kambo (1986), pelo qual recebeu seu primeiro prêmio como Melhor Nova Atriz no Baeksang Arts Awards de 1987. Ela foi a mais jovem vencedora do Blue Dragon Film Award de Melhor Atriz Principal em First Love (1993). Seu papel de maior sucesso comercial foi Madam Jeong no filme policial Tazza: The High Rollers (2006), que também lhe rendeu seu terceiro Blue Dragon Film Award de Melhor Atriz.
Além de suas atuações em filmes, Kim apareceu em muitas séries de televisão de sucesso, incluindo Partner (1994–1998), Did We Really Love? (1999), Royal Story: Jang Hui-bin (2002), The Queen of Office (2013), Signal (2016), Hyena (2020), Juvenile Justice (2022) e Under the Queen's Umbrella (2022).

Kim tem sido um símbolo sexual popular coreano desde que usou um vestido decotado como apresentadora do Blue Dragon Film Awards e vencedora de Melhor Atriz em 1993, e veio a personificar a revolução sexual da época . [ 64 ]
Kim é conhecida por se importar com atores mais jovens e foi descrita pela co-estrela Ma Dong-seok em Familyhood (2016) como "a pessoa mais atenciosa para cuidar dos outros". [ 43 ] Sua co-estrela Lee Sang-hee na série de TV Juvenile Justice disse que "Kim escrevia os nomes de atores desconhecidos quando achava que sua atuação era boa, para que pudesse recomendá-los para roteiros adequados no futuro". [ 65 ] [ 66 ] Muitas atrizes expressaram agradecimentos e gratidão especiais a Kim por seus cuidados, incluindo Son Ye-jin , [ 67 ] Han Ji-min , [ 68 ] Kim Nam-joo , [ 69 ] e Yum Jung-ah . [ 70 ]
Kim é bacharel em teatro e cinema pela Universidade Dongguk . [ 71 ] Em 2013, Kim admitiu ter plagiado sua tese de mestrado "Um estudo sobre a comunicação do ator", com partes copiadas literalmente de pelo menos quatro livros. Ela se desculpou por suas ações, que ela disse terem sido decorrentes de sua agenda lotada e ignorância da seriedade do plágio. [ 72 ] Kim consequentemente perdeu seu mestrado em jornalismo e comunicação de massa. [ 73 ] [ 74 ]

Kim Hye-soo ( em coreano : 김혜수 ; pronúncia em coreano: [kim.he.su] ; nascida em 5 de setembro de 1970) é uma atriz sul-coreana. Kim foi uma das estrelas adolescentes mais populares nas décadas de 1980 e 1990. Ela é conhecida por sua independência obstinada e por interpretar regularmente mulheres obstinadas e sofisticadas.
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Fav Kdrama ladies
Minhyun - Moving
Jang Hui Soo - Moving
Han Yi Joo - Perfect Marriage Revenge
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Go Younjung's Filmography
From a supporting role to main role, let's see Go Younjung's acting career journey since 2019 to this day.
He is Psychometric | 2019

as Kim So-Hyun (supporting) Native Title : 사이코메트리 그녀석 Broadcast : March 11, 2019 - April 30, 2019 Chanel : tvN Genre : Superpower, Romance, Thriller Production : Studio Dragon Director : Kim Byung-Soo Screenwriter : Yang Jin-Ah Number of Episodes : 16 episodes + 1 special episode This drama is Go Younjung's debut project.
The School Nurse Files (2020)
as Choi Yoo-Jin (cameo) Native Title : 보건교사 안은영 Broadcast : September 25, 2020 Platform : Netflix (original) Genre : Fantasy, Mystery, Thriller, Comedy Horror, Action, School Production : KeyEast Director : Lee Kyung-Mi Screenwriter : Jung Se-Rang, Lee Kyung-Mi Adapted from : 보건교사 안은영 (novel) Number of Episode : 6 episodes
Sweet Home (2020)
as Park Yu-Ri (supporting) Native Title : 스위트홈 Broadcast : December 18, 2020 Platform : Netflix (original) Genre : Thriller, Horror, Action, Dark Fantasy, Drama, Sci-Fi, Survival, Dystopia Production : Studio Dragon, Studio N Director : Lee Eung-Bok Screenwriter : Hong So-Ri, Kim Hyung-Min, Park So-Jung Adapted from : 스위트홈 (webtoon by Kim Carnby and Hwang Young-Chan) Number of Episodes : 10
Law School (2021)
as Jeon Ye-Seul (supporting) Native Title : 로스쿨 Broadcast : April 14, 2021 - June 9, 2021 Chanel : JTBC Genre : Crime, Mystery, School, Court Production : JTBC Studio, Studio Phoenix Director : Kim Seok-Yoon Screenwriter : Seo-In Number of Episodes : 16 Episodes
Alchemy of Souls (2022)

as Naksu (cameo) Native Title : 환혼 Broadcast : June 18, 2022 - August 28, 2022 Chanel : tvN Genre : Fictional Historical Drama, Fantasy, Martial Arts, Romantic Comedy, Action Production : tvN, Studio Dragon Director : Park Joon-Hwa, Jang Yang-Ho Screenwriter : Hong Jung-Eun, Hong Mi-Ran Number of Episodes : 20 episodes + 2 special episodes
Hunt (2022)
as Jo Yoo-Jung (main) Native Title : 헌트 Premiere : August 10, 2020 (Korea), May 19, 2022 (Cannes Film Festival) Genre : Action, Thriller, Spy, Drama, Noir, Period, Suspense, Picaresque Production : Sanai Pictures, Artist Studio Director : Lee Jung-Jae Screenwriter : Lee Jung-Jae, Cho Seung-Hee Hunt is an espionage action film depicting the bloody battle between two National Intelligence Service agents Park Pyeong-Ho (played by Lee Jungjae) and Kim Jeong-Do (played by Jung Woosung), who suspect each other in order to hunt a North Korean spy with the code name Dongrim, that hiding within the organization. In this movie, Go Younjung play as Jo Yoo-Jung, a college student who gets caught up in the spy-hunting operation. Note : <Hunt> is Go Younjung's screen debut
Alchemy of Souls : Light and Shadow (2022)

as Jin Bu-Yeon (main) Native Title : 환혼: 빛과 그림자 Broadcast : December 10, 2022 - January 8, 2023 Channel : tvN Genre : Fictional Historical Drama, Fantasy, Martial Arts, Romantic Comedy, Action Production : tvN, Studio Dragon Director : Park Joon-Hwa, Bae Hyun-Jin Screenwriter : Hong Jung-Eun, Hong Mi-Ran Number of Episode : 10 Episodes
Moving (2023)

as Jang Hui-Soo (main) Native Title : 무빙 Broadcast : August 9, 2023 - September 20, 2023 Platform : Disney+ (original) Genre : Human, Action, Superpower, Drama, School Production : Studio & New, Mr. Romance Director : Park In-Je, Park Yoon-Seo Screenwriter : Kang Full Adapted from : 무빙 (webtoon by Kang Full) Number of Episodes : 20 Episodes
Sweet Home 2 (2023)

as Park Yu-Ri (cameo) Native Title : 스위트홈 2 Broadcast : December 1, 2023 Platform : Netflix (original) Genre : Thriller, Horror, Action, Dark Fantasy, Drama, Sci-Fi, Survival, Dystopia Production : Studio Dragon, Studio N Director : Lee Eung-Bok, Park So-Hyun Screenwriter : Hong So-Ri, Park Soo-Jung Number of Episodes : 8 Episodes
Death's Game (2023)

as Lee Ji-Soo (cameo) Native Title : 이재, 곧 죽습니다 Broadcast : December 15, 2023 (Part. 1), January 5, 2024 (Part.2) Platform : TVING (original), Prime Video Genre : Dark Fantasy, Reincarnation, Action, Thriller, Revenge, Social Criticism Production : SLL, Studio N, Saram Entertainment Director : Ha Byung-Hoon Screenwriter : Ha Byung-Hoon Adapted From : 이제 곧 죽습니다 (webtoon by Lee Won-Sik and Ggulchan) Number of Episode : 8 Episodes
Light Shop (2024)

as Jang Huisoo (cameo)
Native Title : 조명가게 Broadcast : December 4, 2024 - December 18, 2024 Platform : Disney+ Genre : Horror, Mystery, Supernatural Production : Mr. Romance, Moving Pictures Company Director : Kim Hee-Won Screenwriter : Kang Full Number of Episode : 8 Episodes
Resident Playbook (tba)

as Oh I-Young (main) Native Title : 언젠가는 슬기로울 전공의생활 Broadcast : tba Channel : tvN Genre : Drama, Medical, Slice of Life, Comedy, Human Production : Egg is Coming Creator : Shin Won-Ho, Lee Woo-Jung Director : Lee Min-Soo Screenwriter : Kim Song-Hee Number of Episode : tba
Can This Love be Translated? (tba)

as Cha Moo-Hee (main) Native Title : 이 사랑 통역 되나요? Broadcast : tba Platform : Netflix (original) Genre : Romantic Comedy Production : Imaginus, Tree Studio, Studio Sot Director : Yoo Young-Eun Screenwriter : Hong Jung-Eun, Hong Mi-Ran Number of Episodes : tba
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