Tag: korean movie

  • K-Movie Review: Miracle: Letters to the President (2021)

    K-Movie Review: Miracle: Letters to the President (2021)

    I’ve been on a Korean movie marathon the past few days and this time, I decided to give ‘Miracle: Letters to the President’ a watch. I’ve seen many movies and dramas over the years and have encountered a few that have left a profound and rare impact on me; I’m glad to say that I…

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  • K-Movie Review: Inseparable Bros (2019)

    K-Movie Review: Inseparable Bros (2019)

    I might as well just make this a new series or a weekly thing at this point because I’ve been putting in time and work into watching at least a Korean movie every few days. It all started with thriller ‘Midnight’, then family movie ‘More than Family’, and now comedy-drama film ‘Inseparable Bros.’ Safe to…

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  • K-Movie Review: More than Family (2020)

    K-Movie Review: More than Family (2020)

    First ‘Midnight’ and then ‘More than Family’. I’ve been dedicating some time to watching more Korean movies (compared to just dramas) and ‘More than Family’ was one of the movies on that list for me. Starring Krystal Jung (Crazy Love and also a member of girl group f(x)), the movie follows Kim To-il (Krystal Jung),…

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  • K-Movie Review: Midnight (2021)

    K-Movie Review: Midnight (2021)

    What started off as a casual stroll on Amazon Prime transformed into a discovery of Korean thriller movie ‘Midnight’ starring Wi Ha-joon (Squid Game) and Jin Ki-joo (From Now On Showtime). Although familiar with both actors, I had never heard of this movie before so I decided to give it a try.. because.. I mean,…

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  • Movie Recap: 20th Century Girl (2022)

    Movie Recap: 20th Century Girl (2022)

    It’s been a hot minute since I’ve finished my last recap project and it’s been an even hotter minute since I’ve completed my last movie recap. I don’t usually tackle the challenge of recapping movies because of how time-consuming and exhausting it can be sometimes, but I was willing to put in the work, time,…

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  • Lee Byung-hun, Park Bo-Young, and Park Seo-Joon cast in disaster movie ‘Concrete Utopia’

    Lee Byung-hun, Park Bo-Young, and Park Seo-Joon cast in disaster movie ‘Concrete Utopia’

    YAAAAAAAAAS!! YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS! Ok ok, I get it. My reaction might be too over the top, but like, you don’t get it. You cast my most favorite Korean actress, Park Bo-young, with one of my favorite Korean actors, Park Seo-joon, of course I’m going to scream at the top of my lungs! We’ll be seeing Park…

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  • Movie Review: BTS’s Burn the Stage (2018)

    Movie Review: BTS’s Burn the Stage (2018)

    Me being the BTS fan that I am, I recently went to the movie theaters to watch BTS’s first movie ever ‘Burn the Stage.’ The movie – which falls under the same title as their documentary that aired last year on Youtube Red – premiered globally on Thursday, November 15 with two additional showings on…

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  • Movie Recap: The Table (2017)

    Movie Recap: The Table (2017)

    You can’t have Jung Yumi, Han Ye-ri, Jung Eun-chae, and Lim Soo-jung in a movie and NOT watch it. With the star-studded cast and a simple but interesting premise, I knew I had to give the movie a watch. At only an hour and ten minutes (which is even less than ‘100 Days My Prince’…

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  • D.O. tap dances his way to freedom in upcoming movie ‘Swing Kids’

    D.O. tap dances his way to freedom in upcoming movie ‘Swing Kids’

    Okay, you cannot watch this teaser and NOT be excited for it. D.O. (of boy group EXO) is on a roll with his latest project ‘100 Days My Prince’ which recently hit 12% ratings on tvN, proving to be a HUGE success. It seems like we’ll be seeing more of the talented actor as his…

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  • K-Movie Review: Sunset in my Hometown (2018)

    Me being the Park Jung-min fan that I am, I decided to watch some of his movies yesterday. The first one I watched was ‘Psychokinesis’ starring Ryu Seung-ryong (Miracle in Cell No. 7) and Shim Eun-kyung (The Princess and the Matchmaker) which was your simple and typical superhero movie. Nothing about the movie was too different, great,…

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