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Still cuts for Squid Game S2
Cast: Lee Jung Jae; Lee Byung Hun; Gong Yoo; Yim Siwan; Park Sung Hoon; Won Ji An; Wi Ha Jun; Kang Ha Neul; Lee Jin Uk; Yang Dong Geun; Park Gyu Young; Kang Ae Shim; Jo Yuri; David Lee; T.O.P; Roh Jae Won
Release Date: TBA 2024, Netflix
#squid game#squid game 2#lee jung jae#gong yoo#wi ha jun#wi ha joon#park gyu young#won ji an#kang ha neul#park sunghoon#yim siwan#siwan#im siwan#lee byung hun#lee jin wook#lee jin uk#yang dong geun#kang ae shim#jo yuri#david lee#t.o.p#t.o.p bigbang#bigbang#big bang#roh jae won#kdrama#kdramas
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New Squid Game: Season 2 teaser released
Three years after winning Squid Game, Player 456 gave up going to the states and comes back with a new resolution in his mind. Gi-hun once again dives into the mysterious survival game, starting another life-or-death game with new participants gathered to win the prize of 45.6 billion won. Director Hwang Dong-hyuk, who made history at the 74th Primetime Emmys® becoming the first Asian to win…
#Choi Seung-hyun#Gong Yoo#Hwang Dong-hyuk#Jo Yu-ri#Kang Ae-sim#Kang Ha-neul#Lee Byung-hun#Lee David#Lee Jin-uk#Lee Jung-jae#Park Gyu-young#Park Sung-hoon#Roh Jae-won#Squid Game#Wi Ha-jun#Won Ji-an#Yang Dong-geun#Yim Si-wan
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Jun & Jun Ep 6 Stray Thoughts
Last week, everyone continued to flirt with Lee Jun. Choi Jun broke off a contract with a model manager because he’s a sleaze. We saw a bit of Simeon as a senior idol to Lee Jun, as well as Simeon’s apparent crush on Hyun Jae. The Mr. Heart boys had a cameo. Lee Jun, reading things a certain way between Choi Jun and his fiancée, also firmly rejected him. A lot happens very quickly in this show.
What the fuck? Tutor and Yim are here. Yim is wearing a pink shirt. Tutor is wearing a jacket that fits his shoulders perfectly. I love these two.
I am amused at Choi Jun having to ask Hyun Jae about Simeon.
You can’t tell me Lee Jun doesn’t realize all these men are flirting with him.
Episode 6. The one who approaches
Everyone except for Hyun Jae lays it on so thick with Lee Jun.
Man, I’m so curious about how long Simeon crushed on Hyun Jae unsuccessfully.
“We used to do a lot more than this.” Lee Jun. Sir. Come on.
Do these interns have nothing else to do except gossip the exposition?
This conversation with Kim Young carried the comedy of mild misunderstanding and it’s a little bit frustrating. I think I’m burning out on misunderstanding plotlines that aren’t grounded in a real fear of loss.
Kim Young is correct. This misunderstanding about their engagement is frustrating and should be cleared up immediately.
What an awkward dinner.
Not them comparing who has pined after Lee Jun the longest!
Will never not be funny them blaming any rudeness on time spent in America.
I’m feeling disconnected from this engagement plotline.
NEVER MIND! I’M BACK! I like Lee Jun demanding clarity from Choi Jun, and requiring him to speak his desires aloud. I like that he’s resistant because so much of Choi Jun’s current involvement feels temporary.
With only two episodes left, I doubt we’ll spend time with these two as a couple. That’s a real bummer for me, considering they have a lot to learn about each other as adults.
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bom dia rinnn! já almoçou? estava pensando aqui em um personagem e minha cabecinha só pensava em fc óbvios e famosinhos. O que me fez pensar em querer mudar um pouco. Você pode por favor me helpa com fc male asiático (de toda Ásia) que seja poooouco bem pouco visto pela tag? Pode ser qualquer artista ou até se for instagrammer. Por favorzinho?
boa tarde, pompurin! almocei tem um tempo e você? posso te ajudar sim, não sou muito de sugerir instagrammers porque não tem como saber se a pessoa permite o uso da imagem ou não, mas farei aquele apanhado de fcs, estarei separando por país. a maioria não tem uma grande quantidade de resources, mas dá para usar.
COREANOS
kim soohyun, ator, 1988.
lee junho, integrante do 2pm, 1990.
lee minhyuk (huta), integrante do btob, 1991.
kim youngkyun (young k), integrante do day6, 1993.
lee daeyeol, integrante do golden child, 1993.
yoo kihyun, integrante do monsta x, 1993.
kim wonpil, integrante do day6, 1994.
han seungwoo, integrante do victon, 1994.
kang seungsik, integrante do victon, 1995.
kim younghoon, integrante do the boyz, 1997.
kwak dongyeon, ator, 1997.
lee jaehyun (hyunjae), integrante do the boyz, 1997.
moon bin, integrante do astro, 1998.
park serim, integrante do cravity, 1999.
yoo yongha, integrante do wei, 1999.
choi bomin, integrante do golden child, 2000.
choi taeyang (theo), integrante do p1harmony, 2001.
kim junseo, integrante do wei, 2001.
cha junho, integrante do drippin, 2002.
huening kai, integrante do txt, 2002.
kang minhee, integrante do cravity, 2002.
JAPONESES
sakurada dori, ator, 1990.
yamada yuki, ator, 1990.
fukushi sota, ator, 1993.
masaki suda, ator, 1993.
yamazaki kento, ator, 1994.
nakamoto yuta, membro do nct, 1995.
murakami nijiro, ator, 1997.
adachi yuto, integrante do pentagon, 1998.
kanemoto yoshinori, integrante do treasure, 2000.
osaki shotaro, integrante do nct, 2000.
hamada asahi, integrante do treasure, 2001.
takata mashiho, ex integrante do treasure, 2001.
CHINESES
jing boran, ator, 1989.
yang yang, ator, 1991.
xiao zhan, ator, 1991.
zhang yixing (lay), integrante do exo, 1991.
jackson wang, integrante do got7, 1994.
xu kai, ator, 1995.
caesar wu, ator, 1996.
qian kun, integrante do nct, 1996.
wang ziyi, ex integrante do nine percent e ator, 1996.
wen junhui (jun), integrante do seventeen, 1996.
zhu zhenting, integrante do next, 1996.
dong sicheng, integrante do nct, 1997.
wang ruichang, ator, 1997.
xu minghao (the8), integrante do seventeen, 1997.
cai xukun, ex integrante do nine percent e solo, 1998.
dylan wang, ator, 1998.
li hongyi, ator, 1998.
zhai xiaowen, integrante do r1se e ator, 1999.
fan chengcheng, integrante do next, 2000.
huang renjun, integrante do nct, 2000.
zong chenle, integrante do nct, 2001.
justin huang, integrante do next, 2002.
TAILANDÊS
mew suppasit jongcheveevat, ator, 1991.
mile phakphum romsaithong, ator, 1992.
zee pruk panich, ator, 1992.
apo nattawin wattanagitiphat, ator, 1994.
perth nakhun screaigh, ator, 1994.
jeff satur, ator e solo, 1995.
lay talay sanguandikul, ator, 1995.
boun noppanut guntachai, ator, 1995.
ten chittapon leechaiyapornkul, integrante do nct, 1996.
bright vachirawit chivaaree, ator, 1997.
nani hirunkit changkham, ator, 1997.
gulf kanawat traipipattanapong, ator, 1997.
bambam kunpimook bhuwakul, integrante do got7, 1997.
bible wichapas sumettikul, ator, 1997.
prem warut chawalitrujiwong, ator, 1998.
win metawin opas-iamkajorn, ator, 1999.
dew jirawat sutivanichsak, ator, 2000.
nanon korapat kirdpan, ator, 2000.
mark siwat jumlongkul, ator, 2000.
tutor koraphat lamnoi, ator, 2000.
yim pharinyakorn khansawa, ator, 2000.
nunew chawarin perdpiriyawong, ator, 2001.
nat natasitt uareksik, ator, 2002.
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EXO 'TEMPO' MUSIC VIDEO from Daniel Jon on Vimeo.
EXO THE 5th ALBUM ‘DON’T MESS UP MY TEMPO” ’TEMPO’ MUSIC VIDEO Produced by SM ENTERTAINMENT Creative Director: Heejin Min Arrangement & Coordination: Yemin Kim PD: Imzooo - Music Video Director: Daniel Jon 1st AD: Choheyo 2nd AD: Ji Hyo Jo - DOP: In Mo Yun 1st AC: Joo Seung Kim, Young Chae Lim 2nd AC: Jea Hwan Ryu 3rd AC: Ji Hyuk Yim DIT: Seo hee Seo, Yeong Hyeon Han - Gaffer: Jun Hee Park Lighting crew: Gangmin Jeong, Daun Jong, Solbin Kang, Haesang Yun Wonky Choi, Subin Lee, Jong Man Kim, Jong Su Kim - Visual Director for Art & Props: Balko Art team Director: Boram Jung Art team: Mini Kim, Sein Jang, Junsu Lee, Sungeum Jung Florist: Taehee Kim Set: CMPARK - Jimmy Jip: Dong Jin Lee, Ki Tae Kim, Jun Young Park Steady Cam: Dae Lim Kim - Show Lighting: Jongrak Chun SPECIAL EFFECTS MCP: Jung Il Park, Jun Young Park Luminous Laser: Chong Sik Byun - Edit: Choheyo, Daniel Jon DI: TD - VFX artist: Jun Goo Lee (adenine) - Sound for Teaser/Main intro&outro: Miolt - PA: Jun su Kim, Alexandro of Korea, Jae Myung Doe - Extra Cast: Digital seoul culture arts university (Modelling), Seoul arts-occupational training college (Modelling) Bikers: Eun Kyo Lee, Hyun Il Choi, Wonjoo Seo, Donghyuk Choi - Catering: Drovedog Myoung Sun Bae, Yu Jin Seon - Special thanks: Sejung Hong - c)2018 SM ENTERTAINMENT Co.,Ltd. All RIGHT RESERVED.
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Title: Past Lives
Rating: PG-13
Director: Celine Song
Cast: Greta Lee, Teo Yoo, John Magaro, Moon Seung-ah, Yim Seung-min, Yoon Ji-hye, Choi Won-young, An Min-young, Seo Yeon-woo, Chang Ki-ha, Shin Hee-cheol, Park Jun-hyuk, Jack Alberts, Jane Yubin Kim, Song Noo-ri, Jin Si-ah, Choi Yoon-seo, Hwang Seung-eon
Release year: 2023
Genres: drama, romance
Blurb: Childhood friends Nora and Hae Sung are reunited in New York for one fateful week as they confront notions of destiny, love, and the choices that make a life.
#past lives#pg13#celine song#greta lee#teo yoo#john magaro#moon seung ah#yim seung min#2023#drama#romance
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Past Lives (2023)
Past Lives (2023) #CelineSong #GretaLee #TeoYoo #JohnMagaro #MoonSeungah #SeungMinYim Mehr auf:
In einem anderen LebenJahr: 2023 Genre: Drama / Romantik Regie: Celine Song Hauptrollen: Greta Lee, Teo Yoo, John Magaro, Moon Seung-ah, Seung Min Yim, Ji Hye Yoon, Won Young Choi, Ahn Min-Young, Seo Yeon-Woo, Kiha Chang, Shin Hee-Chul, Jun Hyuk Park, Jack Alberts… Filmbeschreibung: Vor 24 Jahren verlies Nora (Greta Lee) als zwölf Jahre altes Mädchen mit ihren Eltern Korea und damit auch…
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Bad Day
- Youngjun x reader, fluff/angst -
Word Count: 741
For anon:)
(Youngjun’s POV)
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
“Wait y/n!” I yelled after her, but she kept walking, “damn, I fucked up,” I said to Alex, but he didn’t respond, probably couldn't hear me over the sound of his earphones. I tried to run after her and somehow managed to fall over my chair. “Jesus Christ” I shouted feeling a pain shoot up my knees as they hit the hard ground. I heard the door slam shut as she left the building, “wow I just made a big mess,” I said, lying panting on the ground.
“Ya, you did bud,” Alex said pausing between words as he bopped his head to the beat of the song he was listening to.
“Fuck,” I said, laying my head down hard on the floor, “I have to run after her,” I said, picking myself up off the ground.
Alex pulled his ear phone out of his ears and turned indignantly towards me, “We have so much fucking work to do, what you mean you have to go after her?!” he said raising his voice and waving his hands at the work on his computer screen.
“Alex, I can't let her leave for the weekend this mad at me,” I said taking a deep breath,
“Fuck. You're gonna make me do this alone? you were literally just the one yelling at me to get my ass to work”
“Ya, I know,” I said, giving him an apologetic frown, “But she's the love of my life and I feel like shit”
“Fine.” he huffed angrily, “I hope she dumps you,” he muttered, forcefully putting his earphones back in.
I grabbed my jacket from the back of my chair and throwing it on, ran out after y/n. I got to the bottom of the stairs that lead out of the building and hesitated slightly under the door, I looked up and down the street, trying to think where she would have gone. I started heading towards the coffee shop on the corner and walked by someone sat on the stairs to a building, sniffling.
“Y/n,” I said, stopping in front of her, she hadn't gone more than 20 feet from my studio before sitting to cry on the steps. “Y/n I’m sorry” I said sitting next to her and pulling her into a hug, I hated it when she cried, “I’m just stressed,” I said sadly, burying my face in her hair, tears starting in my eyes now, “I know that’s not an excuse, I’m sorry, please forgive me,”
“It's okay,” she sniffed, “I know you’re stressed, I thought, stupidly, that you would be less stressed if you saw me before I left”
“I am, I am, I’m sorry,” I said, pulling her face to look at me, “I love you so much, I should have been thanking you for thinking of me and coming all the way here to come and see me, and instead I acted like an asshole”
“Ya, you did,” she said, her eyes still watery, but a small smirk was starting to play across her lips at my apologies
“I’m sorry,” I said again
“It’s okay,” she said, and she wrapped her arms around me. We sat on the steps, y/n practically on my lap, her head resting on my shoulder. I could smell the shampoo she had used in the morning and I was convinced it was my favorite smell in the world
“Don't leave me this weekend,” I said softly into her hair
“I have to go, it's for work,” she said
“I know,” I said, and I took a deep sigh, “I have to go back and write,” I said sadly, “Alex is going to kill me”
She gave a small giggle and stood up with me to walk back to the door that lead to my studio.
“Are we okay?” I asked when we reached the door, “or are you going to talk shit about me to your co-workers?” I asked with a smirk
“I wouldn't do that!” she exclaimed, a laugh escaping her, and causing my heart to flutter, “Ya, we’re okay,” she said with a smile,
“Good,” I said giving her a tight hug, not wanting to let her leave me for the weekend, “I love you so much”
“Alright, you better go back to work,” she said breaking the hug and I turned obediently to head inside, “Wait! Give me a kiss first though” she added, crossing her arms in a fake pout.
#high4#high4 youngjun#high4 scenarios#high4 fic#high4 fluff#youngjun scenario#youngjun fic#high4 alex#fanfic#fluff#yim young jun#kpop scenarios
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I am genuinely devastated by this news. I have always loved and supported High4 and I suspect my dreams for their future are probably even bigger than their own. Sung Gu’s heartfelt lyrics, his beautiful vocals, his positive outlook, his charm and kind heart, his smiles that light up the room, his love for his teammates and his passion for the music... these are just some of the things that I admire about him. I will miss his presence so much. Honestly, I’m not ashamed to admit I’ve shed tears while typing this and right now I’m struggling to picture a future without him in the group but, now we as fans need to support the guys more than ever. Support the new album, show them we are standing firm by them no matter what, let them see their hard work is very much appreciated, let them feel our love and dedication for them. Alex, Young Jun and Myung Han are wonderfully talented, capable and lovely young men in their own rights so, here’s to remembering an amazing journey so far as a 4 piece and looking forward to a spectacular continuation as a 3.
#high4#high 4#high4 20#kim sung gu#alex kim#yim young jun#baek myung han#sunggu#alex#youngjun#myunghan#high4 sunggu#high4 alex#high4 youngjun#high4 myunghan#high4 ot4#high4 ot3#i am so sad right now#kpop news#my heart hurts#but i will focus of the positive#the journey so far has been wonderful#though sunggu will be sorely missed#i will stand by my boys#the future is still ours for the taking
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kpopfcs masterlist of man faceclaims …
following my recent inspiration to make a few masterlists, i welcome you to one which includes 150 man faceclaims between the ages of 30 to 39 at the time of making this post. all of these men are korean to not complicate anything, and it includes idols, actors, etc. i’m hoping this will encourage the rpc to step out of the comfort zone and explore the use of a wider range of faceclaims, especially those that are unknown and don’t work in western media. some may not have resources. please reblog this to spread the words, and like this if you found it useful! masterlist part 2 of many.
1980
choi dae-hoon (1980) - actor
jo jung-suk (1980) - actor
ryoo seung-bum (1980) - actor
kim dae-myung (1980) - actor
jin goo (1980) - actor
yoon kyung-ho (1980) - actor
1981
jo in-sung (1981) - actor
kim nam-gil (1981) - actor
kim ji-seok (1981) - actor
park hae-soo (1981) - actor
gang dong-won (1981) - actor
kim rae-won (1981) - actor
lee sang-yoon (1981) - actor
park hoon (1981) - actor
ji seung-hyun (1981) - actor
kim jae-won (1981) - actor
lee dong-wook (1981) - actor
jang seung-jo (1981) - actor
lee ki-woo (1981) - actor
lee jin-wook (1981) - actor
jung moon-sung (1981) - actor
kim ji-hoon (1981) - actor
1982
hyun bin (1982) - actor
ha seok-jin (1982) - actor
eum moon-suk (1982) - actor
ju ji-hoon (1982) - actor
jung ji-hoon/rain (1982) - idol and actor
kwon yul (1982) - actor
lee si-eon (1982) - actor
jung gyu-woon (1982) - actor
lee joon-gi (1982) - actor
kim mu-yeol (1982) - actor
lim ju-hwan (1982) - actor
shin sung-rok (1982) - actor
1983
yoo gun-woo (1983) - actor
bang sung-hoon (1983) - actor
jung kyung-ho (1983) - actor
kang ki-young (1983) - actor
kim hee-chul (1983) - idol, tv personality and actor
steven yeun (1983) - actor
kim jae-wook (1983) - actor
on joo-wan (1983) - actor
jo hyun-sik (1983) - actor
kim jun-han (1983) - actor
lee kyu-hyung (1983) - actor
lee hyun (1983) - singer
lee sang-yeob (1983) - actor
park hae-jin (1983) - actor
park jeong-su/leeteuk (1983) - idol, radio personality and actor
1984
kim jong-woon/yesung (1984) - idol
lee je-hoon (1984) - actor
lee joon-hyuk (1984) - actor
yeon woo-jin (1984) - actor
jeon seok-ho (1984) - actor
ji hyun-woo (1984) - actor and musician
yoo yeon-seok (1984) - actor
1985
song joong-ki (1985) - actor
lee dong-hwi (1985) - actor
song jae-rim (1985) - actor and model
lee kwang-soo (1985) - actor and tv personality
lee min-ki (1985) - actor
kim seo-kyung (1985) - actor
park ki-woong (1985) - actor
hyun woo (1985) - actor
lee hyun-jin (1985) - actor
park sung-hoon (1985) - actor
yoon sun-woo (1985) - actor
lee tae-sung (1985) - actor
yoon hyun-min (1985) - actor
shin dong-hee/shindong (1985) - idol, MC and radio personality
1986
byun yo-han (1986) - actor
choi jin-hyuk (1986) - actor
min jin-woong (1986) - actor
ahn jae-hong (1986) - actor
choi si-won (1986) - idol and actor
choi sun-woong/choi woong (1986) - actor
joo woo-jae (1986) - model, DJ and actor
jung yun-ho/u-know yunho (1986) - idol and actor
kim jae-joong (1986) - idol and actor
kim seon-ho (1986) - actor
lee dong-hae (1986) - idol and actor
ki hong lee (1986) - actor
lee sung-hwa/gray (1986) - singer, rapper and record producer
ryu jun-yeol (1986) - actor
choi daniel (1986) - actor
yoo ah-in (1986) - actor
no min-woo (1986) - actor and musician
yoon shi-yoon (1986) - actor
lee hyuk-jae/eunhyuk (1986) - idol, MC
kim sung-gyu (1986) - actor
lee jang-woo (1986) - actor
kim jun-su/xia (1986) - idol and musical actor
1987
lee min-ho (1987) - actor, singer, and model
ji chang-wook (1987) - actor and singer
ahn jae-hyun (1987) - model and actor
im seul-ong (1987) - singer and actor
jung il-woo (1987) - actor
ryu deok-hwan (1987) - actor
shin soo-hang (1987) - actor
kim ryeo-wook (1987) - idol, radio personality and musical actor
kim young-kwang (1987) - actor and model
kwak si-yang (1987) - actor
jang geun-suk (1987) - singer and actor
lee seung-gi (1987) - actor and singer
lee sung-bin/beenzino (1987) - soloist
moon jun-won/joo won (1987) - actor
seo in-guk (1987) - actor and singer
yoon kyun-sang (1987) - actor
yoon park (1987) - actor
1988
kim soo-hyun (1988) - actor
cho kyu-hyun (1988) - idol, musical actor and tv host
jo won-jun/onejunn (1988) - idol
jung hae-in (1988) - actor
lee ji-hoon (1988) - actor
lee soo-hyuk (1988) - actor and model
eric nam (1988) - singer
ok taec-yeon (1988) - idol and actor
shim chang-min (1988) - idol an actor
kim jae-young (1988) - actor and model
yim si-wan (1988) - actor and ex-idol
kim min-jun/jun.k (1988) - idol, dancer and musical actor
lee changsun/lee joon (1988) - actor and singer
park seo-joon (1988) - actor
oh hee-joon (1988) - actor
ahn bo-hyun (1988) - actor
1989
kim woo-bin (1989) - actor and model
lee yi-kyung (1989) - actor
lee jong-suk (1989) - actor and model
jo kwon (1989) - idol, MC, actor and entertainer
jang woo-young (1989) - idol and actor
kim sung-gyu (1989) - idol and actor
lee jin-ki/onew (1989) - idol and actor
baek sung-hyun (1989) - actor
kang bong-sung (1989) - actor
kim kyung-nam (1989) - actor
kim hae-sol/zion.t (1989) - soloist
kwon hyuk-woo/loco (1989) - soloist
kim sangbum/kim bum (1989) - singer and actor
kim dong-hyun (1989) - idol and actor
jung yong-hwa (1989) - idol and actor
lee hak-joo (1989) - actor
han hee-jun (1989) - singer and MC
yoon doo-joon (1989) - idol and actor
1990
choi woo-sik (1990) - actor
kang ha-neul (1990) - actor
kim jung-hyun (1990) - actor
kim min-suk (1990) - actor
hong jong-hyun (1990) - actor
lee hong-ki (1990) - idol and actor
bang yong-guk (1990) - soloist
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Squid Game: Season 2 teaser released
Three years after winning Squid Game, Player 456 gave up going to the states and comes back with a new resolution in his mind. Gi-hun once again dives into the mysterious survival game, starting another life-or-death game with new participants gathered to win the prize of 45.6 billion won. Director Hwang Dong-hyuk, who made history at the 74th Primetime Emmys® becoming the first Asian to win…
#Choi Seung-hyun#Gong Yoo#Hwang Dong-hyuk#Jo Yu-ri#Kang Ae-sim#Kang Ha-neul#Lee Byung-hun#Lee David#Lee Jin-uk#Lee Jung-jae#Park Gyu-young#Park Sung-hoon#Roh Jae-won#Squid Game#Wi Ha-jun#Won Ji-an#Yang Dong-geun#Yim Si-wan
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Jun & Jun Ep 7 Stray Thoughts
Last week, we left on Jun and Jun kissing in Lee Jun’s apartment before Lee Jun told him to get out and that he liked him. The ongoing confusion about the engagement has gotten on my nerves. We had a Tutor and Yim cameo. Simeon clearly has a thing for Hyun Jae and Hyun Jae knows. The ongoing posturing for Lee Jun has reached ridiculous levels.
Lee Jun is so valid. Choi Jun stay confusing this man, and he can absolutely kiss him and then kick him out of the house.
Choi Jun and Hira Kazunari both suggesting that they’d be okay being killed by the guys they’ve loved forever is just so unhinged.
You’ll explain things eventually? Sir, you will explain it right now.
Really good at making ramen? I will not be won over by your innuendos, sir.
Choi Jun said, “Good morning. We ain’t through.” Then he met him at the damn elevator!
The Juns are so much more enjoyable when they speak openly to each other.
Wow. A productive work meeting. The fantasy of BL never fails to impress.
Young Seok is always talking shit even though he has nothing useful to add to anything. Their chief was really gracious about that lack of decorum and respect.
Goddamn. Lee Jun can’t do anything in his life without one of these men looming over him.
It’s refreshing that even if Lee Jun doesn’t always seem to know what to do with all this flirtation, he’s not really intimidated by any of them.
Choi Jun is so smug about being the “boyfriend” reference. That was fun
They really expect to wrap this up next week? I mean, I guess??
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Little Forest (2018) review + curhat
Little Forest (2018) dir. Yim Soon-rye
Beberapa hari ini gue lagi merasa penat dengan banyaknya kegiatan di tengah keadaan badan gue yang lagi gak fit. Makan apa pun rasanya gak ada selera. Entah kenapa yang kebayang dan dipengenin cuma masakan rumah. Untungnya, weekend kali ini ada waktu yang pas untuk pulang ke rumah sejenak. Gue pun berusaha untuk memanfaatkan weekend ini untuk recover myself sekaligus menjawab pertanyaan gue pada diri sendiri, “apa sih yang membuat gue penat banget?”
Hari ini gue nonton Little Forest. Katanya ini feel-good movie. Sebenernya udah lama banget pengen nonton ini, terutama karna ada Ryu Jun-Yeol, ditambah lagi sinopsis dan settingnya terlihat menarik. And it is directed by woman!
The story of a young woman who returns to her childhood home, in a traditional Korean village, after leaving for the big city in pursuit of what turned out to be an elusive dream. When she returns home, her mother isn't there - but her mother's "Little Forest", the many ways in which a single mother successfully made a home for her much loved child, unfurl with a long succession of lovingly sketched details involving mostly food preparation.
The unfurling moments are lightly but lovingly shared with two childhood friends, one of whom also abandoned their elusive dream of success in the big city (Seoul) and the other who is still pursuing the small town equivalent of that elusive dream—without ever leaving home.
Film ini ringaan banget, tapi cukup ngena bagi gue. Settingnya bagus banget, aethetically pleasing, rasanya adem aja gitu liat pemandanannya, masakannya. Mungkin kayak nonton film ghibli ya tapi ini live action. Banyak scene masak yang bikin pengen masak. Film ini bikin pengen ngerasain slow living untuk beberapa hari, atau mungkin healing trip. Ngerasain ketenangan, berkebun, masak. makan makanan enak. Makan sayuran yang rasanya manis. Menikmati alam, berkebun, menikmati udara segar.
Di film ini juga surprisingly ada hal yang relate banget sama keadaan gue saat ini wkwk. “Instant food didn’t fill me up. I meant it when I said I came back because I was hungry.” Dari sini gue menyimpulkan bahwa memasak itu penting. Kadang mau beli makanan dimana pun tetep ada hal yang spesial dengan masakan rumah, and “the best food is a food you make yourself.” Mungkin ini yang menjadi salah satu kepenatan gue saat ini. Makanan yang gue beli di kosan didn’t fill me up like home cooked meal did.
Satu hal yang gue sadari juga dari film ini, daripada berkubang di kepenatan coba cari solusinya dengan mencari kenyamanan. Bisa dari makanan rumah, liat pemandangan, sepedaan, atau sekedar buka jendela pagi-pagi, nikmatin udaranya, lalu diam sejenak. Kamu gak akan selamanya berkubang dalam kepenatan. Percayalah!
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7 NEW KOREAN FILMS AND SERIES TO LOOK FORWARD TO ON NETFLIX
There’s so much amazing content to look forward to!
It’s an exciting time for K-content fans! In addition to currently airing popular shows Start-Up, Private Lives, and Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol, new must-watch titles will be coming soon to Netflix. The impressive lineup includes movies like The Call, Space Sweepers, and dramas like Run On and Lovestruck in the City. Check out more details below.
UPCOMING K-FILMS
Netflix is continuing to introduce best-in-class films made by Korean creators to the world. Minyoung Kim, Vice President of Content (Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia & New Zealand) at Netflix said, “This year marked an incredible milestone for Korean filmmakers with the triumphant of Director Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite winning the Oscars, positive reviews around Netflix film Time to Hunt, and the global popularity of #Alive via Netflix across the world. Netflix is at the forefront of changing the way entertainment is enjoyed throughout the world. We believe that great stories can come from anywhere and travel everywhere. We’re bringing Korean storytelling with the goal to entertain our members around the world.”
The Call
Popular actress Park Shin-hye and rising actress Jun Jong-seo team up in a mystery thriller that will have you guessing until the very end. When 28-year-old Seo-yeon (Park Shin-hye) loses her cell phone on her way to visit her sick, estranged mother in a rural area, she digs up a decade-old cordless phone from the junk closet of her childhood home. She suddenly gets a call from a woman named Young-sook (Jun Jong-seo) asking for her friend. Seo-yeon hangs up thinking the woman has the wrong number, but later learns that the call was coming from the same house 20 years ago.
Premiere Date: November 27, 2020
Cast & Creators: Director Lee Chung-hyun, Park Shin hye, Jun Jong-seo
Genre: Mystery thriller, Crime
Space Sweepers
Song Joong-ki and Kim Tae-ri star in this fun, space blockbuster set in 2092. Earth has become a bleak planet and 95% of the human race struggle to survive. The main crew work on the Spaceship Victory and live off salvaging space debris. It’s extremely risky, but with a genius space pilot Tae-ho (Song Joong-ki), a mysterious ex-space pirate Captain Jang (Kim Tae-ri), an ex-con spaceship engineer Tiger Park (Jin Sun-kyu), and a reprogrammed military robot Bubs (Yoo Hai-jin), Spaceship Victory surpasses all other space sweepers. After successfully snatching a crashed space shuttle in their latest debris chase, Victory’s crew find a 7-year-old girl inside. They realize that she’s a wanted humanlike robot, and decide to demand ransom in exchange.
Premiere Date: Q1 2021
Cast & Creators: Director Jo Sung-hee, Song Joong-ki, Kim Tae-ri, Jin Sun-kyu, Yoo Hai-jin
Genre: Sci-fi action, Space blockbuster
What Happened to Mr. Cha
Famous actor Cha In-pyo portrays himself in this tongue-in-cheek comedy. With the image of a gentle and perfect man, Mr. Cha enjoyed immense popularity in the 90s. However, he is now a has-been who reminisces about his glory days and waits for someone to cast him again. One day, Mr. Cha visits a gym to take a shower after a stroll. The building suddenly begins to crumble and he gets stuck in the pile of rubble. Will he be able to get rescued while maintaining his immaculate image?
Premiere Date: January 1, 2021
Cast & Creators: Director Kim Dong-kyu, Cha In-pyo, Cho Dal-hwan
Genre: Comedy
UPCOMING K-DRAMA
The Uncanny Counter
Featuring hot young talent like Cho Byeong-gyu and Kim Se-jeong, webtoon-based The Uncanny Counter is a satisfying tale of superheroes who hunt down evil spirits and also toil in a noodle shop. The dynamic story depicts the struggle between the evil spirits who come to Earth from the afterworld in order to become immortal and the Counters, each endowed with a special gift such as brute strength, psychometry and healing, who chase them down.
Jo Byeong-gyu plays the uncanny So Mun, a Counter unlike any other in history. So Mun is a hero-in-training who musters the courage to combat evil spirits after seeing a friend suffer injustice. Ga Mo-tak, a Counter with unrivaled brawn, is brought to life by Yu Jun-sang’s characteristic wit and acting skills. Kim Se-jeong plays the role of Do Ha-na, the human radar among the Counters with an infallible record of evil spirit detection. Her character exudes a detached vibe and shows serious action chops.
Premiere Date: November 28, 2020
Cast & Creators: Director You Sun-dong, Writer Yeoh Gee-na, Cho Byeong-gyu, Yu Jun-sang, Kim Se-jeong
Run On
Run On brings the highly awaited comebacks of young stars Yim Si-wan, Shin Sae-kyung, Choi Soo-young, and Kang Tae-oh. The series is a romantic drama about the intermingling of people who have trouble communicating, even while speaking the same language. It features people from different backgrounds who nurture relationships using their own languages.
Yim Si-wan plays the lead role of Ki Seon-gyeom, a former popular sprinter on the national team who is forced to retire due to a fateful event. Shin Sae-kyeong portrays Oh Mi-joo, who constantly has to retrace her steps being like a bridge between different languages as a movie translator. Choi Soo-young takes on the role of a sports agency CEO Seo Dan-ah, who is the only true heir of the Seomyeong Group by birthright, but on the account of being female, is forced out of the line of succession. Kang Tae-oh transforms into the role of Lee Yeong-hwa, a popular art student who likes movies and croquis drawings.
Premiere Date: December 16, 2020
Cast & Creators: Director Lee Jae-hun, Writer Park Si-hyeon, Yim Si-wan, Shin Sae-kyung, Choi Soo-young, Kang Tae-oh
Lovestruck in the City
Lovestruck in the City comes from Director Park Shin-woo of It’s Okay to Not Be Okay and writer Jung Hyun-jung who penned the In Need of Romance series and Romance is a Bonus Book, while starring popular actors Ji Chang-wook and Kim Ji-won. The romance drama is a realistic portrayal of young people who pursue love and happiness while struggling to get by in a busy, competitive urban environment.
Ji Chang-wook plays Park Jae-won who is an honest man, a passionate architect, and a lover of city alleyways. A romantic at heart, he cannot forget a certain woman. This thief of his heart and his camera had disappeared like a fleeting midsummer night’s dream. Kim Ji-won plays the freelance marketer Lee Eun-o, an ordinary woman who temporarily reinvents herself as the spontaneous and free-spirited Yun Seon-a. She takes off to a remote place on an impulse and falls in love with Jae-won under this new identity.
Premiere Date: December 2020
Cast & Creators: Director Park Shin-woo, Writer Jung Hyun-jung, Ji Chang-wook, Kim Ji-won
Recently Launched & Currently Streaming
Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol
Service Cadence: 10PM MYT, every Wednesday & Thursday, For Japan, all episodes will be available from December 3
No. Episodes: 16 episodes
Genre: Romance / Comedy / Drama
Creators: Kim Min-kyoung (Director), Oh Ji-young (Writer)
Cast: Go A-ra, Lee Jae-wook, Kim Ju-hun
Private Lives
Service Cadence: 10PM MYT, every Wednesday & Thursday. For Japan, all episodes will be available from December 3.
No. Episodes: 16 episodes
Genre: Romance / Comedy /Drama
Creators: Nam-Gun (Director) / Yoo Sung Yeol (Writer, My beautiful bride)
Cast: Seo Hyun, Go Kyung-Pyo, Kim Hyo-Jin, Kim Young-Min, Lee Hak-Joo
Start-Up
Service Cadence: 10PM SGT, every Sat & Sun
No. Episodes: 16 episodes
Genre: Romance / Youth / Drama
Creators: Oh Choong-hwan (Director), Park Hye-ryun (Writer)
Cast: Bae Suzy, Nam Joo-hyuk, Kim Seon-ho, Kang Han-na
#Netflix#TheCall#SpaceSweepers#WhatHappenedtoMrCha#TheUncannyCounter#RunOn#DoDoSolSolLaLaSol#PrivateLives#StartUp#kdrama#kmovie#article
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Si te gustó “Parásitos”, aquí hay otras 24 películas para conocer más sobre el cine surcoreano
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La película surcoreana Parásitos hizo historia al hurtar el Óscar a “Mejor película” y a “Mejor película internacional” en la misma ceremonia. Sin secuestro, el cine coreano lleva abriles produciendo cintas increíblemente interesantes, las cuales, lamentablemente, no son tan conocidas en este hemisferio del mundo. Algunas de ellas incluso han sido adaptadas al cine anglosajón.
Genial.guru quiere compartir contigo una relación de más de 20 películas que definieron el cine en Corea del Sur y que vale la pena ver para comprender su cosmovisión. Al final del artículo te dilación un bono con más recomendaciones.
1. La doncella (1960)
Dirigida por Kim Ki-young, La doncella es considerada una de las mejores películas surcoreanas de todos los tiempos, según Koreanfilm.org. Se tráfico de un thriller de terror psicológico, el cual tiene como argumento la destrucción de una comunidad, la cual se produce cuando contratan a una mujer para hacer su trabajo doméstico. Se tráfico de una cinta inquietante y, al mismo tiempo, melodramática.
2. Una bala perdida (1961)
Dirigida por Yu Hyun-mok, Una bala perdida es una película trágica basada en la novelística homónima escrita por Yi Beomseon. Se tráfico de la historia de una comunidad marcada por la querella coreana. Los personajes transitan entre sus propios problemas emocionales y la evidente tensión social que ha dejado el alto el fuego del país.
3. Sechinku (1996)
Dirigida por Yim Soon-rye, Sechinku muestra las vidas de tres jóvenes coreanos que están por presentar los exámenes de ingreso a la universidad, de los cuales dependen sus destinos. Kim Tae-Moo es un brillante dibujante de cómics cuyo trabajo es plagiado, lo cual le provoca problemas en la escuela y hasta en el ejército. Cho Sein tiene un padre alcohólico, y su deseo es convertirse en peluquero pese a los ataques que recibe por ello. Kong Seungho tiene un sobrepeso extraordinario y es drogodependiente a la comida y a ver videos. La película profundiza en su amistad, en sus familias y en sus vivencias en la sinceridad social surcoreana.
4. Peppermint Candy (2000)
Peppermint Candy es una película dirigida por Lee Chang-dong, la cual retrata las diferentes fases por las que transcurre la vida de un hombre, Young Ho. El orden en el que se cuenta la historia es inverso, y comienza con el suicido del protagonista hasta datar a sus días de universidad. Este personaje se torna muy interesante, pues permite ver solo una parte de lo que fue la sociedad militarizada de los abriles 80 y la crisis económica de los 90.
5. Siworae (2000)
Lee Hyun-seung adaptó la novelística de Jiro Asada y la llevó a la pantalla noble. Siworae tráfico de una chica convocatoria Kim, quien vive cerca de un pantano. Cuando tiene que cambiarse de domicilio, deja en su orificio una nota para el posterior inquilino, diciéndole que dilación una carta y dejando su nueva dirección para que se la envíe. El posterior propietario es Han, quien, cuando lee la carta, se sorprende, pues nadie había vivido allí antaño. Sin secuestro, decide escribirle y comunicárselo a la muchacha. Aunque al inicio creen que se tráfico de una broma, de pronto descubren que los dos han vivido en la casa en épocas distintas. La película fue tan popular en Corea del Sur que, seis abriles luego, el cineasta argentino Alejandro Agresti dirigió la acondicionamiento estadounidense La casa del lago, protagonizada por Keanu Reeves y Sandra Bullock.
6. Todos los caminos llevan a casa (2002)
Escrita y dirigida por Lee Jeong-hyang, y traducida al gachupin como Todos los caminos llevan a casa, esta historia retrata la ternura de una abuela, tan dulce como generosa, quien se hace cargo del cuidado de su nieto. En la zona rural de Corea del Sur, la anciana vive acullá de la modernidad; sin secuestro, un día, su hija aparece para pedirle que cuide de Sang-woo, su pequeño hijo mimado, mientras ella logra conseguir un trabajo en la ciudad. A través de una observación fresca y novedosa, vemos a los dos personajes, abuela y nieto, relacionarse de guisa afectiva a pesar de sus evidentes diferencias.
7. Memorias de un diabólico (2003)
Memorias de un asesino es película dirigida por Bong Joon-ho. Se tráfico de un thriller policiaco inspirado en una historia existente sobre el primer diabólico en serie conocido en Corea, cuyos crímenes tuvieron punto entre 1986 y 1991 en la provincia de Gyeonggi. La historia sigue a los detectives encargados de resolver el caso, quienes intentan advertir pistas a través de sus propias herramientas. A pesar de contener todos los utensilios esenciales de una película policiaca, la cinta además involucra otras características argumentales, como la sinceridad histórica del país, la violencia institucional, etc.
8. A moment to remember (2004)
A moment to remember es una historia de aprecio dirigida por Lee Jae Han. Sumida en una profunda depresión, Su Jin vive las consecuencias de poseer sostenido una relación con un hombre casado, quien finalmente la rechazó. Avergonzada, regresa a la casa de su padre para pedir perdón. Un día, Su Jin va a una tienda y tiene un incidente con un hombre desconocido, y, aunque la curiosidad podría advenir como cualquier otro evento, un año más tarde, la muchacha vuelve a encontrarse con él, pues llega a la construcción donde trabaja su padre. Así comienzan una historia de aprecio idílica, en la que se casan y viven felices juntos, hasta que la enfermedad se cierne sobre Su Jin. Entonces, la pareja debe carear la adversidad del Alzheimer.
9. Primavera, verano, otoño, invierno… y otra vez primavera (2004)
Esta cinta de Kim Ki-duk desarrolla una historia profunda sobre un pequeño monasterio budista que contiene un mundo en sí mismo. Este es un sitio con misticismo, situado en una balsa flotante en el centro de un estanque. Allí, un arcaico ermitaño se prepara para transmitir su sensatez a un irreflexivo ermitaño que se encuentra a su cuidado. La trama se desarrolla a través de cuatro estaciones, en las que el novicio ermitaño crece y enfrenta diferentes situaciones de vida con la compasión como única utensilio.
10. Oldboy (2004)
Oldboy forma parte de la convocatoria Trilogía de la venganza de Chan-Wook Park. La trama cuenta la historia de un hombre, Dae Su Oh, quien es mantenido en cautiverio durante quince abriles, hasta que un día es libre sin ninguna explicación. Sus captores le dan un teléfono celular, pasta y ropa cara. Entonces, Dae Su Oh se enfrenta con la sinceridad de que ya no tiene un propósito en la vida más que agenciárselas a Lee Woo-jin, el hombre que lo secuestró, para vengarse. Este thriller llamó la atención de la crítica tanto asiática como internacional.
11. Bin-jip (2004)
Bin-jip, dirigida por Kim Ki-duk, presenta a un inusual personaje, Tae-suk, quien es un muchacho que suele entrar ilegalmente en casas de personas que se encuentran ausentes. No es un mangante ni causa daños en las viviendas; de hecho, cada vez que desocupa un hogar, lo deja tal cual lo encontró, e incluso mejor, pues suele “agradecerles” a los dueños de esas casas haciendo poco por ellos, ya sea lavando ropa o arreglando desperfectos. Un día, Tae-suk entra en la casa de Sun-hwa, quien vive con un marido maltratador que la tiene aprisionada en una lujosa mansión, y los dos se sienten conectados al instante. A pesar de que ella logra ver al muchacho infiltrado en su hogar, oculta el secreto. Así, los dos comienzan a comportarse una historia de aprecio, silencio y extraño destino.
12. El huésped (2006)
El huésped, además dirigida por Bong Joon-ho, cuenta la peculiar historia de una criatura extraña que vive en el río Han, la cual intenta capturar a una chica, quien es rescatada por su padre, Park Gang-du. Sin secuestro, él descubre que salvó a la muchacha equivocada. Entonces, comienza la cetrería para agenciárselas a su hija. Pese a lo que podría pensarse, se tráfico de una cinta de suspenso y humor infausto que hace una crítica muy sutil a la contaminación.
13. I’m a Cyborg, But That’s OK (2006)
I’m a Cyborg, But That’s OK es otra película de Park Chan-wook, la cual tiene tintes de comedia romántica. Cuenta la historia de Young-goon, una chica que tiene una condición psiquiátrica la cual le hace pensar que es un androide; por lo tanto, se niega a engullir alimentos para humanos, pues cree que su sistema podría arruinarse. Entonces, es internada en un hospital mental donde conoce a Il-soon, quien, a su vez, tiene un problema además psiquiátrico que le hace pensar que puede robar las almas de los demás. Ambos inician un romance, en el interior de sus condiciones, e intentan ayudar al otro a aventajar sus propias dificultades.
14. Secret Sunshine (2007)
Secret Sunshine, dirigida por Lee Chang-dong, es una elogio al dolor. La historia se centra en una viuda y su hijo, quienes pasan por una serie de tragedias. Así, conocen a Kim Jong-chan, un mecánico que no solo los ayuda a resolver los problemas de su automóvil, sino además a solucionar las dificultades más duras de la vida. Esta obra ganó el premio a la “Mejor película” en los Asian Film Awards y en los Asia Pacific Screen Awards.
15. Madre (2009)
Madre es otra cinta de Bong Joon-ho, la cual tiene tintes de drama y thriller. Esta se centra en la historia de una principio que hace todo lo posible por mostrar la inocencia de su hijo, imputado de asesinar a una mujer. En este camino se encontrará con obstáculos, como corrupción, engaños y cuestionamientos morales.
16. Náufrago en la Luna (2009)
Náufrago en la Luna es un drama romántico dirigido por Lee Hae-jun. Un hombre ejecutante se rejón al río Han para suicidarse; sin secuestro, despierta y se da cuenta de que el evento que debió haberlo dejado sin vida solo lo llevó a una isla desierta ubicada exacto a fracción del río. A algunos kilómetros de allí, es observado por una novicio que vive recluida en su habitación y que se siente motivada por él para salir al mundo.
17. Right Now, Wrong Then (2015)
Right Now, Wrong Then, dirigida por Hong Sang-soo, cuenta la historia de un director de cine y una mujer pintora que se encuentran por casualidad. Ambos comienzan a relacionarse y a conectarse en cuestión de un solo día, y, aunque pareciera que sus sentimientos son genuinos, pronto se dan cuenta de que no pueden controlar la forma en la que suceden las cosas, sino que estas se dan en el momento en el que deben darse.
18. The Handmaiden (2016)
The Handmaiden, dirigida por Park Chan-wook, está basada en la novelística Falsa identidad de Sarah Waters. La ambientación fue totalmente transformada de la época victoriana del Reino Unido a la ocupación japonesa de Corea. La trama viaje en torno a Sookee, una novicio que es contratada para servir como doncella en la casa de una mujer rica japonesa. A su vez, Hideko vive recluida en una gran mansión bajo la influencia de un tirano, Kouzuki, y desconoce el plan que está tramando la doncella. Sin secuestro, ambas comienzan una relación muy estrecha, de tal guisa que inician un plan juntas.
19. Train to Busan (2016)
Train to Busan es una película de zombis dirigida por Yeon Sang-ho. Un padre y su hija abordan un tren en torno a Busan para ver a su principio. Sin secuestro, el alucinación se ve interrumpido cuando una avenida zombi ataca a las personas del transporte. Entonces, padre e hija deben conquistar sobrevivir y datar a la ciudad antaño de que sea puesta en cuarentena.
20. Goksung (2016)
Goksung es una historia de horror dirigida por Na Hong-jin. En un pueblo coreano surge una enfermedad misteriosa que comienza como un ataque violento y desencadena la crimen. Los habitantes tienen explicaciones que poco obedecen a la razonamiento, sino que más aceptablemente parecen supersticiones que empiezan a propagarse conveniente a la presencia de un anciano extranjero que vive como ermitaño. El policía Jong-goo se siente comprometido con resolver el caso, puesto que es la única guisa de auxiliar a su hija, quien cae presa de la enfermedad.
21. Memoir of a Murderer (2017)
Dirigida por Won Shin-yun, Memoir of a Murderer es un thriller de actividad basado en la novelística de Kim Young-ha. El personaje principal es Byeong Soo, un hombre que, en el pasado, fue un diabólico en serie y que actualmente sufre de Alzheimer. Él tiene una hija, Eun Hee, a quien intenta proteger de un novio psicópata. Se tráfico de una cinta en la que el personaje principal lucha constantemente con las consecuencias de su enfermedad y los atisbos de cordura que llega a tener de vez en cuando.
22. Burning (2018)
Burning fue la primera película coreana nominada a “Mejor película internacional” en los Óscar, y fue dirigida por Lee Chang-dong. El argumento está basado en la novelística Barn Burning del escritor japonés Haruki Murakami. La historia se centra en Jong-su, un muchacho de campo pretendiente a escritor, desempleado, quien intenta resistir a una sociedad consumista. Jong-su se reencuentra con una antigua compañera de colegio, Hae-mi, con quien comienza poco así como una relación; sin secuestro, ella se va de receso a África dejándole un micifuz a su cuidado. Cuando ella regresa, lo hace acompañada de Ben, un muchacho que parece ser la antítesis de Jong-su, pues no solo tiene gran poder adquisitivo, sino que además conquista a Hae-mi con detalles exquisitos y tiene una diversión extraña por incendiar graneros abandonados. Así, comienza una historia de encuentros y desencuentros entre tres personajes que intentan encontrar el significado de sus vidas.
23. La casa del colibrí (2018)
La casa del colibrí es una película dramática dirigida por Kim Bo-ra, la cual presenta a la solitaria Eun-hee, de 14 abriles, quien, privada de la atención de su comunidad, recorre el vecindario con su mejor amiga intentando agenciárselas relaciones románticas tanto con chicos como con chicas. Eun-hee se siente totalmente incomprendida, hasta que a la escuela llega una nueva maestra con quien logra establecer una conexión por primera vez en su vida.
24. Be with you (2018)
Be with you está basada en una novelística de Takuji Ichikawa. Esta película fue dirigida por Lee Jang-hoon, y presenta la historia de un bodorrio, Soo-ah y Woo-jin, la cual se ve tocada por la tragedia. Soo-ah, antaño de morir, le hace la promesa a su marido de que regresará en un año, durante un día riguroso. Pese a la incredulidad, Soo-ah reaparece delante su marido e hijo, pero sin memorias.
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