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junkobato · 2 months ago
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MY TOP 5 KDRAMA IN 2024 🌈✨
~ Death's game
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~ Dear Hyeri
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~ When the phone rings
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~ Light Shop
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~ Family Matters
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Great writing, great acting. Excellent works! 👏🏼💯
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deepestconnoisseurmoon · 5 months ago
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Parasite (2019)
Dir. Bong Joon-ho
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kdram-chjh · 4 months ago
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Kdrama: The Judge from Hell (2024)
When Demons live with humans 😅 | Drama: The Judge from Hell | kdrama edit #shorts #funny
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/wWRg44OSsaU
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mediamatinees · 6 months ago
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Another Eat-the-Rich Film, "Parasite" is an Exploration of Class at Its Deadliest
The wait is (finally) over! My review of Bong Joon-Ho's materpiece, "Parasite" is now live!
Content Warning: Parasite contains depictions of severe class disparity, violence, grooming, and extreme manipulation. Viewer discretion is advised. Spoilers for Parasite ahead! In January of 2020, the English-centered film industry was put on blast for not giving foreign language films their proper flowers. Director Bong Joon-Ho, already celebrated by Hollywood and audiences alike for previous…
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brokehorrorfan · 4 months ago
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Spoke Art has released a Parasite poster by Stephen Campanella. Hand-numbered out of 75, the 18x24 archival pigment print costs $65.
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munbanie · 10 months ago
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ₐ ₘₑₘₒᵣᵧ 𝒸ₒᵣₑ 𝒹ᵣₑₐₘ 🤍🍀✨🍥
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i4brience · 1 year ago
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parasite (2019) headers !
⠀ like or reblog if you save.
@ ifscline on twt.
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koreandramarec · 6 months ago
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BYEON WOO SEOK
1 ~ Lovely Runner
Im Sol, played by Kim Hye Yoon, is devastated by the sudden and tragic death of her favorite star, Ryu Sun Jae (Byun Woo Seok), a former swimmer turned K-pop idol. But as she's plunged into anguish, she magically travels back in time to 2008, when Sun Jae was still only 19! Breathtaking chemistry, moments of laughter and tears, and an interesting script.
2 ~ Strong Girl Nam-Soon
Starring Lee Yoo-mi in the title role, the series serves as a spin-off to the 2017 series Strong Girl Bong-soon. Returning to Korea in search of her biological family, the young woman with superhuman strength becomes embroiled in a drug deal that will put her powers to the test.
Woo seok plays the bad guy in this kdrama,  the main antagonist of the series.
3 ~ Record Of Youth
Starring Park Bo-gum, Park So-dam, the series focuses on two actors and a make-up artist struggling to realize their dreams. This tale of three young people in their mid-twenties shows the reality of their responsibilities, the influence of parents and the weight of society. As the episodes unfold, we follow their daily struggle to become the person they aspire to be.
What is your favorite kdrama of byeon woo seok ?
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donleedon · 7 months ago
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my picks for a scream queens remake
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adamwatchesmovies · 10 months ago
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Parasite (2019)
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Parasite is the kind of wholly original film that’s impossible to predict. It also has a lot to say about our world, which means there’s no way you’ll be able to catch everything on a single viewing. With plenty of dark laughs, the kind of suspense that will have your stomach in knots, an ending that sticks with you and masterful direction by Bong Joon-ho, it’ll knock you right off your feet - even if you’ve seen it before.
Kim Ki-taek (Song Kang-ho), his wife Chung-sook (Jang Hye-jin), their son Ki-woo (Choi Woo-shik) and daughter Ki-jeong (Park So-dam) make ends meet by snatching up whatever prospect comes their way. One day, Ki-woo finds a job tutoring Da-hye (Jung Ji-so), the daughter of the wealthy Park family. Sensing an opportunity, the Kims scheme, lie and fake their way into the household.
Part of what makes Parasite such a wild ride is that you never know who you should be cheering for or what the movie wants you to feel. When we first meet the Kim family, they’re scrambling around their dump of a semi-basement apartment looking for a free wifi signal so they can get a shipment of pizza boxes sent to them. Folding the boxes is how they’ll pay for their next meal. When they submit their work, part of their earnings is deducted because 25% of the boxes are badly folded. There are four family members. A quarter of the boxes are no good. Hmmm… There’s something funny and pathetic about the way they manage to screw up such a simple, honest job but excel at conning their way into the Park household. The more elaborate and extravagant their scam becomes, the more they thrive. You know it’s wrong, but there’s something "admirable" about their resourcefulness and determination. You don’t feel too bad for the Park family. Aside from Ki-jeong, everyone is actually doing the job they’ve been hired to do and there’s no way she’d get away with spinning her bullshit into dollars if Mrs. Park wasn’t such a dummy.
Then, your feelings about the Kims start changing. It’s one thing for them to exploit the Parks, whose wealth is wasted on them but this quest to get all of them on the same payroll means taking away jobs from other people. As we eventually find out, the current housekeeper of the Park family, Gook Moon-gwang (Lee Jung-eun) REALLY needs this job they’re stealing from her. As the film progresses, Bong Joon-ho shows us how the lap of luxury has made the Parks into ugly, entitled snobs. The more we see of the parents (Lee Sun-kyun and Cho Yeo-jeong), the less we like them. The thing is, the Kims are not much better. They’re also recklessly gobbling up the jobs in their employer’s household at the expense of everyone else. The people currently employed? they’re obstacles to be toppled over, not people with similar plights to their own. They never have a goal to make enough money to move into a nicer home. Their goal becomes to have THIS home, a building they know is too much for two parents and two children. While all of these people are on opposite ends of the financial spectrum, they both disregard others equally.
It would be criminal to give away the big surprises that come at the end of the film - and you probably wouldn’t believe me if I told you what they were anyway. Revealing all the intricacies of the scam would be just as heinous. The proof is that even upon multiple viewings, it’s a horrifying delight to see it play out the way it does. I do want to discuss the very very last scene, however. In the film, it’s presented as hopeful, a long-term strategy Ki-woo will follow to get the family what they desire the most. It all seems good but when you take a step back, you realize how hopeless it is. That final moment is about how wide a gap is between the rich and the poor. It's not about leaving us with a smile on our faces. It’s not as clear as it would be in a documentary but it’s a thousand times more impactful - and entertaining.
Parasite is mesmerizing, the kind of film you want to watch over and over so you can fully appreciate everything. It’s full of surprises, masterfully directed and certainly as good as everyone is saying it is. (Original Korean with English Subtitles, July 25, 2022)
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dramalocks · 2 years ago
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☇✈ record of youth ; simples ♡❞
☇ like or reblog ⋮ @art-nama
☇ don’t repost our edits
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doublebilldave · 6 months ago
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Double Bill Number Ten:
Shoplifters (2018) + Parasite (2019)
Two movies about poor families having to engage in criminal activities to survive capitalism.
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sasa-chan · 1 year ago
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isthereanaudiocommentary · 20 days ago
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Parasite (2019) dir. Bong Joon-ho
Yes, there is an audio commentary (seem to be exclusively on South Korean blu-ray, thus might not be available in english sub)
Audio Commentary by director Bong Joon-ho and actors Song Kang-ho, Cho Yeo-jeong, Choi Woo-shik, Jang Hye-jin, and Park Myeong-hoon
Audio Commentary by actors Lee Sun-kyun, Park So-dam, Lee Jeong-eun, and Park Myeong-hoon
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ruleof3bobby · 3 months ago
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PARASITE (2019) Grade: A
Excellent. Perfect filmmaking. The script, DP, the direction / composition is perfect. Great twist and turns, ending was perfect, went smoothly with there rest of the story. You could analyze every shot, with every reviewing you could/would catch something new.
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