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Memories of Murder (2003, dir. Bong Joon-ho) - review by Rookie-Critic
Prior to 2019 (really 2020, if we want to get really specific) there probably weren't a lot of people in the States who could tell you who Bong Joon-ho is if pressed. Nowadays, after Bong's historic first non-English language Best Picture win for Parasite, most people would at least identify the name as familiar, and for good reason. Parasite is undoubtedly amazing; its message is both regionless and timeless, it has superb acting and brilliant cinematography, it is one of the best films of the modern era, if not any era. However, prior to Parasite, back in the days when Bong's fanbase outside of his native South Korea was limited to foreign film lovers and people who really liked Snowpiercer, most people would probably point to his breakout film, Memories of Murder, as his best work, and for a lot of the same reasons that people point to Parasite as his best now.
I'm not entirely sure why it has taken me so long to sit down and watch this considering how much I've enjoyed the other films of his that I've seen, but I'm glad I finally did. Following the true story of the detectives that investigated the Hwaseong serial murders of the mid-80s to the mid-90s, the film works as both a gripping crime thriller and a social satire of the failings of the legal system and the corrupt nature of a lot of its employees. One of our protagonists, Detective Park Doo-man (played brilliantly as always be Song Kang-ho) as well as his partner Detective Cho Yong-koo, are horrible police officers. They fake evidence, they torture victims until they'll confess to anything to make it stop, and they scoff at real investigative discoveries and excuse them as the other detectives "watching too many crime movies" (which in and of itself is an amazing line that both pokes fun at and winks a respectful eye towards the crime films that it follows in the legacy of); all they care about is putting someone away, regardless of if the person is actually guilty of the crime they're accused of committing or not. You can watch the film purely from a plot perspective and be entertained and engrossed, but much like Parasite, the true genius of it lies within this satirical commentary.
The knowledge that maybe the killer could have been stopped, victims could have been saved, if more resources had been poured into actually searching for the real killer instead of trying to put away people who obviously had nothing to do with it is maddening, but somehow Bong is able to inject humor throughout the film that makes all of these frustrating people and darker moments have a brief sense of levity without taking away from the nature of the subject matter. It's truly amazing the way he is able to craft stories that are not only interesting from a surface level perspective, but that contain darker themes and complex social commentary that even casual moviegoers can pick up on and appreciate, and then even with all of that blend comedy and drama so seamlessly you rarely notice the change. Another element of the film that I personally found brilliant, and that I briefly mentioned above, is the way that it seems to be a love letter to the crime dramas/thrillers that came before it and a criticism of them at the same time. If you've been following my reviews for awhile, you'll know how deeply I appreciate films that are able to strike that balance (Scream, Nope, etc.). The ability to acknowledge the problems with a genre without completely dismissing the films that portray those flaws as lesser or bad is something that just appeals to me on such a core level. This may just sound like a meeting of the Bong Joon-ho Fan Club, but it is truly awe-inspiring that he can make a film that has something for everyone in it, and can make everyone enjoy the other bits that, in any other movie, they may not have.
Now, Memories of Murder isn't perfect, it is only Bong's second film and some of those early film maker pitfalls exist here. A lot of the first half of the movie tends to drag a bit, and there may be certain scenes that could have cut or sequences that could have been re-edited to keep that sense of urgency (or maybe even the lack thereof on the part of the detectives) a little more present and flowing. Also, and I know I just got done ranting about how great this exact quality was, but sometimes the injection of humor could overtake the film a little too much. It doesn't happen but maybe once or twice, but I did take note of those moments as something that stood out to me, at least. Outside of these few kinks, Memories of Murder just further proves that Bong Joon-ho just knows what he's doing, and I can safely add another film to the "great" column of his filmography, and hopefully soon I can finish out watching the rest of them.
Score: 9/10
Currently streaming on Hulu.
#Memories of Murder#Bong Joon-ho#Song Kang-ho#Kim Sang-kyung#Kim Roi-ha#Song Jae-ho#Byun Hee-bong#Go Seo-hee#Ryu Tae-ho#Park No-shik#Park Hae-il#Jeon Mi-seon#film review#movie review#2003 films
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Memories of Murder (2003)
Bong Joon-ho’s 2003 feature 살인의 추억 (Memories of Murder) is an example of a familiar genre made unfamiliar in its trappings, at least at first. Initially, this is because it is set in the yesteryear of 1986—and, as L.P. Hartley noted in his 1953 novel The Go-Between, “the past is a foreign country” where things are done differently—but also because it takes place in the South Korean city of…
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#bong joon-ho#Go Seo-hee#Kim Roi-ha#Kim Sang-kyung#mark boomer redmond#memories of murder#murder mystery#Park Hae-il#Park No-shik#reviews#Ryu Tae-Ho#serial killers#Song Jae-ho#song kang-ho#thrillers
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Memories of Murder (살인의 추억) (Salinui chueok) (2003) Bong Joon-ho
December 28th 2022
#memories of murder#salinui chueok#2003#bong joon-ho#song kang-ho#kim sang-kyung#roe-ha kim#kim roi-ha#jae-ho song#song jae-ho#seo-hie ko#go seo-hee#tae-ho ryu#ryu tae-ho#no-shik park#park no-shik#park hae-il#mi-seon jeon#jeon mi-seon
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Have you appreciated an ahjussi today? No?! TAKE IT!!!
Please, Can anybody make fanfic of these ahjussi?!!
#bloodhounds#ahjussi#mr choi#choi tae ho#heo joon ho#lee hae young#hwang yang jung#ryu soo young#lee doo young#<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3#kdrama#they're so baby girl#i don't care for money#i want them
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after rewatching bloodhounds again, of all the deaths in ep. 6, duyeong's & his wife's still gets me the most...he was so happy that he was about to become a father 🥺
#not kpop related#bloodhounds netflix#bloodhounds spoilers#netflix korea#kim gun woo#woo do hwan#hong woo jin#lee sang yi#lee du yeong#ryu soo young#hwang yang jung#lee hae young#choi tae ho#huh joon ho#his and hwang yang jung's friendship was underrated#forever pissed they didn't kill off myeong gil somehow#dude had so many people's blood on his hands that it was crazy#like yeah his empire fell and gun woo gave him a well deserved ass whooping but that was just not enough for all he did����
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Man, I'm not ready for Lovely Runner to end in just a few days. It's like the one thing that has helped me get through my current work project in the past two months. I hadn't mentioned on here how much I loved it because... Well, I guess I wanted to keep it to myself until it ended, if that makes any sense. Anyway, I should start steeling myself for the finale 😭😭😭
#this is a life-changing drama#if i had a penny every time a kdrama about time travel with music elements changed me as a person i would have two pennies#which is not much but it's weird that it's happened twice (the other one is twinkling watermelon)#lovely runner#byeon woo seok#byun woo seok#kim hye yoon#song geon hee#lee seung hyub#ryu sun jae#im sol#kim tae sung#baek in hyuk#seo hye won#song ji ho#jung young ju#seong byeong sook#kim won hae#n.flying
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I get paid for my performance, I get off and get off, and I solve it with a saga.
Source: k-star-holic.blogspot.com
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Solo Leveling Next Gen AU Headcanons
These are mostly personal headcanons to explain a few things about the AU of the next gen OC's, including some timelines for the kids and their parents (just want to give some kind of logic to it)
Open to questions/suggestions for anything not mentioned
The adopted children who are awakened (Choibaek's kids and Hoshino Taiyo) absorb some of the mana from their parents over time, so their powers tend to resemble the powers of their parents (All three of Choibaek's kids are some sort of control over fire while Hoshino Taiyo is a ranger like Lim Tae-Gyu)
Timeline of when each kid was introduced to the others (this is mostly for me since I've lost track a few times-)
- Eun-Seok and Park Hee-Jin have their first child (Guen Tae-Il) - Sung Jin-Woo and Cha Hae-In have their child (Sung Su-Ho) - Baek Yoon-Ho and Choi Jong-In adopt Baek Seok-Jin and Choi Je-ni - Hoshino Minoru and Lim Tae-Gyu adopt Hoshino Taiyo and Hoshino Kira - Baek Yoon-Ho and Choi Jong-In adopt Baek Mi-Ho - Eun-Seok and Park Hee-Jin have their second child (Guen Jae-Kyung) - Min Byung-Gyu and Lee Ju-Hee have their child (Min Beom-Ryu)
Order of when the couples started dating: Minlee, Jinhae, Choibaek, Taenoru, Heeseok
Order the couples got married in: Jinhae, Choibaek, Taenoru, Minlee, Heeseok
(The order of the couples may be changed later, but that's what I have in mind for now)
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Upcoming Kdrama May 2024 💚
1/5: Frankly Speaking with Go Kyung Pyo, Kang Han Na. 12 episodes; rom-com.
4/5: the Atypical Family with Chun Woo Hee, Jang Ki Yong. 12 episodes, fantasy, romance, action.
11/5: the Midnight Romance with Jung Ryeo Won, Wi Ha Joon, So Joo Yun. 16 episodes; romance.
13/5: Crash with Lee Min Ki, Kwak Sun Young, Heo Sung Tae. 12 episodes; thriller, mystery, comedy.
13/5: Dare to Love Me with Kim Myung Soo, Lee Yoo Young. 16 episodes; rom-com.
15/5: Uncle Samsik with Song Kang Ho, Byun Yo Han, Lee Kyu Hyung. 16 episodes; business drama.
17/5: the 8 Show with Ryu Joon Yul, Chun Woo Hee, Park Jong Min. 8 episodes; thriller, psychological.
22/5: Not Very Strong, but Attractive Homicide Squad with Park Se Wan, Kim Dong Wook. 12 episodes; mystery, comedy.
24/5: Bitter Sweet Hell with Kim Hee Sun, Lee Hye Young, Kim Nam Hee. 12 episodes; thriller, mystery, comedy.
24/5: Connection with Ji Sung, Jeon Mi Do, Kwon Yul. 16 episodes; thriller, mystery.
Many new dramas! And so little time...
#upcoming Kdrama#frankly speaking#the atypical family#the Midnight Romance#crash#dare to love me#uncle samsik#the 8 show#bitter sweet hell#connection#go kyung pyo#kang han na#chun woo hee#jang ki yong#jung ryeo won#wi ha joon#lee min ki#kim myung soo#song kang ho#byun yo han#ryu joon yul#ji sung#jeon mido
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Categorizing Parent-related Trauma for male and female leads in Kdramas:
Orphans: Lee Hong-jo (Destined With You) Moon Gang-tae (It's Okay to Not be Okay) Moon Sang-tae (It's Okay to Not be Okay) Ha-ru (Extraordinary You) Naksu/Cho Yeong (Alchemy of Souls) Tak Dong-kyung (Doom at Your Service) Nam Ji-ah* (Tale of the Nine Tailed) Cheon Sa-Rang (King the Land) Jang Man-wol (Hotel del Luna) Yoon Yi-seo (100 Days My Price) Kang Young-hwa (Moon in the Day) Kim Do-ha (Moon in the Day) So Mun (The Uncanny Counter) Do Ha-na (The Uncanny Counter) Kang Tae-moo (Business Proposal) Kang Tae-ha (The Story of Park's Marriage Contract, present version) Lee Heon (The Forbidden Marriage) Do Do-hee (My Demon) Ji Eun-tak (Guardian: The Great and Lonely God) Na Bong-seon (Oh My Ghost) Kang Cheol (W: Two Worlds) Do Da-hae (The Atypical Family) Yeom Hae-sang (Revenant) Jeong Ji-an (A Shop for Killers) Shin Jae-rim (Dreaming of a Freaking Fairytale) Kim Ji-uk**** (No Gain No Love)
Half Orphans with loving remaining parent: Eun Dan-oh (Extraordinary You) Koo Chan-sung (Hotel del Luna) Ye So-ran (The Forbidden Marriage) Nam Ha-neul (Doctor Slump) Yu Ji-hyck (Marry My Husband) Kang Hee-soo (Captivating the King) Choi Yi-jae (Death's Game) Im Sol (Lovely Runner) Ryu Sun-jae (Lovely Runner) Lee Chang (Kingdom) Lee Geum, Prince Yeoning (Haechi) Gu San-yeong (Revenant) Son Hae-yeong (No Gain No Love)
Half Orphan + Remaining Parent is THE WORST: Jang Uk (Alchemy of Souls) Kim Do-ha (My Lovely Liar) Lee Yul (100 Days My Price) Ahn Min-hyuk (Strong Woman Bong-Soon) Seo Mok-ha (Castaway Diva) Gong Tae-seong (Sh**ting Stars) Kang Tae-ha (The Story of Park's Marriage Contract, past version) Yi In (Captivating the King) Kang Ji-won (Marry My Husband) Kang Sun-woo (Oh My Ghost)
Parents (at least one) are THE WORST but Both Are Still Alive: Jang Shin-yu (Destined With You) Han Yi-joo (Perfect Marriage Revenge) Ko Mun-young** (It's Okay to Not be Okay) Mok Sol-hee (My Lovely Liar) Gu Won (King the Land) Crown Prince Lee Hwi/Dam-yi/Yeon-seon (The King's Affection) Do Bong-soon (Strong Woman Bong-Soon) Woo Young-woo (Extraordinary Attorney Woo)*** Jung Ji-woon (The King's Affection) Kang Bo-geol/Lee Ki-ho (Castaway Diva) Yeo Jeong-woo (Doctor Slump) Hong Hae-in (Queen of Tears) On Eun-yoo (Twinkling Watermelon) Oh Yeon-joo (W: Two Worlds) Yoon Ji-ho (Because This Is My First Life) Nam Se-hee (Because This Is My First Life) Bok Gwi-ju (The Atypical Family) Moon Cha-min (Dreaming of a Freaking Fairytale)
Immortal Being that Still Somehow has Parent Issues: Myul Mang/Doom (Doom at your Service) Lee Yeon & Lee Rang (Tale of the Nine Tailed) Jeong Gu-won (My Demon)
Added trauma flavour: Parent was murdered in front of them (**Still counts if they survived the murder Parent tried to murder them Dying from seemingly incurable disease which makes their parents/guardian sad (If your parents are alive, you must pay for it by dying yourself) Adoptive parent/stepparent is THE WORST
Somehow has normal, alive parents: Lee Jun-ho (Extraordinary Attorney Woo, Has no backstory at all. We only meet his older sister and hear nothing about his childhood.) Shin Ha-ri (Business Proposal, her family is refreshingly normal, right down to her brother being sent out to find her when she's drunk) Oh Han-byeol (Sh**ting Stars, Again, we know almost nothing about her family, only that she has twin sisters. But she doesn't appear to have childhood trauma.) Park Yeon-woo (The Story of Park's Marriage Contract, her mom being annoyed at her for something that is a crime doesn't count as bad parenting) Lee Young-joon/Sung-hyun (What's Wrong with Secretary Kim, his trauma comes from a kidnapper, his parents faced a pretty impossible situation and did their best. They clearly love their kids) Baek Hyun-woo (Queen of Tears, nothing wrong with them out of the ordinary and they are in the drama a significant amount.) Ha Eun-gyeol (Twinkling Watermelon, very loving parents and the deafness and their reliance on him is not anyone's fault)
*Counting her as an orphan even though she gets her parents back after 20 years, she spent her childhood orphaned. ***This character is tricky because I understand why her mother wanted nothing to do with her, but her trying to manipulate the dad and also saying he didn't raise her properly made me so angry. ****This character is tricky because he was explicitly raised as an orphan by his grandma, his father didn't sign his birth certificate (Korean equivalent of this), and he's registered as the child of his grandmother, not his actual mom. His grandma is dead by the beginning of the series and he is living alone without family, so I think he counts as an orphan.
Uncatagorized due to lack of clarity on parents: Soundtrack #1, Hospital Playlist, Happiness
#kdramas#so many orphans#you would think that Korean children never have parents who make it to 60#if they manage to be alive they are the worst
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⛧ A-B-C-D ⛧
Anatchaya Suputhipong (Natty) - Brekker
Anton Lee - Gaku
Bae Joo Hyun (Irene) - Aqua
Barbara Palvin - Stone
Cha Eun Woo - Garfield
Chittaphon Leechaiyapornkul (Ten) - Kira
Cho Mi Yeon - Serenade
Choi Beom Gyu - Destrie
Choi Soo Bin - Labyrinth
Choi Ye Na - BILLIE
Choi Yeon Jun - BILLIE
Chou Tzu Yu - soul
⛧ E-F-G-H ⛧
Fukutomi Tsuki - Brekker
Han Dong Min (Taesan) - Helyg
Han Yu Jin - Mimi
Hanni Pham - Labyrinth
Hong Eun Chae - Hina
Hwang Hyun Jin - Avalond
Hwang Ye Ji - soul
Kai Kamal Huening - Wari
⛧ I-J-K-L ⛧
Jake Shim - Gaku
Jang Won Young - Wari
Jeong Jun Ho - Rancid
Jeong Yun Oh (Jaehyun) - Mei
Jo Yuri - Baptism
Johnny Seo - Riv
Kim Dong Hyun (Lee Han) - Iridescent
Kim Jennie - Labyrinth
Kim Ji Woong - Howling
Kim Ji Soo - Zodiac
Kim Jong In - Kazu
Kim Min Ji - Helyg
Kim Min Jeong - BILLIE
Kim Sun Woo (Sunoo) - Helyg
Lalisa Manoban - Starlight
Lee Hee Seung - Rancid
Lee Ju Yeon - Helyg
Lee Min Ho (Lee Know) - Shota
Lee Tae Min - AKJ
⛧ M-N-O-P ⛧
Myoui Mina - Wari
Nakamoto Yuta - Ganamides
Ning Yi Zhou - Sillhvee
Nishimura Riki - Wari
Nakamura Kazuha - Bambi
Park Gun Wook - Silvergray
Park Sung Hoon - Baptism
Park Won Bin - Pierrot
⛧ Q-R-S-T ⛧
Park Jong Seong (Jay) - Mimi
Scarlet Leithold - Stone
Seol Yoon Ah - sweet.bubbles
Shen Quan Rui (Ricky) - Pantenom
Shin Ryu Jin - Gato
Son Chae Young -Gato
Song Ha Young - sakura
Sung Han Bin - BLOSSOM
⛧ U-V-W ⛧
Wen Junhui - soul
⛧ X-Y-Z ⛧
Ye Shuhua - Kuromi
Yang Jung Won - Brekker
Yoo Ji Min - amnesia
Zhang Hao - Mimi
⛧ FAMILIAS CANON ⛧
Dracul - Wari
De Nile - Brekker
Emberfall - Rancid
Pierrot - Rivers
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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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Moving Season 2
Writer Kang Full has begun writing the script for Season 2 of 'Moving', setting off on a full-fledged voyage. According to an OSEN interview on the 10th, Writer Kang Full has already begun working on the script for Season 2 of 'Moving', and several of the lead actors from Season 1 have also been informed of this fact.
However, it has been reported that filming will likely begin in the year after next. Because it is a large-scale project with so many top stars to coordinate, it has been reported that they are aiming for 2026 after going through the pre-production process.
There is also great interest in what kind of story Writer Kang Full will cover in Season 2 of 'Moving'. It will be interesting to see whether the 'Moving' series, based on a webtoon, will follow the existing 'Bridge' and 'Timing', and how effectively the characters from Season 1 will reappear.
Regarding this, writer Kang Full said on the radio show "Heo Ji Woong Show" last year, "I'm also going to do a season 2, but it's a bit complicated." He continued, "'Bridge' and 'Hidden' are sequels that were teased in the webtoon, but if we go that way, a work called 'Timing' would also have to come out, and if that happens, the story would become too vast. Viewers who enjoyed the drama 'Moving' so far would want the story of 'Moving' to continue, but if a different story suddenly comes out, they'll wonder, 'What is this?'" He expressed deep concerns.
In response to suspicions that he had predicted Yoo Seung Ho for the character of Kim Young Tak, a time-powered person (Time Stopper) who appeared briefly in the last episode, Kang Full said, "I was surprised too. But I didn't predict it," and "I didn't know that we would have the same date of birth. It wasn't intentional. I don't know what will happen in the end, but I didn't know for sure."
Previously, 'Moving' season 1 was released in August last year through Disney+ with a total of 20 episodes, and boasted a splendid cast including Ryu Seung-ryong, Jo In-sung, Han Hyo-joo, Cha Tae-hyun, Ryu Seung-beom, Kim Sung-kyun, and rising stars Lee Jung-ha, Go Yoon-jung, and Kim Do-hoon. Kang Full, the writer of the original webtoon 'Moving', took charge of the script himself and joined forces with Netflix's 'Kingdom' season 2 director Park In-je. The production cost was a whopping 50 billion won, and it garnered attention from the planning stage.
Proving that 'there is a lot to eat at a famous feast', 'Moving' ranked first in the Disney+ TV show category worldwide, and captured the hearts of global fans not only in the United States but also in Japan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, the Philippines, Brazil, and Argentina, receiving favorable reviews from foreign media.
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Bloodhounds
TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2023
Bloodhounds (2023, South Korea)
Director & Writer: Kim Joo Hwan (based on the webtoon by Jeong Chan)
Mini-review:
I'm gonna be honest: I'm not usually a big fan of these type of movies/shows and I only started this one because of the wonderful Woo Do Hwan. However, color me surprised, cause I ended up loving Bloodhounds. Sure, this story has been told a million times before, but the bromance, the incredibly lovable characters (and incredibly hateful villains!) and the showstopping action scenes take this show to the next level. I'm telling you, it's a really enjoyable experience.
On top of that, the cast absolutely delivers. The show is filled with knockout (pun intended) performances, there's not a single weak link. You can tell just how hard these actors worked to prepare for all the fights and action sequences. Oh, and I can't leave out Kim Joo Hwan's propulsive directing, which left me breathless in several episodes. I do think the final scene cut off way too suddenly, and the sort-of-time-jump in episode 7 is also rather awkward, but I guess it's understandable, considering all the trouble the show went through during post-production. Anyway, Bloodhounds took me by surprise, and I think most people who like action movies/shows focused on hand-to-hand combat will love this.
#bloodhounds#bloodhounds netflix#kim joo hwan#woo do hwan#lee sang yi#kim sae ron#park sung woong#huh joon ho#ryu soo young#lee hae yeong#min kyung jin#choi young joon#tae won seok#cheon dong bin#ha soo jo#jo wan gi#yoon yoo sun#jung dae eun#lee joong ok#park hoon#kim min jae#jeong chan#kdrama#korean drama#action#crime thriller#violence#netflix#2023 tv shows and dramas
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2024 olympics South Korea roster
Archery
Je-Deok Kim (Seoul)
Woo-Jin Kim (Okcheon Gun)
Woo-Seok Lee (Incheon)
Hun-Young Jeon (Incheon)
Si-Hyeon Lim (Gangneung)
Su-Hyeon Nam (Suncheon)
Athletics
Jangwoo Kim (Seoul)
Byeong-Gwang Choe (Seoul)
Sang-Hyeok Woo (Daejeon)
Badminton
Hyeok-Jin Jeon (Ulsan)
Min-Hyuk Kang (Suwon)
Seung-Jae Seo (Buan Gun)
Won-Ho Kim (Suwon)
Ga-Eun Kim (Suwon)
Se-Young An (Gwangju)
Ha-Na Baek (Gimcheon)
So-Hee Lee (Ulsan)
So-Yeong Kim (Incheon)
Hee-Yong Kong (Jincheon Gun)
Yoo-Jung Chae (Suwon)
Na-Eun Jeong (Seoul)
Boxing
Ae-Ji Im (Hwasun Gun)
Yeon-Ji Oh (Gunsan)
Breakdancing
Hong-Yul Kim (Seoul)
Climbing
Eun-Cheol Shin (Seoul)
Dohyun Lee (Seoul)
Chae-Hyun Seo (Seoul)
Cycling
Eu-Ro Kim (Seoul)
Min-Ji Song (Seoul)
Diving
Jaegyeong Yi (Ulsan)
Jung-Whi Shin (Seoul)
Ha-Ram Woo (Busan)
Yeong-Taek Kim (Incheon)
Na-Hyun Kim (Seoul)
Su-Ji Kim (Changwon)
Equestrian
Young-Shik Hwang (Osan)
Fencing
Jae-Won Kim (Seoul)
Tae-Gyu Ha (Seoul)
Bon-Gil Gu (Daegu)
Sang-Uk Oh (Daejeon)
Sang-Won Park (Daejeon)
Gyeong-Dong Do (Yeongcheon)
Se-Ra Song (Geumsan Gun)
Hye-In Lee (Ulsan)
Young-Mi Kang (Incheon)
In-Jeong Choi (Geumsan Gun)
Ji-Su Yoon (Busan)
Sebin Choi (Suwon)
Ha-Young Jeon (Daejeon)
Eun-Hye Jeon (Daejeon)
Golf
Joo-Hyung Kim (Seoul)
Byeong-Hun An (Orlando, Florida)
Hee-Young Yang (Orlando, Florida)
Hyo-Joo Kim (Wonju)
Jin-Young Ko (Frisco, Texas)
Gymnastics
Jun-Ho Lee (Seoul)
Woong Hur (Seoul)
Sung-Hyun Ryu (Seoul)
Seo-Jeong Yeo (Yongin)
Do-Hyun Eom (Seoul)
Da-Yeong Lee (Seoul)
Yun-Seo Lee (Seoul)
Sol-Yi Shin (Chungju)
Handball
Bitna Woo (Seoul)
Eunseo Kang (Seoul)
Ji-Yeon Jeon (Samcheok)
Da-Young Kim (Busan)
Jin-Mi Shin (Seoul)
Ji-Young Song (Gwangmyeong)
Eun-Joo Shin (Incheon)
Eun-Hee Ryu (Incheon)
Jin-Hui Jeong (Seoul)
Sae-Young Park (Seoul)
Mi-Seul Han (Sokcho)
Eun-Hye Kang (Seoul)
Kyung-Min Kang (Incheon)
Bo-Eun Gim (Samcheok)
Judo
Won-Jin Kim (Cheorwon Gun)
Ba-Ul An (Anyang)
Joon-Hwan Lee (Gumi)
Ju-Yeop Han (Seoul)
Min-Jong Kim (Seoul)
Hye-Kyeong Lee (Ulsan)
Ye-Rin Jung (Daegu)
Mi-Mi Huh (Tokyo, Japan)
Ji-Su Kim (Himeji, Japan)
Hyun-Ji Yoon (Cheorwon Gun)
Ha-Jun Kim (Busan)
Pentathlon
Woong-Tae Jung (Gwangju)
Changwan Seo (Yeongam)
Sunwoo Kim (Seoul)
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Ha-Na Im (Wonju)
Ye-Ji Kim (Danyang Gun)
Ye-Jin Oh (Hacheon-Ri)
Ji-In Yang (Namwon)
Gee-Eun Kang (Seoul)
Bo-Na Lee (Seoul)
Swimming
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Table tennis
Dae-Seong Cho (Seoul)
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Jong-Hoon Lim (Busan)
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Yu-Bin Shin (Suwon)
Eun-Hye Lee (Seoul)
Taekwondo
Tae-Joon Park (Ulsan)
Geon-Woo Seo (Seoul)
Yu-Jin Kim (Danyang Gun)
Da-Bin Lee (Ulsan)
Weightlifting
Joo-Hyo Bak (Goyang)
Dong-Ju Yu (Sunchang Gun)
Yeon-Hak Jang (Asan)
Su-Hyeon Kim (Suwon)
Hye-Jeong Park (Ansan)
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Seung-Jun Kim (Seoul)
Seung-Chan Lee (Seoul)
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Solo Leveling Next Gen AU
Most are OC's made with @manawari plus headcanons about the canon ones (Ages will vary depending on what's happening, but this is mostly to show the age differences. Ranks and classes are for in the future)
Choibaek (Choi Jong-In/Baek Yoon-Ho):
Choi Je-Ni (��� 제니): A-Rank Mage- 20
Baek Seok-Jin (백 석진): S-Rank Tank - 20 (originally Asharin)
Baek Mi-Ho (백 미호): S-Rank Fighter - 18
Taenoru (Lim Tae-Gyu/Minoru Hoshino):
Lim Dog-Yoon (임 동윤): E-Rank Hunter - 21
Hoshino Taiyo (호시노 타이요): S-Rank Ranger - 20 (originally Evan)
Hoshino Kira (호시노 키라) - 18
Heeseok (Park Hee-Jin/Geun Eun-Seok):
Geun Tae-Il (근 태일): A-Rank Assassin - 19 (originally Nate)
Geun Jae-Kyung (근 재경): A-Rank Support - 16 (originally Zac)
Jinhae (Cha Hae-In/Sung Jin-Woo):
Sung Su-Ho (성 수호): S-Rank Fighter - 18
Sungyoo (Sung Jin-Ah/Yoo Jin-Ho):
Yoo Jun-Seo (유 준서) - 17
Minlee (Min Byung-Gyu/Lee Ju-Hee):
Min Beom-Ryu (민 범류): A-Rank Support - 16
(Added the Korean versions of their names for reference, but please correct me if it's inaccurate. I'm using Google Translate and my limited reading skills-)
#solo leveling ocs#solo leveling next gen#solo leveling#pinned post#pinning because i'm still updating this#choi jeni#baek seokjin#hoshino taiyo
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