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babadork · 5 months ago
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genevieveetguy · 7 months ago
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Suddenly in the Dark (Gipeun bam gabjagi), Young Nam Ko (1981)
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kpopscatterbrain · 1 year ago
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Kdramas/Movies with strong female characters
Dramas
Eve (2022): Lee La-El (Seo Yea-Ji) When Lee La-El was little, her father died unexpectedly. Powerful people were responsible for his death. After her family was destroyed, Lee La-El prepared for the next 13 years to take revenge. Starting by targeting Kang Yoon-gyeom, one of the main culprits who orchestrated the death of her father. Along the way she becomes torn between her desire for revenge and her feelings for Yoon-gyeom.
It's Okay To Not Be Okay (2020): Ko Moon-Young (Seo Yea-Ji) Ko Moon-Young is a popular children's book author with antisocial personality disorder. She had a troubled childhood and a turbulent relationship with her parents. She develops romantic feelings for a psychiatric caregiver after a coincidental encounter and often goes to extreme lengths to get his attention.
Hotel Del Luna (2019): Jang Man-Wol (IU) Jang Man-Wol is the moody owner of Hotel del Luna. The hotel catering to the dead has been bound to her soul in order to atone for the sins she committed 1,300 years ago. Through the new manager Gu Chan-sung, the mysteries and the secrets behind the hotel and its owner are revealed
My Name (2021): Yoon Ji-Woo (Han So-Hee) Yoon Ji-Woo’s father gets murdered suddenly. She wants to desperately take revenge on whoever is responsible for her father's death. She starts working for a drug crime ring that her father was a part of. Ji-Woo joins the police department as a mole for the drug ring.
Vagabond (2019): Go Hae-Ri (Bae Suzy) Go Hae-Ri is an NIS agent and is currently working undercover at the Korean embassy in Morocco. She is tasked to help the bereaved families of a fatal flight. She helps Cha Dal-Geon whose nephew was on the flight uncover a darker and more sinister conspiracy than they expected.
Sisyphus: The Myth (2021): Gang Seo-Hae (Park Shin-Hye) Gang Seo-Hae is an elite warrior. She can take down the biggest men with just her bare hands. She is a sharpshooter and a bombmaker. She learned these skills to survive in a world that is dominated by gangsters and military cliques. One day she time travels to save a genius engineer.
Mr. Sunshine (2018): Go Ae-Shin (Kim Tae-Ri) Go Ae-Shin is an orphaned noblewoman and a member of the Righteous Army. Her parents were independence fighters who died in Japan due to their colleague's betrayal. She trains as a sniper. An american soldier Eugene meets and falls in love with Go Ae-shin. 
The Glory (2022): Moon Dong-Eun (Song Hye-Kyo) Moon Dong-Eun was a victim of high school violence. She waited for the bully ring leader get married and have a child. Now she is the homeroom teacher of her tormentor's child. Her cruel revenge plot begins.
Tomorrow (2022): Koo Ryeon (Kim Hee-Seon) Grim reaper Koo Ryeon is the leader of a crisis management team. The teams objective is to save suicidal people. Choi Jun-Woong (Ro Woon) is a young job seeker who is unable to secure a job. One night, he accidentally becomes a new member of the crisis management team.
Remarriage & Desires (2022): Seo Hye-Seung (Kim Hee-Seon) Seo Hye-seung who lost everything in an instant after her husbands affair and su*cide. She signs up to a matchmaking company Rex for the upper class, and participates in the race of her desires for her revenge.
Under The Queen's Umbrella (2022): Queen Hwaryeong (Kim Hye-Soo) Queen Hwaryeong is supposed to act with grace and dignity, but she has troublemaker sons. The queen decides to abandon strict protocols to transform her sons into deserving princes through education and personal growth, all while navigating the complexities of motherhood and royal life.
Juvenile Justice (2022): Sim Eun-Seok (Kim Hye-Soo) Sim Eun-Seok is an elite judge with a personality that seems unfriendly to others. She hates juvenile criminals and gets assigned to a local juvenile court. There, she breaks custom and administers her own ways of punishing the offenders.
K-Movies
Kill Boksoon (2023): Gil Bok-Soon (Jeon Do-Yeon) Gil Bok-Soon is a single mother and a contract killer working for M. K. Ent. Highly regarded by her peers, she has a 100% success rate and is one of a few killers rated "A" by her company. Right before Gil Bok-Soon is set to renew her contract, she gets involved in a kill or be killed confrontation.
Ballerina (2023): Jang Ok-Ju (Jun Jong-Seo) Ok-Ju used to work as a bodyguard. Ok-Ju is friends with Min-Hee, who is a ballerina. Min-Hee asks Ok-Ju for a favor. She wants Ok-Ju to take revenge.
The Witch: Subversion (2018): Ja-Yoon (Kim Da-Mi) A young girl escapes from a mysterious laboratory where she was trained to become a murder weapon. 10 years later, the girl, named Ja-yoon, is living a normal life, apparently without any memory of her past, she becomes involved in a crime.
Special Delivery (2022): Eun-Ha (Park So-Dam) Eun-Ha is a special driver for deliveries. She delivers anything or anyone for the right price. Her success rate is 100%, but she gets involved in an unexpected delivery accident.
Brave Citizen (2023): So Shi-Min (Shin Hae-Sun) So Shi-Min used to be a boxer in her student days. She now works as a contract teacher at a high school. She confronts a school bully, who frequently torments other students.
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filmphilics · 4 years ago
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Recommendation of the week: The Housemaid (Hanyo) (1960)
Dir.: Kim Ki-Young
Cast: Eun-Shim Lee, Ju Jeung-nyeo, Kim Jin-kyu, Um Aing-ran, Seon-Ae Ko, Ahn Sung-Kee.
Genre: Thriller
Plot: A composer and his wife are thrown into turmoil when a housemaid becomes more than they bargained for.
Filmphilics score: 8/10
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ladamarossa · 5 years ago
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  깊은밤 갑자기 Suddenly in the Dark (1981)
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justfilms · 6 years ago
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Suddenly at Midnight
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heoldramaicons · 7 years ago
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please, like or reblog if you save/use
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kateknowsdramas · 3 years ago
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Hi Kate, thanks for the recommendation list! Who are your favorite Kdrama characters? -Kdrama Secret Valentine❤️
Ohh, Valentine this is difficult! I have so many I like. Okay, let's see if I can pare it down a bit.
Eun Dan Oh - Extraordinary You
Lee Ik Jun - Hospital Playlist 1/2
Ko Dong Man and Choi Ae Ra - Fight My Way
Lee Gang Doo - Just Between Lovers
Oh Mi Joo - Run On
Yeon Seon and Jung Ji Won - The King's Affection
Jung Geum Ja - Hyena
Bae Ta Mi, Cha Hyun and Song Ga Kyung - Search WWW
Woo Seo Ri and Gong Woo Jin - Thirty But Seventeen
Moon Sang Tae - It’s Okay to Not Be Okay
Okay, that's a lot but they're some of my absolute favorites.
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cesares-eyeliner · 4 years ago
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THE HOUSEMAID 1960
Lee Eun-sim & Seon-ae ko <3
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malaysiankpopfans · 4 years ago
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9 K-DRAMAS THAT’LL MOTIVATE YOU TO PURSUE YOUR DREAMS
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Sometimes it’s difficult to find motivation to complete goals whether they are small or big. It’s easier to accept defeat or try to procrastinate. However, there’s nothing more satisfying than fulfilling your objectives and dreams. Be inspired and gain motivation from these characters who pursue their dreams despite various obstacles.
Start-Up
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Start-Up features four, very driven, characters interested in start-ups and technology. Seo Dal-mi (Bae Suzy) and Won In-jae (Kang Han-na) are sisters who were separated after their parents’ divorce and develop a rivalry. Nam Do-san (Nam Joo-hyuk) was a math prodigy as a child, but hasn’t had much luck with his company Samsan Tech yet. Han Ji-pyeong (Kim Seon-ho) was a disadvantaged orphan, but transformed his life with the help of Dal-mi’s grandmother. The foursome learn and grow as they pursue their tech dreams.
Record of Youth
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Record of Youth also centers on young people chasing after their dreams, but in the entertainment industry. Sa Hye-jun (Park Bo-gum) and Won Hae-hyo (Byeon Woo-seok) are both model-turned actors hoping to make it big. An Jeong-ha (Park So-dam) quits a secure office job at a conglomerate in order to take on her dream job of being a makeup artist. As they go after their dreams, there are people who block their paths. However, they strive to overcome setbacks as they further their careers.
Itaewon Class
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Itaewon Class showcases the battle between Park Saeroyi (Park Seo-jun) and food conglomerate Jangga Group. Saeroyi gets expelled from school, loses his father, and becomes a convict because of Jangga Group’s CEO and his son. These unfair events are enough to anger anyone, but Saeroyi overcomes his anger and channels it into creating a bar-restaurant. The callous and intelligent Jo Yi-seo (Kim Da-mi) decides to help grow Saeroyi’s business. Along with the other DanBam crew, the pair fight back against Jangga Group.
Doctors
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Doctors proves that anyone can turn their life around with determination and hard work. Yoo Hye-jeong (Park Shin-hye) had a tough childhood, and is a headstrong delinquent in high school. Due to her unruly behavior and her financial situation, Hye-jeong’s future does not look particularly promising. However, she is changed after meeting compassionate teacher Hong Ji-hong (Kim Rae-won) who inspires her to change her path and become a doctor. 13 years later, they reunite after Hye-jeong has become a neurosurgeon.
Fight for My Way
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Fight for My Way shows four friends whose lives don’t go as they had initially planned. In particular, Ko Dong-man (Park Seo-jun), Choi Ae-ra (Kim Ji-won), and Baek Sul-hee (Song Ha-yoon) are not satisfied with their current job situations. Ae-ra hasn’t given up on her dream though, and pursues a new opportunity. This inspires Dong-man to find a career that makes him happy as well. Facing difficult people and circumstances, the four friends grow as they pursue their dreams and change their lives. You might be stuck in a situation, but you can still go after your goals.
The Producers
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The Producers takes a look at four people behind the scenes of the broadcasting world. Baek Seung-chan (Kim Soo-hyun) becomes a rookie producer in order to work closely with his crush. However, he ends up joining Ra Joon-mo (Cha Tae-hyun)’s show instead. Joon-mo struggles to revive ratings for his show and seeks help from his friend and fellow producer Tak Ye-jin (Kong Hyo-jin). Lastly, Cindy (IU) is a famous singer who debuted at a young age. This drama shows how things won’t always be smooth sailing even when you get the job you aimed for. However, the characters work hard and with passion in order to protect their dreams.
Welcome to Waikiki
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Welcome to Waikiki gathers three young men and women who run a guesthouse together while pursuing their dreams. At first, the guesthouse is managed by the three guys who individually aspire to be a successful director, actor, and screenwriter. The three girls who join them also have different career goals: pastry chef, journalist, and model. Many humorous, embarrassing situations befall the six characters as they are sometimes forced to do things they don’t want to do while they pursue better opportunities.
Rookie Historian Goo Hae-ryung
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Rookie Historian Goo Hae-ryung centers around free-spirited Goo Hae-ryung who focuses on studying instead of romance unlike most of her peers. She works hard to become a historian while fighting gender stereotypes. Despite being looked down upon due to being a woman, Hae-ryung doesn’t hesitate to voice her opinions and defend people who have been wronged. She’s an admirable character who stands up for what she believes in even if it means going up against the king. Be motivated by her bravery to pursue your dreams as well!
Oh My Ghost
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Oh My Ghost’s heroine, Na Bong-sun (Park Bo-young), is a timid assistant chef with low self-esteem. She’s not confident enough in her cooking skills and has a secret crush on her boss Kang Sun-woo (Cho Jung-seok). After getting possessed by the ghost of a lustful virgin Shin Soon-ae (Kim Seul-gi), she changes completely and catches the attention of Sun-woo. With Soon-ae’s help, Bong-sun gains the confidence to show her culinary skills and go after the man she’s interested in. Sometimes it’s hard to believe in yourself and external help can make all the difference. An encouraging friend can help you realize the potential you had inside of you all along.
Which of these motivational stories do you love the most? Be sure to watch all these shows and more, on Netflix!
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asia1one · 5 years ago
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دانلود سریال کره ای سقوط برروی تو Crash Landing on You بازیرنویس فارسی
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♦ دانلود سریال کره ای سقوط برروی تو Crash Landing on You ♦ ♦ پخش آنلاین , دانلود موسیقی متن و زیرنویس فارسی تا قسمت آخر ♦
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♦ دانلود سریال کره ای Crash Landing on You ♦
♦ مشخصات سریال کره ای سقوط برروی تو ♦ عنوان: سقوط برروی تو / Crash Landing on You عنوان کره ای:사랑의 불시착 ژانر: کمدی، عاشقانه، درام کارگردان:Lee Jung Hyo نویسنده:Park Ji Eun شبکه:tvN, Netflix تعداد قسمت ها:16 تاریخ شروع پخش:14 دسامبر 2019 جایگزین: سریال کره ای Melting Me Softly بعد از این:سریال کره ای Hi Bye Mama کیفیت: ۴۸۰-۵۴۰-۷۲۰ ♦ خلاصه داستان ♦ یون سه ری یک وارث ثروتمند در کره جنوبی است که در هنگام پاراگلایدر سواری به یک طوفان شدید برخورد میکنه و مجبور میشه که در کره شمالی فرود اضطراری انجام بده. در آنجا به طور تصادفی با لی جونگ هیوک که افسر ارتش کره شمالی است ملاقات میکنه و لی جونگ هیوک تصمیم میگیره تا برای محافظت از یون سه ری او را مخفی کنه. رفته رفته لی جونگ هیوک عاشق یون سه ری میشود و… ♦ بازیگران سریال کره ای Crash Landing on You ♦
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Hyun-Bin Son Ye-Jin Seo Ji-Hye Kim Jung-Hyun Ri Jeong-Hyeok Yoon Se-Ri Seo Dan Gu Seung-Jung Captain Ri's Company Five
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Yang Kyung-Won Lee Sin-Young Yoo Su-Bin Tang Joon-Sang Pyo Chi-Su Park Kwang-Beom Kim Ju-Meok Geum Eun-Dong Captain Ri's Family
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Jeon Kuk-Hwan Jung Ae-Ri Ha Seok-Jin Ri Chung-Ryeol Kim Yun-Hui Ri Mu-Hyeok Se-Ri's Family
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Nam Kyung-Eup Pang Eun-Jin Choi Dae-Hoon Hwang Woo Seul Hye Yoon Jeung-Pyeong Han Jeong-Yeon Yoon Se-Jun Do Hye-Ji
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Park Hyoung-Soo Yoon Ji-Min Yoon Se-Hyeong Ko Sang-A Seo-Dan's Family
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Jang Hye-Jin Park Myoung-Hoon Ko Myeong-Eun Ko Myeong-Seok Se-Ri's Group
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Ko Kyu-Pil Lim Chul-Soo Kwon Dong-Ho Hong Chang-Sik Park Su-Chan purchasing manager Seung-Jung's Group
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Hong Woo-Jin Yoon Sang-Hoon Cheon Su-Bok Manger Oh Captain Ri's NK village
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Kim Sun-Young Kim Jung-Nan Jang So-Yeon Cha Chung-Hwa Na Wol-Suk Ma Young-Ae Hyeon Myeong-Sun Yang Ok-Geum
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Woo Jung-Won Kim A-Ra Lim Sung-Mi neighborhood woman neighborhood woman market vendor
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Park Seung-Joon Gu Jun-Woo Oh Han-Kyul Kang Young-Eun Ho-Yeong (Wol-Suk's son) Nam-Sik (Young-Ae's son) Jeong U-Pil (Myeong-Sun's son) Eun-Byeol (Ok-Geum's daughter)
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Joo Ye-Rin Jin Yong-Wook Hwang In-Jun Cha Sung-Je Ahn Se-Bin neighborhood woman market butcher market pawn broker beggar boy (ep.3.15) beggar boy's sister (ep.3,15)
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Lee Se-Rang Park Ok-Chool Shin Mi-Young Shin Dong-Ryuk Kim Sook elevator operator (ep.5) elevator operator (ep.7) elevator operator (ep.9) English tutor (ep.10) fortune teller(ep.11,16) NK Military
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Oh Man-Seok Kim Young-Min Kim Young-Pil Jeon Jin-Woo Kang Hyoung-Suk Cho Cheol-Gang Jung Man-Bok Senior Colonel Bureau Director Choi Cho Cheol-Gang's subordinate
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Kwak Ja-Hyoung Baek Sung-Chul Park Kwang-Il Choi Moo-In Jang Nam-Boo Chief Coast Guard (ep.3-4) Hwang Yeong-Beom armory staff (ep.6) Hwang Tae-Yong (ep.6,11) Military Director (ep.8-9,12,16)
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Yu Seung-Il Oh Jae-Se Lee Jung-Yeol Nam Jung-Woo Detention Center Head (ep.9) commander at guard post (ep.10) military trial judge (ep.10) Military Director's subordinate (ep.12) Childhood Days
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Kim Tae-Yeon Kim Seung-Chan Park Seo-Yeon Yoon Se-Ri (young) (ep.4) Ri Jeong-Hyeok (young) Seo Dan (young) (ep.9) Others
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Jung Kyoung-Ho Lee Dong-Yong Lim Chae-Seon Park Yong Baek Seung-Chul Cha Sang-U (ep.1,5,7) grave robber (ep.1) grave robber (ep.1) Police Officer Lee Gun-Woo (ep.1) fishing boat captain (ep.3-4)
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Park Sung-Woong Lee Young-Jin Kim Yoon-Joo Sun Jung-Hwa Kang Chan-Yang taxi driver (ep.4) photo studio man (ep.6) Jin-Sook (ep.6,11) hairdresser (ep.6) Pyongyang Hotel clerk (ep.6)
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Ko Han-Min Lee Ho-Jung Na Young-Hee Choi Hong-Il Kim Na-In doctor (ep.7-8) patient (ep.7-8) clothing shop owner (ep.7) Jang So-Cheol (ep.7-8) kidnapper (ep.8-9)
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Moon Ba-Rom Koo Ji-Hye Lee Sang-Hwa Park Chan-Woo Kim Bum-Suk kidnapper (ep.8-9) Seo Dan's high school classmate (ep.9) Park Su-Chan's boss (ep.10,12) North Korean doctor (ep.10) NK track team coach (ep.10,13-14)
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Kim Soo-Hyun Bae Bo-Ram Ahn Soo-Bin Jung Young-Hoon Kyung Ki-Hyun Dong-Gu (ep.10,15) Seo Dan's friend 2 (ep.11) Seo Dan's friend 3 (ep.11) Seri's Choice security (ep.11-12) sandwich employee (ep.12)
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Kang Ro-Chae Choi Ji-Woo Yoo Jung-Ho Park Ki-Ryoong Han Dong-Ho Saleswoman Yoon Mi-Ji (ep.12) herself (ep.13,15) NIS Section Chief Kim (ep.14-16) NIS executive (ep.14-16) NIS agent (ep.15-16)
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Choi Seung-Yoon ♦ لیست موسیقی متن های سریال Crash Landing on You ♦ Track list: Part 1 01. 10cm - But it’s Destiny (우연인 듯 운명) 02. 10cm - But it’s Destiny (우연인 듯 운명) (Inst.) Part 2 01. Yoon Mi Rae (윤미래) - Flower 02. Yoon Mi Rae (윤미래) - Flower (Inst.) Part 3 01. Davichi (다비치) - Sunset (노을) 02. Davichi (다비치) - Sunset (노을) (Inst.) Part 4 01. Yerin Baek (백예린) - Here I Am Again (다시 난, 여기) 02. Yerin Baek (백예린) - Here I Am Again (다시 난, 여기) (Inst.) Part 5 01. Kim Jae Hwan (김재환) - Someday (어떤 날엔) 02. Kim Jae Hwan (김재환) - Someday (어떤 날엔) (Inst.) Part 6 01. Song Ga In (송가인) - Photo of My Mind (내 마음의 사진) 02. Song Ga In (송가인) - Photo of My Mind (내 마음의 사진) (Inst.) Part 7 01. April 2nd (에이프릴 세컨드) - The Hill of Yearning (그리움의 언덕) 02. Nam Hye Seung (남혜승), Park Sang Hee (박상희) - The Season of Us (너와 나의 그 계절) Part 8 01. Sejeong (세정) - All of My Days (나의 모든 날) 02. Sejeong (세정) - All of My Days (나의 모든 날) (Inst.) Part 9 01. So Soo Bin (소수빈), SOHEE (소희) - Like You (좋다) 02. So Soo Bin (소수빈), SOHEE (소희) - Like You (좋다) (Inst.) Part 10 01. Crush - Let Us Go (둘만의 세상으로 가) 02. Crush - Let Us Go (둘만의 세상으로 가) (Inst.) Part 11 01. IU (아이유) - I Give You My Heart (마음을 드려요) 02. IU (아이유) - I Give You My Heart (마음을 드려요) (Inst.) Various Artists 01. 10cm - But it’s Destiny (우연인 듯 운명) 02. Yoon Mi Rae (윤미래) - Flower 03. Davichi (다비치) - Sunset (노을) 04. Yerin Baek (백예린) - Here I Am Again (다시 난, 여기) 05. Kim Jae Hwan (김재환) - Someday (어떤 날엔) 06. Kim Kyung Hee (김경희) April 2nd (에이프릴세컨드) - Sigriswil (시그리스빌) (Crash Landing on You Title Full Ver.) 07. Nam Hye Seung (남혜승), Park Sang Hee (박상희) - Spring In My Hometown (고향의 봄) 08. Nam Hye Seung (남혜승), Park Sang Hee (박상희) - The Wind Of The Day (그날의 바람) 09. Nam Hye Seung (남혜승), Park Sang Hee (박상희) Feat. Jeong Hyuk (정혁) - The Song For My Brother (형을 위한 노래) 10. Nam Hye Seung (남혜승), Park Sang Hee (박상희) - My Companion (나의 동무여) 11. Nam Hye Seung (남혜승), Park Sang Hee (박상희) - Like A Wild Flower (들꽃처럼) 12. Nam Hye Seung (남혜승), Park Sang Hee (박상희) - Time Of JungHyuk For Seri (세리를 향한 정혁의 시간) 13. Nam Hye Seung (남혜승), Go Eun Jeong (고은정) - Moments We Walked Together (함께 걷던 순간) 14. Nam Hye Seung (남혜승), Park Sang Hee (박상희) - Seri's Choice (세리스 쵸이스) 15. Song Ga In (송가인) - Photo of My Mind (내 마음의 사진) 16. April 2nd (에이프릴 세컨드) - The Hill of Yearning (그리움의 언덕) 17. Sejeong (세정) - All of My Days (나의 모든 날) 18. So Soo Bin (소수빈), SOHEE (소희) - Like You (좋다) 19. Crush - Let Us Go (둘만의 세상으로 가) 20. IU (아이유) - I Give You My Heart (마음을 드려요) 21. Nam Hye Seung (남혜승), Park Sang Hee (박상희) - YoungAe And Villagers (영애동지와 마을 사람들) 22. Nam Hye Seung (남혜승), Park Sang Hee (박상희) - Chi Soo And Seri (치수와 세리) 23. Nam Hye Seung (남혜승), Park Sang Hee (박상희) - The Song For My Brother (형을 위한 노래) (Orchestra Ver.) 24. Nam Hye Seung (남혜승), Park Sang Hee (박상희) - Seo Dan (단이) 25. Nam Hye Seung (남혜승), Park Sang Hee (박상희) - Same Sky, Different World (같은 하늘, 다른 세상) 26. Nam Hye Seung (남혜승), Park Sang Hee (박상희) - Picnic (소풍) 27. Nam Hye Seung (남혜승), Park Sang Hee (박상희) - The Season of Us (너와 나의 그 계절) 28. Nam Hye Seung (남혜승), Park Sang Hee (박상희) - When That Day Comes (그날이 오면) 29. Kim Kyung Hee (김경희) April 2nd (에이프릴세컨드) - Sigriswil (Opening Title Ver.) ♦ ریتیگ سریال Crash Landing on You ♦ Read the full article
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Kim Jin Kyu and Lee Eun-shim in The Housemaid (Kim Ki-young, 1960) Cast: Kim Jin Kyu, Ju Jeung-nyeo, Lee Eun-shim, Eom Aeng-ran, Ko Seon-ae, Ahn Sung-ki, Lee Yoo-ri. Screenplay: Kim Ki-young. Cinematography: Kim Deok-jin. Art direction: Park Seok-in. Film editing: Oh Young-Keun. Music: Han Sang-gi. Extraordinarily creepy. This landmark Korean film about sexual obsession and social class, made during the dark days of military dictatorship, pulls out all the stops: moody expressionistic lighting, oddly grotesque sets, performances sometimes on the edge of hysteria, and a nerve-jangling modern score. And then, at the end, it backs off and distances itself from the story with a moralizing segment addressed to the camera. The Housemaid teeters from naïveté to sophistication, but this makes it all the more fascinating to watch, even though sometimes the action seems to be taking place underwater: Two reels of the film negative were missing and in the restoration they were supplemented by prints that had hand-drawn English subtitles. Removing these overlarge subtitles was a laborious process and it left a kind of rippling effect on the images. Still, it's a remarkable foreshadowing of what Korean cinema would become in the age of directors like Park Chan-wook and Bong Joon-ho, who have skewed visions of the world that feel a lot like they were influenced by Kim Ki-young.
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A letter to Lee Yi-dam and Soo-ae
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In 'Duke City', Soo-ae revealed that Lee Yi-dam was murdered.
In the JTBC Wednesday-Thursday drama 'The Peacock City', which was broadcast on the afternoon of the 3rd, Yoon Jae-hee (Soo-ae) was interviewed about 'The First Lady's role' in front of her camera.
On this day's broadcast, Yoon Jae-hee opened up, saying, "I have to answer on the assumption that my husband, Jung Jun-hyeok (Kim Kang-woo), has become president." “There were many people who were marginalized and discriminated against because there are many unresolved discriminations in this world.”
Then, Yoon Jae-hee said, "Still, even though there are people who are suffering, the world is going well, so it's not funny, really. "He said.
On the other hand, in the trailer, Yoon Jae-hee said, "You know. I am the type of person who can't stand being ignored and easy-going." Seo Han-sook said, "You shouldn't go out and talk on TV like today. Let's get it done first." aroused curiosity about
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Earlier, Yoon Jae-hee delivered a letter from Ko Seon-mi (Kim Joo-ryeong) to Kim I-seol (Lee Yi-dam) to Yoon Jae-hee. In the letter, it was written that Kim Yi-seol was "very resentful and hated. It was unfair. It was hard to bear that I was the cause of your suffering. Where did it go wrong?" Next, Kim Lee Seol said, "She said, "She said that Yeong-ju's older sister she met for the first time that day said that she knew where powerful people were, and there was Jeong Jun-hyeok where she followed him."
Kim Yi-seol said, "How did we, who did not know we live in the same world, become like this. My loss and pain became your happiness. So I couldn't say I'm sorry. I couldn't completely comfort you in pain. We'll meet again someday I want to. Until then, please take good care of Hyeonu (Seo Woojin). Thank you so much."
먹튀, 먹튀검증, 먹튀검증사이트, 먹튀연구소, 먹튀검증, 먹튀보증, 먹튀보험, 먹튀제보, 먹튀신고, 토토사이트, 카지노사이트, 바카라사이트
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aion-rsa · 3 years ago
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Best Korean Horror Movies
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If you keep your spooky season watches within the bounds of America and the U.K., then you’re missing out. Some of the scariest horror films are international. Korean pop culture has been in the news lately for the success of social horror Squid Game, but the country’s cinema has been effectively creeping us out for decades. From the monster madness of Bong Joon-ho’s The Host to the unforgettably horrific ending of Park Chan-wook’s Oldboy, here are some of the Korean horror movies you should check out this Halloween season.
The Housemaid (1960)
Considered one of the best Korean films of all time, it’s difficult to overstate the influence The Housemaid has had on generations of Korean and international filmmakers—this includes Bong Joon-ho, whose Oscar-winning Parasite was inspired by this iconic 1960s black-and-white domestic melodrama.
The Housemaid tells the story of Kim Dong-sik (Kim Jin-kyu), a piano teacher who gives lessons to young women working at a local factory. When Kim’s family decides to hire one of those women to help with the housework while Mrs. Kim (Ju Jeung-ryu), who also works, is pregnant, a housemaid (Ko Seon-ae) enters the home, setting them all on a claustrophobic path to destruction. The melodrama is horrifying and riveting, giving contemporary viewers some insight into filmmaker’s Kim Ki-young’s perspective on post-war Korea, including the dangers of urban class ascendancy and sexually promiscuous women. Come for the rat poison, stay for the unexpected fourth wall break that brings the film to a close. – KB
Whispering Corridors (1998)
Whispering Corridors, which came out in the cinematic era following the end of Korea’s military dictatorship in 1987, is one of those movies that is so much better than it probably needed to be. One of the pioneers of the K-horror genre, this ghost-horror story utilizes some clever, genre-influencing editing and its criticism of the Korean education system to stretch its $600,000 budget so very far. Set at an all-girls school beset by a series of mysterious deaths, the central mystery is not a particularly surprising one, but that doesn’t really matter, as the story grounds itself in the exploration of grief and pain that comes from real-world bullying and abuse. Whispering Horrors would go on to launch an entire franchise, including 2021’s The Humming, which means if you like this one, there are more Ghost School stories for you to enjoy. – KB
Oldboy (2003)
Sometimes it’s tough to know where to hit Park Chan-wook’s Oldboy when you’re throwing genre darts at it, as so much of the film plays as a neo-noir action thriller. But for audiences who have already witnessed its “memorable” ending (replace “memorable” with the word “eurghhhh” as needed) a horror stamp seems pretty damn fitting. In that way, it follows in the footsteps of Takashi Miike’s deceptive 1999 flick Audition.
The movie follows Oh Dae-su, who has been imprisoned in a cell that looks a lot like your standard hotel room for well over a decade without knowing who the fuck put him there or why. Eventually tasting freedom, Dae-su still finds himself trapped in a web of ultraviolence and intrigue that is gently offset by his burgeoning romance with a pretty sushi chef called Mi-do.
The horror genre is often overflowing with trashy, forgettable movies (there’s nothing wrong with that, we love trashy, forgettable horror movies) but there’s a reason 2004 Cannes Film Festival Jury President Quentin Tarantino fell over himself to heap praise on Oldboy when it won the Grand Prix that year: you will never, ever forget it. – KH
A Tale of Two Sisters (2003)
Loosely based on the popular Korean fairy tale “Janghwa Hongryeon jeon”, A Tale of Two Sisters is a psychological horror movie with more twists and turns than your average genre entry, as a young girl recently released from a mental institution returns home with her sister only to be drawn into a series of deeply disturbing events that culminate in bloodshed when a barrage of shocking family secrets from the past are uncovered.
The film has been one of many stand-out offerings from South Korean director and screenwriter Kim Jee-woon, who would later bring us A Bittersweet Life, The Good, The Bad, The Weird, and I Saw the Devil. It would go on to be remade for western audiences by Dreamworks, manifesting as a hugely inferior horror flick called The Uninvited in 2009. Throw the original on when you’re at home alone in the dark – it’s fair to say you’ll never forget the experience or casually look under a kitchen sink with zero trepidation ever again. – KH
The Host (2006)
Back in 2006, The Host unexpectedly smashed its way onto countless Best Of Year lists, marking the next phase of Bong Joon-ho’s rise to world domination after his 2003 crime thriller Memories of Murder had already achieved cult status outside of South Korea. He would later famously acquire a Best Picture Oscar for his 2019 masterpiece, Parasite. 
In The Host, an American military pathologist orders his Korean assistant to dump chemicals into the Han River, setting in motion a chain of events that eventually lead to a mutated fish monster emerging from the water and snacking on the locals. When the ravenous creature abducts his daughter, vendor Park Gang-du (Song Kang-ho) and his family decide to get her back and stop the monster’s reign of terror.
The Host is a fascinating, tonally wild movie that usurps genre expectations until its last moments. You’ll be left with a sinking feeling that some monsters may never be caught. – KH
Thirst (2009)
Park Chan-wook’s take on the vampire genre is a loose adaptation of Zola’s Thérèse Raquin which also has quite a bit in common with the recent Netflix series Midnight Mass – how’s that for ‘elevated horror’? Director Park regular Song Kang-ho plays priest Sang-hyun who after volunteering for a vaccination trial is killed and then revived with vampire blood. 
Suddenly finding himself lusting for human blood and aslo sex, he begins an affair with the wife of a childhood friend which quickly turns dangerous for them both. Thirst is a sumptuous, sexy, romantic epic, peppered with director Park’s dark sense of humour. It’s gorgeous and gory and more than a little tragic –  a must watch for vampire fans. – RF
The Wailing (2016)
The Wailing is an odd movie. At 156 minutes it’s loooong for a horror movie, but rightly so. After all what begins as a cop thriller soon turns into a ghost story and a zombie movie with demonic possessions and small town paranoia, creepy kids, murderous family members, paranoia, superstition, shamanism… all sorts. Though there is a lot going on in The Wailing it is surprisingly tonally consistent and genuinely unsettling, keeping you on your toes right up to the devastating final moments.
The film sees the arrival of a Japanese stranger into a small South Korean village. Not long after his arrival villagers start showing symptoms of a strange infection which eventually compels them to kill their families. Cops investigating one such set of murders meet a strange woman who says the stranger is responsible for the outbreak. When one of the cops finds an artefact belonging to his daughter at the stranger’s house he must solve the mystery before his daughter becomes the next victim. Strange, unnerving and leading you down a rabbit hole this is unique horror which fully deserves the acclaim it gained at release. – RF
Train to Busan (2016)
One of the better known Korean horror flicks, zombie drama Train to Busan made international waves when it premiered in 2016, and for good reason. The action horror was the most exciting and emotionally engaging the zombie drama had been in a long time—World War Z wishes it could be this movie.
Train to Busan follows fund manager and dead beat dad Seo Seok-woo (Squid Game‘s Gong Yoo!) as he and his daughter try to escape the zombie apocalypse on a high-speed bullet train bound for Busan. The city, the second-largest in Korea, has cultural significance, as it was one of only two cities (along with Daegu) not captured by the North Korean army within the first three months of the Korean war. Because of this, refugees fled to the city, which also served as a temporary capital of the Republic of Korea.
Train to Busan would spur a not-as-good standalone sequel, Peninsula; fans of the original film have Hellbound, a supernatural horror series from Train to Busan writer-director Yeon Sang-ho, out on Netflix in November. – KB
The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil (2019)
An excellent choice for those of you who like your gory movies wayyyy more action-packed, Lee Won-tae’s The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil has the skills (and thrills) to pay the bills. 
The critically acclaimed film tells the story of three men whose lives are set on a collision course after two of them become obsessed with eliminating the third – a twisted serial killer already responsible for a handful of local slayings. Gangster Jang Dong-soo (Eternals star Ma Dong-seok) has already had a brutal run-in with the killer that has been dismissed as a rival gang attack, but he’s quickly convinced by rookie cop Jung Tae-suk (Kim Mu-yeol) that he’s just the latest in a long line of intended victims. 
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The duo agree to team up and combine their efforts to hunt down the murderer, but it’s a partnership that keeps violently disintegrating because they’re both so determined to stick to their own plans of attack: the gangster wants to destroy the killer with his bare hands, while the cop just wants to lock him up and get a promotion.  The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil is guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat as allegiances sway, but if there’s one thing you’ll be all-in on, it’s that the vicious Devil of the piece must be stopped one way or another. – KH
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Suddenly at Midnight
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