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SOUNDTRACK #1 // KDRAMA DÄ°ZÄ° YORUMU
UYARI : Yazılar genel olarak spoiler içerebilir. İçermeyedebilir.
İmdb puanı : 7,8 Benim puanım: 8
Drama: Soundtrack #1
Hangul: ìŹìŽëížë#1
Director: Kim Hee-Won
Writer: Ahn Sae-Bom
Date: 2022
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea
Cast: Park Hyung-Sik, Han So-Hee, Yoon Byung-Hee, Kim Joo-Hun, Lee Jung-Eun, Seo In-Guk
BölĂŒmleri 45dkdan oluĆan, 4 bölĂŒmlĂŒk filmden hallice, dizi demeye dilinizin varmadıÄı kısacık bir hikaye. GönlĂŒmĂŒzĂŒn en yıldızlı dizisi Strong girl Do Bong Soonâun yakıĆıklı Min Minâi Park Hyung-Sik, biraz kilo alarak karizmatik rolĂŒ Happinessâin Mon Monâuna dönĂŒĆmĂŒĆtĂŒ. Bu dizi ile Min Mon arasında karĆımıza çıkıyor. Açıkçası ben Min Mon halini en çok beÄendim.
Dizi bize 20 yıllık bir arkadaĆlıÄı anlatıyormuĆ gibi görĂŒnse de, aĆk ve dostluk arasındaki o ince çizgiyi gözĂŒmĂŒze sokuyor. Han Sun-Woo(Park Hyung-Sik) çalıĆkan bir fotoÄrafçıdır. Lee Eun-Soo(Han So-Hee) ise Ćarkı sözĂŒ yazarıdır. Sun-Wooânun bir proje için gurbetten evine dönmesi ile baĆlayan hikaye, Eun-Sooânun ĂŒzerinde çalıĆtıÄı Ćarkı sözleri konusunda zorlanması ile devam eder. Bir Ćekilde ona yardımcı olmak için proje bitene kadar birlikte yaĆamaya karar veren ikili birçok Ćeyi sorgulamaya baĆlar.
Han Sun-Wooânun yakın arkadaĆı Yoon Dong-Hyun rolĂŒnde eÄlenceli oyuncu Yoon Byung-Heeâi görĂŒyoruz. Eun-Sooânun söz yazmaya çalıĆtıÄı Ćarkı için besteci Kang Woo-Il rolĂŒnde ise Kim Joo-Hunâun bizi karĆılıyor. Ve canım Lee Jung-Eun ise Lee Eun-Soo'un annesi olarak giriĆ yapıyor. Ăok severim. KĂŒĂ§ĂŒk bir not olarak ; Seo In-Guk konuk oyuncu olarak boy gösterdi. Bir ĂŒnlĂŒyĂŒ canlandıran oyuncunun kendisi olarak görĂŒnmesini isterdim. Kendisi de Ćarkıcıyken konuk oyuncu olarak baĆka bir Ćarkıcıyı canlandırması bana gereksiz geldi.
Dizinin en can alıcı kısmı mandalinalardı. Kızın annesi habire bahçesinden mandalina gönderiyordu. Mutfakta kocaman bir kasenin içinde öyle gĂŒzel duruyorlardı ki anlatamam. Yediler, yiyemediklerini reçel yaptılar, reçelden kalanları çay yaptılar. Bayıldım. Dizinin sonunda mandalina aĆerebilirsiniz.
Son olarak, ismi soundtrack olan bir dizinin hiç mi imza Ćarkısı olmaz. MĂŒzikler konusunda bu kadar fakir mĂŒzik konulu bir dizi yapmaları beni birazcık ĂŒzdĂŒ. Yine de mĂŒzikleri tekrar dinleyip beÄendiÄim birini aĆaÄı bırakıyorum.
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âMovingâ Season 2: Will the Hit Disney+ K-Drama Return for More?
âMovingâ Season 2 is the question on every fanâs mind after the thrilling finale of the hit Disney+ K-drama. Based on the popular webtoon by Kang Full, âMovingâ follows the lives of three high school students who inherit superpowers from their parents and get involved in a dangerous conspiracy. The 20-episode series, which aired its last three episodes on September 20, 2023, boasts a star-studded cast, including Han Hyo Joo, Jo In Sung, and Ryu Seung Ryong, as well as impressive visuals and CGI effects. It also became the most expensive K-drama in history, with a budget of over $100 million. But will there be a âMovingâ Season 2? And what can we expect from the next chapter of this action-packed story? Hereâs everything we know so far.
Is âMovingâ Season 2 Confirmed?
'Moving' Cast: Go Yoon Jung, Ryu Seung Ryong, and More Reign the Popularity List For Drama Actors As of this writing, there is no official confirmation from Disney+ or Kang Full about the renewal of âMovingâ for a second season. However, there are some hints and clues that suggest that the beloved webtoon-based K-drama might come back for more. First of all, Kang Full has other works related to âMovingâ, such as âTimingâ and âBridgeâ, which feature some of the same characters and expand the universe of superpowered people. In fact, in one of the episodes of âMovingâ, a character from âTimingâ made a cameo appearance. He is Kim Young Tak, a student of Choi Il Hwan who has the ability to stop time. Rumors have it that he might join âMovingâ Season 2, and that he might be played by actor Yoo Seung Ho. Secondly, the finale of âMovingâ left some loose ends and unanswered questions that could set up the plot for a potential sequel. For example, who is Elias, the mysterious man who looks exactly like Frank, the American agent who was killed by Ju Won? Is he Frankâs twin brother, or a clone? And what is his mission in Korea? Moreover, what will happen to the National Intelligence Service (NIS) after the death of its director, Mr. Min? It seems that agent Ma Sang Gu, played by Park Byung Eun, has taken over his position. But can he be trusted? And what about Shin Hye Won, the high-ranking official who turned out to be an old acquaintance of Jang Hee Soo? She seems to have a special power that prevents her from aging. What is her role in the NIS and its plans for the gifted ones? And finally, what will become of our main trio: Kim Doo Shik, Lee Mi Hyun, and Kim Bong Seok? They managed to survive the final battle at Jeongwon High School and reunite with their friends and families. But they are still in danger from those who want to exploit their powers or eliminate them. Will they be able to live normal lives, or will they have to fight again?
When Will âMovingâ Season 2 Be Released?
(Photo : Ryu Seung Ryong Instagram) If âMovingâ Season 2 gets a green light from Disney+ and Kang Full, it might take some time before it hits our screens. The first season of âMovingâ began filming in late August of 2021 and finished in early September of 2023. That means it took almost two years to complete the production of 20 episodes. Considering the amount of work and resources involved in creating such a high-quality show, we can expect a similar timeline for âMovingâ Season 2. That means we might not see it until late 2025 or early 2026. Of course, this is just an estimate based on the previous schedule. There might be some delays or changes due to various factors, such as the availability of the cast and crew, the COVID-19 pandemic situation, or other unforeseen circumstances.
What Can We Expect From âMovingâ Season 2?
(Photo : Disney Plus Korea) If âMovingâ Season 2 becomes a reality, we can expect it to continue the story of Kang Fullâs webtoon and explore more aspects of his rich and complex world. We might see more characters from his other works, such as âTimingâ and âBridgeâ, as well as new ones with different powers and backgrounds. We might also learn more about the origin and nature of these powers, and how they are related to politics and science. How did these people get their abilities in the first place? Was it an accident or an experiment? And who is behind it? We might also witness more action scenes and battles between the gifted ones and their enemies, such as the NIS, the CIS (Central Intelligence Service), or other organizations that want to use them or get rid of them. How will they protect themselves and their loved ones from these threats? And last but not least, we might see more development and romance between the main characters, especially Doo Shik and Mi Hyun, who finally confessed their feelings for each other in the finale. Will they be able to stay together, or will they face more obstacles and challenges?
What Do Fans Think About âMovingâ Season 2?
(Photo : Disney+, Yoo Seung Ho Instagram) Fans of âMovingâ are eagerly waiting for the announcement of âMovingâ Season 2, and they have expressed their love and support for the show on social media. Here are some of their comments: I just finished watching Moving and Iâm speechless. It was such a masterpiece. The story, the acting, the effects, everything was perfect. I hope there will be a season 2 because I need more of this amazing show. #Moving Moving is hands down the best K-drama Iâve ever seen. It had everything: action, drama, comedy, romance, suspense, and more. The cast was phenomenal and the chemistry was off the charts. Iâm so sad itâs over, but Iâm also hopeful for a season 2. Please make it happen, Disney+ and Kang Full! #Moving Moving was a roller coaster ride of emotions. It made me laugh, cry, scream, and cheer. It was so well-written and well-directed. The characters were so relatable and lovable. Iâm so proud of them for surviving and finding happiness. But I also want to see more of their adventures and struggles in season 2. Please donât let this be the end! #Moving
Conclusion
(Photo : Disney+) âMovingâ Season 2 is not confirmed yet, but there are many reasons to believe that it might happen in the future. The show has a loyal fan base, a talented cast and crew, and a captivating story that can be further explored and expanded. We hope that Disney+ and Kang Full will listen to the fansâ wishes and give us another season of this amazing K-drama. Until then, we can rewatch âMovingâ on Disney+ and enjoy its thrilling and touching moments. What do you think about âMovingâ Season 2? Do you want it to happen? And what are your expectations and theories for it? Feel free to share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below. Subscribe to IDOLS KPOP for exclusive updates and captivating content. Read the full article
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#The Man Standing Next#Lee Byung hun#kwak do won#lee hee joon#haven't seen kwak do won in a while#2019 wasn't rich for good korean movies smh??#despite Bong Joon Ho's movie being promoted and known worldwide#for me it was kinda sad year#i had almost nothing to watch aside of Parasite??#but this year just started and i already have a bunch of movies to look forward too#and all of them look really really good#a lot of my faves coming back yey#can't wait#korean movies
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These cute scallywags, really.
Tunnel (Korean tv series, 2017)
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Oh My Baby
Now, this series was not what I had expected. I had it in my watchlist for a while but I hadn't decided on it until now, mostly because I pictured it as a series where she has artificial insemination, gets pregnant and during the pregnancy she falls in love. Boy, was I wrong!
The title, Oh My Baby, refers to 3 main things: Jang Ha Ri's longing to have a baby, her work at the baby magazine, and later her knew online magazine. This is a very realistic story and what I mean by this is that there is no fairytale ending in this one - however, it doesn't mean that it lacks a happy-ending because it gives us that. . .
I experience many feelings while watching this series. First, I sympathized with Jan Ha Ri's frustration. She wanted to have a baby, but she was single, had endometriosis and in her country single women can't have artificial insemination, because artificial means of pregnancy are only available to married couples. Society pointed fingers at her and attacked her for wanting to be a single parent. People kept telling her that she was being selfish, that children need both parents - but I kept questioning that reasoning. I mean, isn't Jae Young a single parent? He had been married and his wife divorced him and abandoned their child. Marriage doesn't guarantee the presence of both parents in a child's life. Ha Ri had also been abandoned by her father when she was little. People just pushed her into finding a husband as a solution to getting pregnant. Her friends suggested adoption but she also said that the process also had requirements that she didn't fulfill. I was also upset about how parents (fathers and mothers) have to choose between profession and their children. The workplace is not made for parents and one of them ends up sacrificing their professional life for their children and then are penalized when they want to return to the workforce after a couple years of sabbatical. (I've always seen this as upsetting in other dramas with similar situations.)
Then, I became annoyed at her desperation because she starts seeing Eutteum (young coworker), Jae Young (lifelong friend) and Yi Sang (a man she had liked years before) as sperm donors and not as human beings. She starts wondering who would be the best candidate to request a donation. Eutteum is willing to consider it at the beginning. Jae Young considers crossing the friend-line but she doesn't want to because she has fallen for Yi Sang (who had been trying his best to keep away from her because he didn't want a repeat of what had happened with his ex-girlfriend). I was really angry at her because when she finally gets Yi Sang to admit he likes her too, she turns her back on him when she learns he has fertility problems. She had said she loved him, that she saw him as a man, not a sperm donor and she didn't think it twice, she just turned around and walked away. She avoided him for a couple of days - yes, she goes back to him - but that first reaction just made me wonder how genuine had she truly been at the beginning. And it just wasn't fair, the way her family and friends told Yi Sang not to be selfish and let her go just because he couldn't get her pregnant as fast as she wanted. I talked about this issue in Should We Kiss First and I know it's not new at all, but I never feel right about it. Love should not be about perfection, it should be about loving a person with all that comes with it.
In the end, I was happy to see that they resolved their insecurities and were able to accept life together with whatever life throws them.
And here is what makes this story so realistic:
1. The magazine had been in financial difficulty for years and even though the team tried their best to gain advertisements and subscribers, the CEO decided to close the print version and keep the online blog because they were not able to increase revenue. They were all sent to different magazines under the same main company. Ha Ri then decides to make her own online magazine.
2. There is no miracle pregnancy. Ha Ri and Yi Sang are living together (not married yet) and he is going through treatment. It is after the treatment has succeeded that we are hinted that they were able to get pregnant.
3. Eutteum and Hyo Joo don't end up together. - She had misunderstood his actions and thought he liked her. She had then fallen for him after realizing he liked Ha Ri. After she tells him about her feelings, he tells her he doesn't feel that way and after a while they are able to work together comfortably.
This is a series that makes you think about pregnancy, parenthood, relationships and work, which is why I think I liked it.
Poster from AsianWiki - https://asianwiki.com/Oh_My_Baby_(Korean_Drama)
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Why hadnât I have found this drama earlier?! Goodness gracious. I really missed something.
Grandpas Over Flowers - Investigation Team (Flower Grandpa Investigative Team) is comedy with mystery and kind of a sitcom feel. Joon-Hyuk, Won-Bin, Kang-Seok, Jung-Woo and Eun-Ji are police officers that form a special unit in charge of discovering the truth behind the disappearance of multiple people. As they think they free two individuals and finallu found the culpitre, Joon-Hyuk, Won-Bin and Kang-Seok turn into men in their seventies.
As always, I tried to keep my review as short and without spoilers, but thereâs a small spoiler at the end. If you donât want to read it, just skip the sentence.
At first, I thought the plot was really interesting. The concept of the story was quite unique. I loved how the story allowed some older actors to have other roles than simply being a grand-father or father. Also, the whole aspect that itâs a supernatural crime drama who doesn't include supernatural beings (ghosts, vampires, etc.) is quite original. I mean, I have seen quite a few drama of the genre, but this one had something quite different because the supernatural wasnât without reason or only brought in the story by an individual. Also, it wasnât treated lightly and only as a background story. I liked how there was a true will of the screenwriter to develop the back story of the sudden change of the boys. I felt as if there was nothing that wasnât logical. Everything was explained and seemed, at least, a bit logical, even though itâs quite hard to find logic in supernatural drama because thereâs a lot of things that canât be really explained. The base of the drama is crime and itâs probably the best part in it, since the romance added was quite boring, to my eyes. The first episodes are well paced and I felt as if they were truly interesting, but starting from the ninth episode, I felt as if the story was a bit dragged and felt as if they could have easily shorten the story. Also, as the story progressed the clichĂ©s become more and more obvious. Seriously, at the end, I could only think that the concept was great and well-thought, but it was clumsily executed through a very clichĂ© progression. Like, through the drama thereâs an overuse of the ââyou thought it would go that way, but nah, just kiddingââ which, after a time, becomes quite annoying. Goldfish, the organization who starts everything, is probably the best example of such handling. When itâs presented, it looks completely bad-ass, but the more the story goes on, the more it becomes abstract and seems to lose its original charm by becoming a huge what the fuck. But the drama is nicely saved by a funny and original (it isnât exactly what you would expect) ending. Finally, the drama is enjoyable, even though its progression is a bit boring, because itâs quite short.
For what it is of the characters, thereâs not much to say about them. They start as really clichĂ© characters and are portrayed as nearly perfect, which is a bit annoying. Their personalities are quite usual. We have the genius, the one who was always second and fight with the genius, the self-absorbed cutie pie, the Casanova and the strange female character with an ability quite weird. Yet, they are pretty cool and likable. Also, they go through true changes in the drama when they are confronted to different situations in which they have no other choice than growing. For what it is of the bad guy, even though he has a reason to do what he does, I thought he was pretty much useless. He doesnât occupy a big place in the story, since heâs more a background menace and, when he comes in the story, he doesnât really help the story to progress. His character is quite weird and I found him a bit undeveloped as everything he does seem out of context. Whatâs good in the story is his side-kick whoâs completely awesome. After all, sheâs the one who pretty much does everything for him and is really developed, her backstory as well as her personality and motives. (SPOILER) Her redemption also is well-done and well-thought, even if itâs quite typical as a scene.
Iâll conclude here. The plot would deserve a 7.5/10 mostly because of how the progression was handled. The characters would be a 4/5 for their well-thought development. The tearjerker factor would be a 1/5, since I didnât feel as if there were moments in which I was truly emotional over what happened.
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Tunnel Episode 16 (FINAL)
Itâs over. Iâm keeping this short because I agree with Sun-jae, thatâs how farewells should be. Especially when you have been so emotionally invested in a story that was full of twists and turns, and edge of the seat moments.
Mok Jin-woo kept his believes until the very last minute. What a psycho, but it seems true to the character that he didnât break down -even though he confessed everything- since he honestly thinks he was righting wrongs when he killed all those people through the years.
The episode it was more focused on Kwang-hoâs farewell and whatever he would be able to return to his time. He did and actually managed to catch Mok Jin-woo on that timeline too, so some of his victims were saved. I think this is what happened because I donât believe heâs the kind of person to feel so carefree when such an important case is still unresolved.
I thought it was a really nice touch that we also got to find out how both Park Kwang-hoâs were connected. It seems adult Kwang-ho was always mean to travel in time and find justice for the victims of Mok Jin-woo.
I also loved to through the show the development of the relationship between all the members of the Violent Crimes Unit 1. Sun-jae started as a loner to become a crucial member and also learnt to rely and trust others. His relationship with Kwang-ho was always tainted with some melancholy due to their sad fate connection but I was happy they actually managed to built a partnership and friendship beyond that. Which is why it makes sense that Kwang-ho would trust his daughterâs safety to present day Sun-jae, and would keep kid Sun-jae around his house. Dad is totally setting the kids up.
The character, in my opinion, with the greatest emotional development was Professor Shin. She started out as a stand off-ish character that could only connect one a rational level with people, never really emotional. She was too closed up for that and ended up developing lasting friendships with the whole team, enough to believe a crazy time-travel story and become a key point into breaking down Mok Jin-woo. Her story was a sad one but ended with on a happy note with her finally having a family in Kwang-ho and Sun-jae.
As for the rest of the team, Min-ha and Tae-hee were an excellent comic relief but they were also efficient and relentless at their job. Thereâs no way Kwan-ho would have been able to solve this case without their help.
Finally, I think we can all agree Sung-sik was the heart of the show with his undying loyalty to Kwang-ho and leadership through all the crazy time travel shenanigans. If not for Sung-sikâs friendship, I donât know how things would have worked out for Kwang-ho and it was also our team leader who brought all of them together when it was time to reveal the truth. Sung-sik was strong and caring, and the best of friends. This is a bromance I will miss dearly on my TV.
The show as a whole had a great pace, never too fast nor slow, and you could see through every new reveal and shocking moment the writer had a very clear bigger picture in mind that was pulling at the story. The characters had great development in their relationship with each other and not one but two crazy antagonists that kept on pushing the story forwards. All these reasons make OCNâs Tunnel one of the best dramas of the first half of the year.
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Kdrama: The Tunnel / Tunnel (2017)
Choi Jin Hyuk como Park Kwang Ho Yoon Hyun Min como Kim Sun Jae Jo Hee Bong como Jun Sung Shik Kim Byung Chul como Kwak Tae Hee Kang Ki Young como Song Min Ah
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Korean dramas
Q1. Your favourite Kdrama ?
This is a bit hard to decide because there are so many different amazing dramas out there. But since I have to decide, Iâll say Because This Is My First Life, Reply 1997 and most recently Crash Landing On You.
Q2. Your favourite Action/Crime Drama ?
Okay, Iâm not a huge fan of crime themed dramas, but The Smile Has Left Your Eyes? A masterpiece.
Q3. Your favourite male lead character ?
Most definetly Park Dong-Hoon in My Mister, and special mention for Ri Jeong Hyeok in Crash Landing On You because I just finished the drama and I fell in looooove with Captain Ri. Oh and Gu Jun Pyo, a classic, but so funny and ultimately you canât help but get attached to him.
Q4. Your favourite female lead character ?
I think Si Won from Reply 1997 is probably my favorite, and also any characters played by Son Ye Jin.
Q5. Your favourite second lead syndrome ?
Oh my gosh, my heart, Jung Hwan in Reply 1988. ;-; And weirdly enough (because I hated the drama he was in) Choi Young Do.
Q6. Your favourite idol actor?
I loved Park Hyung Sik in SWDBS. But this is the only drama of him that I saw, so I think my answer will be Seo In Guk... The only reason Iâm hesitating is because I donât know if he is considered an Idol. He is a singer, but idk. I love this man sooo much and so far he has never dissapointed me, in acting or in singing. A multi-talented man.
Q7. Your favourite idol actress ?
Eunji and IU.
Q8. Your favourite Song from a Kdrama OST ?
I think this is the most complicated question aaaahh! Iâm such a big fan of OST For the sake of nostalgia, Boys Over Flowers and Secret Garden, definetly. But, honestly, historical dramas have the most amazing soundtrack imo. So much emotions and intensivity! As of recent dramas I really like the Reply series OST.
Q9. Your Top 5 OST singers?
4men/Shin Young Jae, Eunji, Junsu, Crush and Yoon Mirae.
Q10. Your favourite line from male/female lead character ?
âI live because I wake up in the morning. I donât have a reason to live. If living like this is embarrassing then, Iâm very embarrassed right now. But still... I want to live because Iâm alive.ââ Oh Soo, That Winter The Wind Blows
Q11. Your favourite story ?
The Smile Has Left Your Eyes. I was intrigued from beginning to end!
Q12. Your favourite âI Love Youâ ?
"Sarangha-oâ Ri Jeong Hyeok. I melted with this line, him talking in the Northen dialect is something elseee
Q13. Your favourite kiss ?
This scene from Because This Is My Fist Life.
Q14. Your favourite ending ?
Strong Woman Do Bong Soonâs ending was perfect! I loved it, and Gu Family Bookâs ending was also one of the best Iâve watched.Â
Q15. A KDrama you started but couldnât finish ?
To be honest Iâm picky when it comes to drama, so if I actually decide to watch a drama, I uSuAllY finish it. But I didnât finish Shut Up! Flower Boy Band. I just couldnât get over Byung Heeâs death (oops spoiler), and then there was his best friend developping feelings for the girl he liked... I saw where this was going and I couldât stand it. And to be honest I only started this drama for Lee Min Ki, so...
Q16. A KDrama you watched more than once ?
One? Rewatching dramas is something I do often lol. I watched To The Beautiful You a couple of times, Marry Me Mary too, Reply 1997 a lot! Daljaâs Spring, Discovery Of Love, etc.Â
Q17. The worst KDrama that youâve watched until the end ?
The Heirs. I hated the two lead characters. Also the kissing scenes were a disaster. Also Monstar, even though the music was okay.Â
Q18. Best Couple ?
So hard to choose! There is so many cute couples to mention, Ahn Minhyuk & Do Bongsoon in SWDBS, Deok Sun & Taek in Reply 1988, Jeong Yeok & Se Ri in CLOY, so manyyyy
Q19. Have you been watching dramas for very long?
For about 7-8 years I think..? Iâm not sure for how long exactly, but itâs been a while.
Q20. First KDrama ?
My first drama was To The Beautiful You, starring the beautiful Sulli (may she rest in peace) and SHINeeâs Minho. I watched it because I was (still am) a shawol (SHINeeâs fandom name for those who donât know) and at that time I knew nothing about korean dramas. But one of the boys was starring in something, so of course I had to watch it. And the journey begannnn.
Q21. Your most recently finished drama ?
Crash Landing On You
Q22. A Drama That Is Popular That You Dislike  ?
The Heirs and My Love From The Stars
Q23. A Kdrama which made you so happy ?
She Was Pretty made me so happy because I had watched Park Seo Joon and Hwang Jung Eum play together in Kill Me Heal Me before, and I was so excited to see them as leads in the drama!
Q24. A Kdrama which made you so sad ?
That Winter The Wind Blows, a very beautiful drama but heart breaking. My Mister also made me cry so much.
Q25. What Kdramas are you watching at the moment?
Itaewon Class
Q26. Lastly, have you or do you plan to introduce your friends to them?
I have tried in the past to introduced my two high school best friends to korean dramas but it didnât really work out ah ah but they both watched a drama or two.
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Science Fiction May: The Host (Review)
Not as good as Snowpiercer, buuuuut...
I liked this movie! It was a good sci-fi horror that fit some commentary in there, while also managing to be a gripping drama and a good look as the dynamics of a dysfunctional family in times of crisis. Plus, that ending was intriguingly sad and happy simultaneously.
In any case, I really enjoyed this one! It was a good time to be had by me, at least. And normally, Iâd have more to say before jumping into the review in and of itself, but...eh, not really this time. Real talk, itâs a good movie, but Iâve not much commentary on the nature of monster movies that I havenât already mentioned in the Recap (which is here, by the way). So, honestly...letâs do the Review, huh? Iâve got some more to say in there, I promise.
Review
Cast and Acting: 9/10
Gotta say, the family here is pretty likeable, each in their particular way. At the very least, the dysfunction family dynamic is very well captured, from Byun Hee-bongâs loving and forgiving patriarch, to Song Kang-ho's lazy-but-loving dad. Park Hae-il plays a great disaffected college graduate, and Bae Doo-na plays a good reserved and calculating sister. And amongst all of that, Go Ah-sung is fantastic, especially for a child actor, as the pre-teen daughter trying to survive. To be honest, all of them are pretty goddamn strong performances. So, uh...why the 8? Yeah, basically every other performance is a little over-performative. Maybe thatâs just Bongâs direction or aesthetic, but itâs not terribly subtle. The American characters are the worst on this front, as theyâre portrayed a little over-the-top all throughout. And, to be fair, that might be the point.
Plot and Writing: 8/10
Itâs good...and also mostly pretty clichĂ©. Not a death-knell, and not a knock against Bong Joon-ho, Ha Won-jun, or Baek Chul-hyun by any means! But this is a pretty standard story about a monster vs. man. Throwing in the virus subplot was interesting...although I question how necessary it was. If there was more tangible consequence for the American role in the creation of the monster, thatâd be one thing, but...instead, the American officials just come off as really, really, REALLY FUCKING STUPID. Seriously, itâs an odd choice. But maybe thatâs me being picky.
Direction and Cinematography: 9/10
No real issues here! This direction is pretty solid, unsurprisingly. Bong Joon-ho does an excellent job here, as does Kim Hyung-koo with the tense cinematography. Maybe not perfect, but itâs definitely still fantastic. âNuff said.
Production and Art Design: 9/10
If I had any specific complaints, itâs probably the look and design of the Gwoemul, or the monster. And itâs...fine. Itâs fine. It really is. But I also canât claim that it completely hold up. I realize that the creators donât have the resources of ILM or Weta, but...wait...wait, Weta Digital was involved? Like...THE WETA was involved? These guys?
...Huh. I mean...thatâs really cool, but I canât say that it shows. And OK, maybe the comparison to Rise of the Planet of the Apes is unfair because that came out far later, but...I mean, Gollum there came out before! I think the real issue is that Andy Serkis didnât play the monster. Classic mistake there, you guys.
Music and Editing: 8/10
Not gonna lie...I donât really remember the music. I remember thinking it was good, but I donât remember the music (by Lee Byung-woo). Like I said it was good, if not terrifically memorable. Kim Sun-min's editing is similar: good if not wholly memorable. And again, I think there are issues in how the film is put together, but I donât really blame Kim for that. And the sound editing in this movie was QUITE solid. Somehow, I remember that much.
86% it is!
Iâm a big fan of these âscience-gone-wrongâ films, although this is more about willful negligence than anything else, huh? Not quite the purposeful creation by an idealistic creator, and more of a âFUCK YOU OSHAâ sort of mistake, with consequences. Always read the MSDA, kids. Could save your life (by not creating a monstrous fish-mutant that kills you and your family).
Now, from here, if youâve been watching the blog, you know that the next movie was another film about scientific achievements turned against their creators. Violent delights and violent ends indeed.
May 5, 2021: Westworld (1973), dir. Some Dude
#science fiction may#sci-fi may#user365#365 movie challenge#365 movies 365 days#365 Days 365 Movies#365 movies a year#movie review#the host 2005#the host#gwoemul#êŽŽëŹŒ#bong joon-ho#song kang-ho#byun hee-bong#park hae-il#bae doona#go ah-sung
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Here are the nominees for the 92nd Academy Awards
Best Picture:
âFord v Ferrariâ âThe Irishmanâ âJojo Rabbitâ âJokerâ âLittle Womenâ âMarriage Storyâ â1917â âOnce Upon a Time in Hollywoodâ âParasiteâ
Lead Actor:
Antonio Banderas âPain and Gloryâ Leonardo DiCaprio âOnce Upon a Time in Hollywoodâ Adam Driver âMarriage Storyâ Joaquin Phoenix âJokerâ Jonathan Pryce âThe Two Popesâ
Lead Actress:
Cynthia Erivo âHarrietâ Scarlett Johansson âMarriage Storyâ Saoirse Ronan âLittle Womenâ Charlize Theron âBombshellâ Renee Zellweger âJudyâ
Supporting Actor:
Tom Hanks, âA Beautiful Day in the Neighborhoodâ Anthony Hopkins, âThe Two Popesâ Al Pacino, âThe Irishmanâ Joe Pesci, âThe Irishmanâ Brad Pitt, âOnce Upon a Time in Hollywoodâ
Supporting Actress:
Kathy Bates, âRichard Jewellâ Laura Dern, âMarriage Storyâ Scarlett Johansson, âJojo Rabbitâ Florence Pugh, âLittle Womenâ Margot Robbie, âBombshellâ
Director:
Martin Scorsese, âThe Irishmanâ Todd Phillips, âJokerâ Sam Mendes, â1917â Quentin Tarantino, âOnce Upon a Time in Hollywoodâ Bong Joon Ho, âParasiteâ
Animated Feature:
âHow to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden Worldâ Dean DeBlois âI Lost My Bodyâ Jeremy Clapin âKlausâ Sergio Pablos âMissing Linkâ Chris Butler âToy Story 4â Â Josh Cooley
Animated Short:
âDcera,â Daria Kashcheeva âHair Love,â Matthew A. Cherry âKitbull,â Rosana Sullivan âMemorable,â Bruno Collet âSister,â Siqi Song
Adapted Screenplay:
âThe Irishman,â Steven Zaillian âJojo Rabbit,â Taika Waititi âJoker,â Todd Phillips, Scott Silver âLittle Women,â Greta Gerwig âThe Two Popes,â Anthony McCarten
Original Screenplay:
âKnives Out,â Rian Johnson âMarriage Story,â Noah Baumbach â1917,â Sam Mendes and Krysty Wilson-Cairns âOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood,â Quentin Tarantino âParasite,â Bong Joon-ho, Jin Won Han
Cinematography:
âThe Irishman,â Rodrigo Prieto âJoker,â Lawrence Sher âThe Lighthouse,â Jarin Blaschke â1917,â Roger Deakins âOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood,â Robert Richardson
Best Documentary Feature:
âAmerican Factory,â Julia Rieichert, Steven Bognar âThe Cave,â Feras Fayyad âThe Edge of Democracy,â Petra Costa âFor Sama,â Waad Al-Kateab, Edward Watts âHoneyland,â Tamara Kotevska, Ljubo Stefanov
Best Documentary Short Subject:
âIn the Absence,â Yi Seung-Jun and Gary Byung-Seok Kam âLearning to Skateboard in a Warzone,â Carol Dysinger âLife Overtakes Me,â Kristine Samuelson and John Haptas âSt. Louis Superman,â Smriti Mundhra and Sami Khan âWalk Run Cha-Cha,â Laura Nix
Best Live Action Short Film:
âBrotherhood,â Meryam Joobeur âNefta Football Club,â Yves Piat âThe Neighborsâ Window,â Marshall Curry âSaria,â Bryan Buckley âA Sister,â Delphine Girard
Best International Feature Film:
âCorpus Christi,â Jan Komasa âHoneyland,â Tamara Kotevska, Ljubo Stefanov âLes Miserables,â Ladj Ly âPain and Glory,â Pedro Almodovar âParasite,â Bong Joon Ho
Film Editing:
âFord v Ferrari,â Michael McCusker, Andrew Buckland âThe Irishman,â Thelma Schoonmaker âJojo Rabbit,â Tom Eagles âJoker,â Jeff Groth âParasite,â Jinmo Yang
Sound Editing:
âFord v Ferrari,â Don Sylvester âJoker,â Alan Robert Murray â1917,â Oliver Tarney, Rachel Tate âOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood,â Wylie Stateman âStar Wars: The Rise of SkyWalker,â Matthew Wood, David Acord
Sound Mixing:
âAd Astraâ âFord v Ferrariâ âJokerâ â1917â âOnce Upon a Time in Hollywoodâ
Production Design:
âThe Irishman,â Bob Shaw and Regina Graves âJojo Rabbit,â Ra Vincent and Nora Sopkova â1917,â Dennis Gassner and Lee Sandales âOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood,â Barbara Ling and Nancy Haigh âParasite,â Lee Ha-Jun and Cho Won Woo, Han Ga Ram, and Cho Hee
Original Score:
âJoker,â Hildur GuĂ°nadĂłttir âLittle Women,â Alexandre Desplat âMarriage Story,â Randy Newman â1917,â Thomas Newman âStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,â John Williams*âThe King,â Nicholas Britell
Original Song:
âI Canât Let You Throw Yourself Away,â âToy Story 4â âIâm Gonna Love Me Again,â âRocketmanâ âIâm Standing With You,â âBreakthroughâ âInto the Unknown,â âFrozen 2â âStand Up,â âHarrietâ
Makeup and Hair:
âBombshellâ âJokerâ âJudyâ âMaleficent: Mistress of Evilâ â1917â
Costume Design:
âThe Irishman,â Sandy Powell, Christopher Peterson âJojo Rabbit,â Mayes C. Rubeo âJoker,â Mark Bridges âLittle Women,â Jacqueline Durran âOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood,â Arianne Phillips
Visual Effects:
âAvengers Endgameâ âThe Irishmanâ â1917â âThe Lion Kingâ âStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalkerâ
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