#Jo Sung Hyun
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fragilefangirl · 1 year ago
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Honestly, I would pay for an entire season of just Dooshik and Bongseok figuring their dynamic out. They are used to each other as a concept. Bongseok only remembers being raised by one parent. Dooshik only knows how to raise a 3 year old. And then there's Mihyun in the middle of it all, the glue of the family who's trying so hard to make things back to normal, fully knowing that normalcy flew out the window the minute Dooshik handed her that gun 15 years ago. the angst, the yearning, the love, the joy, the silly goofiness ... man, I would watch it.
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naksushadows · 1 year ago
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Moving posters are so powerful and cool ✨️
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mirambles · 1 year ago
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Moving
Moving went from:
A high school drama
to superheroes
to spy thriller
to bromance
to slow burn romance
to Kill Bill level action gore
to slice of life showing the most heartwarming moments between the adults and kids,
to the ultimate enemy stand-off,
to tragic backstories of the so called villains,
to found family
to much needed family reunions!
Moving aced all genres and emotions!
Moving has reshuffled my entire all time favourite Kdrama list - Kingdom stays at the Top, Moving comes second, followed by Hot Stove League and Reply 1988.
I have so much to write , so much to unpack - I’m rewatching it and will keep posting my thoughts!
I so love this drama and every single member of the cast! Everyone nailed the role they were given - big or small!
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pinkvxdka20 · 2 years ago
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2022 Korean BL Dramas (part 1)
Just wish they had more and longer episodes :)
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psalm40speakstome · 1 year ago
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They own a part of my soul now
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namjhyun · 3 months ago
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DRAMA REVIEW | The Auditors (2024)
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I wish more dramas where like The Auditors. For starters, this drama is perfect in length: twelve episodes, no loose ends, actual character development, well paced. An airshot script that knew where the story and characters where going, its strengths and weaknesses, and that took advantage of all of it in order to bring one of the most entertaining kdramas of this year.
Yes, the story following a department of internal auditors at a large construction conglomerate is highly entertaining. That goes to show that it doesn't matter what the subject matter of a drama is, as long as the people in charge of production, casting, directing and acting know what they are doing and have a clear picture, it's a win.
The cinematography and camera work is fast paced, as it should, for this is an action drama full of intrigue, betrayal, murder and corruption. Like any story of this genre you have the typical archetypes in each key player but the performances manage to make them feel fresh and likeable. Some characters are meant to be more nuance and complex, those were a treat to watch as we dwell into their backstory and motivations.
The list of guest stars this show has is mind-blowing and I don't think enough people are talking about it. Every episode or so a familiar face shows up for a particular story arc. It varies from a recently famous actress to a veteran actor, character actor that you might not know their name but you definitely know their work. It's wild the amount of talented people involved in this project.
Overall, I found The Auditors to be a really solid drama and I recommend it.
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somanykdramas · 4 months ago
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THE AUDITORS
GENRES: Drama
SUMMARY: A no-nonsense auditor known for his 100% success rate is hired by a conglomerate to clean house.
THIS SHOW HAS EVERYTHING: Fried chicken, sneaky husbands, luscious long corporate hair, middle-manager lackeys, iced coffees, digital espionage, elaborate slide decks, archive searching, resume fibbing, nepotism, and steely looks.
HOT TAKE: This show reminds me a bit of 'Numbers' and 'Tracer' in that they try to make the most boring professions tense, sexy, and full of drama. For every meeting and archive mining scene, there are some really unexpected car chases, fistfights, and tussles that keep you coming back for more. Unlike many dramas which peak at the penultimate episode, the final episode of this drama is PACKED with whodunnits, gasps, and satisfying justice.
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yourmoonandstar · 1 year ago
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I say perfection
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while-i-procrastinate · 1 year ago
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Am I watching the Unexpected Business episodes with Jo In Sung and Han Hyo Joo and sighing over their easy camaraderie and incredible chemistry while I wait for the next episodes of Moving to drop like a complete loser? Yes, yes I am.
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passionforfiction · 9 months ago
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Death's Game
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Started it today and ended it today. This 8 episode long series is too intense to leave it for later. I binged watched it like I haven't done so in a while. It is the kind of series that is best to go into it without knowing much, unless you read the webtoon. I haven't read it yet, but it's a really short webtoon so I think I will probably read it.
Anyway, this series is not for the fainted heart. It has a lot of triggers and it can be gruesome and gory in some points. However, if you don't mind it, watch it. It is really good. It keeps the audience in suspense and it makes us cry.
The cast did an amazing job! Each person felt like it was Yi Jae.
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moonfie · 1 year ago
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All Of Us Are Dead!
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anditendshowyoudexpect · 1 year ago
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In Sung's face in the first, like, twenty minutes of the episode is such a mood :D
and so are these two
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Tae Hyun, on the other hand, lets his hair do the talking. well, his hands. to his hair.
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giezyvon · 1 year ago
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Ohhhhhhhh I just can't wait for WEDNESDAY!!!!!
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psalm40speakstome · 1 year ago
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If there’s a level above epic emotional hug it’s people trying to rip them apart and them fighting to hang on with everything in them
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stuff-diary · 1 year ago
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Moving
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TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2023
Moving (2023, South Korea)
Directors: Park In Je & Park Younseo
Writer: Kang Full
Mini-review:
I enjoyed this so much. I must admit I struggled a bit with the first few episodes, but once the show gets its setup process out of the way, it becomes a very engrossing drama. It's both a superhero story with a big heart and a espionage thriller, and I just love how Moving manages to mix those two genres. The whole cast is great, both the veteran actors and the newcomers, and the production values are fantastic (although the CGI has some iffy moments here and there). The ending felt a bit rushed, but it was also very satisfying. There are also a few scenes that point to a possible second season or spin-off, and I really hope we get some sort of follow-up. After spending seven weeks with these characters, I know I'm gonna miss them.
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somanykdramas · 11 months ago
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DEATH'S GAME: PART 1
GENRES: Drama, Supernatural
SUMMARY: Caught in a game of punishing resurrection, a man who took his own life tries to find meaning in hanging on.
THIS SHOW HAS EVERYTHING: Pillar demons, citron tea, hundreds of cover letters, finding meaning in the mundane, fated connections, bullies, prison, male models, car chases, MMA, chair-fighting, gut-wrenching regret, hopelessness, redemption, and a dizzying number of A-list celebrities.
HOT TAKE: Episode 4 of this show broke me, hard. Although the plot is simple and a bit repetitive, every single acting performance is stellar. The character connections made with each new story gives the overarching experience real depth and emotion, and I can't wait for the second part coming in 2024.
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