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Zo In Sung, Han Hyo Joo, Ryoo Seung Ryong, Kim Do Han, Ko Yoon Jung, Lee Jeong Ha, Cha Tae Hyun, Ryoo Seung Bum and Kim Sung Kyun for Rolling Stone Korea promoting the drama Moving.
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k-star-holic · 1 year
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Han Hyo-joo - Jo In-sung - Ryu Seung-ryong's One-Take Action - Museum of the Moving Image
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randoms-fandoms · 10 months
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Various Horror Manhwa request info
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(Includes Sweet Home, Bastard, Pigpen, and Killing Stalking, but the list may expand if I read more— yes you can recommend stuff to me🤭)
Ships I will write for (if yours isn’t here feel free to ask anyway, I may have just forgotten it)
❤️ Hyun x Jisu
❤️ Hyun x Hyuk
❤️ Wook x Yuri
❤️ Wook x Joon
❤️Jayhun x Jisu
❤️Jin x Kyun
❤️ Jin x Manny
❤️ Manny x Kyun
❤️ Yoon bum x Sangwoo
❤️ Yoon bum x Seungbae
Characters I’ll write “x reader”s for (can be romantic or otherwise, + if your character isnt here you can still ask, I only wrote down the ones I think might be popular haha)
💕Hyun Cha
💕Hyuk Lee
💕Wook Pyeon
💕Jayhun Jung
💕Jisu Yoon
💕Dusik Hahn
💕Hoyeon Baek
💕Ihyun Jo
💕Joon Shin
💕Yuri Park
💕Jin Seon
💕Kyun Yoon
💕Mandeuk
💕Manny Kim
💕Jin-Hyeok
💕Minu
💕Romi
💕Taehee Jin
💕Oh Sangwoo
💕Yoon bum
💕Yang Seungbae
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idolskpop · 1 year
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‘Moving’ Episode 20: Han Hyo Joo, Ryu Seung Ryong, Zo In Sung’s Characters Find Their Happy Ending
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The Disney+ original series ‘Moving’ has come to an end with its 20th episode, delivering a satisfying conclusion for the characters and the viewers. The superhero action drama, based on the webtoon by Kang Full, starred Han Hyo Joo, Ryu Seung Ryong, Zo In Sung, Cha Tae Hyun, and other talented actors as people with hidden superpowers who fight against dark forces.
‘Moving’ Episode 20: The Final Battle
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(Photo : Disney+) The finale episode began with a tense showdown between Lee Mi Hyun (Han Hyo Joo) and Jung Joon Hwa (Yang Dong Geun), a North Korean soldier who also has the ability to fly. Mi Hyun was in danger of being killed by Joon Hwa, but her son Kim Bong Seok (Lee Jung Ha) came to her rescue and fought against him. However, Mi Hyun wanted Bong Seok to run away, knowing that the North Korean troop leader Kim Deok Yoon (Park Hee Soon) was aiming a gun at him. Fortunately, Bong Seok was saved by Jeon Gye Do (Cha Tae Hyun), who used his electromagnetic power to kill Joon Hwa. Deok Yoon then tried to escape with the files that contained the secrets of the superpowered people, but he was chased by Jang Joo Won (Ryu Seung Ryong) and Lee Jae Man (Kim Sung Kyun) to the rooftop.
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) Joo Won and Jae Man confronted Deok Yoon, who revealed that he had been working for Frank (Ryoo Seung Bum), a mysterious man who wanted to use the superpowers for his own agenda. Deok Yoon also confessed that he was the one who killed Jae Man’s father 50 years ago, when he was part of a secret mission to capture the superpowered people. Deok Yoon then tried to jump off the building with the files, but he was stopped by Joo Won, who grabbed his arm. Jae Man then shot Deok Yoon in the chest, causing him to fall. Joo Won managed to hold on to the files and pulled himself up.
The Aftermath
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) A year later, the superpowered people were living normal lives without being hunted by anyone. Jang Hee Soo (Go Youn Jung) and Lee Kang Hoon (Kim Do Hoon) graduated from high school with their parents’ attendance, except for Bong Seok and Mi Hyun, who had gone into hiding since the incident. Joo Won continued his chicken business with Kwon Young Deuk (Park Gwang Jae), a former North Korean soldier who became his assistant. Hee Soo entered the university’s physical education department and became friends with Shin Hye Won (Shim Dal Gi), a girl who had super speed. Kang Hoon visited Mr. Min (Moon Sung Geun), the head of the NIS, and expressed his desire to join the agency with one condition: to clear his father’s name from criminal records. Mr. Min agreed and revealed that Kang Hoon’s father was actually a hero who sacrificed himself to protect the superpowered people from Frank.
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) Kang Hoon also met the school guard and his classmate who disguised themselves as part of Jeonwon High School, but in reality they were high-ranking NIS officials who had been monitoring the superpowered people. Bong Seok and Mi Hyun left town and lived a peaceful life in a rural area. They occasionally received letters from Hee Soo and Kang Hoon, who updated them on their lives. Hee Soo also told them about a superhero wearing a yellow cape who appeared in Seoul and saved people from danger. In the last scene, it was revealed that the superhero was Kim Doo Shik (Zo In Sung), Bong Seok’s father and Mi Hyun’s husband, who had been held captive by Frank for 50 years. He managed to escape with the help of Park Il Chan (Jo Bok Rae), a North Korean soldier who sympathized with him. Doo Shik returned to South Korea and killed Frank, who had been hiding as an American businessman named Mark (Daniel C Kennedy). He then reunited with his family and hugged them tightly.
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(Photo : Disney+ Korea) The final episode of ‘Moving’ received positive reviews from both critics and viewers, who praised the cast’s performances, the director’s skills, and the writer’s creativity. The series also achieved high ratings on Disney+, becoming one of the most-watched original shows on the platform. Some of the comments from netizens are: “I’m so happy that they all got their happy endings. Especially Doo Shik, he deserved it after suffering for so long.” “This was such a great series. The action scenes were amazing, the story was engaging, and the characters were lovable. I’m going to miss them so much.” “Han Hyo Joo, Ryu Seung Ryong, and Zo In Sung are such legends. They nailed their roles and made me feel all kinds of emotions. I hope they work together again in the future.” “Moving was one of the best adaptations I’ve ever seen. It stayed true to the webtoon but also added some twists and surprises. Kang Full is a genius and Park In Je is a master.” “I’m so glad that I watched this show. It was a roller coaster ride of action, drama, comedy, and romance. It had everything I wanted and more. Thank you to the cast and crew for this masterpiece.” What do you think of the final episode of ‘Moving’? Did you enjoy the series? Share your thoughts and leave a comment below. Subscribe to IDOLS KPOP for exclusive updates and captivating content. Read the full article
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stellarflex · 3 years
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My fav moment.......
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gagconcert · 7 years
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[130327] Yang Sang Gook’s Twitter update
오랜만에 모인 22기 동기들... 많이 사랑합니다 ♥
Been awhile since the 22nd Class comedians had a gathering... Love you lots ♥
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feii1effect · 5 years
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goalhofer · 3 years
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2020 Olympics South Korea Roster
Archery
Je-Deok Kim (Gyeongbuk)
Woojin Kim (Iwon)
Jin-Hyek Oh (Incheon)
San Ahn (Pyeongchang)
Min-Hee Jang (Seoul)
Chae-Young Kang (Gwangju)
Athletics
Wilson Erupe (Lodwar, Kenya)
Jong-Seop Sim (Seoul)
Byeong-Gwang Choi (Hwaseong)
Sang-Hyeok Woo (Seoul)
Min-Sub Jin (Busan)
Seulgi An (Seoul)
Kyung-Sun Choi (Seoul)
Badminton
Kwang-Hee Heo (Seoul)
Sol-Gyu Choi (Seoul)
Seung-Jae Seo (Buan)
Se-Young An (Gwangju)
Ga-Eun Kim (Gyeonggi-Do)
So-Yeong Kim (Incheon)
Hee-Yong Kong (Jincheon)
So-Hee Lee (Ulsan)
Seung-Chan Shin (Gochang-Gun)
Yoo-Jung Chae (Suwon)
Baseball
Won-Joon Choi (Seoul)
Woo-Suk Ko (Ganghwa-Gun)
Min-Woo Kim (Seoul)
Eui-Lee Lee (Gwangju)
Tae-In Won (Daegu)
Woo-Chan Cha (Gunsan)
Sang-Woo Cho (Uijeongbu)
Seung-Hwan Oh (Jeongeup)
Young-Pyo Ko (Gwangju)
Se-Woong Park (Daegu)
Jin-Uk Kim (Suwon)
Min-Ho Kang (Pohang)
Eui-Ji Yang (Gwangju)
Joo-Hwan Choi (Gwangju)
Kyoung-Min Hur (Gwangju)
Jae-Gyun Hwang (Seoul)
Baek-Ho Kang (Incheon)
Hye-Seong Kim (Seoul)
Jae-Il Oh (Guri)
Ji-Hwan Oh (Gunsan)
Hyun-Soo Kim (Seoul)
Jung-Hoo Lee (Gwangju)
Hae-Min Park (Seoul)
Kun-Woo Park (Seoul)
Basketball
Ji-Hyeon Sin (Seoul)
Lee-Seul Kang (Sacheon)
Ye-Bin Yoon (Boryeong)
Hye-Ji Ahn (Busan)
Hye-Jin Park (Busan)
Ji-Hyun Park (Seongnam)
Dan-Bi Kim (Bupyeong-Gu)
Hye-Yoon Bae (Seoul)
Jung-Eun Kim (Cheonan)
Min-Jeong Kim (Seoul)
Ji-Su Park (Seongnam)
Han-Byul Kim (Sacheon)
Boxing
Aeji Im (Hwasun-Gun)
Yeon-Ji Oh (Incheon)
Cycling
Ah-Reum Na (Naju)
Hye-Jin Lee (Geonggi)
Diving
Yeong-Nam Kim (Seoul)
Yeong-Taek Kim (Seoul)
Ha-Ram Woo (Busan)
Halim Kwon (Seoul)
Su-Ji Kim (Seoul)
Equestrian
Dong-Seon Kim (Seoul)
Fencing
Young-Jim Kweon (Iksan)
Segeon Ma (Seoul)
Sang-Young Park (Jinju)
Kwanghyun Lee (Seoul)
Bon-Gil Gu (Daegu)
Jung-Hwan Kim (Seoul)
Sang-Uk Oh (Daejeon)
Se-Ra Song (Seoul)
In-Jeong Choi (Geumsan)
Young-Mi Ko (Gwangju)
Hee-Sook Jeon (Seoul)
Soo-Yeon Choi (Ansan)
Ji-Yeon Kim (Busan)
Ji-Su Yoon (Busan)
Soccer
Bum-Keun Song (Seongnam)
You-Hyeon Lee (Gwangyang)
Jae-Woo Kim (Seoul)
Ji-Soo Park (Myungyeong)
Tae-Wook Jeong (Jeju)
Seung-Won Jeong (Jeonju)
Chang-Hoon Kwan (Seoul)
Kang-In Lee (Incheon)
Min-Kyu Song (Chungju)
Dong-Gyeong Lee (Seoul)
Dong-Jun Lee (Busan)
Young-Woo Seol (Ulsan)
Jin-Ya Kim (Daegun)
Dong-Hyun Kim (Seoul)
Du-Jae Won (Seoul)
Ui-Jo Hwang (Seongnam)
Won-Sang Um (Gwangju)
Joon-Soo Ahn (Uijeongbu)
Yoon-Sung Kang (Daegu)
Sang-Min Lee (Busan)
Changi An (Seoul)
Jin-Kyu Kim (Pohang)
Golf
Sung-Jae Im (Jeju Seom)
Si-Woo Kim (Seoul)
Jin-Young Ko (Seoul)
Park Inbee (Seoul)
Sei-Young Kim (Seoul)
Hyo-Joo Kim (Seoul)
Gymnastics
Jun-Ho Lee (Seoul)
Han-Sol Kim (Seoul)
Sung-Hyun Ryu (Seoul)
Hak-Seon Yang (Gwangju)
Jae-Hwan Shin (Jecheon)
Yun-Seo Lee (Seoul)
Seo-Jeong Yeo (Yongin-Si)
Handball
Yu-Ra Yung (Seoul)
Jun-Hui Jeong (Tongyeong)
Yun-Ji Kim (Seoul)
Kyun-Ming Kang (Seoul)
Hui Ju (Seoul)
Seon-Pil Won (Jeongseon)
Eun-Hee Ryu (Incheon)
Su-Min Choi (Seoul)
Hae-In Sim (Seoul)
Eun-Hye Kang (Seoul)
Ha-Rang Jo (Gwangju)
Mi-Gyeong Lee (Seoul)
Jin-Yi Kim (Taebaek)
Ji-In Jung (Busan)
Karate
Heejun Park (Busan)
Judo
Won-Jin Kim (Seoul)
Baul An (Anyang)
Shōrin An (Seoul)
Dong-Han Gwak (Pohang)
Gu-Ham Jo (Gangwon)
Min-Jong Kim (Seoul)
Yu-Jeong Kang (Yeosu)
Da-Sol Park (Seoul)
Ji-Su Kim (Seoul)
Hee-Ju Han (Seoul)
Seong-Yeon Kim (Gwangju)
Hyun-Ji Yoon (Seoul)
Mi-Jin Han (Seoul)
Pentathlon
Ung-Tae Jeon (Seoul)
Jin-Hwa Jun (Ulsan)
Se-Hee Kim (Seoul)
Sun-Woo Kim (Gyeonggi)
Rowing
Hye-Jung Jung (Seoul)
Rugby
Chang Yong (Seoul)
Jeong-Min Jang (Seoul)
Yon-Sik Jeong (Incheon)
Hyun Kim (Seoul)
Kun-Kyu Han (Seoul)
Nam Kim (Seoul)
Seong Lee (Seoul)
Won Park (Seoul)
Jin Lee (Seoul)
Andre Coquillard (Seoul)
Seong-Min Jang (Seoul)
Seong Choi (Seoul)
Gwong-Min Kim (Seoul)
Shooting
Dae-Yoon Han (Seoul)
Mo-Se Kim (Seoul)
Sang-Do Kim (Seoul)
Jong-Jun Lee (Seoul)
Jong-Oh Jin (Chuncheon)
Tae-Yun Nam (Seoul)
Jong-Ho Song (Seoul)
Eun-Young Cho (Seoul)
Ga-Eun Choo (Seoul)
Eun-Ji Kwon (Seoul)
Hee-Moon Park (Seoul)
Bo-Mi Kim (Seoul)
Min-Ji Kim (Ansan)
Min-Jung Kim (Seoul)
Climbing
Jongwon Chon (Seoul)
Chae-Hyun Seo (Seoul)
Swimming
Sungjae Cho (Seoul)
Seungwoo Moon (Seoul)
Yoo-Yeon Lee (Seoul)
Woo-Min Kim (Seoul)
Sun-Woo Hwang (Suwon)
Ju-Ho Lee (Asan)
Ho-Joon Lee (Gwangju)
Eunji Lee (Seoul)
Hyun-Young Jung (Seoul)
Da-Kyung Han (Gwangju)
Seo-Yeong Kim (Gyeonggi-Do)
Se-Hyeon An (Seoul)
Table Tennis
Woo-Jin Jang (Daejeon)
Young-Sik Jeoung (Seoul)
Sangsu Lee (Busan)
Ji-Hui Jeon (Seoul)
Yubin Shin (Seoul)
Hyo-Ju Choi (Busan)
Taekwondo
Jun Jang (Seoul)
Dae-Hoon Lee (Seoul)
Kyo-Don In (Incheon)
Jae-Young Sim (Seoul)
Ah-Reum Lee (Seoul)
Da-Bin Lee (Incheon)
Tennis
Soon-Woo Kwon (Sangju)
Volleyball
Eun-Jin Park (Seoul)
So-Young Lee (Asan)
Hye-Seon Yeom (Mokpo)
Hui-Jin Kim (Busan)
Hye-Jin An (Seoul)
Ji-Young Oh (Daegu)
Yeon-Gyeong Kim (Ansan)
Su-Ji Kim (Ansan)
Jeong-Ah Park (Seoul)
Hyo-Jin Yang (Busan)
Ji-Yun Jeong (Seoul)
Seung-Ju Pyo (Ulsan)
Weightlifting
Meong-Mok Han (Changwon)
Dong-Ju Yu (Jinan-Gun)
Yun-Seong Jin (Goyang)
Eunji Ham (Wonju)
Seon-Mi Lee (Gyeongsan)
Su-Hyeon Kim (Seoul)
Yeoun-Hee Kang (Seoul)
Wrestling
Han-Su Ryu (Busan)
Min-Seok Kim (Busan)
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kpopfcs · 4 years
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kpopfcs masterlist of man faceclaims …
following my recent inspiration to make a few masterlists, i welcome you to one which includes 150 man faceclaims between the ages of 30 to 39 at the time of making this post. all of these men are korean to not complicate anything, and it includes idols, actors, etc. i’m hoping this will encourage the rpc to step out of the comfort zone and explore the use of a wider range of faceclaims, especially those that are unknown and don’t work in western media. some may not have resources. please reblog this to spread the words, and like this if you found it useful! masterlist part 2 of many.
1980
choi dae-hoon (1980) - actor
jo jung-suk (1980) - actor
ryoo seung-bum (1980) - actor
kim dae-myung (1980) - actor
jin goo (1980) - actor
yoon kyung-ho (1980) - actor
1981
jo in-sung (1981) - actor
kim nam-gil (1981) - actor
kim ji-seok (1981) - actor
park hae-soo (1981) - actor
gang dong-won (1981) - actor
kim rae-won (1981) - actor
lee sang-yoon (1981) - actor
park hoon (1981) - actor
ji seung-hyun (1981) - actor
kim jae-won (1981) - actor
lee dong-wook (1981) - actor
jang seung-jo (1981) - actor
lee ki-woo (1981) - actor
lee jin-wook (1981) - actor
jung moon-sung (1981) - actor
kim ji-hoon (1981) - actor
1982
hyun bin (1982) - actor
ha seok-jin (1982) - actor
eum moon-suk (1982) - actor
ju ji-hoon (1982) - actor
jung ji-hoon/rain (1982) - idol and actor
kwon yul (1982) - actor
lee si-eon (1982) - actor
jung gyu-woon (1982) - actor
lee joon-gi (1982) - actor
kim mu-yeol (1982) - actor
lim ju-hwan (1982) - actor
shin sung-rok (1982) - actor
1983
yoo gun-woo (1983) - actor
bang sung-hoon (1983) - actor
jung kyung-ho (1983) - actor
kang ki-young (1983) - actor
kim hee-chul (1983) - idol, tv personality and actor
steven yeun (1983) - actor
kim jae-wook (1983) - actor
on joo-wan (1983) - actor
jo hyun-sik (1983) - actor
kim jun-han (1983) - actor
lee kyu-hyung (1983) - actor
lee hyun (1983) - singer
lee sang-yeob (1983) - actor
park hae-jin (1983) - actor
park jeong-su/leeteuk (1983) - idol, radio personality and actor
1984
kim jong-woon/yesung (1984) - idol
lee je-hoon (1984) - actor
lee joon-hyuk (1984) - actor
yeon woo-jin (1984) - actor
jeon seok-ho (1984) - actor
ji hyun-woo (1984) - actor and musician
yoo yeon-seok (1984) - actor
1985
song joong-ki (1985) - actor
lee dong-hwi (1985) - actor
song jae-rim (1985) - actor and model
lee kwang-soo (1985) - actor and tv personality
lee min-ki (1985) - actor
kim seo-kyung (1985) - actor
park ki-woong (1985) - actor
hyun woo (1985) - actor
lee hyun-jin (1985) - actor
park sung-hoon (1985) - actor
yoon sun-woo (1985) - actor
lee tae-sung (1985) - actor
yoon hyun-min (1985) - actor
shin dong-hee/shindong (1985) - idol, MC and radio personality
1986
byun yo-han (1986) - actor
choi jin-hyuk (1986) - actor
min jin-woong (1986) - actor
ahn jae-hong (1986) - actor
choi si-won (1986) - idol and actor
choi sun-woong/choi woong (1986) - actor
joo woo-jae (1986) - model, DJ and actor
jung yun-ho/u-know yunho (1986) - idol and actor
kim jae-joong (1986) - idol and actor
kim seon-ho (1986) - actor
lee dong-hae (1986) - idol and actor
ki hong lee (1986) - actor
lee sung-hwa/gray (1986) - singer, rapper and record producer
ryu jun-yeol (1986) - actor
choi daniel (1986) - actor
yoo ah-in (1986) - actor
no min-woo (1986) - actor and musician
yoon shi-yoon (1986) - actor
lee hyuk-jae/eunhyuk (1986) - idol, MC
kim sung-gyu (1986) - actor
lee jang-woo (1986) - actor
kim jun-su/xia (1986) - idol and musical actor
1987
lee min-ho (1987) - actor, singer, and model
ji chang-wook (1987) - actor and singer
ahn jae-hyun (1987) - model and actor
im seul-ong (1987) - singer and actor
jung il-woo (1987) - actor
ryu deok-hwan (1987) - actor
shin soo-hang (1987) - actor
kim ryeo-wook (1987) - idol, radio personality and musical actor
kim young-kwang (1987) - actor and model
kwak si-yang (1987) - actor
jang geun-suk (1987) - singer and actor
lee seung-gi (1987) - actor and singer
lee sung-bin/beenzino (1987) - soloist
moon jun-won/joo won (1987) - actor
seo in-guk (1987) - actor and singer
yoon kyun-sang (1987) - actor
yoon park (1987) - actor
1988
kim soo-hyun (1988) - actor
cho kyu-hyun (1988) - idol, musical actor and tv host
jo won-jun/onejunn (1988) - idol
jung hae-in (1988) - actor
lee ji-hoon (1988) - actor
lee soo-hyuk (1988) - actor and model
eric nam (1988) - singer
ok taec-yeon (1988) - idol and actor
shim chang-min (1988) - idol an actor
kim jae-young (1988) - actor and model
yim si-wan (1988) - actor and ex-idol
kim min-jun/jun.k (1988) - idol, dancer and musical actor
lee changsun/lee joon (1988) - actor and singer
park seo-joon (1988) - actor
oh hee-joon (1988) - actor
ahn bo-hyun (1988) - actor
1989
kim woo-bin (1989) - actor and model
lee yi-kyung (1989) - actor
lee jong-suk (1989) - actor and model
jo kwon (1989) - idol, MC, actor and entertainer
jang woo-young (1989) - idol and actor
kim sung-gyu (1989) - idol and actor
lee jin-ki/onew (1989) - idol and actor
baek sung-hyun (1989) - actor
kang bong-sung (1989) - actor
kim kyung-nam (1989) - actor
kim hae-sol/zion.t (1989) - soloist
kwon hyuk-woo/loco (1989) - soloist
kim sangbum/kim bum (1989) - singer and actor
kim dong-hyun (1989) - idol and actor
jung yong-hwa (1989) - idol and actor
lee hak-joo (1989) - actor
han hee-jun (1989) - singer and MC
yoon doo-joon (1989) - idol and actor
1990
choi woo-sik (1990) - actor
kang ha-neul (1990) - actor
kim jung-hyun (1990) - actor
kim min-suk (1990) - actor
hong jong-hyun (1990) - actor
lee hong-ki (1990) - idol and actor
bang yong-guk (1990) - soloist
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twins2994 · 4 years
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NC Dinos @ Hanwha Eagles 6.5.20
NC Dinos Lineup        Hanwha Eagles Lineup
1.) Min-Woo Park 2B 1.) Yong-Kyu Lee CF
2.) Myung-Gi Lee LF  2.) Eung-Won Jung 2B
3.) Sung-Bum Na RF  3.) Jared Hoying RF
4.) Eui-Ji Yang C         4.) Tae-Kyun Kim DH
5.) Suk-Min Park 3B     5.) Jin-Ho Jung LF
6.) Jin-Hyuk No SS       6.) Kwang-Min Song 3B
7.) Jin-Sung Kang 1B    7.) Si-Hwan Noh SS
8.) Aaron Altherr CF      8.) Jae-Hoon Choi C
9.) Hee-Dong Kwon RF  9.) Hoe-Sung Kim 1B
SP Mike Wright RHP      SP Shi-Hwan Jang RHP
(3-1) 3.21 ERA               (1-3) 6.93 ERA
(2020 KBO Stats)
-Chris Kreibich-
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blogdoramistica · 5 years
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Fiery Priest
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Gênero: Comédia/ Policial
Ano: 2019
Número de episódios: 40
Emissora: SBS
Elenco: Kim Nam Gil, Honey Lee, Kim Sung Kyun, Go Joon, Geum Sae Rok, Jung Young Joo, Kim Hyung Muk, Lee Moon Shik e Ahn Chang Hwan
Sinopse:
Um padre estressadinho que não poupa indiretas e muito menos socos em quem merece acaba sendo preso, por isso, ele é obrigado pelo padre da região a se mudar para outro local. Mas quem disse que o Padre Kim não ia arrumar confusão por onde passa? Na nova paróquia ele conhece uma promotora bem fora da lei, Kyung Sun é uma fiel que tá é gamada no padre (não julgo pois faria o mesmo).
O padre Lee, um idoso muito querido por todos, inclusive pelo padre Kim, acaba morrendo de forma suspeita e então começa a luta sem fim para desvendar esse mistério. Nessa investigação, há dois policiais, Koo Dae Young, um bobão medroso que só se lasca não importa a situação e a Seo Seung, aquela que manja dos paranâue tudo, teimosa que só ela e que se veste como uma rapper.
Personagens:
Padre Kim Hae Il/ Tsunami
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Já foi do Serviço de Inteligência Nacional, mas agora leva a vida como um padre linguarudo e nervosinho, que vive quase matando os fiéis do coração. É um homem extremamente inteligente e um lutador incrível, ama beber soju, muito melhor investigando que a própria polícia, tem um grande coração mas se culpa muito. Se ele decide fazer uma coisa, não há quem o pare ou que o tire de cima da geladeira.
Park Kyung Sun
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Uma promotora que faz de tudo para subir na vida, ela é ambiciosa, arrogante e ótima fonte para novos xingamentos. Desde o começo ela e o padre Kim viviam em guerra, mas após diversos acontecimentos e reviravoltas, eles acabaram se juntando.
Koo Dae Young
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Um detetive com um parafuso a menos, ele é covarde e só se mete em confusão, assim como todos naquela delegacia ele é pau mandado dos gângsters, mas não é dessa forma porque eles querem, há uma série de coisas envolvidas nisso. Ele tem um bom coração, mas por conta do que aconteceu no passado tem muito medo que outras pessoas se machuquem e se submete a fazer papel de idiota.
Seo Seung Ah
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Uma detetive novata que é ótima em bater nos bandidos e não leva desaforo pra casa, acaba se tornando parceira do Dae Young, imaginem só que dupla hein? Ela é determinada, teimosa e não aceita ser pau mandado de gângster nenhum.
Hwang Cheol Bum
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O gângster, boxeador que não vale o chão que pisa e tá envolvido em tudo quanto é falcatrua.  Se importa muito com sua gangue, porque eles são sua “família”.
Opiniões e comentários:
Comecei a ver o drama com 0 expectativa, não conhecia ninguém do elenco, mas acabei ficando curiosa sobre ter um padre pistola, e sinceramente, obrigada dona curiosidade por me deixar descobrir um drama incrível como esse, tanto a ação quanto a comédia são na medida certa. Digo e repito que foi a melhor comédia da temporada, SBS acertou em cheio com essa produção. Quando soube que era do mesmo autor que Chefe Kim tudo fez sentido, tanto um drama quanto o outro tem o mesmo jeitinho, você passa o drama todo rindo, mas a trama continua se desenrolando e começa a ficar complexo e cada vez mais interessante sem nunca perder a graça. Deveriam haver mais dramas assim, que misturem comédia e tensão de forma que seja gostoso de assistir e te faça querer mais, sem empacar no meio do caminho.
O trio da igreja, Padre Kim, padre Han e a freira In Kyung, foram incríveis, cada um deles tinha seu próprio passado e ficava cada vez mais inesperado, o da freira foi ótimo, jamais que eu iria imaginar hahahaha.
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Agora vamos falar sobre a duplinha do nosso querido Kim Hae Il e o Dae Young, quando eles se juntavam eu já sabia que iam rolar altas risadas, a cena das máscaras de cachorro foi demais.
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No início achei que o Dae Young ia continuar do mesmo jeito até o fim (falo sobre ser covarde e pau mandado), mas surpreendentemente, por influência do padre ele começou a ter mais coragem e enfrentar as coisas, se tornou uma pessoa muito melhor. É a primeira vez em um drama que quando tudo começava a dar errado, eu não pensava em chamar a polícia, mas sim em chamar o padre.
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O que dizer sobre Yo Han, Song Sac e o cachorrinho de madame? Hahahaha isso sem dúvidas foi uma das melhores coisas de fiery priest, nunca pensei que comer ajudaria na audição. Os trava linguas e depois a virada de mesas entre o Song Sac e o Jang Ryong foi ótima, aliás a relação desenvolvida entre os dois, foi na verdade, uma lição de vida e tanto. Song Sac tem um ótimo coração e não guarda rancor nenhum e Jang Ryong apesar de toda a canalhice tem arrependimentos.
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Tivemos também nossos ships furados, Padre Kim e a promotora que obviamente foi feito para que a gente se iludisse mesmo, porque olha foi cada olhar entre os dois e umas cenas aí que huum, aliás desde que ela o viu já achou um gato, ou melhor, uma benção de Deus (promotora Park somos todos nós).
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O segundo ship foi a detetive Seung Ah com o padre também, pois o pecado continuará entre nós, ela obviamente gostava dele e a própria admitiu isso. Em resumo ninguém resiste ao Hae Il, principalmente quando ele está de jaqueta de couro e com aquela farda de policial.
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Aliás, falando desse homem, que personagem hein? TODOS ao redor dele mudaram e muito depois de conhecê-lo e foi para melhor, como o Padre Kim não mede palavras e não se importa nem um pouco em jogar as verdades na cara de todo mundo, eles começaram a perceber o que estavam fazendo e como estavam agindo, é muito difícil admitir os próprios erros, ainda mais enxergá-los com os próprios olhos, então digamos que o Hae Il deu um empurrãozinho hahahaha.
A parte da política e corrupção, foi uma jogada de mestre, isso é muito presente na sociedade atual e não digo só na coreana não. A ambição e a sede de poder fizeram com que as pessoas se tornassem cada vez piores. Nós vimos como havia uma hierarquia mesmo dentro da “organização” e como as posições foram mudando, e enquanto uns eram empurrados ladeira abaixo, outros subiam na escada do poder.
O drama também fez alusão ao caso “Burning Sun” que envolve prostituição, distribuição de filmagens ilegais, drogas, entre outros. Utilizaram do clube “Rising Moon” para se referir ao caso, onde celebridades e políticos frequentavam, além disso as acusações eram as mesmas das da vida real.
Aprendi tanta coisa com esse drama, não esperava lições de vida em uma comédia, muito menos tanta realidade e profundidade. Me fez abrir os olhos para tantas coisas, ás vezes nós só precisamos olhar para uma situação de outro ângulo, o perdão é necessário, a capacidade de se arrepender verdadeiramente é a maior virtude que um ser humano pode ter. Em muitos momentos nos acorrentamos a determinados acontecimentos, mas a vida só anda para frente, não podemos mudar o passado, mas o futuro somos nós que o fazemos.
OST’s favoritas:
Hero – Norazo
Paradise – Chin Chilla ft. Ga Eun
Fighter – Jung Dong Ha ft. La.Q
Se vocês também querem cobiçar o padre e rir loucamente sabendo que vai ter continuação, vão até o Kingdom Fansubs ou Viki e aproveitem
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DRAMA REVIEW | MOVING (2023)
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In a time when we are suffering from an over-saturation of content and less than mediocre stories, particularly related to people with superpowers, South Korea has released MOVING and proved there's still hope for the genre.
Like its tittle the story is in constant move, not only pushing forward but going back to different timelines to give us context o our main characters and how the things happening in present time are a direct consequence to the past. Technically, MOVING is perfect. One of the strongest points is definitely the editing and this can be seen in the way the story jumps from one year to another but you never lose track of what's happening nor leaves you confused. There are gaps to fill but with other episodes that will give you answers. The score complements the actions and emotions of the characters to perfection.
The performances are top notch and it's not surprise considering this drama is stacked. If you have been watching korean dramas or films for a while, you will recognize even the most random character or one-episode-cameo it's performed by an award winning actor or actress. These people have a reputation for a reason and they deliver in every scene, with a look, a touch, a smile or a punch that will push you through a wall. For some characters in the drama literally speaking.
Zo In Sung hasn't starred in a drama since Dear My Friends (2016) and I am so glad this is his return to the tv format. In MOVING he delivered a nuance, charming and badass performance that in the hands of another would have fell flat. His character's entire existence it's what pushes most of the story forward: a person used as a weapon to kill but all he ever wanted was to live. The big mystery of the drama it's to find out what was his fate after he got separated from those he loves.
Ryoo Seung Ryong remains one of the most compelling actors of his generation, giving us the incredible story of a good man lost in life until he found his purpose and redemption. His storyline, full of gore and violence, was actually a tender love story about how far a man will go to protect his family. Marvelous.
Han Hyo Joo's character could have easily fallen into the Smurfette principle but no. She's an equal to the men who love her and those that want to kill her, with a very strong motivation to keep herself on the top of the game. This character's loneliness comes through every scene she's in, bottling everything up in order to be strong for her family but you can tell she's waiting for a chance to be free and, most importantly, for her son to be able to live freely.
Ko Yoon Jung, Lee Jeong Ha and Kim Do Hoon are really promising actors, particularly considering they hold their own while performance with so many household names. I think Kim Do Hoon and Kim Sun Kyun probably gave one of the most heartbreaking yet beautiful stories in the drama.
Like I mentioned before every single actor in this drama brought their A+ game face but I would be doing a disservice if I didn't mention Kim Hee Won, Cha Tae Hyun, Ryoo Seung Bum, Park Hee Soon, Yang Dong Geun, Jo Bok Rae, Park Kwang Jae, Kim Joong He and, of course, Kwak Sun Young. She in particular was SPECTACULAR.
None of these characters are one-dimensional, they are not defined by the label society wants to put on them. They are all joined together by the experiences, hardships, love, motivations and ambitions they share. At the end of the day, related or not by blood, they are a family. Even the so-called enemies.
MOVING it's absolutely worthy of the hype that surrounds it through all social media and news outlets putting in the category of one of 2023 best tv shows. I only regret I didn't have the time to watch it sooner so I could have add it to mine.
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k-star-holic · 1 year
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Museum of the Moving Image ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ , ⁇ The secret to capturing viewers is the power of a solid narrative
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Could you tell me your favorite actors
Oh, this is hard, but let’s see.
Song Seung-heon. I can’t say I’m a big fan of his acting, but I’ve been thirsting after him for years, ever since I watched My Princess. I’m hopelessly hooked on his looks.
Lee Dong-gun, my problematic fave. We’ll see whether I’ve finally succeeded to get over him once he comes back with a new drama. Until a couple of years ago, I couldn’t drop any show with him no matter how bad it was. It all started with When It’s at Night, my ultimate fave show (that shares the place with My Princess).
Kim Bum, the guy who’s been torturing me by appearing out of nowhere for a short while then completely disappearing into the void for years. I’ve watched a lot of crappy cmovies just to catch a glimpse of his face. The show of his that I rewatched a bunch of times is The Woman Who Still Wants to Marry, the sweet romcom. He seems to prefer darker roles, though. 
Lee Sun-kyun. Everything about this man, especially his voice, makes me soft. He’s and extremely charismatic and talented actor. I first noticed him in Coffee Prince (that I’m not a fan of). My favorite shows with him are Pasta and My Mister. 
Kang Ha-neul, the ukulele playing boy and the actor in the musicals that I’ll never get to see who’s yet to come back from the army and grace me with a satisfying acting project. I’m still not over having to drop Moon Lovers, I hope he won’t pick something as disappointing again. Sadly, there’s not even one show with him that I actually loved.
Ahn Nae-sang. The man who has an endless list of appearances in everything from the most crappy soap operas to high profile shows. Every time he’s on screen, I can’t take my eyes off him. He’s the definition of a scene stealer. The drama that solidified my endless love for him is Awl.
Han Suk-kyu. I was not aware of his greatness before Romantic Doctor Teacher Kim. Since then, I started hunting for his movies, and watched most of them despite not being interested in the genre. Favorite show - Romantic Doctor Teacher Kim, which I lovingly call the hot surgeon drama.
Honorable mentions - Jung Kyung-ho (He’ll always have a place in my heart thanks to Falling for Innocence), Yoon Hyun-min (Now that he’s matured, it’s only a matter of time till one of his shows turns me into a devoted fan. If Tunnel and Witch’s Court didn’t end up disappointing me, it would’ve happened ages ago).
Upd!
Kim Ji-hoon (the most notable character of his should be the one from Stars Falling from the Sky).
Yeon Jung-hoon (he was incredible in Mask, his cameo on Ms Temper was glorious, Can Love Become Money was cute, and he even made me sit through Bravo My Life!)
Ji Jin-hee (especially in Spotlight).
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‘Moving’ Episode 19: Ryu Seung Ryong, Kim Sung Kyun’s Emotional Father-Son Reunion
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The penultimate episode of ‘Moving’, the hit Disney+ original series, delivered an intense and emotional showdown between the former agents and the North Korean army. Ryu Seung Ryong, Kim Sung Kyun, and Han Hyo Joo were on the brink of losing but promised to save their children.
‘Moving’ Episode 19: The Final Battle at Jeongwon High School
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(Photo : Disney+) The episode began with the continuation of the fierce battle between the former agents and the North Korean army. The North Koreans were determined to complete their mission and bring the file back to their country, while the former agents were willing to do anything to protect their children. Lee Kang Hoon (Kim Do Hoon) was brutally beaten by Park Chan Il (Jo Bok Rae), who had super-strength powers. Kang Hoon was inexperienced and overpowered by his opponent. Their guidance counselor, Cho Il Hwan (Kim Hee Won), tried to stop Park Chan Il, but he failed. Luckily, Lee Jae Man (Kim Sung Kyun) arrived in time and saved Kang Hoon from the North Korean soldier. Their father-son relationship touched the viewers as Jae Man apologized for coming late. Jang Joo Won (Ryu Seung Ryong) was able to defeat Kwon Young Deuk (Park Gwang Jae), who had the same powers as him. Joo Won used his healing abilities and superhuman strength to overpower his enemy. However, the situation turned worse when Kim Deok Yoon (Park Hee Soon) called for backup from their strongest soldier, Lim Jae Seok (Lee Suk Hyeong). Lim Jae Seok had the ability to crush anything with a clap, but he was sensitive to light and could not stand seeing it. Lim Jae Seok unleashed his destructive power and demolished half of Jeongwon High School, causing chaos and panic among the students and teachers. Joo Won had to save Jae Man again from the collapsing building, but he got trapped under the rubble with a metal rod piercing his chest. Joo Won’s eyes were severely damaged by Lim Jae Seok’s attack, and he decided to remove them himself. He told Jae Man to take care of his daughter, Jang Hui Soo (Go Youn Jung), and said his final words: “I love you.” Jae Man managed to escape from the building with Kang Hoon and others before it was too late. He carried Joo Won’s body with him and mourned his death.
The Heartbreaking Reunion of Ryu Seung Ryong and Go Youn Jung
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(Photo : Disney+) Meanwhile, Kim Bong Seok (Lee Jung Ha) and Hui Soo were hiding in a classroom with Frank (Ryoo Seung Bum), who had betrayed the CIA and decided to help them. Frank used his healing abilities to treat Bong Seok’s wounds and told him that he was his uncle. Frank revealed that he was Kim Doo Sik’s (Zo In Sung) younger brother, who was kidnapped by the CIA when he was a child. He said that he never forgot his brother and wanted to see him again. He also said that he was sorry for what he had done and asked for Bong Seok’s forgiveness. Bong Seok accepted Frank’s apology and hugged him. He said that he was glad to have an uncle like him. Frank smiled and said that he was proud of his nephew. Hui Soo was worried about her father, Joo Won, who had not contacted her for a long time. She tried to call him, but there was no answer. She asked Frank to help her find him, but Frank said that it was too dangerous. Hui Soo insisted on going out, saying that she could not just sit there and do nothing. She said that she loved her father more than anything and wanted to see him alive. She ran out of the classroom, followed by Bong Seok. They encountered Lim Jae Seok, who was still rampaging outside. Hui Soo tried to fight him, but she was no match for his power. Lim Jae Seok grabbed her by the neck and lifted her up. Bong Seok used his flying abilities to rescue her, but he was also caught by Lim Jae Seok. He squeezed them both until they lost consciousness. At that moment, Joo Won’s voice echoed in Hui Soo’s mind. He told her that he loved her more than anything and that he was sorry for not being a good father. He said that he was proud of her and that she should live happily. Hui Soo regained her strength and broke free from Lim Jae Seok’s grip. She used her healing abilities to heal Bong Seok’s wounds and helped him fly away from Lim Jae Seok. They landed near a truck where Jae Man was waiting for them. He told them to get in quickly and drove away from the school. On the way, Hui Soo saw her father’s body lying on the back seat. She was shocked and devastated. She cried out his name and hugged him, hoping that he would wake up. She asked Jae Man what had happened to him, but Jae Man could not answer. He was also in tears and grief. Hui Soo blamed herself for her father’s death. She said that she should have stayed with him and helped him. She said that she was sorry for not being a good daughter. Bong Seok tried to comfort her, saying that it was not her fault. He said that her father loved her very much and that he sacrificed himself to save them. He said that they should be grateful for his life and honor his memory. Hui Soo sobbed and said that she loved her father very much and that she missed him. She said that she wanted to see him again and hear his voice. Bong Seok hugged her and said that he was there for her. He said that they were not alone and that they had each other. He said that they would get through this together. The episode ended with a heartbreaking scene of Hui Soo and Bong Seok mourning their father’s death, while Jae Man drove them to safety.
Netizens’ Reactions
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(Photo : Disney+) The 19th episode of ‘Moving’ received rave reviews from the viewers, who praised the actors’ performances and the director’s skills. They expressed their emotions and opinions on various online platforms. Here are some of the comments from netizens: - “This episode was so sad and touching. I cried so much for Joo Won and Hui Soo. Ryu Seung Ryong and Go Youn Jung are amazing actors. They made me feel their pain and love.” - “Kim Sung Kyun deserves an award for his role as Jae Man. He showed so many emotions in this episode. He was angry, scared, sad, and brave. He was a hero and a father.” - “I can’t believe Joo Won is dead. He was my favorite character in this show. He was so funny, kind, and cool. He had such a great chemistry with everyone. I will miss him so much.” - “The action scenes were so epic and realistic. The special effects were impressive. The director did a great job of creating tension and suspense. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.” - “I’m glad Frank turned out to be a good guy. He redeemed himself by helping Bong Seok and Hui Soo. I hope he reunites with his brother, Doo Sik, soon.” - “I’m worried about what will happen in the final episode. Will Doo Sik and Mi Hyun survive? Will Bong Seok and Hui Soo be happy? Will Frank escape from the CIA? I can’t wait to find out.”
Conclusion
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(Photo : Disney+) ‘Moving’ is a captivating series that combines action, fantasy, romance, and family drama in a unique way. It is based on a popular webtoon by Kang Full, who also wrote the screenplay for the series. The series features a stellar cast of veteran and rising actors, such as Ryu Seung Ryong, Han Hyo Joo, Zo In Sung, Cha Tae Hyun, Ryoo Seung Bum, Kim Sung Kyun, Lee Jung Ha, Go Youn Jung, and Kim Do Hoon. The series has received positive reviews from critics and viewers alike, who praised its plot, characters, cinematography, music, and production value. It has also achieved high ratings on various platforms, such as Disney+, Hulu, IMDb, MyDramaList, and Naver. The series will air its 20th and final episode on September 20th, 2023. It is expected to deliver a satisfying conclusion to the story of the superpowered families. If you enjoyed this article, feel free to share it with your friends and leave a comment below. Subscribe to IDOLS KPOP for exclusive updates and captivating content. Read the full article
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stellarflex · 3 years
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Brilliant acting......
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