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Rolling (2021) ‘말아’ dir. Kwak Min-seung
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MOVING 무빙 (2023) — ep. 05 | dir. Park In Je
#moving#movingedit#go yoon jung#shim dal gi#kdramaladies#kdramaedit#kdramanetwork#kdramadaily#userbbelcher#mediagifs#userthing#kdramasource#cinematv#asiancentral#dailyasiandramas#asiandramasource#cinemapix#tvarchive#smallscreensource#!gifs
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I don't like the color orange. Because it's not red, nor is it yellow, either.
MOVING 무빙 (2023) dir. Park In Je
#moving kdrama#adaptationsdaily#go yoon jung#go youn jung#kdramaedit#shim dal gi#femalecharacters#movingedit#moving#disney+edit#tvedit#cinematv#userbbelcher#chewieblog#tvarchive#luni#+#*e
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"The evil spirit asked me for a favor."
#revenant#sbs revenant#kim tae ri#shim dal gi#악귀#horroredit#kdrama#kdramagifs#kdramaedit#seamayweed#gif 3
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REVENANT ❖ Gu San Young ⤞ episode 11
#revenant#kdramaedit#kim tae ri#shim dal gi#kdramaladies#kdramadaily#kdramasource#asiandramasource#dailyasiandramas#dramaintherain original#rvn:rt:edit#blood content warning
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Just rewatched Tune in for Love after a long time and now I'm sure it's one of my favorite romance movies of all time. It just excels at everything I love about this genre: the mixture of fluff and angst, the yearning, the longing, the insane chemistry between Kim Go Eun and Jung Hae In... It's basically perfect. Also, I need both of them to reunite in a full-length drama, please 🥹🥹🥹
#tune in for love#kim go eun#jung hae in#jung ji woo#lee sook yeon#kim gook hee#jung yoo jin#kwon eun soo#park hae joon#kim hyun#shim dal gi#yoo yeol#drama#romance#romance movies
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PERSONA 페르소나(2019)
love set ( dir. lee kyoung mi ) walk at night ( dir. kim jong kwan ) kiss is sin ( dir. jeon go woon ) collector ( dir. yim pil sung )
#Persona#IU#lee ji eun#bae doona#asiandramasource#asiancentral#kdramadaily#userdramas#dailyasiandramas#asian cinema#kdramasource#korean cinema#south korea#contemporary#melodrama#kdramaedit#korean drama#park hae soo#shim dal gi#jung joon won#페르소나#netflix series#netflix korea
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Snowball (2021)
최선의 삶 Snowball (2021) directed by Lee Woo-jung cinematography by Lee Jae-woo
#최선의 삶#snowball#korean film#korean cinema#lee woo-jung#stills#lee jae-wook#bang min-ah#shim dal-gi#asian film#asian movies
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Rolling (2021) Dir. Kwak Min-seung
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‘Moving’ Episode 20: Han Hyo Joo, Ryu Seung Ryong, Zo In Sung’s Characters Find Their Happy Ending
The Disney+ original series ‘Moving’ has come to an end with its 20th episode, delivering a satisfying conclusion for the characters and the viewers. The superhero action drama, based on the webtoon by Kang Full, starred Han Hyo Joo, Ryu Seung Ryong, Zo In Sung, Cha Tae Hyun, and other talented actors as people with hidden superpowers who fight against dark forces.
‘Moving’ Episode 20: The Final Battle
(Photo : Disney+) The finale episode began with a tense showdown between Lee Mi Hyun (Han Hyo Joo) and Jung Joon Hwa (Yang Dong Geun), a North Korean soldier who also has the ability to fly. Mi Hyun was in danger of being killed by Joon Hwa, but her son Kim Bong Seok (Lee Jung Ha) came to her rescue and fought against him. However, Mi Hyun wanted Bong Seok to run away, knowing that the North Korean troop leader Kim Deok Yoon (Park Hee Soon) was aiming a gun at him. Fortunately, Bong Seok was saved by Jeon Gye Do (Cha Tae Hyun), who used his electromagnetic power to kill Joon Hwa. Deok Yoon then tried to escape with the files that contained the secrets of the superpowered people, but he was chased by Jang Joo Won (Ryu Seung Ryong) and Lee Jae Man (Kim Sung Kyun) to the rooftop.
(Photo : Disney+ Korea) Joo Won and Jae Man confronted Deok Yoon, who revealed that he had been working for Frank (Ryoo Seung Bum), a mysterious man who wanted to use the superpowers for his own agenda. Deok Yoon also confessed that he was the one who killed Jae Man’s father 50 years ago, when he was part of a secret mission to capture the superpowered people. Deok Yoon then tried to jump off the building with the files, but he was stopped by Joo Won, who grabbed his arm. Jae Man then shot Deok Yoon in the chest, causing him to fall. Joo Won managed to hold on to the files and pulled himself up.
The Aftermath
(Photo : Disney+ Korea) A year later, the superpowered people were living normal lives without being hunted by anyone. Jang Hee Soo (Go Youn Jung) and Lee Kang Hoon (Kim Do Hoon) graduated from high school with their parents’ attendance, except for Bong Seok and Mi Hyun, who had gone into hiding since the incident. Joo Won continued his chicken business with Kwon Young Deuk (Park Gwang Jae), a former North Korean soldier who became his assistant. Hee Soo entered the university’s physical education department and became friends with Shin Hye Won (Shim Dal Gi), a girl who had super speed. Kang Hoon visited Mr. Min (Moon Sung Geun), the head of the NIS, and expressed his desire to join the agency with one condition: to clear his father’s name from criminal records. Mr. Min agreed and revealed that Kang Hoon’s father was actually a hero who sacrificed himself to protect the superpowered people from Frank.
(Photo : Disney+ Korea) Kang Hoon also met the school guard and his classmate who disguised themselves as part of Jeonwon High School, but in reality they were high-ranking NIS officials who had been monitoring the superpowered people. Bong Seok and Mi Hyun left town and lived a peaceful life in a rural area. They occasionally received letters from Hee Soo and Kang Hoon, who updated them on their lives. Hee Soo also told them about a superhero wearing a yellow cape who appeared in Seoul and saved people from danger. In the last scene, it was revealed that the superhero was Kim Doo Shik (Zo In Sung), Bong Seok’s father and Mi Hyun’s husband, who had been held captive by Frank for 50 years. He managed to escape with the help of Park Il Chan (Jo Bok Rae), a North Korean soldier who sympathized with him. Doo Shik returned to South Korea and killed Frank, who had been hiding as an American businessman named Mark (Daniel C Kennedy). He then reunited with his family and hugged them tightly.
The Reviews
(Photo : Disney+ Korea) The final episode of ‘Moving’ received positive reviews from both critics and viewers, who praised the cast’s performances, the director’s skills, and the writer’s creativity. The series also achieved high ratings on Disney+, becoming one of the most-watched original shows on the platform. Some of the comments from netizens are: “I’m so happy that they all got their happy endings. Especially Doo Shik, he deserved it after suffering for so long.” “This was such a great series. The action scenes were amazing, the story was engaging, and the characters were lovable. I’m going to miss them so much.” “Han Hyo Joo, Ryu Seung Ryong, and Zo In Sung are such legends. They nailed their roles and made me feel all kinds of emotions. I hope they work together again in the future.” “Moving was one of the best adaptations I’ve ever seen. It stayed true to the webtoon but also added some twists and surprises. Kang Full is a genius and Park In Je is a master.” “I’m so glad that I watched this show. It was a roller coaster ride of action, drama, comedy, and romance. It had everything I wanted and more. Thank you to the cast and crew for this masterpiece.” What do you think of the final episode of ‘Moving’? Did you enjoy the series? Share your thoughts and leave a comment below. Subscribe to IDOLS KPOP for exclusive updates and captivating content. Read the full article
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i really liked shim dal gi's appearance in revenant as the ghost i saw her before in shadow beauty and i also thought she did really good there as well she has a charm for playing those sort of characters
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Chris: Alienoid is a South Korean sci-fi/ fantasy film involving aliens who inhabit human beings, it is an interesting mix of genres, good special effects, a bit long, and there’s apparently a sequel coming, Watch: On Subscription Service.
Richie: It had so many good ideas and fun characters packed into it but its running time was too long for me to handle the spectacle of the film, Watch: Rent.
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Revenant
TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2024
Revenant (2023, South Korea)
Directors: Lee Jung Rim & Kim Jae Hong
Writer: Kim Eun Hee
Mini-review:
I finally got the chance to watch this, and it didn't disappoint at all. I love me a good horror thriller, a genre that's very in rare in the world of k-dramas, and this one ticks all the boxes for me. Sure, it's not super scary or anything, but it does know how to be creepy as hell. And while it was the central mystery that kept me hooked from beginning to end, I also appreciated the way they used individual "cases" to build up the main plot, especially during the first half. On top of that, the show is superbly acted, with Kim Tae Ri being particularly excellent in a sort of dual role. But really, I don't think I have a single complaint. Revenant is truly that good, and I will certainly add it to my favorite dramas list.
P.S. There is a lot of triggering content throughout its twelve episodes, so be careful with that and make sure to check warnings.
#revenant#revenant 2023#lee jung rim#kim jae hong#kim eun hee#kim tae ri#oh jung se#hong kyung#park ji young#kim won hae#yang hye ji#kim hae sook#lee kyu hoe#jin seon kyu#ye soo jung#kim shin bi#oh yeon ah#park so yi#shim dal gi#horror#thriller#fantasy#mystery#ghosts#supernatural#kdrama#korean drama#south korea#triggering content#2024 tv shows and dramas
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