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maibearcore · 7 months ago
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Do I have a type?...........Oh my god l have a type!! ☠️. I ain't even gonna explain myself here✌️ why is this screaming daddy issues tho 😭🤣
The Devil Judge(2021), The Veil(2021), Beyond Evil(2021), Vigilante(2023), Killing Eve(2018), Sweet Home 2(2023)
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somanykdramas · 4 months ago
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OFFICER BLACK BELT
GENRES: Action, Comedy
SUMMARY: A man who is only interested in the ‘fun’ life has to offer finds a sense of duty and responsibility as a parole officer.
THIS MOVIE HAS EVERYTHING: E-sports, gratuitous servings of bbq, bad dye jobs, friend chicken deliveries, friendship, ingenuity, brazen parolees, stabbings, tasers, drones, brave citizen awards, and supportive dads.
HOT TAKE: I'm glad this was a movie and not a series because the main character's motivations and depth is woefully simplistic. Kim Woo Bin is good at being an easy-going guy, but this movie focused almost solely on him being tall and adequately nimble.
Kim Sung Kyun was great as always, balancing his perfected brand of kindness, duty, and decisiveness that we've come to love about him.
My 2000s heart was enamored with the production staff choosing a LESS THAN JAKE song as to play over the introductory montage sequence. A SKA song in a kdrama!
OH! The biggest surprise of this entire film was that Ji Jin Hee's cameo at the very end as the President. Does this mean that this movie takes place in the same cinematic universe as 'Designated Survivor: 60 Days?'
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frances-and-the-moon · 1 year ago
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K-dramas + Viki comments compilation
A Christmas present by yours truly ❤️🫰🏻
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oceanusborealis · 4 months ago
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Officer Black Belt (Mudosilmugwan/무도실무관) - Movie Review
TL;DR – While the action scenes hit, unfortunately, we get a tonally confused film that never quite finds its feet. ⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 3 out of 5. Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene.Disclosure – I paid for the Netflix service that viewed this film.Warning – Contains scenes that may cause distress. Officer Black Belt Review – Today, we are looking at a fascinating film that, for all…
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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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thenoonachronicles · 1 year ago
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Target premiers October 18 in the Philippines!
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diversamenteintelligente · 2 years ago
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GRID
GridAnno 2022Azione, Fantascienza, Thriller, Mistero10 episodi da circa 1 oraSu: Disney+ TRAMA La storia si svolge tra il 1997 e il 2021. Nel 1997 un misterioso personaggio chiamato “Ghost” ha salvato il genere umano dai venti solari, creando uno scudo chiamato “la Griglia”, e poi è scomparso. Da allora un ufficio chiamato “ Amministrazione”, formato da più uffici,  tra cui il Bureau e…
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k-star-holic · 2 years ago
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"Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor Divorce" Jo Seung-woo, Niece and Nephew.
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mizldrizl · 1 year ago
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Funny moments from the Beyond Evil BTSs 2/7
Shim Na Yeon - Director
Yeo Jin Goo - Han Joo Won
Shin Ha Kyun - Lee Dong Sik
Heo Sung Tae - Lee Chang Jin
Lee Kyu Hoi - Kang Jin Mook
Nam Yoon Soo - Oh Ji Hoon
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Caption: Kiss...?
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Shim Na Yeon: Joo Won will be so pissed!
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Shim Na Yeon: "Lee Dong Sik!!"
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Yeo Jin Goo: "What the hell are you doing?!" 😖
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Caption: If Dong Sik actually kissed Joo Won, our princeling would definitely have fainted.
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Shin Ha Kyun: Were we supposed to kiss??
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Caption: While Dong Sik and Joo Won were talking, their faces were really close...
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Shin Ha Kyun: I thought like, 'Aren't we too close right now??'
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Heo Sung Tae: It's so cold... 🥴
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Heo Sung Tae: Please lock me up as soon as possible...
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Shim Na Yeon: Kang Jin Mook for assemblyman!
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Yeo Jin Goo: What will you do if you're elected?
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Lee Kyu Hoi: I'll give you 100 million won.
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Lee Kyu Hoi: 100 million won per person!
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Lee Kyu Hoi: And for couples, another 100 million won for each new baby you have.
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Caption: "Precious dumpling" Joo Won is warming his frozen cheeks.
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Caption: The staff is hanging his hand up to signal when for Ji Hoon to enter.
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Nam Yoon Soo: (Hm?)
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Caption: (High-five!)
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Shin Ha Kyun: Ji Hoon finds anything and everything.
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Yeo Jin Goo: He's such a high-performance officer.
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Shin Ha Kyun: He deserves a promotion!
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Shim Na Yeon: Joo Won, give the plate with two portions to Dong Sik.
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Caption: Dong Sik's gotten one portion, and Joo Won's gotten two portions of lamb chop.
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Caption: What Joo Won intended was to give the plate with one big portion to Dong Sik rather than the one with two smaller portions 🙂
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dangerousstrawberryshark · 2 years ago
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K-pop Boy Bands Stations
Seventeen
Choi Seung-Cheol (S. Coups)
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Yoon Jeong- Han (Jeonghan)
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Joshua Hong (Joshua)
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Wen Jun-Hui (Jun)
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Kwon Soon-Yeung (Hoshi)
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Jeon Won-Woo (Wonwoo)
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Lee Ji-Hoon (Woozi)
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Lee Seok-Min (DK)
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Kim Ming-Gyu (Mingyu)
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Xu Ming Hao (The8)
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Boo Seung-Kwan (Seungkwan)
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Hansol Vernon Chwe (Vernon)
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Lee Chan (Dino)
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TXT
Choi Soo-Bin (Soobin)
Choi Yeon-Jun (Yeonjun)
Choi Beom-Gyu (Beomgyu)
Kang Tae-Hyun (Taehyun)
Kai Kamal Huenging (Huening Kai)
Monsta X
Sohn Hyun-Woo (Shownu)
Lee Min-Hyuk (Minhyuk)
Yoo Ki-Hyun (Kihyun)
Chae Hyung-Won (Hyung-won)
Lee Joo-Heon (Jooheon)
Im Chang-Kyun (I.M)
EXO
Kim Jun-Myeon (Suho)
Kim Min Seok (Xiumin)
Byun Baek-Hyun (Baekhyun)
Kim Jong-Dae (Chen)
Park Chan-Yeol (Chanyeol)
Do Kyung-Soo (D.O)
Kim Jong-In (Kai)
Oh Se-Hun (Sehun)
Zhang Jiashuni (Lay)
Li Jiasheng (Kris)
Lu Han (Luhan)
Huang Zitao (Tao)
Stray Kids
Christopher Chan (Bang Chan)
Lee Min-Ho (Lee Know)
Seo Chang-Bin (Changbin)
Hwang Hyun-Jin (HyunJin)
Han Ji-Sang (Han)
Felix Lee (Felix)
Kim Seung-Min (Seungmin)
Yang Jeong-In (I.N)
Kim Woo-Jin (Woojin)
NCT
Lee Tae-Yong (Taeyong)
Moon Tae-Il (Taeil)
Seo Young-Ho (Johnny)
Nakamoto Yuta (Yuta)
Qian Kun (Kun)
Kim Dong-Young (Doyoung)
(Korean Name) Lee Young-Heum (Ten)
Jeong Yoon-Oh (Jaehyun)
Dong Si-Cheng (Winwin)
Kim Jung-Woo (Jungwoo)
Huang Xuxi (Lucas)
Mark Lee (Mark)
Xiao Dejun (Xiaojun)
Wong Kunhang (Hendery)
Huang Ren Jun (Renjun)
Lee Je-No (Jeno)
Lee Dong-Hyuck (Haechan)
Na Jae-Min (Jaemin)
Liu YangYang (Yangyang)
Osaki Shotaro (Shotaro)
Jung Sung-Chan (Sungchan)
Zhong Chen-Le (Chenie)
Park Ji-Sung (Jisung)
ENHYPEN
Yang Jung-Won (Jungwon)
Lee Hee-Seung (Heeseung)
Jay Park (Jay)
Jake Sim (Jake)
Park Sung-Hoon (Sunghoon)
Kim Seon-Woo (Sunoo)
BTS
Kim Nam-Joon
Kim Seok-Jin
Min Yoongi
Jung Ho-Seok
Park Ji-Min
Kim Tae-Hyung
Jeon Jung-kook
Solo Artists
Lee Ho-Seok (Wonho)
Kang Dong-Ho (Baekho.)
Cho Seung-Youn (Woodz.)
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iamherefortheships · 8 months ago
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Moving Wins the Grand Prize at Baeksang
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So happy for the cast and crew of this incredibly smart show. Superhero show with a lot of freshness.
With MCU in its phase 4, doling out content like its nobody’s business, it can be safe to say that we don’t need more superhero themed content. But then comes along Moving, and I find myself invested in this brilliantly scripted, produced and executed Korean drama about a bunch of reluctant superheroes.
Based on the webtooon ‘Moving’, the show is scripted by the same writer Kang Full. Moving is directed by the acclaimed director of Kingdom S2 — Park In Je. Moving boasts of one the best ensemble casts in Korean Dramas. A great mix of established popular and critically acclaimed stars and a great bunch of talented youngsters. The main stars are the familiar names — Ryu Seong Ryong, Han Hyo Joo, Kim Sung Kyun and Jo In Sung who are parents to the 3 teenagers played by Lee Jeong Ha, Go Yun Jung and Kim Do Hoon.
The drama revolves around 3 high school students — Kim BongSeok, Jang HiSoo and Lee Gang Hoon. But these are not your average highschoolers, they all carry secrets — they all have super abilities. The kids try to conceal their genetic gifts and their parents are trying to protect them unknown powers. But unknown to both the parents and their kids, the school they go to has scouted them and is meant for people just like them — those with secrets and dark past.
The past and present intertwine to lead us into a world of spies, super agents, and political conspiracies. The strength of the narrative lies in not the stereotypical story line, but the real life struggles of the families as they navigate this secret life .
So if you want to deep dive into this wonderful show - listen to our Moving showcase podcast and share your thoughts!
If you haven’t already watched it , listen to the trailer and if it interests you watch along with us! We will drop a podcast episode every week. Three episodes are already out.
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leia-organaa · 9 months ago
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Okay so I’m back and only a really spectacular piece of media could bring me back to fandom life. I’m talking about Moving (무빙) (2023). Warning: spoilers ahead.
Wow, this show. So, so, so good. I know the whole teenagers with superpowers and protective parents vs evil shady government/bad guys thing has been done before in different ways, but this one still felt so refreshing in its approach. Why? I don’t know. Maybe I’m biased towards kdramas, but there’s something about this show that its western predecessors like Heroes and Stranger Things etc. don’t have, and I think it is its distinct cultural and political identity that makes it unique.
To be honest, I didn’t catch the show when it was initially released last year because life caught up to me, and I regret not being there during its height of popularity. I just binged it in two days during a holiday break because the Baeksang nominees came out recently, and got curious because of the list. I have no regrets losing sleep over it. It was genuinely exciting and heart-wrenching, and so beautifully made. Thank you, Disney+, for the big budget, and for letting Kang Full adapt his work.
Anyway, I don’t really want to make a whole essay about how good the show was so I’ll just list down my thoughts and ramblings.
Jo In Sung is gorgeous. I already knew that prior to this show but he makes such an excellent Doosik, a smooth and dangerous spy with superpowers, who can be tender and romantic at the same time.
Han Hyo Joo — love her. So pretty as a spy, and to see her transform into a mousy single mother who is simply trying her best? Amazing.
Doosik and Mihyun’s storyline is my favorite. Spies who fall in love, and in the nineties? Omg. Mulder and Scully, seriously. The retro styling and production design was well done, too. Not cartoonish or obviously fake like they do in some kdramas. You can see there was genuine effort made to make it look somewhat realistic and believable to have been set during that time period. Maybe the shoulder pads and women’s blazers could have been slightly bigger, but the hair and unflattering trousers on Mihyun and Doosik’s and Juwon’s oversized coats? The filters? Excellent.
Back to their storyline. The set up was so good. The way it developed was so natural. The cutlets! Those trees! Their life together! All the tender feelings! God. What a beautiful couple. I love them. I want them to be happy. It broke my heart that their lives were stolen away from them.
There is a reason why Ryu Seung Ryong was nominated and why he is a legend. That man is a force. He is a beast. Juwon is their Wolverine. But my favorite parts are when he is being an awkward suitor then husband to Jihee and loving dad to Huisoo.
Lee Jung Ha’s smile as Bongseok can light up the world. What a sweetheart. I’m excited to see what happens next for him in the sequel (there will be a sequel, right?).
Cannot wait for Huisoo to become even more badass than she already is. If she takes after both her parents, she’d be terrifying.
Ganghoon is definitely the kind of guy I would have had a crush on at that age. Handsome, mysterious, a good son. Kind of sucks to see him turn into the very thing all the parents wanted their kids to avoid, but seems like he has the potential to be the new Doosik.
Now that I’ve read the story behind Hyewon, okay, I’m really intrigued to see where this goes.
Kim Sung Kyun as Ganghoon appa! My Reply 1988 heart.
The North-South conflict really gives the show its distinct flavor. The espionage is cool and all, but the traces of commonality give the show a lot of heart and humanity. I like how a lot of South Korean media humanize the enemy. It’s a reminder that they were one people a long time ago.
How does this have only 40-something fics on AO3????? Please, people, this deserves everything.
I had a lot more thoughts on this as I was watching but these are what stuck. I really hope to see more of these characters, hopefully soon, but I’m also interested to explore the other stories in this same universe that Kang Full has created.
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somanykdramas · 2 years ago
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DIVORCE ATTORNEY SHIN
GENRES: Legal Procedural, Comedy, Drama
SUMMARY: A middle aged divorce lawyer mixes professionalism, pubescent partying, and revenge.
THIS SHOW HAS EVERYTHING: Deadbeat realtors, shoes without socks, soju fridges, child custodies, framed grapes, drunken piano busking, bitter divorces, adorable nephews, legal spies, drunken live streaming, mid-life romances, macarons, prophetic turtles, and wine/ramen combo meals.
HOT TAKE: This show has some really well-crafted tonal whiplash--slapstick one minute, then deep dramatic, emotional guilt, another. I'll admit I was a bit worried since there were still a lot of plot lines hanging by episode 11, but don't worry about unsatisfying wrap-ups here: the finale is satisfying for everyone.
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kverything-official · 10 months ago
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10 Sci-fi Korean Movies To Watch This Weekend
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10. Space Sweepers 
Space Sweepers is a South Korean sci-fi action film that takes viewers on an exciting adventure through the cosmos. If you love space themed flims then this is one of the must see korean movies to watch for you. 
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Movie Info
Directed by Jo Sung-hee
Produced by CJ ENM and Dexter Studios
Starring Song Joong-ki, Kim Tae-ri, Yoo Hae-jin, and Jin Sun-kyu
Genre: Science Fiction, Action, Adventure
Synopsis
one of the best Korean movies to watch for Sci-Fi Fans
Space Sweepers is a visually stunning film with an engaging story. Packed with action and suspense, the film also explores themes of social inequality and what it means to be human. With a talented cast and crew, Space Sweepers is one of the highly recommended Korean movies to watch for fans of sci-fi films.
9. Lucid Dream 
Lucid Dream is a 2017 South Korean science fiction mystery-thriller that delves into the world of lucid dreaming, where the dreamer is aware they are dreaming. This unique plot makes it one of the best sci-fi Korean movies to watch this weekend. 
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Behind the Scenes
Directed by Kim Joon-sung (directorial debut)
Written by Kim Joon-sung and Lee Young-Jong
Starring Go Soo, Jung Yu-mi, Park In-hwan, and Sol Kyung-gu
Genre: Science Fiction, Mystery, Thriller
A Father’s Desperate Search
A Mind-Bending Adventure
Lucid Dream is a film that will keep you guessing. As Dae-ho delves deeper into his dreams, he uncovers unsettling truths and faces nightmarish dangers. The film explores the potential of the human mind and the terrifying consequences that can arise when dreams become a battleground.
For Fans of Psychological Thrillers
Lucid Dream is one of the best Korean movies to watch for fans of mind-bending films with a touch of science fiction. The film’s exploration of lucid dreaming is both fascinating and unsettling, and the performances by the cast are captivating. If you’re looking for a film that will stay with you long after the credits roll, Lucid Dream is one of the perfect Korean movies to watch.
8. Save The Green Planet
Save the Green Planet! is a 2003 South Korean science fiction black comedy film that blends environmental commentary with violent action and dark humor as well as one of the most enjoyable Korean movies to watch.
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Cinematic Team
Directed and Written by Jang Joon-hwan (debut film)
Produced by Kim Ki-duk Films (yes, the director of “Oldboy”)
Starring Shin Ha-kyun, Baek Yun-sik, and Jeong Min-ah
Genre: Science Fiction, Black Comedy, Action
Environmental Hero (of Sorts)
Byung-gu (Shin Ha-kyun) is an eco-warrior with a twist. Disillusioned with the state of the planet, he becomes fixated on the idea that aliens are responsible for environmental destruction. Believing himself to be Earth’s chosen savior, Byung-gu kidnaps a powerful corporate executive, Kang Man-shik (Baek Yun-sik), convinced he’s an alien leader. Aided by his childlike girlfriend, Su-ni (Jeong Min-ah), Byung-gu subjects Kang to a series of bizarre and brutal interrogations, determined to force him to reveal the aliens’ plan and save the planet.
A Genre-Bending Experience
Save the Green Planet! is not your typical sci-fi film. The dark humor and outlandish violence create a unique viewing experience. While the film can be shocking at times, it also uses satire to explore themes of environmental degradation, corporate greed, and social isolation.
Not for the Faint of Heart
The film’s graphic violence and intense situations may not be for everyone. However, for those seeking a unique and thought-provoking film that blends genres and challenges expectations, Save the Green Planet! is another of the best Korean movies to watch.
Continue reading at: 10 Sci-fi Korean Movies To Watch This Weekend
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mystarmyangel · 1 year ago
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[POLL] 231121 Daily Sports Korea 10th Anniversary Poll - Favorite Celebrity Ranking
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[231121 Daily Sports Korea 10th Anniversary Poll - Favorite Celebrity Ranking]
Full list: 1) Yoo Jae Suk (8.8%) 2) IU (2.9%) 3) BTS (1.9%) 4) Nam Goong Min (1.6%) 5) Lim Young Woong, YoonA (1.3%)
Followed by: -Choi Boolam (1.2%) -Lee Hyori (1.2%) -Jo In Sung, Lee Byung Hyun (0.9%) -Kim Hye Ja, Lee Young Ae, Hyun Bin (0.8%) -Ahn Sung Ki, Han Hye Joo, Ma Dong Seok (0.7%) -Kang Hodong, Song Hye Kyo, Gong Yoo, Han Sun Kyu, Jang Dong Gun (0.6%) -Karina, Kim Hye Soo, Cha Taehyun, Lee Seojin, Song Kang Ho (0.5%) - Park Bo Young, Suzy, Han Gain, SHINee, Kim Sung Kyu, Cha In Pyo, New Jeans, Jang Yoon Jung, Choi Min Sik (0.4%) -AKMU, Shin Ha Kyun, Taeyeon, PSY, Cha Eun Woo, Ahn Yujin, Shin Dong Yup, Lee Soon Jae, Jun Jihyun, Sol Kyung Gu, Han Jimin, Han Yeseul, Kim Ho Joong, Park Eun Bin, Ji Sung, Jennie, Kim Woo Bin, TVXQ, Shin Min Ah, Super Junior, Kim Tae Hee, Kang Dong Won, Lee Seung Chul, Go Doo Shim, Cho Yong Pil, Tak Jae Hun, Shin Hye Sun (0.3%)
*Survey conducted from 3 to 8 Nov on 1,003 people above 18 years old living across the country. The survey method is a mobile web survey, and the sampling error is ±3.1% points with a 95% confidence level.
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dear-indies · 2 years ago
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hi cat and mouse! I've got a bit of an issue. I was using Steven Yeun as a fc in a rp but after seeing the articles I'm uncomfortable using him now. Do you have any good suggestions for replacements? Thanks in advance! I appreciate any and all help
Ji Jin Hee (1971) Korean.
Rick Yune (1971) Korean.
Shin Ha Kyun (1974) Korean.
Lee Sun Kyun (1975) Korean.
Cha Tae Hyun (1976) Korean.
Bae Soo Bin (1976) Korean.
Jang Hyuk (1976) Korean.
Jo Jin Woong (1976) Korean.
Ji Sung (1977) Korean.
Gong Yoo (1979) Korean.
Ryu Seung Beom (1980) Korean.
Kang Dong Won (1981) Korean.
Lee Si Eon (1982) Korean.
Joo Ji Hoon (1982) Korean.
Jung Kyung Ho (1983) Korean.
Yoo Yeon Seok (1984) Korean - in Mr Sunshine where he has facial hair.
Ki Hong Lee (1986) Korean.
Yoo Ah In (1986) Korean.
Christopher Larkin (1987) Korean.
Lee Seung Gi (1987) Korean.
Eric Nam (1988) Korean.
Justin H. Min (1990) Korean.
If anyone has more suggestions please feel free to send a message and I'll update this ASAP!
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